Dental X-rays are used to take diagnostic images of your teeth and jawbones and are used by a dentist in order to evaluate your oral health status. These X-rays... VISIT OUR X-Rays PAGE
Even if you brush twice a day and floss once a day it is important that you have your teeth professionally cleaned regularly. Even if you take good care... VISIT OUR Professional Teeth Cleanings PAGE
Fluoride Treatment
Dental Sealants
Brushing and flossing are the best ways to help prevent cavities, but it’s not always easy to adequately clean every depression and groove of your teeth. This is especially... VISIT OUR Sealants PAGE
Dental veneers are thin, custom-made shells of tooth-colored material designed to cover the front surface of teeth to improve your appearance. These shells are bonded to the front of... VISIT OUR Porcelain Veneers PAGE
Crowns
Crown lengthening is often done when a tooth needs to be repaired or there is significant decay below the gum line. When a tooth breaks off at the gumline... VISIT OUR Crown Lengthening PAGE
Bridges
Crowns and bridges are prosthetic devices which are permanently cemented to existing teeth and can only be removed by a dentist. Crowns and bridges are used to restore the... VISIT OUR Crowns and Bridges PAGE
Dental Bonding
Tooth bonding is a common cosmetic dentistry procedure that’s used to restore or improve a person’s smile. This procedure uses a tooth-colored composite material, which is applied to a... VISIT OUR Bonding PAGE
When you need a root canal, you will be referred to an endodontist. An endodontist is one who has undergone specialized training in root canal therapy. However, they do not just perform root canal treatments. This branch of dentistry deals with the morphology, physiology, and pathology of the dental pulp and periradicular tissues, the prevention and treatment of diseases and injuries of the pulp as well as the tissues that surround a tooth. Hence, endodontics is concerned with the study and practice of the clinical sciences, including the biology, etiology, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases and injuries associated with the pulp and periradicular tissues.
Scaling and root planing (SRP) are relatively non-invasive deep cleaning procedures used to treat gum disease. This nonsurgical procedure involves scraping away (scaling) plaque and tartar from above and... VISIT OUR Scaling and Root Planing PAGE
A denture is a removable replacement for missing teeth. When you are missing teeth, you may experience a variety of problems with confidence, speaking and eating certain foods. Dentures... VISIT OUR Dentures PAGE
These individuals are orthopedic facial surgeons, who are responsible for treating a wide range of dental problems that include the removal of the impacted teeth and reconstructive facial surgery. This dental specialty also encompasses the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, injuries, and defects of the functional and aesthetic aspects of the hard and soft tissues of the oral and maxillofacial region. These surgeons are also trained to place dental implants, remove tumors in the facial area, and perform facial reconstructive and cosmetic surgery in case of a traumatic accident.
Oral surgery is any surgical procedure performed in or around your mouth and jaw, usually by a dental specialist. Any number of conditions are treated with oral surgery, including... VISIT OUR Oral Surgery PAGE
Tooth Extractions
If one of your teeth has been broken or damaged by decay, your dentist will try to fix it with a filling, crown or other dental procedure. But when... VISIT OUR Tooth Extraction PAGE
Bone Grafting
Like every part of your body, bone is continually regenerating itself, creating new cells as others die away. The movement and adaptability of bone can impact your jaw both... VISIT OUR Bone Grafting PAGE
Invisalign is a type of braces that uses clear tray aligners made of plastic based on molds of your mouth. The clear aligners are a solid piece of plastic... VISIT OUR Invisalign PAGE
Braces
Dentists practicing this branch of dentistry specialize in the development, prevention, and correction of irregularities of the teeth, jaws, and bite, also known as malocclusions. Malocclusions is a result of crowded, missing, or extra teeth, or jaws that are out of alignment. An orthodontist straightens teeth by moving them by the use of bands, wires, braces, and other fixed or removable corrective appliances or retainers. You will be referred to an orthodontist by your general dentist if you wish to fix any facial abnormalities, disorders of the jaw, or improve your bite.
Teeth whitening is one the most popular cosmetic dentistry procedures in the world today. There are simple ways to brighten your smile quickly and easily, depending on the cause... VISIT OUR Teeth Whitening PAGE
Cosmetic Dentistry
Cosmetic dentistry focuses on improving the appearance of your teeth, mouth and smile. These procedures primarily focus on improving shape, size, alignment, position, color and overall appearance of your... VISIT OUR Cosmetic Dentistry PAGE
General Dentistry
Four years of post-grad dental school equips the person with a dental degree enabling them to practice general dentistry. However, if they plan to focus on a particular area, they would have to obtain roughly two to six more years of education. While the general practitioners of dentistry do have a wide array of knowledge in all the areas of dentistry, gaining specialty helps them focus solely on one area in the field of dentistry.