There's some debate in the dental industry regarding the pros and cons of using silver
fillings, or dental amalgams, to fill cavities. At our office, we exclusively
use composite resins for several reasons. Read More About Amalgams...
If you’re self-conscious about your smile due to cracked, broken, decayed, or worn teeth, we can bring back
your healthy, natural-looking smile with dental crowns. Read More About Crowns...
Many people have deep pits and
grooves in their teeth or do not brush properly, which previously meant
cavity trouble at each dental visit. Dental sealants now offer a means
of successfully protecting molar and premolar chewing surfaces from decay. Read More About Dental Sealants...
This computer-based digital technology
allows your dentist to create true-to-life photographs of your very own
mouth, as if the recommended procedures had already been completed. Read More About Digital Imaging...
If you’ve lost teeth due
to accident, injury, or gum disease, we can create a permanent 'bridge'
appliance to replace the missing teeth. Read More About Bridges...
Although gum disease is terribly pervasive, it's also preventable. Conservative estimates
report that up to 80% of people unknowingly have some amount of chronic
gum disease. Read More About Gum Disease...
Typically, people who have bad breath have poor oral hygiene habits that leave decaying food particles, other
debris, or bacteria in the mouth. These conditions produce volatile sulfur
compounds just like those found in rotten eggs, resulting in foul-smelling
breath. Read More About Halitosis...
When people lose permanent teeth due to accident, injury, disease or
extraction, dental implants can be a secure, functional replacement option. Read More About Dental Implants...
“Mini implants,” a one-step procedure that involves minimally invasive
surgery with no sutures, are developed to provide greater denture stability. Read More About Mini Implants...
Porcelain veneers can often provide people who have chipped, stained, discolored, unevenly spaced,
or even slightly crooked front teeth with a completely new-looking smile
in just a few simple appointments. Read More About Veneers...
Your mouth is constantly under attack from two serious enemies: tooth decay and gum disease. The
key culprits behind these conditions are naturally occurring oral bacteria, and the acids they produce.
Read More...
Before you step on a field or into the court, you should know that there’s one piece of equipment
no athlete should be without – the mouthguard. Read More...
FDA approved Invisalign is the "invisible" way to straighten your teeth without wearing conventional metal braces. Invisalign uses a series of clear, removable aligners to move your teeth. Because you remove your aligners before you eat and drink, there are no food restrictions or problems with flossing or brushing.