GENERAL DENTISTRY
When you meet someone new, what is the first thing you notice about them? Chances are that it has something to do with the other person’s face. Even more likely, you may find that you notice their mouth first–especially if they are talking or smiling. Decayed, disfigured or otherwise unhealthy teeth can be terribly unattractive, and can draw negative attention from others. Perhaps it is for this reason that so many individuals think dentistry is important–it helps to ensure healthy, attractive teeth which in turn can contribute to positive first impressions. But while this is definitely incredibly important, there is actually so much more to dentistry.
MINIMALLY INVASIVE DENTISTRY
Minimally invasive dentistry, which is also known as microdentistry, aims to help patients preserve their healthy tooth structure so that they are less likely to need corrective dental care and repair in the future. Dentists who deliver minimally invasive dentistry perform the absolute least amount of dentistry necessary, never removing or replacing more tooth structure than is absolutely required to restore and maintain ideal tooth health. Long-lasting dental materials are used to ensure that tooth structure is conserved as much as possible and the potential for future repairs is dramatically reduced.
PROSTHODONTICS
There are nine dental specialities recognized by the American Dental Association, and all nine require additional training beyond dental school. Dentists who are accredited prosthodontists have completed their four years of dental school and have gone on to receive an extra three years of training in an American Dental Association accredited graduate program. Where many dentists can be quite excellent in their field, prosthodontists are often viewed as innovators in the overall dentistry field because they use their additional training and experience to help develop and implement advanced, workable solutions for a wide range of dental needs.
COSMETIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY
Minimally invasive dentistry, which is also known as microdentistry, aims to help patients preserve their healthy tooth structure so that they are less likely to need corrective dental care and repair in the future. Dentists who deliver minimally invasive dentistry perform the absolute least amount of dentistry necessary, never removing or replacing more tooth structure than is absolutely required to restore and maintain ideal tooth health. Long-lasting dental materials are used to ensure that tooth structure is conserved as much as possible and the potential for future repairs is dramatically reduced.
ALL DENTAL SERVICES
- General Dentistry
- Dental Procedure
- Athletic Mouthguards
- Dental Anesthesia
- Dental Anesthesia Reversal
- Dental Bonding
- Dental Bridges
- Dental Cleaning
- Dental Examination
- Dental Filling
- Dental Imaging
- Dental Infection Treatment
- Dental Laser Procedure
- Dental Sealant
- Dental Veneer
- Dental X-Ray
- Denture Repair
- Dentures
- Mouthguards
- Nightguard
- Dental Prophylaxis
- Porcelain Veneers
- Root Planing
- Simple Tooth Extractions
- Teeth Whitening
- Root Canal
- Tooth Replant
- Ultrasonic Dental Cleaning
- Teeth Scaling
- Minimally Invasive Dentistry
- Prosthodontics
- Cosmetic and Reconstructive Surgery
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