Expert physician and caring clinical staff provide you with an exceptional patient care.
In any of the procedures that we perform, we use the latest digital technology to plan and coordinate treatment between the surgeon, restorative dentist, and our on-site laboratory for the patient’s convenience. Our board certified doctors customize treatments to patients according to their specific needs and time commitments, assisted by a professional and experienced staff who are knowledgeable in all phases of surgical, restorative, and implant dentistry.
A gum lift involves reshaping the gum/bone surrounding the teeth to improve the (“gummy”) appearance of a patient’s smile.
Guided bone and tissue regeneration is used to stabilize jeopardized teeth (from periodontal disease) or to prepare the jaw for dental implants.
A dental implant is designed to replace a missing tooth root, providing a sturdy and long-lasting foundation for a crown, bridge, or denture.
After a tooth is removed the socket is filled with bone graft material to preserve the bone structure and prepare the site for implant placement.
Gum grafting treats recession, improves gum health, protects against sensitivity and decay, and enhances aesthetic appearance of the smile.
Deep gum pockets lead to tooth loss and require removal of plaque, tartar, and infected tissue to improve gum health and tissue reattachment.
Minimally invasive dental laser removes infected tissue and bacteria from gum pockets, promotes healing, and reduces the need for surgery.
Surgical approach to treat periodontal disease by smoothing the bone around teeth to eliminate deep pockets and promote gum tissue reattachment.
Includes gingivitis and periodontitis, both of which require treatment to improve the health of the gums and reduce inflammation.
Regularly scheduled dental cleanings, examinations, and periodontal evaluations to monitor and maintain the health of gums and bone after periodontal treatment.
Use of medications to help patients relax and remain comfortable during procedures, which can range from minimal sedation to deep sedation depending on the patient’s needs.
Insufficient bone in the upper jaw requires adding bone in the area of the molars and premolars and lifting the sinus membrane to provide enough space for the dental implants.
Once your request is made a representative will contact you regarding the date and time. We look forward to your visit!
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