Improving Your Education
We like our patients to understand their own dental health as clearly
as possible, since this allows them to make informed decisions about their
own care. So, please feel free to browse through any of the following
educational topics, and call us if you need more information!
Teeth Whitening
A Whole New Reason to Smile
Although most people would like to smile with confidence, knowing their
teeth are white, shiny, and healthy looking...most people's teeth are
also prone to discoloration over time. Aging, drinking coffee or tea,
and using tobacco are some of the top culprits behind this.
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Restoring A Shapely Smile
Simple Steps, Dramatic Results
Chipped, stained, discolored, unevenly spaced, or even slightly crooked
front teeth can cause people not to smile. And that's no way to live!
Fortunately, we have a couple of simple ways to restore such teeth, giving
you an entirely new-looking, long-lasting expression of confidence and
happiness: either via composite resin bonding and/or applying porcelain
veneers.
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Diagnodent
We Find Decay The Easy Way
One of the most important things we do for our patients is to identify
and fill cavities. Since even the smallest spot of decay can threaten
the integrity of the entire tooth, finding and filling cavities is the
key to preventing further problems of all kinds.
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Implants
A Restoration with a Solid Foundation
Tooth Root Substitutes
Sometimes, people lose permanent teeth due to accident, injury, disease
or extraction. In such cases, we find dental implants to be a secure,
functional replacement option. They're superior to many other replacement
choices because they actually restore comfort and beauty, while also remaining
functional for the long run.
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Root Canal Therapy: Easy Does It
Problematic Pulp
Your teeth contain several layers: the outer protective enamel, a secondary
layer of dentin, and an inner soft 'pulp' tissue layer. This inner pulp
‘chamber’ contains your tooth's nerves, veins, arteries and lymph vessels…all
of which function to keep your tooth alive and well.
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