Dental Procedures
We want every patient who visits our office to feel like a member of our family. We offer full service family and cosmetic dentistry services.
Dental Hygiene
The basis of sound dental care is routine cleaning and maintenance. We customize cleanings on the basis of your periodontal, (gums and bone), health. We utilize medicated gels along with prescription mouth rinses in problem areas if necessary. Ultrasonic scalers are sometimes used to make the procedure more comfortable and effective as well.
Sealants should be used as part of a child's total preventive dental care. Dental sealants are thin plastic coatings which are applied to the chewing surfaces of the molars (back teeth). Most tooth decay in children and teens occurs in these surfaces. Sealants cover the chewing surfaces to prevent decay. Applying sealants does not require drilling or removing tooth structure. It is
an easy three-step process:
We clean the tooth with a special toothpaste. A special cleansing liquid, on a tiny piece of cotton, is rubbed gently on the tooth and is washed off. Finally, the sealant is painted on the tooth. It takes about a minute for the sealant to form a protective shield. One sealant application can last for as long as 5 to 10 years. Sealants should be checked regularly, and reapplied if they are no longer in place.
Children and adults at high risk of dental decay may benefit from using additional fluoride products, including dietary supplements (for children who do not have adequate levels of fluoride in their drinking water), mouth rinses, and professionally applied gels and varnishes.
General Information
Going to the dentist can be a scary experience. It can be even scarier, when you are told you need a dental procedure you don't know what it is. To the left are links to brief explanations of some common dental procedures that may be of help.
More Links & Articles
Are you suddenly getting cavities and can't figure out what's causing them? Dentists can, and they say the culprits could be things you think are improving your health. For articles and informative links to your dental questions visit: