Dental

Regular dentist visits can do more than keep your smile attractive – they can tell dentists a lot about your overall health, including whether or not you may be developing a disease like diabetes.
New research suggests that the health of your mouth mirrors the condition of your body as a whole. For example, when your mouth is healthy, chances are your overall health is good, too. On the other hand, if you have poor oral health, you may have other health problems.
Research also shows that good oral health may actually prevent certain diseases from occurring.
Cosmetic Dentistry
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INVISALIGN AND LINGUAL BRACES
An alternative to braces, Invisalign procedures produces custom-mold aligners to reposition teeth for a better smile.
VENEERS
Veneers are a layer of restorative material placed over a tooth surface to improve the aesthetics of a tooth or to protect a damaged tooth surface, resulting in whiter teeth.
TEETH WHITENING
Professional teeth whitening brightens teeth up to nine shades whiter in a single treatment.
DENTURES AND BRIDGES
A denture is a prosthesis that is created to replace missing teeth. It is supported by surrounding soft and hard tissue in the oral cavity and can either be bonded or clipped to the teeth, or made as removable. It is called a bridge when it is used to replace a missing tooth by bridging the gap with a crown bridged between two nearby teeth as support.
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Endodontics
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ROOT CANAL
Endodontic dentistry deals with the tooth pulp (inner tissues of the tooth). The procedures usually include working on the contained nerves, arterioles, venules and lymphatic or fibrous tissue that has become injured or degenerative due to disease. This treatment is most ofent recommended to patients cnce the pulp or tissue becomes unable to repair itself, or it dies. The most common endodontic procedure is a root canal, which must be followed by a post and a crown.
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Oral Surgery
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DENTAL IMPLANTS (REQUIRES ABUTMENTS AND CROWNS)
A dental implant is an artificial tooth root replacement and is usually used to support a crown (otherwise called a restoration or prothesis). There are several types of dental implants offerred depending on bone density, tooth structure, location, etc. A variation on the implant procedure is the implant-supported bridge, or implant-supported denture.
FULL MOUTH RESTORATION
Procedure for those who have severe dental problems that want to get back their healthy smile.
OSSEOUS PROCEDURES
Consists of any bone tissue surgeries, bone grafting procedures or regenerative membrane procedures.
PERIODONTICS
Consist of dental procedures to study and treat the supporting structures of teeth, as well as the diseases and conditions that affect them. The most common procedures performed, besides diagnosing, are soft tissue procedures or root planning and scalling of the teeth.
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