- Preventive Dentistry – Emphasizing Preservation of Natural Teeth…
If you don’t take care of your teeth and properly manage your oral health, you may find yourself forking over thousands of dollars in restorative dental care. Did you know that a full mouth reconstruction can cost between $45,000 and $80,000? By practicing preventive dentistry, you can safeguard yourself from these exorbitant dental costs.
- Pediatric Dentistry – Children’s Dental Care…
What your children eat affects their teeth. Sugars (found in cake, cookies, candy, milk and juice) and starches (found in pretzels and potato chips) can cause tooth decay. Add to this the fact that it is more difficult to clean babies’ and children’s teeth and you can see why debris tends to remain in children’s teeth, resulting in bacteria growth and, ultimately, tooth decay.
- Cosmetic Dentistry – Treatment of Stained, Malformed, and Unattractive Teeth…
Dentists must pay close attention to the appearance of the dental work. Doing this requires special materials. Ceramic and composite technology has advanced to the point where beautiful AND durable dental work can be provided to each patient. But there is so much extra training involved in learning how to use these highly advanced materials properly, that only those dentists who are truly passionate about the appearance of their work take the time away from the office and spend the money required.
- Modern Cosmetic Techniques – Bonding and Porcelain Veneers…
Nowadays cosmetic dentistry includes an array of dental procedures available that can improve your overall appearance and gives you a perfect smile. Cosmetic dentistry is improving the smile by tooth whitening, tooth straightening, crowns, veneers, cosmetic dentures.
- Restorative Dentistry – Tooth-Colored Fillings…
Restorative Dentistry refers to the restoration of natural teeth that have been damaged, decayed or lost. Once your dentist has examined your teeth and has evaluated your dental and medical history, he/she will be ready to provide a diagnosis, and treatment options. A crown may be constructed to restore an individual damaged tooth back to it’s original form and function, while a bridge may be utilized to replace one or more teeth. These restorations are cemented onto the teeth and are referred to as “fixed” dentistry as opposed to a restoration of missing teeth with a removable appliance or partial denture..
- Oral Surgery – Tooth Removal and Minor Surgical Procedures…
Wisdom teeth, otherwise known as third molars, are the last set of teeth to develop. Sometimes these teeth emerge from the gum line and the jaw is large enough to allow room for them, but most of the time, this is not the case. More often, one or more of these third molars fails to emerge in proper alignment or fails to fully emerge through the gum line and becomes entrapped or “impacted” between the jawbone and the gum tissue.
- Prosthetics – Crowns, Bridges, Full and Partial Dentures…
We admit it, we enjoy the challenge of cosmetic dentistry. As your partner in addressing the cosmetic concerns of your patients, our dental laboratory provides the finest prothetics available today, even for the toughest cases.

Your Invisalign treatment will consist of a series of aligners that you switch out about every two weeks. Each aligner is individually manufactured with exact calculations to gradually shift your teeth into place. And since your Invisalign system is custom-made for your teeth and your teeth only, with a plan devised by you and your dentist or orthodontist, you know you’ll end up with a smile that truly fits.
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