Quality Dental Care
Regular dental care is essential for maintaining a healthy and beautiful smile. Our dental team provides comprehensive dental services, from routine check-ups to oral treatments, to keep your teeth and gums in top condition.
Dental Care and Its Importance
More of Our Dental services
Complete Dental Exams
This type of examination takes longer than a routine check-up. It involves the dentist taking detailed records of the different aspects of the patient's oral health. These types of dental examinations are typically performed once per year.
Emergency Dental Exams
This includes digital x-rays of the specific area of the mouth. The goal of an emergency dental exam is to address an acute issue, and to diagnose and recommend treatment to alleviate pain, swelling, or possible infection.
Dental Cleanings
In many instances, a prophylaxis cleaning is performed by a dental hygienist, and it entails removing all the plaque from teeth, removing deeper, hardened plaque (calculus) and any stains that exist on the surface of the teeth.
Dental Fluoride Treatment
If your oral hygiene is not ideal, fluoride could be just the thing! Fluoride helps prevent tooth decay by making the tooth more resistant to acid attacks from plaque, bacteria and sugars in the mouth. It can also inhibit the growth of harmful oral bacteria and further prevent cavities.
Our Top-Level
Dental services
We’re here to provide a full-range of dental services and help you get the care you need.
Dentists match the color of the patient’s natural teeth to the color of the composite resin. While amalgam fillings consist of various metals, the fillings have a silver appearance.
In deep scaling, a dentist or hygienist removes plaque and tartar on teeth below the gum line from the pocket area between the teeth and gums that forms when inflammation is present.
Dental sealants are thin coatings that when painted on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth (molars) can prevent cavities (tooth decay) for many years.
The dentist at our practice will make sure you’re comfortable before, during, and after your extraction procedure. This includes walking you through every step of the tooth extraction, as well as the use of local anesthetics.
On an X-ray, a dentist can see the enamel or outer covering of the tooth, the underlying dentin layer, and the pulp chamber where nerve tissue resides inside the tooth. Typically, your dentist may recommend taking X-rays as often as every six months to spot problems in your teeth, gums, and jaws early on.
Dental fillings are single or combinations of metals, plastics, glass or other materials used to repair or restore teeth. Fillings are also used to repair cracked or broken teeth and teeth that have been worn down from misuse (such as from nail-biting or tooth grinding).
Your referral (including supporting information like x-rays) will be viewed by a Consultant in the speciality that you are being referred for. They will look at the complexity of your referral and decide if you need to be treated by a specialist.
Quality Dental Care
Regular dental care is essential for maintaining a healthy and beautiful smile. Our dental team provides comprehensive dental services, from routine check-ups to oral treatments, to keep your teeth and gums in top condition.
Dental Care and Its Importance
More of Our Dental services
Complete Dental Exams
This type of examination takes longer than a routine check-up. It involves the dentist taking detailed records of the different aspects of the patient's oral health. These types of dental examinations are typically performed once per year.
Emergency Dental Exams
This includes digital x-rays of the specific area of the mouth. The goal of an emergency dental exam is to address an acute issue, and to diagnose and recommend treatment to alleviate pain, swelling, or possible infection.
Dental Cleanings
In many instances, a prophylaxis cleaning is performed by a dental hygienist, and it entails removing all the plaque from teeth, removing deeper, hardened plaque (calculus) and any stains that exist on the surface of the teeth.
Dental Fluoride Treatment
If your oral hygiene is not ideal, fluoride could be just the thing! Fluoride helps prevent tooth decay by making the tooth more resistant to acid attacks from plaque, bacteria and sugars in the mouth. It can also inhibit the growth of harmful oral bacteria and further prevent cavities.
Our Top-Level
Dental services
We’re here to provide a full-range of dental services and help you get the care you need.
Dentists match the color of the patient’s natural teeth to the color of the composite resin. While amalgam fillings consist of various metals, the fillings have a silver appearance.
In deep scaling, a dentist or hygienist removes plaque and tartar on teeth below the gum line from the pocket area between the teeth and gums that forms when inflammation is present.
Dental sealants are thin coatings that when painted on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth (molars) can prevent cavities (tooth decay) for many years.
The dentist at our practice will make sure you’re comfortable before, during, and after your extraction procedure. This includes walking you through every step of the tooth extraction, as well as the use of local anesthetics.
On an X-ray, a dentist can see the enamel or outer covering of the tooth, the underlying dentin layer, and the pulp chamber where nerve tissue resides inside the tooth. Typically, your dentist may recommend taking X-rays as often as every six months to spot problems in your teeth, gums, and jaws early on.
Dental fillings are single or combinations of metals, plastics, glass or other materials used to repair or restore teeth. Fillings are also used to repair cracked or broken teeth and teeth that have been worn down from misuse (such as from nail-biting or tooth grinding).
Your referral (including supporting information like x-rays) will be viewed by a Consultant in the speciality that you are being referred for. They will look at the complexity of your referral and decide if you need to be treated by a specialist.
Quality Dental Care
Regular dental care is essential for maintaining a healthy and beautiful smile. Our dental team provides comprehensive dental services, from routine check-ups to oral treatments, to keep your teeth and gums in top condition.
Dental Care and Its Importance
More of Our Dental services
Complete Dental Exams
This type of examination takes longer than a routine check-up. It involves the dentist taking detailed records of the different aspects of the patient's oral health. These types of dental examinations are typically performed once per year.
Emergency Dental Exams
This includes digital x-rays of the specific area of the mouth. The goal of an emergency dental exam is to address an acute issue, and to diagnose and recommend treatment to alleviate pain, swelling, or possible infection.
Dental Cleanings
In many instances, a prophylaxis cleaning is performed by a dental hygienist, and it entails removing all the plaque from teeth, removing deeper, hardened plaque (calculus) and any stains that exist on the surface of the teeth.
Dental Fluoride Treatment
If your oral hygiene is not ideal, fluoride could be just the thing! Fluoride helps prevent tooth decay by making the tooth more resistant to acid attacks from plaque, bacteria and sugars in the mouth. It can also inhibit the growth of harmful oral bacteria and further prevent cavities.
Our Top-Level
Dental services
We’re here to provide a full-range of dental services and help you get the care you need.
Dentists match the color of the patient’s natural teeth to the color of the composite resin. While amalgam fillings consist of various metals, the fillings have a silver appearance.
In deep scaling, a dentist or hygienist removes plaque and tartar on teeth below the gum line from the pocket area between the teeth and gums that forms when inflammation is present.
Dental sealants are thin coatings that when painted on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth (molars) can prevent cavities (tooth decay) for many years.
The dentist at our practice will make sure you’re comfortable before, during, and after your extraction procedure. This includes walking you through every step of the tooth extraction, as well as the use of local anesthetics.
On an X-ray, a dentist can see the enamel or outer covering of the tooth, the underlying dentin layer, and the pulp chamber where nerve tissue resides inside the tooth. Typically, your dentist may recommend taking X-rays as often as every six months to spot problems in your teeth, gums, and jaws early on.
Dental fillings are single or combinations of metals, plastics, glass or other materials used to repair or restore teeth. Fillings are also used to repair cracked or broken teeth and teeth that have been worn down from misuse (such as from nail-biting or tooth grinding).
Your referral (including supporting information like x-rays) will be viewed by a Consultant in the speciality that you are being referred for. They will look at the complexity of your referral and decide if you need to be treated by a specialist.