Regular cleanings and preventive care help prevent cavities, gum disease and bad breath while keeping your smile bright. By addressing issues early, you avoid costly treatment and improve your overall health, making routine visits an important investment in both your oral and general well-being.
There are many types of foods and beverages that contribute to discoloration of teeth. Professional grade teeth whitening can significantly brighten your smile, contributing to a more youthful and confident look.
Dental extraction is necessary when a tooth is extensively decayed, infected, fractured beyond repair, or contributing to bone loss or gum disease. Removing the tooth helps prevent further oral health issues and allows for appropriate restorative treatment.
Scaling and root planing is a deep cleaning treatment often recommended when you have signs of gum disease, like bleeding gums, deep pockets around the teeth, or bone loss. It helps remove plaque and tartar from below the gumline and smooths the tooth roots so your gums can heal. After this, regular periodontal maintenance cleanings help keep the disease under control and your mouth healthy over time. In severe cases, a referral to a periodontist may be recommended.
Nightguards are very helpful in protecting teeth from nighttime grinding, as well as relieving jaw joint pain.
Composite fillings are tooth-colored restorations used to repair cavities or minor damage while preserving your natural tooth structure.
Crowns and bridges restore damaged or missing teeth, improving strength, function, and appearance. Crowns cover and protect weakened teeth, while bridges fill gaps using neighboring teeth for support.
CEREC crowns can be designed, fabricated, and placed in a single visit using special computer technology. Cerec crowns are made from ceramic or porcelain, which is durable and matches your natural tooth color.
Implants are a permanent solution to replace missing teeth. They consist of a small titanium post that is surgically placed into the jawbone to act like a tooth root. Once healed, a custom crown is placed on top to restore the tooth’s appearance and function.