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Geriatric Oral Health provides services for individuals aged 65 and older. These services recognize the unique needs of seniors to resolve many issues of their jaws that impact their ability to eat, speak, and keep overall health beyond the mouth.

Geriatric Oral Health

Implantology involves the use of oral implants placed into bone and implant-based restorations. Oral implants can support crowns, bridges, or dentures for a very real look and feel resembling natural teeth.

Implantology

Oral surgery is used to treat infections, removal tumors/cysts, repair facial trauma, and more. Procedures include tooth extractions, frenectomies, bone grafts/socket preservation, implant placements, guided bone regeneration, and more.

Oral Surgery 

Restorative procedures are done for therapeutic purposes. Procedures include Fillings, Crowns, Bridges, Removable prosthetics, implant-supported dentures, All on X fixed implant bridges, and more.

Restorative Services

Cosmetic procedures enhance the appearance of the mouth by altering the teeth or gums. Treatments include whitening, crowns, bridges, inlays, onlays, veneers, implant placement and restorations, esthetic crown lengthening, and orthodontics.

Cosmetic Services

Preventative dental procedures help maintain the overall health of the teeth. These include periodic examinations, X-rays, dental cleanings, sealants for cavity prevention, and fluoride applications. Preventative procedures collectively work to catch and prevent potential issues early.

Preventative Services

Orthodontic (Ortho) procedures are employed to straighten or align teeth for therapeutic or cosmetic purposes. This is achieved by gradually moving the teeth over several months using clear aligners or braces.

Orthodontics

Laser procedures treat the teeth, gums, or jawbone efficiently and precisely. Low-power lasers clean or treat surfaces, while high-power lasers cut soft tissue or stimulate bone. Lasers can also remove crowns and bridges by targeting bonding cement.

Laser Dentistry

Single tooth anesthesia (STA) uses a computer-controlled injection system to deliver local anesthetic precisely to a single tooth. This technique provides effective numbing with minimal discomfort.

STA
(painless injection)

Services We Provide

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