Dental Care Services:

Dental Implants

Dental Implants are the permanent solution to a missing tooth or missing teeth.  They are strong and have the same function as you natural teeth so unlike dentures you can eat, speak and do all the things you could always do with your natural teeth.

Smile Design

Tooth whitening can be just the beginning. If you want to get serious, you can have your teeth and gums overhauled completely. Smile design is what most cosmetic calls it

Dental Veneers

Porcelain Dental Veneers are custom-made, thin ceramic shells that are placed over the natural teeth to create a new, whiter smile.  Veneers change a patient’s smile by addressing the following issues:

Teeth Whitening

Your smile is important. It's one of the first things you notice when you meet someone. A whiter, brighter smile is beautiful - it can help you feel better about yourself and make a memorable impression

Dental Crown

A dental crown is a fixed prosthetic device used to entirely cover or "cap" a damaged tooth.

Sedation Dentistry

Sedation dentistry involves performing dental treatment on a patient in an environment that is stress and anxiety free. It’s a way for dentists to help patients overcome common dental phobias. Many people neglect going to the dentist or getting their teeth taken care of because of this phobia. Often, dental problems are left unattended till the very last moment when extreme measures are needed.

Restorations

Restorations are also commonly called fillings. When a tooth has been damaged in some way, be it a crack, a hole or a broken tooth and your dentist will need to use either amalgam or a composite material to restore it.

Extractions

It is always preferable to keep you teeth sometimes it is inevitable particularly if the tooth has been badly damaged by injury or decay, it has become infected or impacted or you have advanced stages of gum disease.

Root Canal Treatment

Root Canal Treatment is also called Endodontic Treatment. If the pulp inside your tooth becomes infected it can spread down the root of your tooth and cause painful abscesses that, if left untreated, could result in tooth loss.