Our Services
Our goal is to meet your family’s full dental health needs by providing top-quality dental care services, including:
To prevent or delay the progression of periodontal diseases, most people should get a teeth cleaning every six months.
Periodontal disease is an infection in the gums caused by bacteria in the mouth. If left untreated it could lead to gum damage, bone loss, and tooth loss. Periodontal disease also may affect your overall health and has been linked to diabetes and heart disease.
Digital Radiographs provide images of your teeth and oral cavity with a 90% reduced rate of exposure compared to traditional X-rays. Digital Radiographs also provide an instant image to allow the doctor and patient to see cavities and bone loss.
Intraoral Photos allow us to show you your their teeth on a computer monitor. These pictures are a way for doctor and patient to better talk about dental desires and needs, as well as the condition of fillings, and fractures in the tooth that may be causing discomfort.
As part of our comprehensive treatment, we always perform an oral cancer screening on the head and neck. In addition, we also offer the Vizilite screening as an aid in detecting any oral abnormalities you may have as early as possible.
We offer both traditional “bleaching tray” teeth whitening and ZOOM chairside whitening.
A safe and comfortable laser that scans your teeth and identifies cavities and potential cavities. This tool is far more effective than the old-fashion hand instrument.
A preventive, safe procedure that forms a hard protective shield over your tooth and keeps food and bacteria from getting in the tiny grooves of the teeth and causing decay.
Tooth-colored fillings are made from durable plastics called composite resins. Similar in color and texture to natural teeth, the fillings are less noticeable and much more attractive than other types of fillings.
Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) is the severe inflammation of the joint that connects your lower jaw to your skull. Symptoms can range from head and neck aches to popping and/or clicking when you open your mouth. A Night Guard, Occlusal Guard, or muscle relaxer may be necessary to treat TMJ.
Simple extractions.
Removing infected nerve tissue and cleaning canals in the root of a tooth and replacing with filling material to seal canal. Often following a root canal, a tooth will require a crown to prevent breakage of the tooth.
Nitrous Oxide Sedation Available