
The ADA recommends that patients of all ages see the dentist at least twice a year. During one of these routine visits, our team can perform a thorough checkup where we carefully evaluate the state of your teeth and gums; if any problems are found, we will inform you right away, and we will work with you to create a treatment plan. Additionally, we can thoroughly clean your teeth in order to remove any plaque or tartar that has accumulated since your last appointment.
Oral cancer is a dangerous and even deadly condition, but early intervention can significantly improve the survival rate. That’s why we’ve integrated these screenings as an essential part of every appointment. During this time, one of our doctors will carefully scan your mouth, neck, and jaw in order to locate tell-tale signs of cancerous cells, including suspicious sores, red or white spots, and lumps. Keep in mind that some lifestyle choices may increase the risk of oral cancer over time, such as heavy smoking and/or drinking.
Having bruxism means that you’re grinding and clenching your teeth without realizing it – often while you are asleep. Your teeth could become worn down or damaged if bruxism goes unaddressed for too long, but the good news is that you can often avoid the worst of the long-term consequences if you start wearing a nightguard. With this simple appliance keeping your upper and lower arches separated, you can help your teeth stay safe while you slumber.
We enjoy treating whole families at our practice, which means that your children are always welcome in our dental chairs! Our team members are patient, friendly, and ready to help young ones have a positive experience as we provide gentle checkups, refreshing cleanings, fillings, and other kid-friendly services that your son or daughter may need. If our doctors discover any developmental problems that need attention, we’ll be sure to let you (the parent) know right away.
If we determine that you’re experiencing periodontal (gum) disease during your next screening, scaling and root planing is an in-depth procedure that can be performed to help treat the infection. Our team will use special instruments to remove plaque from beneath the gum line and smooth rough spots from the tooth roots. If you’re experiencing any oral bleeding when you brush or floss, you could require this procedure!

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