General Dentistry
Whether it is filling a cavity, repairing a chipped tooth or closing a gap between front teeth, bonding or white filling, we offer excellent and cost-effective dentistry to improve your smile or restore dental caries. Our office handles all areas of general dentistry.
Step 1:
Book an Appointment for Dental Exam
Step 2:
Visit Us and Begin Treatment
Step 3:
Let Us Transform Your Smile
Routine Exams
We offer FREE routine exams for our clients to ensure the highest quality services for everyone!
Based on this initial exam, your dentist will create your customized dental treatment plan, which will be a guide for you and your dental team going forward in order to give you a healthy mouth.
While the services you’ll receive may vary, here’s what you can expect at your first dental checkup:
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A review of your medical history. Tell your dentist about your diet or medications as these may impact your treatment and oral health
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A conversation with the dentist about any concerns you have regarding your teeth, mouth, or overall oral health—we encourage you to ask questions
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An oral exam, including a visual gum tissue check and visual oral cancer scan
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X-rays, if necessary, to see your teeth below the gum line
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A comprehensive treatment plan, with recommended treatment and ongoing care from your dentist
Teeth Cleaning
Professional dental cleanings are crucial in maintaining good oral health. These are among procedures routinely practiced in our dental office. Your dentist or dental hygienist will perform the cleaning for you.
Routine dental cleanings are necessary for the following reasons:
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Diagnose and detect potential signs of oral issues.
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Prevent diseases.
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Prevent tooth loss.
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Maintain good oral health.
Fillings
Fillings are used to replace tooth structure that has been lost due to caries (cavities) or some type of trauma. We offer the best materials to make your teeth strong and aesthetic. For large caries lesions or large types of trauma where a significant amount of tooth structure is missing, full coverage might be indicated in the form of a crown.
Root Canals
During a root canal therapy, your dentist first numbs the affected tooth. Afterward, the crown is drilled to create an opening leading to the pulp chamber. The damaged pulp is removed.
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The next step is to prepare the canals for filling by rinsing the area with a disinfecting solution to kill any remaining bacteria. This permanent filling material helps protect the canal from further infection. Once the filling is applied, the tooth is then prepared for a crown.