Taking care of your mouth is essential for keeping it happy and healthy. Much of your oral care takes place at home. The American Dental Association recommends that you brush your teeth twice a day and floss at least once a day. These habits are essential for eliminating plaque and bacteria buildup from your teeth to prevent serious issues like cavities and gum disease. In addition to taking care of your mouth at home, maintaining your oral health also requires professional dental care. Read More
Fillings
Cavities are one of the most common dental issues there are, affecting the mouths of millions of individuals from children to seniors. When cavities develop, it is imperative that they be treated right away. Without treatment, cavities only continue to worsen, which can cause the tooth to weaken and put it at risk for root canal therapy. Read More
Crowns and Bridges
A crown is a restoration that covers a tooth in order to strengthen it as well as restore it to its normal shape and size. A crown may be placed to support a large filling when there is little remaining tooth structure. A tooth that has been treated with root canal therapy will require a crown to provide strength and support to the tooth. We only use materials for crowns that will provide the longest lasting benefits to our patients. Read More
Dental Implants
Your teeth have many important responsibilities. If you suffer tooth loss, replacing those teeth is important for maintaining normal functioning of your mouth as well as your quality of life. Replacing missing teeth used to mean either a bridge or a denture. Today, you have more options. Read More
Periodontal Therapy
Periodontal disease is a condition that starts as the result of a bacterial infection in your mouth. It is more commonly known as gum disease. While a devastating oral health condition, it is barely noticeable when it first begins. When it first strikes, periodontal disease exhibits as red, swollen gums. As the condition continues to develop, the swollen tissue pulls away from your teeth, leading to the formation of periodontal pockets. Read More
Jaw Joint Therapy
TMD is a condition that afflicts thousands of people. Frequent indicators of TMJ include popping and clicking of the jaw, limited jaw function, pain in the neck, shoulders, and upper back, and pain and pressure in the face and ears. We provide conservative therapies that can eliminate this painful and frustrating problem. Read More
Dentures & Partials
Dentures are removable replacements for missing teeth. Full or partial dentures may be required depending upon the number of teeth remaining. Dentures can aid in chewing and speech as well as support for facial muscles.