Wisdom Teeth Removal
The wisdom teeth are the final four teeth to erupt from the gums – usually sometime between age 17 and 25. Ideally, the teeth emerge
The wisdom teeth are the final four teeth to erupt from the gums – usually sometime between age 17 and 25. Ideally, the teeth emerge
Dental bonding is a non-invasive procedure that adheres a composite (tooth colored) resin to the surface of your teeth. It helps to create a brighter,
A sinus lift procedure is often used to raise the maxillary sinus floor and provide adequate space and bone for safe and successful placement of
Root scaling and planing (often called deep cleaning) is a non-surgical procedure used to remove plaque and tartar under the gum line and to promote
Sometimes after an extraction or when a tooth is lost, a sunken spot or concave appearance can develop in the gum line. As a result,
Periodontal disease is a highly common infection of the periodontal tissues (gums and bone) that are responsible for supporting the teeth. These infections are caused
Crown lengthening is a very common procedure used for functional and cosmetic purposes. In restorative dentistry, crown lengthening is used to prepare the teeth for
By utilizing state-of-the-art equipment, such as our on-site CT scanner, we are able to see the patient’s jaw bone and important related anatomy in 3D
Periodontal disease can result in deep pockets and bone loss around the teeth. As a result, the bone can develop funnel-shaped defects that can be
The use of sedation in dentistry has revolutionized the way patients view dental visits. Patients who once were afraid or anxious about even the most