General Dentistry

Teeth Cleaning

Dental Cleaning

Dental cleanings are a critical part of maintaining your oral health. Whether you need teeth deep cleaning or regular teeth cleaning, your dentist will evaluate your Gum health and remove excess plaque or tartar that your tooth brush missed. In case you need a deep cleaning your doctor proceeds with deep teeth scaling which will remove tartar build ups on your root surfaces. This will allow your teeth to remain bright, prevent cavities, help prevent tooth loss by treating gum diseases and also help identify dental diseases early on.

Dental Cleaning

Chipped Tooth

Dental Fillings

Dental cavity fillings are used to treat cavities or to repair cracked or broken teeth. When treating a cavity doctor will remove the damaged portion of the tooth then restore it with composite filling materials. White fillings are majorly replacing old school silver fillings and help to restore teeth to their original shape and shades.

Dental Fillings

Kids Dentistry

Kids Dentistry

It is crucial to introduce kids early on to dental offices so they develop a trust and understanding of the importance of dental care. Kids have ever changing diets and that makes them very susceptible to dental cavities. There are many ways to protect teeth from getting cavities such as dental sealants and regular cleanings and Fluoride therapy . ADA suggests the first dental visit should be within six months after the baby's first tooth, but no later than the child's first birthday. Baby teeth are as important as adult teeth in that they save space for adult teeth as well as maintaining function for chewing. Dental accidents in kids are very common, there are sports dental injuries and other trauma related injuries. In case forces knock teeth loose or cause movements or even knocks completely out of socket, it is absolutely crucial to call your dentist ASAP. The best way to protect a completely knocked out tooth is to keep it inside the child 's mouth and get them to the dental office and avoid scrubbing or washing it.

Kids Dentistry