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New Patient Exam (Adult and Child)
During your first or initial visit, our doctor will do a complete exam of your oral cavity, teeth, gums, oral cancer screening, cleaning and polishing of teeth. We will do a full set of Digital X rays that helps provide accurate and predictable treatment plans for our patients. We also provide personalized oral hygiene plans depending on caries risk and oral condition during initial visit.

Periodic Exam (Every 6 Months)
After the initial visit, a periodic exam is recommended every 6 months. During periodic dental check ups, X rays are done and (as needed) followed by exam, teeth cleaning and polishing. Fluoride treatment for patients with high risk for cavities are also done to reduce caries risk. Personalized Oral Hygiene Instructions are provided during each visit.

Teeth Cleaning/Deep Cleaning and Polishing
Dental prophylaxis also known as dental cleaning, is a preventive dental procedure that helps maintain oral health and prevent dental diseases. It involves a thorough cleaning of the teeth and gums to remove plaque and tartar buildup that regular brushing and flossing can't reach.
The "deep cleaning" removes tartar and bacteria from the gum line and tooth root surfaces and done with instruments, a laser, or an ultrasonic device. Root planing also smooths the root surfaces to help prevent further buildup and reattach gums to teeth.
Cleaning is followed teeth polishing.

Fluoride Treatment
Fluoride varnish is a topical fluoride used to prevent tooth decay.A small piece of gauze is used to clean and dry the teeth. The varnish is painted onto the front, back, top, and bottom of the teeth, in a thin layer, with a tiny brush. It forms a sticky covering over the tooth and becomes hard as soon as saliva in the mouth touches it. It helps to prevent tooth decay by strengthening the teeth, and has shown to be most effective if applied to the teeth at least twice a year.

Sealants
Sealants are thin coatings painted on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth. They help prevent cavities by keeping food and bacteria out of the grooves in the teeth. Sealants are mostly used in children and teens.

Root Canal
If the damage to the tooth and/or an infection spreads to the pulp (nerve inside of the tooth), you might need a root canal. RCT involves removing the decayed pulp and clean inside the tooth and root. The next step is to fill the tooth with a filling . Then you will need a crown on tooth. (a cover on the tooth to make it stronger).

Filling
Dentists fill teeth by removing the decayed tooth material with a drill and replacing it with a material such as composite resin, glass ionomer, or amalgam. Composite resin is the preferred material today, as it more closely matches the natural tooth appearance, and is also strong enough to use anywhere in the mouth, including the back teeth, where the majority of chewing takes place.

Extraction (Simple and Surgical)
In the most severe cases, when the damage to the pulp cannot be fixed pulling out the tooth may be needed. After removal it is suggested that you get a bridge or implant to replace the missing tooth. Otherwise, the teeth next to the gap may move over and change your bite. Extraction can be simple or surgical if it involves sectioning of tooth before taking it out or removal of surrounding bone.

Dental Implants
A dental implant is a metal post that replaces the root portion of a missing tooth. An artificial tooth (crown) is placed on an extension of the post (abutment) on the dental implant, giving you the look of a real tooth

Veener
Veneer is a layer of material placed over a tooth. Veneers can improve the aesthetics and function of a smile and protect the tooth's surface from damage

Crowns
Crowns or "caps" are used if tooth decay is extensive and there is limited tooth structure, which may cause weakened teeth. Large fillings and weak teeth increase the risk of tooth fracture. The decayed or weakened area is removed and repaired. A crown is fitted over the remainder of the tooth. Crowns are often made of gold, porcelain, or porcelain fused to metal.

Dentures / Partial Dentures
Dentures are prosthetic devices constructed to replace missing teeth, supported by the surrounding soft and hard tissues of the oral cavity. Conventional dentures are removable. However, there are many denture designs, some of which rely on bonding or clasping onto teeth or dental impla

Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening is a procedure to lighten the color of your teeth and remove stains. You can have it done at a dentist's office, or do it yourself at home.

Bridge
Dental bridges replace missing teeth. They can restore chewing function, enhance your appearance and improve your oral health. A dental bridge consists of crowns (that fit over your natural teeth on either side of the space) and artificial teeth (that “bridge the gap” in your smile).

Night Guard
An oral night guard looks similar to the trays used for teeth whitening and sits over the teeth to protect them from grinding or clenching but is much thicker than whitening trays. The device may also be referred to as an occlusal splint, occlusal guard, or bite splint. Please book appointment for your custom night guard with us.

Emergency Dental Treatment
Emergency happens and we are here for you. Call us now for any dental emergency.

Children Dentistry
We provide full range of dental services under 12 years of age including child exam, cleaning, fillings, extractions, crowns, pulpotomy, space maintainer, fluoride treatment, sealants and white spot lesion, child (infant) first visit etc.

Gum Treatment
Periodontal therapy, or gum disease treatment, can include both surgical (Flap surgery, gum grafts, bone grafts)and non-surgical techniques (Scaling and root planing also called Deep cleaning, antibiotic treatment)to restore the health of the gums and bone that support teeth and prevent tooth loss. The type of treatment depends on the stage of the disease and health and age of patient.

Wisdom Teeth Removal
Wisdom teeth are the last molars to come in, usually between the ages of 17 and 23 . Wisdom teeth are a normal part of mouth development, but they can sometimes cause problems. This is because there may not be enough space in the mouth for them to fully develop and it is called impaction, in those cases it is necessary to remove them through minor surgical procedure.
New Patient Exam (Adult and Child)
During your first or initial visit, our doctor will do a complete exam of your oral cavity, teeth, gums, oral cancer screening, cleaning and polishing of teeth. We will do a full set of Digital X rays that helps provide accurate and predictable treatment plans for our patients. We also provide personalized oral hygiene plans depending on caries risk and oral condition during initial visit.

Periodic Exam (Every 6 Months)
After the initial visit, a periodic exam is recommended every 6 months. During periodic dental check ups, X rays are done and (as needed) followed by exam, teeth cleaning and polishing. Fluoride treatment for patients with high risk for cavities are also done to reduce caries risk. Personalized Oral Hygiene Instructions are provided during each visit.

Teeth Cleaning and Polishing
Dental prophylaxis also known as dental cleaning, is a preventive dental procedure that helps maintain oral health and prevent dental diseases. It involves a thorough cleaning of the teeth and gums to remove plaque and tartar buildup that regular brushing and flossing can't reach. It is followed up by polishing of teeth.

Fluoride Treatment
Fluoride varnish is a topical fluoride used to prevent tooth decay.A small piece of gauze is used to clean and dry the teeth. The varnish is painted onto the front, back, top, and bottom of the teeth, in a thin layer, with a tiny brush. It forms a sticky covering over the tooth and becomes hard as soon as saliva in the mouth touches it. It helps to prevent tooth decay by strengthening the teeth, and has shown to be most effective if applied to the teeth at least twice a year.

Sealants
Sealants are thin coatings painted on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth. They help prevent cavities by keeping food and bacteria out of the grooves in the teeth. Sealants are mostly used in children and teens.

Root Canal
If the damage to the tooth and/or an infection spreads to the pulp (nerve inside of the tooth), you might need a root canal. RCT involves removing the decayed pulp and clean inside the tooth and root. The next step is to fill the tooth with a filling . Then you will need a crown on tooth. (a cover on the tooth to make it stronger).

Filling
Dentists fill teeth by removing the decayed tooth material with a drill and replacing it with a material such as composite resin, glass ionomer, or amalgam. Composite resin is the preferred material today, as it more closely matches the natural tooth appearance, and is also strong enough to use anywhere in the mouth, including the back teeth, where the majority of chewing takes place.

Extraction (Simple and Surgical)
In the most severe cases, when the damage to the pulp cannot be fixed pulling out the tooth may be needed. After removal it is suggested that you get a bridge or implant to replace the missing tooth. Otherwise, the teeth next to the gap may move over and change your bite. Extraction can be simple or surgical if it involves sectioning of tooth before taking it out or removal of surrounding bone.

Dental Implants
A dental implant is a metal post that replaces the root portion of a missing tooth. An artificial tooth (crown) is placed on an extension of the post (abutment) on the dental implant, giving you the look of a real tooth

Veener
Veneer is a layer of material placed over a tooth. Veneers can improve the aesthetics and function of a smile and protect the tooth's surface from damage

Crowns
Crowns or "caps" are used if tooth decay is extensive and there is limited tooth structure, which may cause weakened teeth. Large fillings and weak teeth increase the risk of tooth fracture. The decayed or weakened area is removed and repaired. A crown is fitted over the remainder of the tooth. Crowns are often made of gold, porcelain, or porcelain fused to metal.

Dentures / Partial Dentures
Dentures are prosthetic devices constructed to replace missing teeth, supported by the surrounding soft and hard tissues of the oral cavity. Conventional dentures are removable. However, there are many denture designs, some of which rely on bonding or clasping onto teeth or dental impla

Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening is a procedure to lighten the color of your teeth and remove stains. You can have it done at a dentist's office, or do it yourself at home.

Bridge
Dental bridges replace missing teeth. They can restore chewing function, enhance your appearance and improve your oral health. A dental bridge consists of crowns (that fit over your natural teeth on either side of the space) and artificial teeth (that “bridge the gap” in your smile).

Night Guard
An oral night guard looks similar to the trays used for teeth whitening and sits over the teeth to protect them from grinding or clenching but is much thicker than whitening trays. The device may also be referred to as an occlusal splint, occlusal guard, or bite splint. Please book appointment for your custom night guard with us.

Emergency Dental Treatment
Emergency happens and we are here for you. Call us now for any dental emergency.

Children Dentistry
We provide full range of dental services under 12 years of age including child exam, cleaning, fillings, extractions, crowns, pulpotomy, space maintainer, fluoride treatment, sealants and white spot lesion, child (infant) first visit etc.

Gum Treatment
Periodontal therapy, or gum disease treatment, can include both surgical (Flap surgery, gum grafts, bone grafts)and non-surgical techniques (Scaling and root planing also called Deep cleaning, antibiotic treatment)to restore the health of the gums and bone that support teeth and prevent tooth loss. The type of treatment depends on the stage of the disease and health and age of patient.

Wisdom Teeth Removal
Wisdom teeth are the last molars to come in, usually between the ages of 17 and 23 . Wisdom teeth are a normal part of mouth development, but they can sometimes cause problems. This is because there may not be enough space in the mouth for them to fully develop and it is called impaction, in those cases it is necessary to remove them through minor surgical procedure.
New Patient Exam (Adult and Child)
During your first or initial visit, our doctor will do a complete exam of your oral cavity, teeth, gums, oral cancer screening, cleaning and polishing of teeth. We will do a full set of Digital X rays that helps provide accurate and predictable treatment plans for our patients. We also provide personalized oral hygiene plans depending on caries risk and oral condition during initial visit.

Periodic Exam (Every 6 Months)
After the initial visit, a periodic exam is recommended every 6 months. During periodic dental check ups, X rays are done and (as needed) followed by exam, teeth cleaning and polishing. Fluoride treatment for patients with high risk for cavities are also done to reduce caries risk. Personalized Oral Hygiene Instructions are provided during each visit.

Teeth Cleaning and Polishing
Dental prophylaxis also known as dental cleaning, is a preventive dental procedure that helps maintain oral health and prevent dental diseases. It involves a thorough cleaning of the teeth and gums to remove plaque and tartar buildup that regular brushing and flossing can't reach. It is followed up by polishing of teeth.

Fluoride Treatment
Fluoride varnish is a topical fluoride used to prevent tooth decay.A small piece of gauze is used to clean and dry the teeth. The varnish is painted onto the front, back, top, and bottom of the teeth, in a thin layer, with a tiny brush. It forms a sticky covering over the tooth and becomes hard as soon as saliva in the mouth touches it. It helps to prevent tooth decay by strengthening the teeth, and has shown to be most effective if applied to the teeth at least twice a year.

Sealants
Sealants are thin coatings painted on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth. They help prevent cavities by keeping food and bacteria out of the grooves in the teeth. Sealants are mostly used in children and teens.

Root Canal
If the damage to the tooth and/or an infection spreads to the pulp (nerve inside of the tooth), you might need a root canal. RCT involves removing the decayed pulp and clean inside the tooth and root. The next step is to fill the tooth with a filling . Then you will need a crown on tooth. (a cover on the tooth to make it stronger).

Filling
Dentists fill teeth by removing the decayed tooth material with a drill and replacing it with a material such as composite resin, glass ionomer, or amalgam. Composite resin is the preferred material today, as it more closely matches the natural tooth appearance, and is also strong enough to use anywhere in the mouth, including the back teeth, where the majority of chewing takes place.

Extraction (Simple and Surgical)
In the most severe cases, when the damage to the pulp cannot be fixed pulling out the tooth may be needed. After removal it is suggested that you get a bridge or implant to replace the missing tooth. Otherwise, the teeth next to the gap may move over and change your bite. Extraction can be simple or surgical if it involves sectioning of tooth before taking it out or removal of surrounding bone.

Dental Implants
A dental implant is a metal post that replaces the root portion of a missing tooth. An artificial tooth (crown) is placed on an extension of the post (abutment) on the dental implant, giving you the look of a real tooth

Veener
Veneer is a layer of material placed over a tooth. Veneers can improve the aesthetics and function of a smile and protect the tooth's surface from damage

Crowns
Crowns or "caps" are used if tooth decay is extensive and there is limited tooth structure, which may cause weakened teeth. Large fillings and weak teeth increase the risk of tooth fracture. The decayed or weakened area is removed and repaired. A crown is fitted over the remainder of the tooth. Crowns are often made of gold, porcelain, or porcelain fused to metal.

Dentures / Partial Dentures
Dentures are prosthetic devices constructed to replace missing teeth, supported by the surrounding soft and hard tissues of the oral cavity. Conventional dentures are removable. However, there are many denture designs, some of which rely on bonding or clasping onto teeth or dental impla

Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening is a procedure to lighten the color of your teeth and remove stains. You can have it done at a dentist's office, or do it yourself at home.

Bridge
Dental bridges replace missing teeth. They can restore chewing function, enhance your appearance and improve your oral health. A dental bridge consists of crowns (that fit over your natural teeth on either side of the space) and artificial teeth (that “bridge the gap” in your smile).

Night Guard
An oral night guard looks similar to the trays used for teeth whitening and sits over the teeth to protect them from grinding or clenching but is much thicker than whitening trays. The device may also be referred to as an occlusal splint, occlusal guard, or bite splint. Please book appointment for your custom night guard with us.

Emergency Dental Treatment
Emergency happens and we are here for you. Call us now for any dental emergency.

Children Dentistry
We provide full range of dental services under 12 years of age including child exam, cleaning, fillings, extractions, crowns, pulpotomy, space maintainer, fluoride treatment, sealants and white spot lesion, child (infant) first visit etc.

Gum Treatment
Periodontal therapy, or gum disease treatment, can include both surgical (Flap surgery, gum grafts, bone grafts)and non-surgical techniques (Scaling and root planing also called Deep cleaning, antibiotic treatment)to restore the health of the gums and bone that support teeth and prevent tooth loss. The type of treatment depends on the stage of the disease and health and age of patient.

Wisdom Teeth Removal
Wisdom teeth are the last molars to come in, usually between the ages of 17 and 23 . Wisdom teeth are a normal part of mouth development, but they can sometimes cause problems. This is because there may not be enough space in the mouth for them to fully develop and it is called impaction, in those cases it is necessary to remove them through minor surgical procedure.
New Patient Exam (Adult and Child)
During your first or initial visit, our doctor will do a complete exam of your oral cavity, teeth, gums, oral cancer screening, cleaning and polishing of teeth. We will do a full set of Digital X rays that helps provide accurate and predictable treatment plans for our patients. We also provide personalized oral hygiene plans depending on caries risk and oral condition during initial visit.

Periodic Exam (Every 6 Months)
After the initial visit, a periodic exam is recommended every 6 months. During periodic dental check ups, X rays are done and (as needed) followed by exam, teeth cleaning and polishing. Fluoride treatment for patients with high risk for cavities are also done to reduce caries risk. Personalized Oral Hygiene Instructions are provided during each visit.

Teeth Cleaning and Polishing
Dental prophylaxis also known as dental cleaning, is a preventive dental procedure that helps maintain oral health and prevent dental diseases. It involves a thorough cleaning of the teeth and gums to remove plaque and tartar buildup that regular brushing and flossing can't reach. It is followed up by polishing of teeth.

Fluoride Treatment
Fluoride varnish is a topical fluoride used to prevent tooth decay.A small piece of gauze is used to clean and dry the teeth. The varnish is painted onto the front, back, top, and bottom of the teeth, in a thin layer, with a tiny brush. It forms a sticky covering over the tooth and becomes hard as soon as saliva in the mouth touches it. It helps to prevent tooth decay by strengthening the teeth, and has shown to be most effective if applied to the teeth at least twice a year.

Sealants
Sealants are thin coatings painted on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth. They help prevent cavities by keeping food and bacteria out of the grooves in the teeth. Sealants are mostly used in children and teens.

Root Canal
If the damage to the tooth and/or an infection spreads to the pulp (nerve inside of the tooth), you might need a root canal. RCT involves removing the decayed pulp and clean inside the tooth and root. The next step is to fill the tooth with a filling . Then you will need a crown on tooth. (a cover on the tooth to make it stronger).

Filling
Dentists fill teeth by removing the decayed tooth material with a drill and replacing it with a material such as composite resin, glass ionomer, or amalgam. Composite resin is the preferred material today, as it more closely matches the natural tooth appearance, and is also strong enough to use anywhere in the mouth, including the back teeth, where the majority of chewing takes place.

Extraction (Simple and Surgical)
In the most severe cases, when the damage to the pulp cannot be fixed pulling out the tooth may be needed. After removal it is suggested that you get a bridge or implant to replace the missing tooth. Otherwise, the teeth next to the gap may move over and change your bite. Extraction can be simple or surgical if it involves sectioning of tooth before taking it out or removal of surrounding bone.

Dental Implants
A dental implant is a metal post that replaces the root portion of a missing tooth. An artificial tooth (crown) is placed on an extension of the post (abutment) on the dental implant, giving you the look of a real tooth

Veener
Veneer is a layer of material placed over a tooth. Veneers can improve the aesthetics and function of a smile and protect the tooth's surface from damage

Crowns
Crowns or "caps" are used if tooth decay is extensive and there is limited tooth structure, which may cause weakened teeth. Large fillings and weak teeth increase the risk of tooth fracture. The decayed or weakened area is removed and repaired. A crown is fitted over the remainder of the tooth. Crowns are often made of gold, porcelain, or porcelain fused to metal.

Dentures / Partial Dentures
Dentures are prosthetic devices constructed to replace missing teeth, supported by the surrounding soft and hard tissues of the oral cavity. Conventional dentures are removable. However, there are many denture designs, some of which rely on bonding or clasping onto teeth or dental impla

Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening is a procedure to lighten the color of your teeth and remove stains. You can have it done at a dentist's office, or do it yourself at home.

Bridge
Dental bridges replace missing teeth. They can restore chewing function, enhance your appearance and improve your oral health. A dental bridge consists of crowns (that fit over your natural teeth on either side of the space) and artificial teeth (that “bridge the gap” in your smile).

Night Guard
An oral night guard looks similar to the trays used for teeth whitening and sits over the teeth to protect them from grinding or clenching but is much thicker than whitening trays. The device may also be referred to as an occlusal splint, occlusal guard, or bite splint. Please book appointment for your custom night guard with us.

Emergency Dental Treatment
Emergency happens and we are here for you. Call us now for any dental emergency.

Children Dentistry
We provide full range of dental services under 12 years of age including child exam, cleaning, fillings, extractions, crowns, pulpotomy, space maintainer, fluoride treatment, sealants and white spot lesion, child (infant) first visit etc.

Gum Treatment
Periodontal therapy, or gum disease treatment, can include both surgical (Flap surgery, gum grafts, bone grafts)and non-surgical techniques (Scaling and root planing also called Deep cleaning, antibiotic treatment)to restore the health of the gums and bone that support teeth and prevent tooth loss. The type of treatment depends on the stage of the disease and health and age of patient.

Wisdom Teeth Removal
Wisdom teeth are the last molars to come in, usually between the ages of 17 and 23 . Wisdom teeth are a normal part of mouth development, but they can sometimes cause problems. This is because there may not be enough space in the mouth for them to fully develop and it is called impaction, in those cases it is necessary to remove them through minor surgical procedure.