Comprehensive Dental Care for the Entire Family Dentistry
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The best way to preserve health of your gums and your teeth is to maintain a sensible oral hygiene regimen. This includes not only twice a day brushings and routine flossing, but also regular dental examinations and professional cleanings.
Many patients who first came to us for cosmetic work continue to make regular appointments with us for comprehensive care.We invite you to schedule an appointment for a comprehensive examination even if you feel that your mouth does not hurt. |
Composite fillings
Sealants
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The first step in maintaining a healthy mouth is preventing tooth decay and sealants can offer major protection against cavities. They also help small areas of decay from becoming larger. Children and teenagers are obvious candidates for sealants, but adults can benefit from them as well. Sealants help save money, as prevention of cavities, is better than the treatment of restoring decayed tooth structure. |
Root Canal Treatment
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Timely repair can make the difference between saving and losing a damaged tooth. Root canal treatment helps an infected or abscessed tooth to become healthy. To make it functional again, a crown is needed to prevent cracking or breaking. |
Periodontal disease
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Also known as gum disease is an infection of the gums and bone that hold teeth in place. If not treated, it could worsen and eventually lead to loss of teeth. Most times it is painless until the problem becomes severe.
Research suggests that there may be a link between periodontal disease and other health concerns such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, stroke, bacterial pneumonia, and increased risk during pregnancy. |
Crown
It is a cover for a tooth weakened by decay or repeated large fillings. Crowns are custom made to fit your teeth, giving them strength, function, and beauty. They can be made of different materials to complement your appearance and needs.Replacing teeth: Tooth loss has many causes: decay, gum disease, and injuries are the most common.Missing teeth make you feel self-continuous and make eating and speaking more difficult.
Sometimes the strain on the remaining teeth invites more tooth loss. Options for preventing these problems are:
Bridges
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They are tooth replacements that attach to adjoining natural teeth that are healthy. Bridges can only be removed by your dentist.
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Dentures
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Full dentures replace all the teeth in a jaw. |
Partials dentures
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These are best for people with several teeth missing and whose adjoining teeth are not in the right position to hold a bridge. |
Implant restorations
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Custom crowns made to fit the investment you made with implants. Patients now have the freedom to eat and smile without removing their teeth at night! To find out if implants are right for you, please contact us today. |
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