From a simple toothache emergency, or wisdom teeth extractions to complex cosmetic restorations, your dental health and the comfort you experience during treatment are always our primary concerns. Please call us if you have questions.
We can offer several types of teeth whitening methods for patients wanting their teeth to appear more white and brighter looking. Tooth whitening is essentially a bleaching process to help eliminate stains and discolorations caused by antibiotics, coffee, tea, smoking, fluoride or natural aging of tooth enamel.
A permanent and very reliable option for tooth replacement. Implants are artificial teeth held in place by metal posts or anchors secured to the jawbone below the gum line. Dental implants look like real teeth; they're perfect for restoration of tooth loss due to accidents, tooth decay, and/or birth defects.
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An effective solution to improve the appearance of your teeth using thin porcelain shells, ceramic, or composite material. Veneers will fix misaligned teeth, fill gaps and spaces, hide chips and cracks and even sculpture crooked, unattractive teeth into a very natural-looking and beautifully shaped smile.
Porcelain Veneers and also Lumineers
Composite resins and porcelain tooth-colored material can be used to treat damaged or decayed teeth. Natural-looking fillings are frequently used to replace mercury amalgam. Composites are strong, blend perfectly with your teeth and have shown to preserve more of the original tooth surface.
Yet another restorative technique for repairing cracked, damaged, or chipped teeth. Bonding is the general term to describe how our dentist attaches composite material to teeth. Bonding resin can be layered and used to fill in or cover over defects in teeth. It is minimally invasive and painless.
Also known as caps, crowns help restore tooth function and are made in gold, ceramic and non-metal porcelain; they are bonded to a damaged or decayed tooth after the surface is prepared. Bridges are durable, molded resin used to replace missing teeth -- an adhesive anchors them to adjacent teeth.
We can help alleviate the nervousness or anxieties some patients anticipate. We want your experience with the dentist to be pleasant -- and depending upon your perceived level of stress, we can safely administer oral sedatives, tranquilizers, or laughing gas (nitrous oxide) to effectively reduce any fear.
All age groups including both children and adults may require teeth straightening at some point. The benefits of braces or metal aligners are they enable dentists to use gentle pressure to train your teeth over time and straighten them. An option to metal braces are the removable, clear Invisalign retainers.
We recommend dental hygiene together with regular in-office cleanings and early diagnosis to help prevent periodontal disease. Our dentist first makes an evaluation of any gum disease present and then advises treatment. Periodontal therapy ranges from root planing to bone and tissue grafting.
When decay has greatly damaged a tooth, a root canal offers you an alternative to tooth extraction. The procedure involves cleaning away infection and disease from the inner area of the tooth (the pulp), reshaping the tooth's root canals, filling it with dental material and then finally covering it with a crown.
These are removable 'appliances' for replacement of missing teeth. They are made of a durable acrylic resin and uniquely customized to fit each patient. A partial denture is used to fill gaps between missing teeth while full dentures will replace all teeth. Over time your dentures will require some adjustment.
In addition to keeping your partner awake, snoring and sleep apnea can also become a serious, life threatening condition. Reducing the quality of much needed rest can lead to traffic accidents and mishaps in the work place too. We provide a cost effective solution for snoring and mild sleep apnea.
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