General Dentistry


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  • Preventative Care

    Everyone should see the dentist for checkups at least once a year; preferably twice a year. During a checkup, the dentist can exam your teeth and spot trouble that you may have overlooked.

  • Oral Hygiene Care

    Good oral hygiene is more than just brushing your teeth. Regular dental checkups can also provide you with professional cleaning and fluoride treatments.

  • Dentistry For Children

    Children are special patients in our dental office. Your child’s first dental visit should be within six months of the eruption of their very first tooth.

  • Periodontal (Gum) Treatment

    Gum disease is a common problem with an easy treatment, if it’s caught early. Most people will have gum disease at one time or another in their lives, even those who take good care of their teeth.

  • Root Canal Treament

    Root canals help provide lasting relief to aching, throbbing, and damaged teeth. With modern technology and anesthetic options, the procedure is efficient, quick and comfortable.

  • Bruxism - Teeth Grinding

    Clenching or grinding your teeth habitually is called bruxismand it often happens during the night while you are sleeping. . If you have symptoms like chronic headaches, facial pain, jaw pain, difficulty opening and closing your mouth or popping sounds in your jaws, you may benefit from treatment with a dental appliance.

  • Wisdom Teeth

    Wisdom tooth removal is a routine procedure that can help to relieve the pain and discomfort of impaction. Sometimes removal of wisdom teeth is recommended before problems develop. 

  • Extractions

    Tooth extractions can rid the mouth of diseased, unhealthy teeth or make room for new emerging teeth. The procedure is comfortable and recovery time is brief thanks to modern technology.

  • Mouth Guards

    People who participate in sports and regular physical activity are at high risk for mouth injuries. Many sports require the use of mouthguards to protect the teeth and mouth.

  • Night Guards

    If you have bruxism, which means that you grind or clench your teeth at night, a nightguard is a mouthguard that will prevent damage to your tooth enamel.