- Dental ExaminationThe first part is the diagnostic and treatment planning phase which consists of a comprehensive exam. This involves a thorough evaluation of a 3D imaging exam utilizing Cone Beam CT technology. At this point we become aware of the amount of available bone in the site and soft tissue as well as the adjacent anatomical structures.
- Teeth CleaningAt different times during the year, we develop special offers with money-saving deals on various services and treatments. Check with our staff frequently for dental cleaning specials, discounts for patients without insurance, savings on services excluded from insurance, new patient dental specials, and more. Give our office a call anytime for updates about our specials. Learn more about our special offers and discounts.
- Fillings
- VeneersA veneer is a thin shell of porcelain that is bonded to a tooth to improve its color or shape. Usually covers the front and the top of a tooth. Veneers can be used to close spaces between teeth, and to lengthen small or misshaped teeth. When teeth are chipped or begin to wear, veneers can protect and restore their original looks.
- Crowns
- BridgesAs opposed to a traditional fixed bridge, an implant-supported bridge preserves the integrity of the adjacent teeth and virtually stops the bone resorption process that naturally occurs where teeth have been lost. By maintaining the bone in the edentulous areas (the space without teeth), normal facial contours are supported and there is no appearance of a sagging or caved in look. As they are permanently anchored in the jawbone, implant supported bridges fully restore one’s natural biting and chewing capacity.
- Dental Bonding
- Restorative Dentistry
- Root Canal TreatmentRoot Canal Therapy is necessary to prevent the formation of tooth abscesses. When a patient have a tooth abscess, will may experience some infected tooth symptoms as pus-filled pocket in the tooth that causes swelling and inflammation.
- Deep Cleaning
- DenturesWith dental implants you will not experience some of the consequences of wearing a denture alone or a removable bridge like soreness in the gums, loose dentures, and lost of taste.
- OverdenturesAn implant-anchored overdenture is essentially a removable denture that clips on to either a ball or bar attachment in the front part of the jaw. The implant supported attachments help to provide added stability to the denture, keeping it in place and ensuring optimal comfort as well as function. Because the dental implants keep the denture from slipping or dislodging, there is no need to deal with any messy denture adhesives.
- Dental ImplantsComputer-based treatment planning has led to quantum leaps in the art and science of implant dentistry. Clinicians can now make more accurate implant placements than ever before. After completing the course, the clinician will understand how to perform...
- Oral Surgery
- Tooth Extractions
- Bone GraftingThis remarkable technique requires only 4 implants in either the upper or lower jaw to support all the replacement teeth for that dental arch. All-on-4®* typically involves only one surgery to place all the implants, avoids the need for additional bone grafting procedures, and provides the instant gratification of receiving a full set of temporary teeth immediately on the same day as the initial procedure. As a permanent fixed replacement for all the teeth, the All-on-4 dental implant technique achieves unprecedented results with a minimal number of dental implants and surgical procedures, thereby making it an appealing cost-effective solution for permanently replacing a full set of teeth. Once post-surgical healing is complete and the All-on-4 dental implants have fully integrated with your jawbone, the temporary bridge is permanently replaced by your customized final bridge. These new permanent replacement teeth are completely secure and stable and function in a similar fashion as natural teeth.
- Invisalign OrthodonticsAn innovative, discreet, and effective system of care, Invisalign® treatment offers a cosmetic way to align your smile with minimal interference to daily activities using a series of clear aligners.
- BracesNo. Unlike braces, you may eat whatever you like as long as you remove the aligners before eating. Prior to placing the aligners back on, it is important to brush your teeth and the aligners after you eat.
- Teeth WhiteningAt our office we offer the best in-office whitening systems that can get your teeth looking the brightest in less than an hour.
- Cosmetic DentistryOur practice offers general & cosmetic dentistry, implant dentistry, sedation dentistry, snoring & sleep apnea treatment, as well as TMJ treatment.
- General Dentistry