- Dental ExaminationOne of the primary causes of periodontal disease is inadequate oral hygiene. Brushing and flossing daily, along with regular professional cleanings and exams, are crucial to maintaining optimal oral health. When these practices are neglected, plaque can build up on the teeth and along the gumline. If not properly removed, this plaque can harden into tartar, which can only be removed by a dental professional.
- Oral Cancer Screening
- Teeth Cleaning
- Fillings
- VeneersPorcelain Veneers – These are beautiful facings that are bonded to the outer surfaces of teeth after a minimal amount of tooth reduction. Veneers can be used for cosmetic changes in a smile; including closing spaces, rebuilding fractured areas, and solving color and shape problems. The idea is to mimic Mother Nature at her best! They are generally bonded to the enamel surfaces on the outer layer of the teeth.
- CrownsPorcelain Crowns – Our office provides you with state-of-the-art restorations to replace or enhance the outer layers of teeth damaged by wear, fractures, or size and color mismatches. These beautiful tooth-colored items are fabricated by some of the finest dental ceramists available and use various materials and layering techniques. They are cemented or bonded onto the remaining tooth structure.
- BridgesFixed Bridges – A missing tooth can often be replaced by suspending the replacement tooth from adjoining crowns on neighboring teeth. The bridge is cemented or bonded permanently into your mouth.
- Root Canal TreatmentEndodontics (ie – Root Canal Treatment) is then performed to mitigate the situation. The nerve chamber is entered through the top of the tooth and damaged nerve tissue is removed, canals are sterilized and shaped, and the space is internally filled (obturated) to the end of the root.
- DenturesRemovable Appliances – Missing teeth can also be replaced using partial dentures held into position by the remaining teeth or complete dentures to replace the entire upper or lower arch.
- Dental ImplantsImplants – An implant is a replacement for the root of a missing tooth. It is placed and then allowed to heal/integrate into the surrounding bone. After mending, the implant can be used to support a crown or to help retain a removable appliance.
- Oral Surgery
- Tooth Extractions
- OrthodonticsInvisalign ® is often the preferred method for tooth movement (orthodontics) for those not want traditional brackets and wires attached to their teeth. Instead, a series of aligner trays are scientifically designed using advanced cad-cam technology. These trays are changed every week or two to incrementally move teeth into the desired positions.
- Invisalign Orthodontics
- Teeth Whitening
- Cosmetic Dentistry