Dental Exams
We check your teeth and gums for problems. X-rays may be taken if needed. We provide treatment recommendations, note conditions to monitor, and give oral hygiene tips.
Routine Cleanings
Schedule cleanings twice a year. Our hygienists remove plaque from hard-to-reach areas and apply fluoride to help protect your teeth.
Fillings
Fillings repair decayed or damaged teeth. Options include:
- Silver Amalgam: Durable but less natural-looking
- Gold: Long-lasting, but more expensive
- White/Tooth-Colored: Strong, natural-looking, and custom-matched to your teeth
Crowns
Crowns cover damaged or cracked teeth. Materials include porcelain, gold, acrylic, or a mix.
- We offer CEREC same-day crowns, so a custom crown can be made and placed in just over an hour.
- With proper care, crowns can last a lifetime.
Bridges
Bridges replace missing teeth to prevent shifting and maintain bite strength. Options include:
- Fixed bridges: A filler tooth with two crowns
- Maryland bridges: Tooth-colored metal bands for front teeth
- Cantilever bridges: Supported by two crowned teeth on one side
Root Canals
Root canals remove decayed tissue inside a tooth, reshape the canal, and fill it to prevent infection. Usually done in one visit, and you can drive yourself home afterward.
Tooth Extractions
A tooth may need to be removed if it is:
- Blocking permanent teeth
- Severely decayed or damaged
- Impacted (like wisdom teeth)
- Affected by gum disease
Extractions may be surgical or non-surgical, and mild anesthesia is used for comfort.