General Dentistry

STARTING OFF WITH GOOD DENTAL CARE

General & Family Dentistry

Family dentistry is for patients of all ages offering complete, comprehensive dental care.

We offer professional dental health care including checkups, oral health consultations and any necessary dental treatment. Teaching you about oral hygiene can help maintain a healthy and beautiful smile for life.

Tooth Pain

Tooth pain can be caused by various problems. Oral examination can help determine the cause.

Broken or Chipped Tooth

Chipped teeth can be treated either by cosmetic bonding or ceramic restoration.

Cavities & Decay

We use modern technology to detect decay in the earliest stages, saving and preserving your teeth.

Teeth Staining

We offer Opalescence to brighten your teeth and return the smile to your face.

X-rays

X-rays are needed to allow your dentist to look past the tissue of your mouth, such as your gums and into the deeper areas of your teeth and jawbone. This allows your dentist to look for signs of oral health issues that may be invisible with a standard examination alone.

Fillings

A tooth filling is where material (such as porcelain inlay/onlay or composite) is inserted into a damaged or decayed tooth to restore its original shape and function. This can be either a dental inlay (fills center of tooth) or onlay (more extensive than an inlay and can cover up to the entire biting surface of a tooth). Fillings are most commonly used to prevent further damage to a tooth when decay is present. By removing the bacteria and closing the affected area off, no further tooth decay can occur.

Crowns, Bridges, Full and Partial Dentures

A dental crown can cap an individual's damaged or decaying tooth or be placed on top of a dental implant to replace a missing tooth. Dental implants are metal fixtures, surgically fastened to your jawbone below the gums. These metal implants become anchored to your bone through osseointegration (the bone fuses to the metal). This process provides stable support you can rely on while eating and speaking.
Bridges, on the other hand, are solely used to replace missing teeth. They have two crowns – one on either end – or a bridge of replacement teeth that rest in the area of the gums where there is tooth loss. The crowns at the ends of a bridge can fuse to existing teeth (that need to be filed down by a dental professional to fit correctly), or your dental professional can attach them to dental implants.
Dentures are artificial teeth and gums that are formed to your mouth and created by your dentists to replace lost or removed natural teeth. Dentures can either be full or partial, meaning they can either replace all teeth on either the top or bottom gum line, or just a few that are missing. Regardless of what kind of dentures you may need, they will be custom designed to fit your mouth, and visually matched to your existing teeth.

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