Cleaning and Prevention
Dentistry is founded on the principle of prevention. All patients are recommended biannual cleanings and examinations.
Crowns, Bridges, and Veneers
If you have a damaged or decayed tooth, our dentists can help you choose the best solution.
Fillings
Used to prevent the spread of tooth decay or correct any cosmetic damage, a filling is one of the ways our dentists preserve your health.
Implants
A dental implant mimics the form and function of a natural tooth, which consists of a root and a crown. The crown is the visible part of your tooth. It is used to chew food and is therefore the most susceptible to cavities.
Invisible Alignment and Braces
There are various ways to correct crooked or crowded teeth without the use of traditional braces.
Dental Anxiety and Sedation
Dental phobia is a real, often overwhelming reality for many people. Negative previous dental experiences, fear of needles or drills, and severe gag reflexes are some of the reasons people feel extreme anxiety. If you suffer from dental phobia- fear no more!
Root Canals
A root canal is one of the most common dental procedures performed. This simple treatment can save your natural teeth and prevent the need of dental implants or bridges.
Extractions
Our dentists make every effort to preserve your natural teeth. However, extractions are necessary when decay has made the tooth unsalvageable or when you have an advanced periodontal disease.
Dentures
Our dentists make every effort to preserve your natural teeth. However, extractions are necessary when decay has made the tooth unsalvageable or when you have an advanced periodontal disease.
Night and Snore Guards
Excessive jaw clenching and bruxism can accelerate tooth and jaw deterioration. Meanwhile, snoring can impact the quality of your own sleep and that of those around you.
Whitening
Professional teeth whitening is faster, more effective, and longer lasting that treatments you find over the counter.
Periodontal Treatment
Among the causes for periodontal (gum) disease are genetic susceptibility, smoking, and other illnesses like diabetes. Periodontal maintenance involves removing plaque and tartar from above and below the gumline.