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Preventative Care

Preventive care is the practice of caring for your teeth to keep them healthy. This helps to avoid cavities, gum disease, enamel wear, and more.  


Efficient preventative care is key to having a healthy smile. 


Consistent checkups will allow our team to diagnose oral cancer, gum disease, and tooth decay before they spread and become a problem and  usually includes oral evaluations, routine cleanings, x-rays and fluoride treatments.   



 

Cosmetic Dentistry

Cosmetic dentistry generally refers to any dental work that improves the appearance (though not necessarily the functionality) of teeth, gums and/or bite. It primarily focuses on improvement dental aesthetics in color, position, shape, size, alignment and overall smile appearance. 


Whether your teeth are the wrong shape, crooked, stained, or chipped, our cosmetic dentists can treat your teeth with minimal methods using the latest techniques and the finest materials.

 

  • Inlays and Onlays. These are also known as indirect fillings, which are made by a dental laboratory, and they are used when a tooth has mild to moderate decay or there is not enough tooth structure to support a filling. ...
  • Composite Bonding. ...
  • Dental Veneers. ...
  • Teeth Whitening. ...
  • Implants.

Teeth Whitening

Teeth can become stained from the foods we eat and drink. A great way to bring back the brilliance and radiance of your smile is with Teeth Whitening treatments.  


Tooth whitening lightens teeth and helps to remove unwanted stains and discoloration. Whitening is among the most popular cosmetic dental procedures because it can greatly improve how your teeth look. 

 

The most common reasons for teeth to get yellow or stained are:

  • Using tobacco
  • Drinking dark-colored liquids such as coffee, cola, tea and red wine
  • Not taking good care of your teeth

Aging makes teeth less bright as the enamel gets thinner and the dentin becomes darker.  Whitening is not a one-time procedure. It will need to be repeated from time to time if you want to maintain the brighter color. 

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