
Preventive Dental Care
Visit our office every six months for your periodic exam and cleaning. These appointments let our team keep a close eye on your oral health and stop problems before they start.
Learn MoreSealants protect chewing surfaces of teeth, particularly molars, and keep food particles from getting stuck and causing decay. They are clear and ultra-thin, making them virtually unnoticeable to patients and other people.
Learn MoreWe use fluoride treatments to remineralize and strengthen tooth enamel. The application process is quick and comfortable, and regular treatments come with many long-lasting benefits.
Learn MoreIf you or your child plays contact sports, an athletic mouthguard can help protect your teeth, cheeks, tongue, and jaw from major injuries.
Learn MoreNighttime teeth grinding is more common than you might think, and prolonged grinding can damage teeth. We can design a custom nightguard for you to wear at night to prevent grinding and protect against damage.
Bad breath is caused by a variety of issues, including gum disease, tooth decay, and bad oral hygiene. We can treat the root cause to help rid you of this embarrassing condition.
When caught early, oral cancer is very treatable, so we screen for signs of oral cancer at each of your appointments.
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Cosmetic Dentistry
Change the size, shape, or color of your teeth with porcelain veneers. We can cover chips and cracks, close small gaps, lengthen teeth, and whiten teeth too discolored for whitening.
Learn MoreWhitening your teeth is a quick, easy way to give your smile a boost. We offer in-office one-visit whitening and custom take-home whitening trays.
Learn MoreYou don’t have to live with being unhappy with your smile. Our variety of cosmetic services let us give you the smile of your dreams. You’ll design your smile alongside our team, so you can rest assured you will love your new look.

Restorative Dentistry
If you have a cavity and need a filling, we can place a tooth-colored composite filling that blends in perfectly with your surrounding teeth.
Learn MoreGet a strong, natural-looking dental crown in one visit to our office, instead of coming in for multiple appointments.
Replace missing teeth permanently with dental implants that look, feel, and function like natural teeth. We can complete the whole process in our office—no need for specialist referrals.
Learn MoreIf you wear dentures that slip or click, we can use mini dental implants to stabilize your dentures, allowing you to talk and eat with confidence again.
Whether it’s a tooth infection, deep decay, or serious damage to a tooth causing you pain, a root canal can help you feel better. We provide gentle root canal therapy and sedation to keep you comfortable while we work.
Learn MoreWe can use full or partial dentures, or a dental bridge, to replace a few or many missing teeth. Today’s dentures and bridges look natural and feel comfortable.
Learn MoreOur team can complete a number of oral surgery procedures in-house, including bone grafting, which allows us to build up your jawbone in preparation for dental implants.
Learn MoreThe third set of molars, known as wisdom teeth, usually come in during the early 20s. Quite likely, they’ll need to be extracted, and we can complete that procedure here in our office.
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Periodontal (Gum) Care
You may not notice signs of early gum disease, but our team can use X-rays and intraoral cameras to look for signs and develop a treatment plan to keep your gums and mouth healthy.
Learn MoreFor deep or advanced gum disease, we may recommend laser gum therapy to remove the damaged tissue. Instead of traditional gum surgery that requires scalpels and sutures, laser gum therapy involves no cutting and a faster recovery time.
Some gum disease infections can be treated with a local topical antibiotic treatment. Our team will prescribe the antibiotic and show you how to apply it to ensure quick healing.
If you have a gummy smile, where you show off too much gum and not enough of your teeth, we can correct that with cosmetic gum reshaping techniques.

Sedation Dentistry
For mild to moderate dental anxiety, we can provide nitrous oxide through a mask placed over the nose. The gas creates a sense of heightened relaxation while leaving you conscious throughout the procedure.
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