Dental Cleanings (Prophylaxis & Examinations): Routine cleanings remove plaque and tartar from teeth and gum surfaces, and include a dentist’s exam to detect early signs of disease
Dental Sealants: Thin, protective coatings applied to chewing surfaces of molars to prevent decay in grooves and pits.
Fluoride Treatments: In‑office application of fluoride varnish or gel to strengthen enamel and reverse early decay.
Restorative Treatments
Dental Fillings: Materials (amalgam, composite resin) used to restore teeth damaged by cavities or minor fractures
Dental Crowns: “Caps” placed over weakened or broken teeth to restore shape, strength, and appearance
Dental Bridges: Prosthetic devices that span gaps left by one or more missing teeth, anchored to adjacent natural teeth or implants
Dentures (Partial & Complete): Removable prostheses replacing multiple or all teeth in an arch for function and aesthetics
Dental Implants: Titanium posts surgically placed in the jawbone to support crowns, bridges, or dentures for permanent tooth replacement
Root Canal Therapy (Endodontics): Removal of infected or damaged pulp tissue inside a tooth’s root canals, followed by cleaning, shaping, and sealing
Cosmetic Treatments
Teeth Whitening: In‑office or at‑home bleaching procedures to remove stains and lighten tooth color
Veneers: Thin porcelain or composite shells bonded to the front of teeth to improve shape, size, and color
Dental Bonding: Application of tooth‑colored resin to repair chips, cracks, or gaps in teeth
Cosmetic Contouring & Reshaping: Minor enamel removal and polishing to adjust tooth length or shape for a more uniform smile
Periodontal (Gum) Treatments
Scaling & Root Planing: Deep cleaning beneath the gum line to remove bacterial plaque and tartar, helping gums reattach to teeth
Gum Tissue Grafts: Surgical placement of soft tissue (often from the palate) to cover exposed roots and restore gum contours.
Antibiotic Therapy (Local or Systemic): Use of antimicrobial agents—topical gels or oral pills—to control bacterial infection in periodontal pockets
Oral Surgery
Tooth Extractions: Removal of severely decayed, damaged, or non‑restorable teeth under local anesthesia
Wisdom Teeth Removal: Surgical extraction of impacted or symptomatic third molars to prevent pain and crowding
Emergency Treatments
Same‑Day Emergency Care: Urgent treatment for toothaches, broken/chipped teeth, knocked‑out teeth, and other acute dental injurie