Whitening
More and more people want whiter teeth these days, and
fortunately, we can help! Several techniques exist to brighten
your... Click
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Veneers
Porcelain veneers are thin shells made of porcelain that
are custom crafted in a dental laboratory. They are bonded to
the front and biting edges of your teeth. Veneers are translucent
and extremely natural looking. They effectively close gaps between
the teeth, and restore and protect worn, chipped or misshapen
teeth. Veneers are also great for whitening permanently stained
teeth, or teeth that have... Click
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Crowns
The tooth structure that you see when you look at a natural
tooth is the enamel. Enamel covers the clinical crown of a tooth,
which is the part of the tooth that is above the gum line. Sometimes,
the clinical crown is weakened or damaged... Click
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Bridges
Teeth need each other for support. When a tooth is lost,
the biting forces change on the teeth next to the space, and
they begin to shift. When an opposing tooth no longer has anything
to bite against, it begins to slowly extrude out of the socket.
You may eventually end up losing that tooth... Click
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Implants
A dental implant is a small titanium fixture that serves
as the replacement for the root portion of a missing natural
tooth. The implant is placed in the bone of the upper or lower
jaw and allowed to bond with the bone, serving as an anchor
for the replacement tooth. Dental implants can be used to Click
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Orthodontics (braces)
When braces are placed on your teeth to correct a poor
alignment (called a malocclusion), they actually move your teeth
slowly through the bone in your jaw. They do this by creating
tension, or pressure, on one side of your... Click
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Bonding
Bonding is the artistic placement of a tooth-colored plastic
material to front teeth to enhance their color, shape or length.
You can have one tooth re-created with bonding, or we can transform
your entire smile! And the effects are not... Click
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Bruixism (nightguard)
Bruxism is the clenching or grinding of your teeth while
you are asleep. It's is not just an annoyance; it exerts thousands
of pounds of pressure on the biting surfaces of the teeth, which
can lead to jaw pain and damage to your teeth, as well as to
the surrounding bone, gums, and jaw joint. Left untreated, bruxism
can... Click
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Wisdom Teeth Extraction
Before we remove your wisdom teeth, we'll examine your
mouth and teeth, and we will take X-rays of the teeth we're
going to remove so we can evaluate their roots and the bone
that surrounds them. Be sure you tell us about any... Click
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Mouthguard
Injuries to the mouth and face are the number-one sports
trauma, and a dental injury is painful, costly, and permanent.
Fortunately, many mouth injuries can be prevented by wearing
an... Click
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Careing for Baby teeth
It's important that your child's primary teeth remain healthy
until they fall out naturally, because they serve a number of
important purposes. First, they help maintain good nutrition
for children by enabling them to chew properly and... Click
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