Many people at some point or another will need some form of specialized dentistry. Our dental professionals have undergone additional training so we are able to further help our patients with specialized treatments and procedures.
Many people at some point or another will need some form of specialized dentistry. Our dental professionals have undergone additional training so we are able to further help our patients with specialized treatments and procedures.
In the past decade there has been a dramatic interest in cosmetic dentistry. We all realize that having a healthy, bright, and beautiful smile enhances our appearance and allows us to smile with confidence.
The discovery of implant technology and the birth of implant dentistry has revolutionized the way missing teeth and loose dentures have been treated. Dental implants improve quality of life by improving the way we chew and smile. Patients who wear dentures are able to get their teeth back with dental implants.
If you suffer from dental disease, malnutrition, or genetic disorders, you may need your teeth extracted by a professional. Losing your permanent teeth may seem devastating but dentures provide a second chance at a wonderful smile! Your facial structure and speech will improve once...
Ideally, most general dentistry is preventative. Visiting your dentist regularly – at least once every six months – ensures proper oral hygiene and functionality. Regular checkups prevent the development of serious dental problems that may require costly treatment. Frequent visits to your dentist will allow for exceptional dental health.
We will work with you to develop a customized dental hygiene plan that includes a dental examination, tooth cleaning, X-ray and use of other diagnostic equipment to prevent, discover or treat problems as early as possible.
We may incorporate a variety of restorative procedures in the development of your treatment plan that will help prevent decay or disease of your teeth, mouth, gums and tongue. We also use restorative dentistry procedures to repair the effects of tooth decay, trauma, or disease in these areas of the mouth.