- X-raysIf you are in need of dental x-rays, our 3D imaging will help your visit be more comfortable, quick and effective. Rest assured that our 3D imaging will provide a highly accurate diagnosis for the best possible treatment. Call our office today to take advantage of our 3D imaging and let our team help you with the future of your smile!
- Dental SealantsDental sealants are also recommended for a long-lasting smile. Sealants cover the back molars, protecting them from decay and infection. Sealants are a plastic material that is coated over each back molar, covering the deep crevices and hard-to-reach areas. Sealants last for many years and are a quick and easy treatment that can save you from tooth pain later on!
- Fillings
- Resin CompositeWhen thinking of dental fillings, mainly cavity fillings come to mind. This is one of the most common uses for resin composite fillings. However, fillings can be used for inlays and onlays as well as tooth bonding.
- CrownsWhen a full dental crown is not necessary, inlays and onlays are a great option! Some teeth have been damaged and need to be covered for protection. To help restore the look of the tooth and provide protection, inlays or onlays may be recommended by your dentist. Inlays cover the area inside the tips of the tooth, whereas onlays cover a larger portion of tooth covering one or more cusps. These options not only improve the look of the tooth, but also strengthen the tooth as much as 75%. Inlays and onlays are bonded to the tooth and can last up to 30 years!
- Bridges
- Dental BondingTooth bonding is used when a chipped or misshapen tooth needs to be restored. The resin material is color-matched to your existing tooth, naturally blending in with your smile. Tooth bonding can restore a tooth that doesn’t need to be extracted but is slightly damaged. Bonding is a quick and painless treatment that can have your tooth looking completely restored.
- Restorative DentistryDr. Martine Forrester received her D.M.D. degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine and has over 12 years of experience caring for patients. She received her Masters in Public Health and went on to become a faculty member at Temple University’s Kornberg School of Dentistry for 6 years, serving as Director of the Faculty Dental Practice and clinical mentor to dental students. Dr. Forrester later continued to practice dentistry in Princeton, New Jersey for several years prior to relocating to South Florida. In addition to providing exceptional general dental care, Dr. Forrester also specializes in implants, cosmetic and restorative dentistry.
- Root Canal TreatmentA root canal can be performed in just one visit. With sedation dentistry, you can have a root canal performed while feeling relaxed and at ease. Getting a root canal when it is recommended is important to saving your tooth and also saving you from a possible dental emergency down the road.
- Periodontal SurgeryKim has been in the dental field for over 20 years. She started her career as a dental assistant in periodontal surgery and finally as a Dental Hygienist. Kim enjoys staying current in the latest technology and standards of care in dentistry. She is very interested in getting to know her patients to provide the best care that is unique to the individual. Comfortable, therapeutic care is always her main goal. When Kim isn’t in the office, she enjoys spending time with her husband. She also loves snow skiing, fitness and going on playdates with her dog.
- DenturesThere are many people who suffer from tooth loss. Thankfully there are options to help restore a smile! Missing teeth can make chewing uncomfortable, cause lack of self-confidence and affect you every day. If you are missing all or most of your teeth on either your upper or lower jaw, dentures may be the best option for your smile! Replacing a full set of teeth can be accomplished with dentures. Dentures replace all of the teeth on either the upper or lower jaw. If you only have a few teeth remaining, your dentist can evaluate your teeth and help you decide whether or not to proceed with getting dentures to replace your entire smile.
- Dental ImplantsDid you know millions in the US suffer from tooth loss? Losing teeth can affect your eating, smiling, and overall confidence. And if you are missing a tooth or several teeth, you are not alone! Many never fill the gaps in their smile because they don’t know there are affordable plans available or they never schedule a consultation with their dentist to go over their treatment options. Payment plans or other financial options may make implants a possibility for you.
- Oral SurgeryDr. Fabrianne Figueroa Cohen is a highly trained Periodontist with a vast amount of experience in implant dentistry. She was born in Cleveland, Ohio and raised in Caracas, Venezuela where she achieved her Dental Degree at the Central University of Venezuela in 2000. Dr. Cohen then completed a four-year internship at the Santa Rosa Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Center in Caracas. She later completed her postdoctoral program in Oral Surgery with honors at the Central University of Venezuela.
- Maxillofacial SurgeryDr. Cohen worked in a private practice at the Santa Rosa Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Center in Caracas before moving to South Florida, where she completed 3 years of advanced training in periodontics and implant dentistry. She received her Certificate in Periodontics from Nova Southeastern University School of Dental Medicine in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
- Tooth ExtractionsAlthough it’s not everyone’s favorite diagnosis, sometimes a tooth extraction may be necessary. At times, a tooth extraction can be the best thing for your smile! This is because a tooth extraction is necessary oftentimes due to a tooth that is highly infected or damaged. This problem tooth left untreated could spread its infection to the surrounding teeth. Getting an extraction when recommended could potentially save your other teeth from future damage.
- Teeth Whitening
- Cosmetic Dentistry
- General DentistryPreventative care goes a long way to preserve your smile! ‘An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure’ is a well-matched saying when it comes to dentistry. A healthy smile begins with the care that is put into it. Daily care, including faithful brushing and flossing, will help your smile stand the test of time.