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Your First Visit
When you have a dental examination, you get complete assurance that all of your dental needs are going to be brought to your attention. You may not have been to the dentist for 6 months, 2 years or longer.
Whatever the case, a full examination will give you peace of mind that on the next visit you will know exactly what to expect.
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Extractions and Wisdom teeth
Extractions can become necessary for a number of reasons. These include severe decay, periodontal (gum) disease, impacted wisdom teeth, trauma, irreparable damage and orthodontic reasons.
The best method for extraction will be identified using X-ray images and discussed with you.
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Cosmetic Dentistry
Your dental crown will look, feel, and function just like a regular tooth.
Crowns, or “caps” as some call them, are custom-made covers for teeth that have had a root canal (leaving very little tooth structure), cracked or weakened teeth or teeth that are so decayed that a regular filling isn’t sufficient.
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Preventative Dentistry
Taking care of your teeth doesn’t mean just brushing and flossing — it means protecting them at all times, particularly when playing sports.
Mouth protectors, also known as mouthguards, typically cover the upper teeth and can help cushion a blow to the face, minimizing the risk of broken teeth and injuries to the soft tissues of the mouth.