Our Services
Family Dentistry
Family dentistry is a branch of dentistry that focuses on providing comprehensive dental care for individuals of all ages, from infants to seniors. Family dentists are trained to treat a wide range of dental conditions, including preventive care, restorative care, and cosmetic dentistry. They also provide education and counseling on oral hygiene and healthy lifestyle habits.
Cosmetic Dentistry
Cosmetic dentistry is a specialized branch of dental care that focuses on improving the aesthetics of teeth, gums, and the overall smile. Through a variety of procedures, cosmetic dentists aim to enhance the appearance of teeth, address imperfections, and create a more attractive and confident smile.
Same Day Crowns
Imagine a chipped tooth, a cracked molar, a sudden dental drama casting a shadow over your day. Traditionally, the fix meant multiple appointments, temporary crowns, and weeks of waiting. But enter CEREC, a revolutionary technology reshaping the dental landscape, offering a shining solution: same-day crowns.
Lumineers
Lumineers are ultra-thin shells, made from a patented porcelain called Cerinate, that dentists bond to the front surface of teeth to improve their appearance. Lumineers can be used to address a variety of cosmetic concerns, including chips, cracks, minor misalignments, gaps between teeth, discoloration, and teeth that appear too small.
Sleep Apnea
Sleep apnea is a common sleep disorder that many adults experience. It can lead to snoring, waking up throughout the night, headaches, and other troubling symptoms.
Untreated sleep apnea leads to poor sleep quality, which can have lasting effects on your health.
Whitening
In-office teeth whitening is a professional dental procedure that uses a high-concentration bleaching gel to whiten the teeth in just one visit.
This treatment is performed in a dental office by a trained professional and is considered one of the most effective teeth whitening methods available.
Dental Restorations
Restorative dentistry is a specialized branch of dental care that focuses on restoring the function, structure, and aesthetics of teeth that have been damaged, decayed, or lost.
Through a variety of procedures, restorative dentists aim to repair or replace damaged teeth, improving both oral health and overall well-being.
TMJ Pain Management
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and temporomandibular disorder (TMD) affect the jaw joint and the muscles that control jaw movement. These conditions can cause various symptoms, including pain, discomfort, and difficulty opening and closing the jaw.
Contact us today to learn more about TMJ Pain Management.
Sealants
Dental sealants are thin, plastic-like coatings that are painted onto the chewing surfaces of teeth, particularly the back teeth (molars and premolars), to prevent tooth decay. These sealants act as a protective barrier, shielding the grooves and pits on the teeth’s surfaces from the sticky acids produced by bacteria in plaque.
If you would like to know more about dental sealants or need to schedule an appointment, reach out to the team today.
Veneers
Dental veneers are thin, custom-made shells that are permanently bonded to the front surface of teeth to improve their appearance. They are a popular cosmetic dentistry option for people who want to enhance their smile.
If you’re considering dental veneers, it’s important to consult with a qualified cosmetic dentist to discuss your options and determine if veneers are the right choice for you. Contact us today!
Dental X-Rays
Dental radiographs, commonly known as dental x-rays, are extremely useful for the diagnosis of different ailments that could endanger the health of your mouth, teeth, and gums. Of course, these services are not just exclusive to adults. It is an extremely common need to view the healthy development of teeth and gums for children, particularly those that have not yet crowned above the surface.
Composite Dental Fillings
Composite dental fillings, also known as tooth-colored fillings, are a versatile and aesthetically pleasing option for restoring teeth damaged by decay, fractures, or wear. Unlike traditional amalgam fillings, which are silver-colored, composite fillings are made of a resin material that can be matched to the natural color of the tooth, providing a more natural-looking restoration.
Botox and Fillers
Botox is a cosmetic treatment that uses botulinum toxin (Botox) to relax the jaw and face muscles. It is used to treat jaw pain, headaches, clenching, and grinding and improve the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines. In this post, we’ll explore the basics of Botox and the benefits it can provide.
Dermal fillers contain a gel-like substance made from one of several ingredients. These include autologous fat injections, calcium hydroxyapatite, hyaluronic acid, poly-L-lactic acid, and polymethyl methacrylate. Your provider injects the appropriate substance into your skin with a fine needle. Compared to plastic surgery, dermal fillers are a cost-effective way to enhance your appearance without devoting days or weeks to recovery.
Dental Cleanings
Regular dental cleanings, typically recommended every six months, are crucial for maintaining good oral health.
During a cleaning, a hygienist will:
- Scale your teeth to remove tartar buildup.
- Polish your teeth to remove stains and make them smoother, making it harder for plaque to adhere.
- Examine your mouth for signs of cavities, gum disease, or other oral health issues.
- Provide personalized oral hygiene instructions and answer any questions you may have.
Dentures and Partial Dentures
Complete dentures are used when all teeth in an upper or lower jaw, or both, are missing. They are custom-made to fit snugly against the gums, with a base that resembles gum tissue and replacement teeth crafted from acrylic or porcelain. Complete dentures improve chewing and speaking ability, and can enhance facial appearance by supporting the cheeks and lips.
Partial dentures, on the other hand, are for individuals with some remaining natural teeth. These removable appliances fill in gaps created by missing teeth, preventing surrounding teeth from shifting and improving bite function. Partial dentures typically consist of replacement teeth attached to a gum-colored plastic base, often with metal clasps that secure them to the natural teeth.
Periodontal
Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, isn’t just about swollen gums and bad breath. This chronic inflammatory condition, if left untreated, can lead to tooth loss, bone damage, and even systemic health problems.
Periodontal disease thrives in bacterial plaque and tartar. These sticky deposits build up around teeth and irritate gums, triggering inflammation. As it advances, gum pockets deepen, creating breeding grounds for bacteria, further escalating.
Early Intervention: In the early stage, called gingivitis, prompt action is key. Brushing, flossing religiously, and regular dental cleanings can halt the advancement and even reverse some damage.



















