Services

List of Services

Fillings

Dental Filling is a treatment modality to restore missing tooth structure which could have been a result of decay or trauma. Decay makes tooth hollow. Dental Filling helps to fill this gap and protect it from further decay. A filling is also used to repair broken or cracked tooth and the teeth which wear off due to dental habits like teeth grinding, nail biting etc.

Dental Crowns

Dental crowns are one of the most common dental procedures a dentist performs. They do everything from protecting a damaged tooth to enhancing your smile. Here is everything you need to know about dental crowns, including their purpose, types, procedure, care, and cost.

Root canals

A root canal is a procedure that cleans out decay in the tooth root and pulp. During a root canal procedure, the infected nerve and pulp are removed. Then, the tooth’s interior is cleaned and sealed. A restoration (e.g. a crown or filling) is then placed to restore the tooth anatomy and function. So how do you know if you need a root canal? Here are 5 ways to tell that you may need a root canal.

Extractions

Extraction or removal of wisdom teeth has become a standard procedure to prevent future dental problems associated with wisdom teeth, like crowding and infection, even if currently they are not causing any problems. Since the procedure requires oral surgery and recovery time, it is important to know when it is and isn't necessary to remove your wisdom teeth.

Teeth Whitening

If you decide you want to add extra sparkle to your teeth, beyond what regular daily brushing and routine dental cleanings can do, you may choose to get your teeth professionally whitened. Unlike daily brushing and teeth cleanings, which remove plaque and discoloration on the surface of the tooth, in-office professional whitening penetrates teeth from within, where age and medication-related discoloration occurs. Thus, the major benefit of getting in-office whitening over routine dental maintenance and over-the-counter systems, is that it results in significant color change in a short period of time.

Bridges

Dental implants are an excellent restorative treatment option for patients with missing teeth; however, they are not for everyone. If a patient is at an increased risk of implant failure and the dentist determines the patient does not qualify for dental implants, patients might choose an alternative to dental implants. In most cases, a tooth-supported, fixed dental bridge is the most preferred and best alternative to dental implants.