Our Services
We offer a variety of services in order to preserve, restore and bring out your best smile. Browse our available services below.
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Cosmetic Dentistry
A beautiful, bright smile can project friendliness and confidence. If you are looking for a fabulous smile makeover, we’re here to help you regain confidence!
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When whitening is done in a professional dental setting, it is a safe, effective way to brighten your smile. It's also perhaps the most economical cosmetic dental procedure. In-office whitening, for example, can lighten teeth three to eight shades in just one visit!
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When you think about the smile of your dreams, you want the perfect shape, shade and position of your teeth all the while having confidence that your smile will last. This can be achieved with porcelain veneers, which are a thin shell of porcelain that is bonded to the front of your teeth. These conservative restorations, when done well, can give you the smile that you have always dreamed of!
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A bonding is a great way to conservatively correct small chips or defects in your teeth. The bonding is made from a composite-resin material that bonds directly to the enamel and can improve your smile in just one visit!
Preventative Dental Services
Routine preventative care is necessary to keep your mouth healthy, to diagnose disease at an early stage and to minimize the progression of gum disease.
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If you have a small chip or area of decay on a tooth, it can be repaired with a filing. The compromised tooth structure is removed and the area is repaired with a white, composite-resin filing, restoring the tooth back to its natural beauty and function.
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Dentistry is an art as well as a science; dental crowns offer a perfect example of this. A dental crown is a resoration that completely covers a damaged or decayed tooth. With modern porcelain crowns, we can make crowns that not only look completely natural but also are extremely strong and long lasting.
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Dental implants can be used to replace a single tooth, a few teeth or all of your teeth, depending on your needs. After extracting a tooth, a dental implant can be placed into the healed bone and used to support a new, strong, natural looking restoration.
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Bridges can be used to replace one or more teeth. Using a porcelain restoration, we can use the tooth in front and behind a missing tooth as anchors and connect these with a fake tooth that “bridges” the missing tooth.
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We never want to lose a tooth, but it does happen. If you are missing a few (or all) of your teeth, then a partial or complete denture might be your best option. A denture is a removable appliance that replaces your missing teeth. It will connect to the tissue and any remaining teeth that you have to restore your smile and ability to function.
Restorative Dental Services
Our teeth endure a lot—from our varying diets and hygiene, to clenching and grinding. With our longer lifespans, our teeth need careful care to stay their best.
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Dental cleanings and exams are necessary to help keep your mouth healthy, to diagnose disease at an early stage and to minimize the progression of gum disease.
Staying frequent and consistent with your cleanings is so important that they actually not called "dental cleanings" but "dental prophylaxis" as they are the best way to prevent disease in the mouth! -
Dental x-rays are essential for comprehensive diagnosis and treatment planning. Learn about what we assess through these images, the recommended frequency for optimal dental health, and the safety benefits of low radiation digital films when you schedule your next appointment.
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We have a range of treatments aimed at managing and treating gum disease. Our personalized approach ensures effective treatment, promoting long-term oral wellness and a confident smile.
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Sealants are a preventative coating that can be easily applied to the deep grooves in children's permanent teeth to help prevent cavities. This can be done by the hygienist while your child is having their teeth cleaned.
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Flouride is a natural mineral found in our ground water and that is incredibly helpful in preventing tooth decay. So much so that the CDC named maintaining consistent and safe levels in our water as one of the top ten greatest public health measures of the 20th century! We can apply additional topical fluoride to your teeth during your cleanings to help keep your teeth their strongest.