Complete dental care from A to Z
Extend the natural life of your teeth and maintain good oral health with routine dental care. Regular visits to your dentist and early intervention at the first sign of decay will save you from pain, discomfort, and unexpected expenses. If your teeth, gums, or oral health are causing issues, restorative dental care will get you back on track and make your mouth feel normal again. General dentistry prioritizes your overall health. Here are some results you can expect from preventative and restorative care:
Preventative Care:
- Super clean teeth that look whiter without whitening
- X-rays that detect problems while they’re still small
- Healthy gums that don’t itch or bleed
- Composite fillings that halt cavities in their tracks
- Less sensitivity from hot and cold foods
- Reverse and prevent tooth decay
- Extend the life of prosthetics and appliances
Restorative Dentistry:
- Save your natural tooth from infection
- Replace missing teeth with a natural looking solution
- Repair damaged teeth to like new condition
- Custom made prosthetics and appliances
- Eat easier, sleep better, and enjoy an enhanced quality of life
Our General Dentistry services
Composite Fillings
Tooth coloured fillings fill cavities to stop them from growing larger or causing permanent damage to your tooth. These white fillings are matched to your natural teeth so they look and feel great.
Dental Bridges
Restore gaps and replace your tooth or teeth with a custom made dental prosthesis permanently bonded in place.
Dental Crowns
Dental crowns are a key component of restorative dentistry, significantly enhancing the strength, appearance, and longevity of your teeth.
Dental Extractions
Having a tooth or teeth removed is a very common procedure that can be performed with very little pain or discomfort.
Dental Implants
An implant acts like a natural tooth root and is topped with a restoration, such as a dental crown, to help restore the function of your teeth, improve your smile, and make it feel natural.
Root Canal
Root canals can be careful, quick, and relatively pain free, offering immediate relief and saving your natural tooth.
Same Day Crowns
Custom made from start to finish in just one appointment -- no temporary crown needed.
Teeth Cleanings
Regular checkups and cleanings prevent gum disease and tooth decay. Plan your cleaning and checkup every 6 to 8 months to avoid sudden dental pain and unexpected expenses.
The importance of early intervention and routine care
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. We want to see you smile! Your health is our top priority, and our routine care and recommendations for early intervention come from a place of genuine care and concern. Keeping your teeth, gums, jaw, and tongue healthy now and repairing problems early will mean much less discomfort, pain, and fewer unexpected expenses. This is what keeps our patients smiling.
Keep your natural teeth for longer
Did you know the most common causes of tooth loss are cavities in young adults and gum disease in older adults? Practicing good oral hygiene habits at home is the best way to keep your mouth strong and healthy. At your routine exam, we can detect early signs of gum disease and tooth decay, so we can intervene before they get worse.
Save your money
Routine teeth cleaning and exams are low cost, predictable expenses that can fit into a budget. Treatments for early signs of tooth decay, such as composite fillings, are also relatively low cost and offer great long term value. More extensive procedures needed to repair more serious health issues often come with a higher price tag.
Don’t even think about it
One of the best things about optimal oral health is that you don’t have to think about it at all. There are no aches or inflammation. No overwhelming toothache. You don’t have to worry about the foods you want to eat or feel self conscious about your smile. Well maintained teeth are naturally beautiful, comfortable, and reliable.
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to schedule an initial consultation & exam.
Your consultation will include an examination of everything from your teeth, gums and soft tissues to the shape and condition of your bite. Generally, we want to see how your whole mouth looks and functions. Before we plan your treatment we want to know everything about the health and aesthetic of your smile, and most importantly, what you want to achieve so we can help you get there.
Frequently Asked Questions
A routine check up includes a teeth cleaning and an exam. Regular cleaning and examination will remove stuck plaque and tartar that build up even with regular brushing and flossing. It also allows the dental team to monitor your general oral health with special attention to problem areas.
Leftover food particles, especially those stuck in hard to reach places, become food for the bacteria in our mouths. The bacteria multiply and produce acid, which weakens enamel. Tooth decay can accelerate with a diet high in sugar or acidic foods and drinks, such as coffee and soda.
Some people are genetically more prone to cavities. For example, some may have a natural susceptibility to cavity causing bacteria or overcrowded teeth that are harder to clean. The best thing anyone can do is maintain great oral hygiene and eating habits to minimize this risk.
Yes. Fillings prevent further tooth decay and stop future pain. Getting a filling now is in your best interest while the problem is still small and manageable.
Tooth decay can be prevented and sometimes even reversed with routine cleanings. Teeth showing early signs of decay can be treated with fluoride and composite fillings. An infected tooth can still be saved with a root canal. Severely decayed teeth can be capped with a natural looking dental crown or resurfaced with dental veneers. As a last resort, badly decayed teeth may be extracted, and the function of your bite and smile can be restored with an implant or bridge. There are various treatment options available based on your specific needs.
Preventative teeth cleaning and a routine exam are encouraged and completely safe during pregnancy. The goal is to prevent oral infections and treat dental symptoms that sometimes appear during pregnancy. In the event of a dental emergency, such as an infection, more invasive procedures like a root canal may be required. Elective procedures, such as teeth whitening, should be postponed until after the baby is born.
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