General Dentistry
We provide world-class dental service to patients throughout the area. Our commitment to providing quality care and service has allowed us to become one of the premier dental practices in the area. Our services are tailored to your individual needs and lifestyle
- Dental examinationÂ
- Teeth Whitening
- Possible tooth scaling
- X-ray
Cosmetic Dentistry
Cosmetic dentistry is a dental service which offers expertise in the restoration of cosmetic and functional dentition, including replacing missing teeth and enhancing facial features, and which is committed to the principle of the preservation of natural teeth and its esthetic appeal.Â
Various Cosmetic Dental Procedures That Might Be Used Include:
- Veneers
- Dental Crown and Bridges
- Braces and Aligners
- Implant Dentistry
- Whitening of Teeth
Dental Veneers
Veneers are thin, custom-made shells of tooth-colored material designed to cover the front surface of teeth. They are an ideal choice for improving your smile and have become increasingly popular due to their natural look, feel, and stain resistant properties.
Indications to use veneers
- Damaged teeth enamel
- Stained or cracked teeth
- Misshapen teeth
Children's Dental Care
Dental care for children is essential for a healthy life. Parents need to know what type of care to give and when to start. We can guide them in the decision-making process to save their children from painful treatments in the future.
We Offer
- Comprehensive Dental Checkup
- Oral Hygiene Instructions
- Preventive Dental Care
- Oral Habit Counseling
- Interceptive Orthodontics
- Care for Dental Injuries
Smile Makeover
Your smile has a powerful impact – it creates the first impression and instantly sets the tone. If your smile is not as dazzling as you’d like, consider a smile makeover. A smile makeover is a combination of treatments designed to give you the perfect smile. It can include anything from professional teeth whitening to veneers or braces.
Dental Cases that Require a Smile Makeover
- Teeth Misalignment
- Discolored Teeth
- Gaps in Teeth
- Worn Enamel
Root Canal Treatment
Root Canal treatment is a procedure that removes unhealthy tissue from a diseased tooth. It involves drilling into the tooth to remove infected tissue and nerves, and restoring the tooth with a filling or crown. Root Canal therapy is an effective way to preserve the natural tooth and restore its function.
Indications for Root Canal Treatment
- Toothache or a color change
- Gum pimples that recur often
- Cracked or chipped teeth
- Enlarged gums
- Sensitivity
Full Mouth Rehabilitation
As the name suggests, Full Mouth Rehabilitation refers to rebuilding and/or replacing all of the teeth in a patient’s mouth. This is typically done when a patient has had extensive decay, trauma, or when their smile needs an overall makeover. The process of full mouth rehabilitation involves restoring each tooth in the mouth individually and then recreating a functional and aesthetically pleasing smile. The treatment typically begins with a comprehensive assessment which includes X-rays, photographs, and other tests to determine the best course of action for the patient.
Dental Crowns & Bridges
Dental crowns and bridges are used to completely cover or replace damaged or missing teeth. A dental crown is a cap-like structure that is placed over a tooth, while a bridge is used to fill in a gap created by one or more missing teeth. Crowns and bridges can be made from zirconia, ceramic, e-max materials. Both crowns and bridges can last for many years with proper care and maintenance, helping restore both the appearance and the functionality of the mouth.Â
Why do People use Dental Crowns?
- Restoring damaged teeth
- Protection for Teeth That Are Weak, Cracked, Or Broken
- A Dental Implant Cover
- Guarding a tooth that has undergone root canal treatment
- Changing a large filling
- Holding a dental bridge
Scaling and Polishing
We strongly recommend scheduling regular professional cleanings. These are recommended to help protect your teeth and gums from disease, as well as removing plaque, calculus, and surface stains that daily brushing and flossing are not able to remove. We use the latest in state-of-the-art technology and instruments to ensure a thorough and effective cleaning. Additionally, We will provide you with education and instructions on proper home care.
Professional Teeth Cleaning Benefits
- Prevent cavities
- Results in Stain-Free Teeth
- Reduces the chance of tooth loss
- Removes odorous breath
- Enhances General Health
Aligners
Clear Aligners, also known as invisible aligners, are a form of orthodontic treatment that is intended to straighten crooked or misaligned teeth. These custom-made devices, which are made of transparent plastic, are nearly invisible and can be easily removed.
Clear Aligners, as opposed to traditional braces, do not contain wires or brackets. As a result, they can be easily removed for eating, brushing, flossing, or special occasions. They are more flexible and convenient, allowing you to eat whatever you want without any restrictions.
Furthermore, they are simple to maintain and keep clean. Clear Aligners are an excellent choice for individuals seeking to maintain a natural appearance during orthodontic treatment due to their nearly invisible appearance.
Braces
Worried about feeling self-conscious because of crooked or misaligned teeth? Dental braces can help you achieve the perfect smile you’re looking for!
Metal braces are the most common orthodontic treatment for crowded, crooked, and misaligned teeth. Whether you have an abnormal bite due to jaw problems, an injury, or early/late tooth loss, these conditions can be corrected by metal braces
Correcting a bad bite can improve your oral health overall. Dental malocclusions, such as crowded teeth and jaw alignment issues, can lead to further oral health concerns, including gum diseases and tooth decay, if left untreated.
Get the perfect smile you’ve always wanted! Contact our specialist orthodontists today for a consultation
Dental Implants
Implants are one of the most reliable and long-lasting dental treatments available. Designed to last for years, they are the closest treatment to resembling the features and functions of your natural teeth. Each tooth implant is placed surgically in your jawbone, providing a natural-looking and aesthetically pleasing smile. With proper care and maintenance, you can enjoy your new and improved smile for years to come.
Types of Dental Implants
Single Implants – Replace missing teeth in one session.
All-On-4 Implants – A whole row of teeth is replaced with 4 dental implants.
All-On-6 Implants – Six implants in the lower or upper jawbone hold prosthetic teeth in place, resulting in a permanent prosthesis.
Dentures
Dentures are intended to be a removable solution for replacing missing teeth. Dentures, which are designed to look and feel like your natural teeth, improve your ability to eat and speak. It also helps to improve your overall smile and appearance by preventing facial muscle sagging caused by missing teeth.
Types of Dentures
- Cast partial Dentures
- Complete Dentures
- Implant Support Over Dentures
Teeth Filling
A dental filling can bring back the natural function of a tooth that has been chipped, fractured, decaying, or worn down. Its main function is to “fill” a cavity or a damaged portion of a tooth. A filling can save a tooth and also stop future cavities from forming.
Dental Fillings can Repair:
- Cracked Teeth
- Broken Teeth
- Decayed Teeth
- Open Teeth That Are Worn Out
Teeth Whitening
Gum Disease Treatment
Tooth Extraction
Night Guard (Bruxism)
If you tend to grind your teeth and clench your jaws while asleep, night guards can be a handy device. Also known as a mouth guard or dental splint, a night guard covers all or parts of your teeth and is worn through the night to prevent wear and tear of your teeth and gums from constant grinding and clenching.
Those who suffer from a condition called bruxism, which typically involves grinding your teeth or clenching your jaw when sleeping, are perfect candidates for this appliance. The basic purpose of a night guard is acting as a barrier between your top and bottom teeth, providing relief from jaw pain, and possible headaches the morning after.