Our Services
Our office offers a full array of dental services to help you maintain healthy teeth. You can read more on this page about specific services.
- Cosmetic Fillings
- Bonding
- Crowns and Bridges
- Whitening
- Veneers
- Implant Restorations
- Sealants
- Extractions
- Partial and Complete Dentures
- Orthodontics
- Periodontal Treadment
- Root Canal Therapy
Initial Oral Examination
At your initial visit we will complete a comprehensive examination and provide treatment recommendations an options if needed. This includes a thorough review of medical and dental history, evaluation of x-rays and digital photographs, and a clinical examination of the teeth, gums, and head and neck region.
Implants
A dental implant is a titanium structure that is permantly placed in the area of a missing tooth. An implant can be used to support a single replacement tooth, several teeth, or to provide stability to a complete or partial denture. Read More…
Veneers
A veneer is a cosmetic restoration made of ceramic that is permanently bonded over the front surface of a tooth. A veneer can be used to improve a patient’s smile by improving the size, shade, shape, and position of a front tooth. Read More…
Crowns and Bridges
A crown is often the best way to restore a tooth that has a large cavity, has had a previous root canal, or is compromised in strength due to cracks or large fillings that are deteriorating. Crowns are made of ceramic and cover and protect a tooth to create a restoration that is both beautiful and extremely durable. Read More…
Teeth Whitening
Whitening procedures have effectively restored the smile of people with stained, dull, or discolored teeth.The darker tissue of your teeth, the dentin, can become exposed as the outer layer of enamel is worn away by the effects of aging or things like caffeine and tobacco. Read More…
Root Canal Therapy
Root canal therapy is often the treatment of choice when a tooth has developed an infection or has had an injury to the nerve due to deep decay or trauma. A root canal procedure can often be used to alleviate a toothatche and to save a tooth that would otherwise require removal. Read More…
Toothaches
A tooth can become painful for many different reasons. These can include trapped food, traumatic injury, tooth decay, or an infection in the tooth or gums. Regular dental checkups and good home care are the best way to avoid toothaches, but it is important to contact your dentist at the earliest signs of discomfort. Read More…
Dental Emergencies
Our goal is to help you to minimize the risk of emergency treatment. This is why we commit a generous amont of time designing a Lifetime Treatment Plan that will help you to offset the possibility of unforseen pain or tooth breakage. Read More…