A detailed discussion about your dental health, where the dentist examines your teeth and gums and discusses any concerns you might have.
A routine dental exam assesses your teeth, gums, and mouth health, helping detect issues early and maintain good oral hygiene.
An assessment focusing on the alignment of your teeth and jaw, often involving braces or other orthodontic treatments.
Imaging to get a closer look at your teeth and jaw, helping to detect problems that aren’t visible during a regular check up.
Treating cavities by removing decayed parts of the tooth and filling the space with a restorative material.
Tooth extraction involves removing a tooth due to decay, damage, or overcrowding, often to relieve pain or improve alignment.
The removal of wisdom teeth, usually because they are impacted or causing problems.
Complex extractions involve removing hard-to-reach teeth, sometimes requiring bone removal or cutting the tooth into sections.
A tooth-colored filling restores decayed teeth, blending with natural color for a discreet, seamless repair.
Ultrasonic cleaning uses vibrations to remove plaque and tartar, then polishes for a smooth finish.
A gentle cleaning method employs a jet of air, water, and powder to effectively remove stains and plaque from the teeth.
A cosmetic procedure that lightens the color of your teeth, making them look whiter and brighter.
A procedure to treat an infected tooth, where the dentist removes the infected pulp, cleans the canal, and seals it.
A type of gum surgery involves lifting the gums to allow deep cleaning of the tooth roots or reshaping the underlying bone for improved oral health.
Laser gum reshaping creates a more aesthetically pleasing gum line by precisely contouring the gum tissue for improved appearance and symmetry.
Treatment for Temporomandibular Joint Disorder addresses jaw pain, difficulty chewing, and clicking or locking of the jaw to alleviate symptoms.
Procedures to straighten and align teeth, typically using braces or aligners.
Replacing missing teeth with jawbone-anchored artificial ones offers a secure, natural solution.
Clear, removable trays that straighten teeth over time, often used as an alternative to traditional braces.
A removable replacement for missing teeth and surrounding tissues is called dentures.
A removable dental appliance that replaces some missing teeth while keeping the remaining natural teeth.
Crowns cover damaged teeth, while bridges replace missing teeth by anchoring to adjacent teeth for support.
A wide range of additional services that cater to all dental needs.