Complete Dental Care from A to Z
Maintain the natural life of your teeth and support good oral health with regular dental visits. Timely intervention at the first sign of decay can save you from discomfort and high costs. If your teeth, gums, or oral health cause you issues, restorative care can help you get back on track and make your mouth feel normal again. General dentistry focuses on your overall health, and here are some results you can expect from preventive and restorative care:
- Super clean teeth that appear whiter without the need for whitening.
- X rays to detect issues before they become serious.
- Healthy gums that don’t itch or bleed.
- Composite fillings that stop cavities from progressing.
- Reduced sensitivity to hot and cold foods.
- Prevent and reverse tooth decay.
- Extended life of prosthetics and dental appliances.
Preventative Care:
- Save your natural tooth from infection.
- Replace missing teeth with natural looking options.
- Repair damaged teeth to restore their original function.
- Custom made prosthetics and appliances.
- Easier eating, better sleep, and improved quality of life.
Restorative Dentistry:
Our General Dentistry services
Composite Fillings
Tooth coloured fillings fill cavities to prevent them from worsening or causing permanent damage to your tooth. These white fillings blend with your natural teeth, offering a great look and feel.
Dental Bonding
Restore chips and cracked teeth or improve the appearance of healthy teeth with dental bonding.
Dental Bridges
Restore gaps and replace missing teeth with a custom made dental prosthesis that is permanently bonded in place.
Dental Crowns
Dental crowns are an essential part of restorative dentistry, improving the strength, appearance, and longevity of your teeth.
Dental Extractions
Having a tooth removed is a common procedure that can be done with minimal pain or discomfort.
Dental Implants
An implant functions like a natural tooth root and is topped with a restoration, such as a dental crown, to restore the function of your teeth, enhance your appearance, and provide a natural feel.
Dentures
Get new dentures or maintain and repair your full or partial dentures. These modern dental prostheses can replace several or all of your teeth with minimal discomfort.
Root Canal
Root canals are a careful, quick, and relatively pain free procedure that provides immediate relief and helps save your natural tooth.
Teeth Cleanings
Regular checkups and cleanings prevent gum disease and tooth decay. Plan your cleaning and checkup every 6 to 8 months to avoid sudden dental pain and unexpected costs.
The Importance of Early Intervention and Routine Care
Prevention is far better than treatment. We want you to smile with confidence, and our care and early intervention recommendations come from a place of concern for your well being. Keeping your teeth, gums, jaw, and tongue healthy now and addressing problems early means less discomfort, fewer surprises, and lower costs in the long run.
Keep Your Natural Teeth for Longer
Did you know cavities are the most common cause of tooth loss in young adults, while gum disease is the leading cause for older adults? Practicing good oral hygiene at home can help keep your teeth strong and healthy. During your routine exam, we can detect early signs of gum disease and tooth decay, providing treatment before things worsen.
Save Your Money
Regular teeth cleanings and exams are affordable, predictable expenses that fit well within most budgets. Treatments for early stage tooth decay, like composite fillings, are low cost and a solid investment for the future. On the other hand, more advanced procedures to fix serious issues often come with a higher price tag.
Don’t Even Think About It
One of the best things about maintaining optimal oral health is that you won’t have to think about it at all. No pain, no inflammation, and no bothersome toothaches. You won’t worry about what you eat or feel self conscious about your smile. Well maintained teeth are naturally beautiful, comfortable, and reliable.
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to schedule an initial consultation & exam.
Your consultation will include an examination of everything from your teeth, gums and soft tissues to the shape and condition of your bite. Generally, we want to see how your whole mouth looks and functions. Before we plan your treatment we want to know everything about the health and aesthetic of your smile, and most importantly, what you want to achieve so we can help you get there.
Frequently Asked Questions
A routine check up includes a thorough cleaning and an exam. Regular cleaning helps remove plaque and tartar that build up, even with daily brushing and flossing, while the dental team monitors your oral health, paying close attention to problem areas.
Food particles, especially those stuck in hard to reach areas, become food for the bacteria in our mouths. These bacteria produce acids that break down tooth enamel, leading to decay. A diet high in sugar or acidic foods and drinks, like coffee and soda, can accelerate this process.
Genetics can play a role in how prone someone is to cavities. Some people are more susceptible to cavity causing bacteria or have overcrowded teeth that are difficult to clean. The best way to fight cavities is through excellent oral hygiene and smart eating habits.
Yes. Fillings are important because they stop decay and prevent future pain. Addressing the issue while it’s still small and manageable is in your best interest.
Routine cleanings can prevent or even reverse early tooth decay. If decay is detected early, fluoride treatments and composite fillings can restore the tooth. If a tooth becomes infected, a root canal can save it. Severe decay may require a dental crown or veneers for restoration. In extreme cases, when a tooth is too damaged, extraction may be necessary, and its function can be restored with an implant or bridge. Several treatment options are available depending on your specific needs.
Preventive teeth cleanings and routine exams are encouraged during pregnancy and are safe for both you and your baby. The goal is to prevent oral infections and treat dental issues that sometimes arise during pregnancy. In the case of a dental emergency like an infection, more invasive procedures, such as a root canal, may be necessary. However, elective procedures, like teeth whitening, should be postponed until after the baby is born.
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