Composite fillings are a non-metal alternative to amalgam fillings. Tooth-colored and durable, these fillings rebuild tooth structure after cavity treatment or damage, including chips to the tooth surface.
Inlays and onlays are tooth restorations that reshape and strengthen damaged or decayed teeth. Inlays replace surfaces lost after treatment for a large cavity and onlays fit inside the tooth, replacing one or more tooth cusps.
Teeth grinding treatment involves custom night guards to protect teeth by keeping them from touching. Night guards for bruxism can also help relieve the jaw muscles and joints affected by chronic grinding and clenching.
Custom partial and full removable dentures take the place of one or more missing teeth. Modern dentures are lifelike and comfortable, helping to improve the ability to chew and talk, while restoring confidence from a complete smile.
Altering how the teeth come together to minimize stress caused to the muscles, joints, and teeth. Equally applied biting force helps reduce issues related to TMJ, including jaw pain and stiffness, chronic headaches, and muscle tension.
Oral pathology exams check for irregularities of the tissues inside the mouth, including the tongue. Changes to color and texture, cysts or tumors, and other abnormalities can be diagnosed proactively, especially in oral cancer cases.
Routine dental services aimed at preventing damage, decay, or disease of the mouth. Preventive measures can include hygiene cleanings, x-rays, oral cancer screenings, and fluoride or sealants, among others.
Root canals preserve teeth that may otherwise need extraction by removing infection from inside the tooth. By clearing away infection and covering the tooth with a dental crown, it can be restored to proper function and aesthetics. Our on-staff endodontist specializes in treating infections inside the teeth and is skilled at providing virtually pain-free, effective root canal therapy.