At our office, we dedicate ourselves to providing you with exceptional dental care. We make every effort to ensure that you experience quality care. We will diagnose, then discuss and explain your course of treatment with you. We want to help you obtain optimum dental health.
We offer the following treatments:
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Alveoplasty
Apicoectomy
Biopsy
Bleaching
Bone Grafts & Augmentations
Botox
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Bridges
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Crowns
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Dentures
Exposure of Unerupted Teeth
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Extractions
Extractions (Routine)
Extractions (Surgical)
Facial Pain Evaluation
Frenectomy / Frenoplasty
Immediate Denture Placement
Implants and Prosthetics
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Implants
Incision & Drainage of Abscess
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Oral Surgery
Panorex/TMJ x-rays
Pathology
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Preventative Dentistry
Removal of Torus
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Root Canals
Sinus Lifts
Sinus Repair
Somnoplasty
TMJ Evaluation
Tuberosity Reduction
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Veneers
Vestibuloplasties
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We also offer the following Advanced Technological Features:
Intraoral Camera
Multimedia Patient Education
Power Whitening
The Wand
Bleaching
Bleaching is a treatment that discolors teeth. There are two methods of bleaching teeth: at-home or in-office treatments. Under their dentist's supervision, the at-home treatment requires patients to place a bleaching agent in their custom fitted tooth tray. Patients are required to wear the tray nightly for 2-3 weeks. However, the in-office treatments take approximately 1 hour. The results are immediate. The dentist will cover your gums and apply a bleaching solution to the teeth. A light is then applied to the teeth in order to activate the solution and discolor teeth.
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Bridges
Bridges are fixed or removable artificial teeth spanning a space where one or more teeth have been lost in the dental arch. The teeth adjacent to the area of missing teeth will be prepared for crowns in order to support the bridge.
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Crowns
Crowns are made from a variety of materials that strengthen and protect the tooth structure. There are three types of crowns: a full-porcelain crown, a porcelain fused-to-metal crown and the all-metal crown. Your dentist will discuss and help you decide which type of crown is suitable for you. Crowns are suggested for the following reasons:
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-Severe damage from decay
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-A filled tooth can no longer support the filling
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-Root Canal - after a root canal, the tooth becomes brittle and requires the protection of a crown
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-Bridges - when teeth are replaced by a bridge, the adjacent teeth need crowns in order to support the bridge.
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Dentures-Full & Partial
Dentures are artificial and removable replacements for missing teeth. They are made of acrylic resin. Complete dentures replace all teeth and are custom fitted for each individual, while partial dentures are fitted with clasps to replace a section of missing teeth. With dentures, patients improve their chewing and speech. Dentures also provide support for facial muscles.
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Extractions
Extraction is the process of removing teeth. Teeth need to be removed because they are causing pain, swelling, infection, cavities or gum disease. Extractions are usually performed in cases of impacted wisdom teeth, which cause crowding and misalignment of other teeth.
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Implants
Implants replace a missing tooth permanently. A titanium post is surgically implanted into the jawbone. The post will fuse with the jawbone and after a three to six month healing period, an artificial tooth is screwed to the post.
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Oral Surgery
See Extractions, bone grafts, sinus lifts, and dental implants.
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Preventative Dentistry
Preventative Dentistry is a prevention dental health program that is essential to keep teeth clean, healthy and strong. Through regular dental visits, your dentist will clean and examine your teeth, including diagnosis and treatment of early symptoms. Between dental visits, patients can use dental hygiene products and techniques to maintain a healthy mouth.
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Root Canals
Root canal treatment is performed when a tooth's pulp (nerve and blood supply) become infected or inflamed. With local anesthesia, the tooth is opened and the pulp and bacteria are removed, leaving an empty pulp chamber. The chamber is filled with a sealant and a filling. The tooth may require additional protection and reinforcement with a crown.
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Veneers
Veneers are form-fitted porcelain shells applied to the front of the teeth. Veneers are used to restore teeth from chips, gaps and stains. The tooth is prepared for a veneer by removing the enamel from the front of the tooth. An impression is made of the tooth and a veneer constructed from the impression. The veneer will then be bonded to the front of the tooth, and then shaped and polished.
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