Our dental office is devoted to general and family dentistry. As your primary dental care provider, we are responsible for the general diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and management of a wide range of dental conditions, disorders, and diseases that affect the teeth, gums, jaw, and face. We provide the coordination of services related to the oral health needs for patients of all ages so everyone in your entire family can visit our practice.
With a highly educated, well-trained team, we will develop the best course of treatment for your complete dental needs. Give us a call to schedule an appointment today!
Finding the Perfect
Dentist
Selecting the right person to care for your family's dental health
takes careful consideration. A good dentist combines clinical
expertise with warmth and a genuine concern for patients. Points to
consider:
Why do I need to visit every six
months if I don't have any problems?
Preventive care is less expensive than repairing damage. Certain
problems, like gum disease and early signs of decay, offer few
warning signs. Regular visits allow us to monitor your oral health
and catch any issues before they become big trouble.
How is a filling different from
a crown?
Made from composite resin, tooth-colored fillings replace decay
that only impacts a portion of the tooth. With severe damage, your
will likely need a dental crown, which fits securely over the
remaining tooth structure and completely covers the tooth.
When should my child first visit
the dentist?
Although the American Dental Association recommends starting visits
when children get teeth, usually at age one, we often find that kids
do best around three years old. At this time, the doctor can take a
look to make sure everything is on target, and we can start to
create positive feelings for your child so that he or she will look
forward to visiting the dentist.
I have metal fillings. Should I
replace them?
At one time, amalgam fillings were the standard for restoring
teeth. Now, most dentists prefer composite fillings. These fillings
match your natural tooth color, won't leak over time, and don't
contain any metal. If your old fillings aren't causing you problems,
you can choose to leave them in place, but if you want more
aesthetic restorations, talk with your doctor about composite
fillings as a replacement option.