Comprehensive approach to care
“A comprehensive approach” – Your mouth, lips, teeth, gums, tongue, cheeks, jaw joints, occlusion(bite), and chewing muscles are all part of a complex, interconnected system. We believe that obtaining a complete picture of your oral health – through a comprehensive clinical and radiographic examination that includes all parts of your oral cavity is vital. We want to fully understand your oral health prior to starting any treatment – including checking for issues such as oral cancer and other abnormalities.
“Everyone deserves a unique treatment plan” – By developing an individualized treatment plan, we are better able to provide you with a healthy, comfortable, functional, aesthetic, and long-lasting dentition. With this comprehensive approach, we not only restore your teeth in harmony with your jaw joint and chewing muscles, we also take a proactive approach to the prevention of dental disease (cavities, gum disease, occlusal disease), ensuring your mouth is healthy for life.

Oral cancer screening
Along with a conventional oral screening exam, our practice has a state-of-the-art device called the VELscope Oral Cancer Screening System. The VELscope is a device that allows dental professionals to perform a non-invasive, pain-free examination for the early detection of a wide variety of oral diseases, including pre-cancer and cancer.

Periodontal (gum) care
The periodontium, comprised of the gum tissue and bone, is the foundation of your teeth. A healthy periodontium is critical for the long-term health of your mouth. Without adequate gutm tissue and bone to hold your teeth in place, they can become loose or even fall out. Unfortunately, gum disease is one of the most common dental problems. Developing slowly and without causing pain, gum disease may go unnoticed until the disease is serious and you are in danger of losing teeth. However, with regular periodontal care from our hygienists, you can maintain the health of your gums for a life-time

Root Canal Treatment
Root canal treatment, often referred to as endodontic treatment, is the process of removing infected, injured or dead pulp from your tooth. The space inside the hard layers of tooth, called the pulp, contains the nerve and blood supply of the tooth. Root canal treatment lets you keep the tooth rather than having to pull it out. By saving your tooth, you can avoid having to replace it with an artificial tooth and other problems associated with a missing tooth.
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