Our Services
Better Service. Less Stress.
Your health and well-being is our business. We go the extra mile for our patients because we want to make sure you keep coming back—the best way to prevent tooth decay and oral cancer is through timely detection and treatment.
What We Offer
Cosmetic Dentistry
Preventative Dentistry
Digital X-Rays
Intra-Oral Camera
Anesthesia Wand
Tooth Color Restoration
Inlays and Onlays
Porcelain Veneers
Crowns and Bridges
Root Canal Treatments
Gum Disease Diagnosis
Periodontal Maintenance
Partial and Full Dentures
Dental Implant Restoration
Tooth Extraction
Tooth Trauma Treatments
Invisible Orthodontics
Nitrous Oxide
Teeth Whitening
Consultation and Treatment Planning
Full Mouth Rehabilitation
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Looking for a smile makeover? We can help. We’ll start with a consultation to discuss your goals and treatment options and of course, your health comes first.
Cosmetic dental services include:
Dental bonding and reshaping
Teeth whitening
Dental veneers
Dental implant restoration
Dental filling
Inlays/onlays
Smile makeovers
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Crowning or capping a tooth may take two or three visits. We’ll work with you to navigate all your options to design the right repairs for damaged teeth, and help you take great care of them.
Aftercare for Crowns and Bridgework:
Brush and floss between all your teeth every day
Schedule regular cleanings
Avoid using your teeth as tools
Protect your investment with a nightguard
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Dental implants are small titanium posts that replace the roots of missing teeth. While we don’t place dental implants, our specialists can restore and repair them.
Dental Implants FAQs
Are dental implants expensive?
While more expensive than dentures or bridgework, implants are more durable and don’t require replacement. We also help reduce costs through our membership plan. (More on that below!).
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How do you care for dental implants?
Like natural teeth, implants require consistent care—daily brushing and flossing, along with regular check-ups and cleanings. Properly cared for implants will last a lifetime.
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Do my dental implants need repair?
A complete oral examination can help us determine the right option for you.
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Full or partial dentures are just one option for replacing missing teeth, and they can help support the facial skeleton and soft tissue for a more youthful appearance.
Types of Dentures:
Immediate Dentures: a temporary solution to help transition to full dentures
Full Dentures: a permanent solution carefully crafted for aesthetics and comfort
Implant-Supported Overdentures: supported by implants to increase stability while balancing comfort, functionality, and value
Transitional Partial Dentures: a relatively inexpensive, temporary, and removable solution perfect for patients healing from tooth extraction
Removable Partial Dentures: lighter, less obtrusive, and well-constructed from cast vitallium, RPDs are slightly more expensive than plastic dentures, but much less expensive than implants or bridgework