- Dental ExaminationRegular exams and cleanings performed at the determined appropriate interval. Includes updated bitewing and panoramic x-rays as needed, and an annual head and neck exam.
- X-rays
- Teeth Cleaning
- Fluoride TreatmentFluoride treatments are applied to strengthen the enamel making it harder for acids to destroy your teeth. Our dentist can apply the fluoride treatment in the form of a gel, foam or varnish in minutes.
- Dental SealantsDental Sealants are a dental treatment consisting of applying a plastic material to one or more teeth, for the intended purpose of preventing dental cavities or other forms of tooth decay.
- Fillings
- VeneersYou will be provided a temporary restoration before you receive your permanent veneer. This is not as strong as a permanent one, so you should be careful during eating and cleaning. Brushing should be gentle, and do not pull on the tooth while flossing because the temporary restoration will get dislodged. Avoid any sticky or chewy foods while the temporary restoration is present.
- CrownsYou will be provided a temporary restoration before you receive your permanent crown or bridge. This is not as strong as a permanent one, so you should be careful during eating and cleaning. Brushing should be gentle and should not pull on the tooth while flossing because the temporary restoration will get dislodged. Avoid any sticky or chewy foods while the temporary restoration is present.
- Bridges
- Dental BondingA dental procedure in which a dentist applies a tooth-colored resin material (a durable plastic material) and cures it with visible, blue light. This ultimately "bonds" the material to the tooth and improves the overall appearance of teeth.
- Root Canal TreatmentFor a few days you may experience some soreness after a root canal procedure. In order for the temporary fillings to set in properly, you should avoid chewing on the side where the procedure was performed. To cure any remaining infection on the tooth, you may need to take an antibiotic. If you feel any increase in pain or tenderness, a medication reaction, or loss of temporary filling, call your dentist right away.
- Deep Cleaning
- Dentures
- Dental Implants
- Oral SurgeryTo avoid any complications and to achieve proper healing, it is important to follow instructions after oral surgery. You should always wait for 2 hours after surgery to eat to ensure that the anesthesia is completely worn off. Otherwise, you may damage the soft tissues because you are not able to feel the entire mouth. The instructions below are some guidelines. After the surgery, the doctor or dental assistant will provide full instructions on proper recovery.
- Tooth Extractions
- Invisalign OrthodonticsClear removable aligners that are utilized to straighten teeth. For more information, call our office or visit the Invisalign website at www.invisalign.com.
- Braces
- Teeth WhiteningImpressions are taken of the patient's teeth, and mouth trays are made so the patient can perform the whitening at home, utilizing the trays and bleaching material. White and Brite refills are also available. There are 3 types of whitening options.
- Cosmetic DentistrySmile Makeover is the process of improving ones smile through one or more cosmetic dentistry procedures such as teeth whitening, veneers, white fillings, Lumineers, crowns, dental caps, or bridges. A smile makeover will restore chipped, cracked, or discolored teeth, restore your bite, and return the muscles that control your jaw movement to their natural position.