Our Services

Straightforward dental care from a team that's been doing this for over 32 years.

We handle the full range of general dentistry. If something's wrong with your teeth, we've probably seen it before — and we know how to fix it.

Cleanings and Exams

Regular cleanings are the foundation of everything else we do. Our hygienists remove plaque and tartar buildup, especially in the spots your toothbrush can't reach — below the gum line and between teeth. We finish with a fluoride treatment to strengthen your enamel and help prevent decay.

We recommend cleanings twice a year. For patients with gum disease or a history of heavy buildup, we may suggest more frequent visits.

During your exam, your doctor checks for cavities, signs of gum disease, bite issues, and oral cancer. We catch problems early so they stay small.

Fillings

When a cavity forms or a tooth chips, a filling restores the damaged area. We offer tooth-colored composite fillings that blend with your natural teeth — no metal, no dark spots when you smile.

If you have old amalgam fillings you'd like replaced, we can do that too. Many patients prefer the look and feel of modern composites.

Crowns

A crown covers and protects a tooth that's too damaged for a filling alone — whether from decay, a crack, or a large break. We use porcelain crowns that match the color and shape of your natural teeth.

The process typically takes two visits. At the first, we prepare the tooth and place a temporary crown. At the second, we seat the permanent one. With proper care, a crown can last for many years.

Bridges

A bridge fills the gap left by one or more missing teeth. It anchors to the teeth on either side of the space, preventing your remaining teeth from shifting out of position.

We offer several bridge options depending on the location and number of missing teeth. Your doctor will walk you through which type makes the most sense for your situation.

Root Canals

A root canal saves a tooth that's been damaged by deep decay or infection. We remove the infected tissue inside the tooth, clean and shape the canal, and seal it with a biocompatible filling. A crown is usually placed afterward to protect the tooth long-term.

Root canals have a reputation that's worse than the reality. With modern techniques and anesthesia, most patients say it feels similar to getting a filling. The alternative — losing the tooth — is almost always a worse outcome.

Extractions

Sometimes a tooth can't be saved. When that's the case, we remove it as comfortably as possible and talk through your options for replacing it — whether that's an implant, a bridge, or another solution.

We also handle wisdom teeth that are impacted, crowding other teeth, or causing pain. Most wisdom tooth issues show up in the late teens or early twenties, and we can usually identify potential problems on an x-ray before they become painful.

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