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Preventative or routine care offered every six months is the key to a lifetime of dental health.

Cosmetic dentistry involves processes that are intended to improve the appearance of your smile.

Crowns: caps or coverings that dentists place on teeth that are discolored, cracked, broken, heavily filled or have lost fillings.

As the name implies, full mouth reconstruction refers to rebuilding and/or replacing all of the teeth in a patient’s mouth. Full mouth reconstructions combine esthetics with the science of restorative dentistry to improve the health, function, and beauty of the mouth.

Smile in a day (sometimes referred to as teeth in a day or all-on-4) replaces teeth (or dentures) with a fully fixed in bridge secured by a minimum of four dental implants. It is the closest you can get to a full set of natural teeth and has a wide range of benefits for our patients.

A dental implant is a surgically applied component that is placed in the bone. It serves to support a dental prosthesis such as a crown, bridge, or denture. These dental prosthesis replace missing teeth.

A root canal is a treatment during which an infection in the root of a tooth is removed and then the root canal is carefully clean to avoid further complications.

A dental extraction is the removal of a non restorable, infected, and/or diseased tooth.

Toothache, tooth loss, swelling, broken prosthetic and a lost filling are examples of dental emergencies that can occur.

The first line of defense for decaying teeth, or for a tooth that has been damaged, is what’s known as a dental filling.

Dental technology has improved the way dentists practice their craft. Thanks to science, modern techniques allow patients to receive dental treatment without the pain and time associated with old-fashioned dentistry.

A denture is a removable replacement for missing teeth and surrounding tissues. Two types of dentures are available – complete and partial dentures. Complete dentures are used when all the teeth are missing, while partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain.