Cosmetic Services

Invisalign

Invisalign offers a discreet and convenient alternative to traditional braces, utilizing clear, custom-fit removable trays to gradually straighten teeth while allowing for normal eating, drinking, brushing, and flossing, with costs varying based on case complexity and typically covered by insurance to the same extent as traditional braces.
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Clear Correct

ClearCorrect clear aligners straighten teeth invisibly, without metal braces. Clear aligners show off your smile, so most people won’t even notice you’re wearing them. It’s easy to remove aligners and eat whatever you like. There are no wires to trap food or get in the way when you floss.
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Veneers

Veneers, a cosmetic dental procedure, involve placing a thin layer of porcelain or composite material over visible front teeth to enhance esthetics or address damage, with options for direct bonding or indirect fabrication, providing an aesthetically pleasing result with less tooth material removal compared to crowns, though not suitable for patients with extensive fillings or minimal tooth structure.
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Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening, available in-office or with at-home trays, is a popular and safe procedure to brighten and enhance the appearance of stained or discolored teeth, providing immediate or gradual results for a dazzling smile that lasts.
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Neurotoxin Treatment (Botox, Xeomin)

FDA approved to treat fine lines and dynamic wrinkles, botulinum toxin reduces wrinkles around the mouth, known as smokers lines, and contours lips. It’s effective in alleviating myofascial pain from teeth clenching. Repeat treatments are required for maximum benefits.
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Dermal Fillers

Hyaluronic acid fillers are used to make subtle changes to skin folds around the mouth and nose including reducing the appearance of wrinkles and marionette lines. Treatment results vary and often times treatment needs repeated to insure lasting results.
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General Services

Night Guards

We offer custom-made night guards to protect teeth from clenching and grinding during sleep, promoting long-term oral health and potentially addressing conditions like sleep apnea and TMJ disorders.
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Sealants

Sealants, a preventive dental treatment, involve applying a plastic material to teeth with fine grooves or pits to prevent plaque buildup, reducing the risk of cavities and promoting overall tooth health.
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Root Canals

Root canal treatment, a crucial procedure in dentistry, aims to save infected or damaged teeth by removing infected pulp and disinfecting tooth canals, ultimately preventing extraction and restoring oral health with the potential need for crowns for full restoration.
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Dental Cleaning

A dental cleaning, crucial every six months, involves professional removal of plaque and tartar to prevent gum disease and tooth decay, utilizing scaling, root planning, and polishing techniques to ensure optimal oral health.
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Tooth Extraction

Maintaining good oral hygiene is essential, as the loss of a single tooth can significantly impact both oral health and appearance. While dentists strive to prevent tooth loss, extractions may be necessary due to severe decay, gum disease, infection, orthodontic needs, malpositioned or fractured teeth, or impacted teeth. Careful examination, including X-rays, guides the decision-making process, with some cases warranting referral to an oral surgeon for optimal care.
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Periodontal Therapy

Gum disease, prevalent in over half of U.S. adults, can lead to serious health issues such as stroke, heart disease, and diabetes, making preventive measures crucial; treatment involves deep cleaning, antibiotics, and possibly surgery, with regular dental check-ups vital for maintaining gum health and overall wellness.
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TMJ Treatment

TMJ stands for temporomandibular joint and is used to describe dysfunction or disorders related to the joint.
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Snoring and Sleep Apnea

Snoring, often underestimated, may indicate a more serious condition like Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), where airway obstruction leads to breathing pauses during sleep, necessitating intervention from a sleep specialist for accurate diagnosis and treatment, commonly utilizing custom dental appliances or CPAP therapy to mitigate health risks associated with untreated OSA.
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Fillings

A filling restores decayed teeth by removing damaged material, cleaning the cavity, and filling it with tooth-colored resin, providing durability, resistance to fracture, and a natural appearance while preventing further decay and reinforcing the tooth structure.
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Nitrous Oxide Sedation

Nitrous oxide sedation, also known as “laughing gas,” is commonly used to make treatment more comfortable. The nitrous oxide is inhaled through a mask and produces a state of relaxation. Local anesthetic will be administered in conjunction with nitrous oxide to eliminate pain. Nitrous oxide is designed to make procedures easier for nervous patients and has been effective for many years.
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Mouth Gaurds

Custom-designed mouth guards, molded to fit your teeth, provide essential protection during physical activities and sports to safeguard the jaw, tongue, cheek lining, and teeth, with durability lasting 3-10 years; additionally, these custom-made oral appliances serve therapeutic purposes for conditions like sleep apnea and TMJ disorders, offering tailored solutions for various dental concerns and ensuring optimal comfort and effectiveness.
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Oral Cancer Screening

The goal of oral cancer screening is to identify mouth cancer early, when there is a greater chance for a cure. Most dentists perform an examination of your mouth during a routine dental visit to screen for oral cancer. Some dentists may use additional tests to aid in identifying areas of abnormal cells in your mouth.
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Restorative Services

Partial Dentures

A removable partial denture is used when one or more natural teeth still remain in the upper or lower jaw. Made of replacement teeth attached to a pink or gum-colored plastic base, partials help restore better functionality to the mouth. As with complete dentures, it is possible to have more permanent option cemented into place.
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Implant Supported & Over Dentures

Implant-supported dentures, secured by implants in the jaw, offer a stable, comfortable, and adhesive-free solution for patients missing most of their teeth, enhancing chewing ability and preserving facial structure by minimizing bone loss and supporting lip integrity.
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Implant Restorations

A dental implant offers a durable and natural-looking tooth replacement solution for individuals with missing teeth, providing strength, longevity, and independence from neighboring teeth, although requiring healthy gums, sufficient bone, and diligent oral hygiene for long-term success.
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Crowns

Our office also provides in-office milling of crowns, allowing for same-day service in many cases. This advanced technology complements our comprehensive dental solutions, providing efficient and versatile options for strengthening and enhancing damaged teeth, replacing missing teeth, and improving tooth appearance.
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Dentures

Dentures are removable replacements for missing teeth and surrounding tissues, available as partial dentures for those with remaining natural teeth and complete dentures for those missing all teeth; custom-created to resemble natural teeth, they restore mouth function and appearance, requiring adjustments for proper fit and offering improved functionality and smile aesthetics.
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Bridges

A bridge serves as an effective method for replacing missing teeth, utilizing artificial teeth supported by adjacent natural teeth to fill the gap both functionally and cosmetically; crafted with precision and aesthetic considerations, bridges can be composed of various materials such as gold alloys, porcelain bonded to metal alloy, or all-ceramic material, chosen based on individual needs for strength, wear, and appearance.
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Technologies

Electronic Claims

Many dental offices utilize electronic claims processing, allowing for efficient submission of dental claims to insurance companies with reduced errors and faster turnaround times, benefiting patients by expediting claim processing and minimizing denials or returns; our office is pleased to handle the e-claim process on your behalf, and we welcome any inquiries regarding this procedure.
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Paperless Charting

Implementing paperless charting enhances efficiency and accuracy in dental offices by digitally recording x-rays and charting, reducing paper usage and ensuring standardized charting methods for easy understanding and accurate record-keeping; this method also facilitates seamless information sharing among healthcare providers when needed, and our office is available to address any inquiries regarding your records.
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Diode Soft Tissue Laser

Used with local anesthesia to painlessly and precisely excise fibromas, perform gingivectomies and treat tethered oral tissues by releasing tongue and lip ties.
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Telescopic Loupes

Telescopic loupes are binocular-like devices that attach to the front rim of your dentist’s glasses. Some fractures and cavities are microscopic, so the assistance of the telescopic loupe is needed.
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Panoramic X-Rays

Panoramic radiography, also called panoramic x-ray, is an Axeos 3D dental x-ray examination that captures the entire mouth in a single image, including the teeth, upper and lower jaws, surrounding structures and tissues. The jaw is a curved structure similar to that of a horseshoe.
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Digital X-Rays

Digital radiography uses an estimated 40-90 percent less radiation than conventional film x-rays. Digital x-rays use a digital image capture device in place of traditional film, sending an image immediately to a computer. The result is a highly-detailed image of the mouth, and its contrast and resolution can be enhanced to more easily diagnose dental problems and determine the very best treatment for each case. This means more safety and better accuracy for you.
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Automatic Appointment Reminders

In embracing digital advancements, dental offices now offer automated appointment reminders through email and text messaging, providing patients with timely notifications and reducing the likelihood of human error associated with traditional reminder methods; our staff at the front desk can assist in setting up a reminder system that best suits your preferences for convenience.
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