General Dentistry

A Healthy Mouth Through Routine

Dental Care

Helping our patients maintain a healthy mouth and smile is the main goal of general dentistry. We prefer to provide more minor, preventive care than to see patients suffer with more intensive treatments from a problem that was not managed in time. We want to ensure that your oral health is in its optimal state and positively contributing to the health of your entire body. We are here to brighten your smile and pave the way for a brighter life.

PREVENTATIVE DENTISTRY

If you want to keep your teeth clean, brush them at least twice daily. It is recommended that each time lasts two minutes (or longer), though most people rush through this process quickly without giving themselves enough time in order for it be effective; make sure not just the outside reaches but also inside sides and outliers are cleaned thoroughly as well! Then follow up with flossing before bedtime every single night.

CLEANING AND EXAMS

While there are many preventive approaches to dental care, such as checkups and cleanings at your general dentist's office or even just visiting an oral hygiene specialist every six months for X-rays of your teeth, it is also important that you see us if any problems arise. Your X-rays will be taken during our visit so we can determine what would best keep your dental health in its finest state!

TEETH WHITENING

Smile with confidence! You can make your smile whiter and brighter by whitening the teeth. This is an easy treatment option that you should do periodically to avoid staining of foods or drinks like wine, coffee etc., which contribute towards discoloration.   Additionally, the process actually rids the teeth of plaque and tartar that tend to lead to dental problems.

FILLINGS

Composite fillings act as a dentistry solution for problems such as tooth decay or cracks. A composite filling is a tooth-colored plastic and glass mixture used to restore decayed teeth. This procedure is also utilized for cosmetic improvements of the smile by fixing any discoloration or reshaping any disfigured teeth.

ROOT CANAL

Root canals are needed when decay and bacteria spread for too long without treatment. At a certain point, this decay makes it to the pulp inside the tooth. This pulp includes nerves, therefore infection generally causes a lot of pain. Since this is happening on the inside of the tooth, you won’t necessarily see the damage. Instead, you could feel it through pain and notice other signs that include bleeding, swelling and bad breath.

EXTRACTIONS

An extraction is performed to remove a tooth, whether because of disease, crowding, or damage. When extractions are required, the area around the tooth will be numbed and your dentist will remove the tooth. A small amount of bleeding is normal, as your mouth will replace the removed tooth root by forming a blood clot in the area.

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