What we offer…

  • Refers to the measures taken to maintain oral health and prevent dental diseases like cavities and gum disease. It encompasses regular checkups, cleanings, and good oral hygiene practices like brushing and flossing, ultimately aiming to minimize the risk of developing more serious dental issues. 

  • A cosmetic dental procedure that lightens the shade of your teeth, making them appear whiter and brighter. It involves using bleaching agents or abrasives to remove stains and discoloration, revealing a more radiant smile. 

  • Decayed, broken, and missing teeth affect your oral health and your self-confidence. When a tooth has suffered structural or cosmetic damage, a dental crown can restore a tooth’s function and appearance.

  • Focuses on improving the appearance of teeth, gums, and smiles. While it can also address functional issues, the primary goal is to enhance the aesthetics of a patient's smile.  Common procedures include teeth whitening, veneers, bonding, and implants. 

  • An artificial tooth that is attached to the top of a dental implant, restoring the appearance and function of a natural tooth. It's the visible part of the implant, designed to look and feel like a real tooth, and it's crucial for chewing and smiling confidently.

  • Dentures are just one option for replacing missing teeth; some of the others include fixed bridgework and dental implants. Each method has its particular pluses and minuses, which should be carefully considered. There are also several varieties of dentures available to address specific issues, from partial dentures to implant-supported overdentures. The best option for you will depend on your individual situation.

  • Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease or periodontitis, is a bacterial infection that inflames the soft tissue around your teeth and becomes more severe if left untreated. Over time, gum disease will erode the bone that supports your teeth, leading to tooth mobility and loss.