General Dentistry

Root Canal Treatment

A root canal is performed when the soft inner part of a tooth, known as the pulp, is injured or becomes inflamed or infected. The crown of the tooth — the part you can see above your gums — can remain intact even if the pulp is dead. Removing injured or infected pulp is the…

Laser Dentistry

Laser dentistry is the use of lasers to treat a number of different dental conditions. It became commercially used in clinical dental practice for procedures involving tooth tissue in 1989. Laser dentistry potentially offers a more comfortable treatment option for a number of dental procedures involving hard or soft tissue compared to drills and other…

TMJ Treatment/Night Guards

If you’ve been living with persistent jaw pain, ear pain, and headache, you could have TMJ-temporomandibular jaw disorder.

Oral Surgery

Oral surgery is an umbrella term for surgical treatments such as dental implants, wisdom teeth extractions and bone grafting

Endodontics

Root canals get a bad wrap. But don’t believe the rumors; the dreaded root canal isn’t dreadful at all!

Invisalign Braces

When it comes to “invisible” braces, Invisalign braces are the gold standard.

Dentures and Partials

Using dentures to replace missing teeth is not only great for your oral health; it’s great way to look and feel younger!

Dental Bridges

Dental bridges have been used for centuries to replace missing teeth.

Porcelain Dental Crown

Although dental crowns can be made of a variety of materials, including stainless steel, gold, and silver, nothing looks better than a porcelain dental crown.