We accept a variety of dental services. Please contact us to confirm which service is right for you.
Yes, we accept a variety of insurance plans. Please contact our office to verify if your specific insurance provider is accepted and to discuss coverage.
You can call us or use the online appointment form on our website.
Yes, for dental emergencies, please contact the clinic as soon as possible.
Preventive dental care is a proactive approach to maintaining good oral health by taking steps to prevent common dental diseases rather than just treating them after they occur.
The best practice is always to follow the personalized recommendation of your own dentist, as they will assess your individual oral health status and risk level to set the optimal schedule for you.
Dental sealants are thin, plastic coatings painted onto the chewing surfaces of the back teeth. They act as a physical barrier to prevent food particles and cavity causing bacteria from getting trapped in the deep grooves of the teeth.
The main signs of gum disease are red, swollen gums that bleed easily when you brush or floss. More advanced signs include persistent bad breath, receding gums, or loose teeth.
Cosmetic dentistry primarily involves dental procedures focused on improving the aesthetic appearance of your teeth, gums, and bite. It aims to enhance smile aesthetics through treatments like whitening, veneers, and alignment correction.
Professional teeth whitening results typically last between six months and two years; this duration depends heavily on your lifestyle, especially avoiding staining drinks like coffee and red wine. Occasional touch up treatments can help maintain the brightness longer.
Cosmetic dentistry enhances your smile by correcting imperfections like stains, chips, gaps, or misalignment using procedures such as teeth whitening, veneers, or bonding. These treatments improve symmetry, color, and shape for a balanced, brighter appearance, boosting your confidence.
Dental fillings are materials used to patch and restore a tooth after a dentist removes damage caused by decay, chips, or minor fractures. They are needed primarily when a cavity forms in the tooth enamel to stop the decay from spreading further and restore the tooth's proper shape and function.
Restorative dentistry focuses on repairing damaged teeth or replacing missing ones to restore the mouth's function, health, and natural appearance. Common treatments include fillings, crowns, bridges, and dental implants.
Full dentures replace all the teeth in an entire arch (either the upper or lower jaw) and rest directly on the gums. Partial dentures replace only a few missing teeth, relying on clasps that attach to your remaining healthy natural teeth for support.
No, the procedures themselves are generally not painful because the dentist uses local anesthesia to completely numb the area being treated. You might feel some pressure or soreness after the numbness wears off, which is managed with over the counter pain relief.
To ensure your restorations last, you should maintain excellent daily oral hygiene, including brushing twice and flossing once daily, and attend your routine six month dental checkups and cleanings. You should also avoid chewing on hard objects to prevent chipping or breaking them.
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