Treatments

Dentures

Removable Dentures

What are Dentures? Dentures are false teeth made to replace teeth you have lost. They can be complete or partial. Complete dentures cover your entire upper or lower jaw. Partials replace one or a few teeth. Dentures may feel strange at first. Speaking and eating may feel different. Be careful when wearing dentures because they […]

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Oral Hygiene - Dental Cleaning

Oral Hygiene

Good oral health helps you enjoy life. It lets you: speak clearly; taste, chew, and swallow delicious and nutritious foods; and show your feelings through facial expressions such as smiling. If you protect your oral health with good oral hygiene practices (brushing and flossing), the odds are in your favor you can keep your teeth

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Periodontal Therapy

Periodontitis, also generally called gum disease or periodontal disease, begins with bacterial growth in your mouth and may end — if not properly treated — with tooth loss due to destruction of the tissues and bone support that surround your teeth. Prevention The first and most obvious way to prevent periodontal disease is to practice great oral hygiene. You should

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Dental Bridges

What Are Dental Bridges? A dental bridge is aptly named, because it “bridges the gap” between missing teeth, similar to an implant or a denture. Missing teeth can cause shifting of the teeth, a change in occlusion (bite), speech impediments, temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ), and an increased risk for periodontal disease and tooth decay. A

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Dental Veneers

What Are Dental Veneers? Dental veneers are a cosmetic dental treatment used to improve the appearance of teeth. They are thin, custom-made shells that are bonded to the front surface of your teeth to create a more aesthetic look. Veneers can help to correct a range of dental issues, including chipped, discolored, or misshapen teeth.

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Dental Fillings

*Overview A filling is used to treat a small hole, or cavity, in a tooth. To repair a cavity, a dentist removes the decayed tooth tissue and then fills the space with a filling material. Causes Tooth decay is damage to a tooth that can happen when harmful bacteria in your mouth make acids that

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Digital X-Rays

About Dental X Rays Using a small radiographic camera that is only slightly larger than a pen, we can efficiently capture images of each tooth while replacing the traditional film used in conventional X-rays. This technology conveniently eliminates the need for developing or chemical processing of the images. Instead, they appear instantly on a computer

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Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening is a popular cosmetic dental procedure that involves removing stains and discoloration from your teeth to give you a brighter and more youthful smile. If you are considering teeth whitening, here is a general overview of the process: Initial Consultation: The first step in the teeth whitening process is to schedule a consultation

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Dental Implants

Dental implants are medical devices surgically implanted into the jaw to restore a person’s ability to chew or their appearance. They provide support for artificial (fake) teeth, such as crowns, bridges, or dentures. When a tooth is lost due to injury or disease, a person can experience complications such as rapid bone loss, defective speech,

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Dental Crown

Dental Crowns

What Are Dental Crowns? A dental crown is used to restore a tooth that has been damaged, either by decay or trauma. At least two dental visits will be required for this procedure. The first visit is to prepare your tooth for the crown, usually ending with a temporary crown. The second visit will be

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