- Dental ExaminationA dental exam is vital to good oral hygiene and is the best way to detect problems at their earliest stages. Early detection and treatment saves unnecessary discomfort, time and money.
- X-raysAfter reviewing your dental X-rays and performing a thorough exam of your teeth, gums, supporting bone structure, and any pre-existing dental work, your orthodontist will recommend a treatment plan and answer your questions. If your agreed-upon treatment plan is for traditional braces...
- Oral Cancer Screening
- Teeth CleaningYour teeth are cleaned using special instruments to remove plaque from above and below the gumline. Afterwards, your teeth are polished. Tooth polishing makes your teeth look and feel great. It also smoothes tooth surfaces so plaque is less likely to accumulate.
- Fluoride Treatment
- Fillings
- VeneersDental veneers improve the appearance of teeth by covering the visible front surface with a custom-made, tooth-colored porcelain overlay.
- CrownsA dental crown (also called a tooth cap) restores a tooth's shape, size, and strength. It fully encases the visible portion of your tooth. Once it is permanently bonded in place, only a dentist or specialist can remove it.
- Bridges
- Root Canal TreatmentAn endodontic treatment saves a severely injured, cracked, or decayed tooth when its pulp (the soft inner tissue inside a tooth's root canal) becomes inflamed or infected. If it is not treated promptly, pain or a tooth abscess (infection) results. Endodontic treatment is also known as a "root canal."
- Periodontal SurgeryYour periodontist may perform periodontal surgery to eliminate bone infections or to regenerate lost bone. The most common surgical treatments include...
- Deep Cleaning
- Dentures
- Dental ImplantsFor over 40 years, dental professionals from around the world have placed dental implants in patients to restore their oral function. Dental implants are made from surgical-grade titanium and in most cases offer a permanent solution for one or more missing teeth. Titanium is not only used for dental implants; it is the material used for many other types of medical devices, such as knee and hip replacements. The properties of titanium allow the human bodies bone to actually integrate into the metals surface. This process is known as “osseointergration.” This amazing discovery was made by Dr. PI Branemark in the mid to late 1960s and was funded by the Nobel Research Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. Since then, millions of people have enjoyed an improved quality of life.
- Oral SurgeryWhile wisdom teeth removal is the most well-known type of oral surgery, there are many reasons why oral surgery may be required, including...
- Maxillofacial SurgeryAt San Jacinto Smiles Dentistry and Orthodontics, it is our privilege to put the patient first. We take the time to work with you to reach your dental goals and address your dental concerns. We have a team of providers, specialists, and hygienists to create treatment plans for both minor and major dental concerns. Our hygiene team provides more general treatments such as annual dental cleanings, cavity fillings, and tooth crowns. All oral health and gum disease concerns are treated by our periodontist. Our endodontist specializes in gentle root canal treatments to improve the health of your tooth pulp. Certain oral surgeries can be performed in the office by our oral surgeon. Some of the most common dental surgeries include wisdom teeth extraction and maxillofacial surgery. Lastly, our orthodontic team works to realign smiles for you and your family. We offer both fixed and removable options for patients of all ages. If you would like to start your journey to a healthier, happier smile book an appointment today and we can get started!
- Tooth ExtractionsSurgery to remove wisdom teeth is typically the best course of action. If a wisdom tooth has fully erupted through the gum, a standard tooth extraction is performed. If the tooth has not erupted through the gum, an impacted tooth extraction method is used.
- OrthodonticsSan Jacinto Smiles Dentistry and Orthodontics utilizes these advancements along with state-of-the-art CAT scan technology, and sophisticated surgical planning software to create an optimal patient experience.
- Invisalign OrthodonticsHere at San Jacinto Smiles Dentistry and Orthodontics, we offer an array of cosmetic dental services that can be used to elevate your smile. We offer teeth whitening, porcelain veneers, implants, and clear aligner options. We work together with you to create a custom treatment plan that fits your needs and desires. Teeth whitening treatment is done in-office to help kick start your teeth whitening desires. We also offer take-home whitening trays to upkeep your brighter smile. Our veneers are custom made in porcelain to conceal the look of chipped or permanently stained teeth. Another service we offer is implants to replace missing teeth and complete your smile. We create implants that match your smile and seamlessly. Lastly, our orthodontic team will work with you to choose the best realignment plan for your teeth. We offer clear aligners and Invisalign options to help you align your teeth with minimal appearance. The entire team at San Jacinto Smiles Dentistry and Orthodontics is ready to serve you!
- BracesSimilar to braces, clear aligners use a gradual force to control tooth movement, but without metal wires or brackets. MORE
- Teeth WhiteningTooth whitening enhances the brightness of natural teeth, but it's not for everyone. Discuss it with your dentist before you take action, especially if you have...
- Cosmetic Dentistry*Regular value of at least $290. In absence of gum (periodontal) disease. New patients only. Cannot be combined with any other offers. Limit 1 per patient. Subject to insurance restrictions; cannot be applied to insurance co-payments or deductible. Not valid for Tricare or Medicare Advantage members. AZ, CO, ID, and NM Delta Dental members: valid toward cosmetic dentistry only. Not valid for appointments with pediatric dentist. Valid only when appointment is booked prior to 12/31/2023.
- General DentistryThe Academy of General Dentistry recommends checkups twice a year. Your oral hygiene needs change with age and the condition of your teeth and gums. Your dentist may recommend a checkup schedule that is more or less frequent than twice a year.