top of page

General Dentistry

Prevention is the key to lifelong dental health! Regular check ups and cleanings will allow our team to prevent, diagnose, and solve common dental problems. We use modern, high-tech care to ensure your pain is relieved and often can offer multiple treatment options.
Fillings

Nearly 90% of adults will need a filling in their lifetime. If left untreated a cavity or damaged tooth may become severely painful. The white (composite) fillings we place are simple, quick, and are designed to remove decay, eliminate pain, and make your tooth look natural again.

Bridges

If you have one or more missing teeth a dental bridge is an alternative option to using a traditional partial denture to replace your missing teeth. Custom made bridges are highly esthetic and can look as natural as your original missing tooth. They are permanently bonded to your teeth so you can continue to eat the foods you love without worry!

Extractions

Sometimes a tooth may become too damaged or too decayed to save. If this happens, an extraction may be necessary to relieve the pain. If you have anxiety about removing a tooth feel free to speak to one of our staff about sedation options so that you can feel more comfortable. Some patients even report little or no memory of the extraction when using our sedation techniques!

Nightguards

Do you experience jaw pain or joint clicking, chronic headaches, facial muscle pain, or discomfort while chewing food? Have you noticed some of your teeth chipping or getting smaller? You may be grinding or clenching your teeth while you sleep, which can lead to very uncomfortable symptoms as well as tooth fracture. A nightguard is a very simple, predictable solution to prevent further damage to your teeth and can often reduce the severity of chronic headaches or facial pain.

Root Canals

Suffering from a constant tooth or have severe tooth sensitivity? This may be a sign that your tooth has a large cavity or an infection. A root canal removes decay from deep within the tooth, eliminates the growth of an infection, and relieves bad toothaches.

Sealants

Sealants are a thin coating placed over the biting surface of a child's back teeth to prevent them from cavities. This quick, non-invasive procedure protects the teeth from decay by covering up the deep grooves on the surface of teeth which often trap food particles and become highly suspectible to bacteria growth.

bottom of page