- Dental ExaminationPrevention also includes regular dental exams, cleanings, and x-rays. Sealants and fluoride are also great preventive treatments that help protect the teeth. Learn More
- X-rays
- Oral Cancer ScreeningAn oral cancer screening is an easy way for dental professionals to determine whether or not a patient may be at risk for oral cancer. This screening can be done in the office during your regular dental checkup. A visual screening can be done with no technology or instrument and can be part of routine evaluation.
- Teeth CleaningAs we age, however, different dental issues can start, which is why routine dental cleanings should be a part of everyone’s life.
- Fluoride Treatment
- Dental Sealants
- Fillings
- VeneersTell us your concerns, we’ll provide a complete evaluation and devise the best plan to enhance your smile. We’ll review the pros and cons of various procedures. For example, should you have a whitening treatment or porcelain veneers to brighten your discolored teeth? Both are options and the dentist will help you understand which would work best for your specific needs.
- CrownsI was a damsel in distress with pain from my crown, I was greeted by some very caring friendly servants whom brought me to a knight with shining armor, he said he would get to the root of my problem. So his fair maiden assistant and him worked on my crown and got to that nasty root of the problem. Now a day later I'm back at my castle feeling thankful and grateful for such a wonderful terrific team of people at Silhavy Creek Family Dental. I can't praise them enough for the help they given me while I was in distress. Thank you all so very much!
- BridgesFor some patients, a simple bridge and dentures are not possible due to sore spots, poor ridges, and even gagging. Dental implants are an advantage to those who find discomfort in crowns and bridges.
- Dental Bonding
- Restorative DentistryOur dentists and dental hygienists are trained to provide the best restorative care for your teeth. As part of this training, they know how important it is for you to understand all the details involved with restorative dentistry. Don’t be afraid to ask any questions! We’re here to help you decide which cosmetic dental surgery is for you.
- Root Canal TreatmentDr. Gutterman enjoys all aspects of dentistry, with a focus on implant dentistry, dentures, and root canals. Continuing education is a top priority for Dr. Gutterman as he strives to provide the best care for patients. In addition to working in the dental office, Dr. Gutterman is active with the Indiana National Guard as a Captain and Army Dentist.
- DenturesYour teeth will look real. Whether you need one tooth repaired or a complete set of dentures, the dentist will be able to match the color and size so your existing teeth and your restored teeth blend together perfectly.
- Dental ImplantsPatients who receive dental implants need to have healthy gums and adequate bone to support the implant. They must also commit to keeping these structures healthy by keeping up with their oral hygiene and regular dental checkups.
- Oral SurgeryPatients often times think that “oral surgery” simply encompasses wisdom teeth removal. However, oral surgery can also encompass dental implants or having a tooth repaired. It can be a little alarming for a patient when they know that oral surgery is necessary.
- Tooth Extractions
- Teeth WhiteningMake you look younger. Teeth whitening takes years off your smile since teeth naturally darken with age. It’s a wise investment before a job interview.
- Cosmetic DentistryAt Silhavy Creek Family Dental, we know that cosmetic dentistry has the power to improve your confidence and self-esteem. After all, your smile is often the first thing people notice about you. Cosmetic dentistry can help you make a great first impression by taking care of teeth that are stained, misshapen, cracked, chipped, have gaps and more.
- General DentistryA preventive program is a cooperative effort by the patient, dentist, and dental staff to preserve the natural dentition and supporting structures by preventing the onset, progress, and recurrence of dental diseases and conditions.