Oral Examination: An examination of the gums, tongue, cheeks, upper throat and teeth for disease or health.
Restorative: Removing decay and replacing it with fillings.
Endodontia Therapy: Commonly known as “Root Canals”, is the removal of defective, dead or infected tissue from inside the roots of a tooth and sealing the tooth with a rubber material called “gutta percha”
Prosthetics:
A Crown, often called a Cap, is a weak or broken tooth with a shell of gold or porcelain to restore the tooth to function and esthetics
Veneers are made of plastic or porcelain and are placed over the outside of the front teeth to improve color or esthetics.
Bridges are made to fill in a missing tooth using the adjacent teeth to permanently hold it in place.
Dental Implants replace a missing tooth with a permanent restoration using a titanium screw which is placed into the bone by an oral surgeon and subsequently has a crown placed on top of the screw.
Removable Prosthetics are full dentures or removable partial dentures.
Extractions: The removal of non-restorable teeth with local anesthesia.
Technology:
Intraoral Laser: The Biolase Laser is used for removing
decay, old tooth colored fillings, recontouring of the gingiva (gums) or bone and sterilizing periodontal pockets.
Intra Oral Camera: This camera is used to document and demonstrate to patients, lesions, fillings, cracked or broken teeth or general health. It is then saved as a color print.
Velsocope: A new technology designed to aid the dental professional in finding potential oral cancer before it is visible, using tissue fluorescence.