Scaling removes plaque and stains from teeth. Plaque is a thin, colorless a whitish film of bacteria that forms on teeth and gums regularly. Calculus or tartar forms when plaque hardens due to mineral precipitation from saliva.
A dental filling is the best option if you have a simple cavity. The sooner you treat a cavity, the better; otherwise, it can lead to more serious dental problems.
Root canal treatment is a procedure that can save your tooth. The treatment plan eliminates infection in the inner tooth.
Crowns are caps that are placed on top of damaged teeth. When fillings fail to remedy the condition, crowns are utilized to protect, cover, and restore the contour of the teeth.
Dentures are a type of tooth replacement that can be removed. Dentures today are more comfortable and natural-looking than in the past.
Orthodontic treatment is a component of a comprehensive dental health care plan designed to improve your oral health and give you a beautiful smile. Malocclusion is a condition in which the teeth are not properly aligned, especially when the mouth is closed.
A dentist performs a tooth extraction as an outpatient procedure. Pulling teeth (complete removal of a tooth from its socket in the jaw bone) may be necessary in some cases to maintain or improve your dental health.
Dental implants serve as a foundation for tooth replacement. Implants have the same appearance, feel, and function as natural-looking teeth.
The treatment for a smile makeover is individually tailored to your face to meet your specific goals and expectations.
We are committed to provide comprehensive personalized pediatric dental care for you with a special team of pedodontists.