- Dental Examination
- Fillings
- CrownsWhen a tooth has damage, is broken, or has decay most dentists will try to fix the tooth with the normal dental crown or filling. There are times when the normal preventive maintenance will not repair a tooth and the tooth has too much damage to be repaired and therefore has to be extracted. The extraction will remove the tooth from its socket in the bone. Learn More
- Root Canal TreatmentA root canal performed by a dentist cleans out the inside of the tooth and seals it from bacteria so your body can fight the infection and heal. You can compare the healing process to removing a splinter from an infected finger so the finger can heal.
- DenturesFind a Prosthodontist to help with broken dentures or to replace any lost or missing teeth by calling our affordable denture specialist team at: 1-888-351-1473. Dentures can help to transform your smile with a natural well-fitting full set of teeth, developed using the latest technology in the dental industry. Get a consultation to determine if you need traditional dentures, implant dentures, denture duplication or an overdenture to fit your specific needs. Schedule a Consultation
- Overdentures
- Dental ImplantsEach dental provider in our network will require an exam and x-ray before diagnosing any treatment plans. Some of the most common dental emergencies that are treated are: chipped/broken tooth, tooth extractions, dental implants, bleeding gums, broken crowns/fillings, cavities, and abscessed tooth.
- Tooth ExtractionsWhen a tooth has been damaged badly enough some dentist recommend moving forward with a dental procedure called a tooth extraction. A tooth extraction is the removal of a damaged tooth from the socket in the bone. Chipped, fractured, or a severely decayed tooth are usually extracted if they cannot be repaired and healed naturally.
- BracesThere are several reasons that can lead to your tooth being extracted which include: tooth infection, tooth decay, not visiting a dentist on a regular basis, making room for permanent teeth, to prepare for braces, and to remove broken or badly damaged teeth.