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Our Services
Emergency Dental Care

If you're experiencing a dental emergency, we are here to help. Just walk in or give us a call. Call us at 559-4329988

Teeth Whitening

Teeth whitening is a fast, easy way to brighten teeth and enhance your smile. We use state-of-the-art technology for teeth whitening. You may get lighten your teeth 4-5 shades in just one hour.

Routine Exams

Routine dental checkups are vital to good oral hygiene and are the best way to detect problems at their earliest stages. Early detection and treatment saves unnecessary discomfort, time and money.

Tooth Colored Fillings

None of our restorations contain mercury or lead based chemicals. We use tooth-colored composite fillings for our restorations. Composite fillings bond directly to the tooth structure, allowing us to create a strong repair without removing a lot of healthy natural teeth.

Endodontics

A root canal treatment saves a severely injured, cracked, or decayed tooth when its pulp becomes inflamed or infected. If it is not treated promptly, pain or a tooth infection results. After restoration, the tooth continues to function like any other tooth.

Veneers

A veneer improves the appearance of a tooth by covering the visible front surface with a custom-made, tooth-colored porcelain overlay. A veneer is often prescribed for a tooth that is discolored or stained, chipped or broken, misaligned or irregularly shaped, or to fill the gap between two otherwise healthy teeth.

Crowns & Bridges

Dental crowns are needed to restore a tooth that has been damaged by decay, disease, or dental trauma. Filling a large tooth cavity, repairing a tooth with cracks, or following root canal therapy are the most common situations where we may recommend placement of a dental crown. Dental Bridges are used to fill the empty space left when a tooth is lost.

Dental Implants

Modern dental implants look and function as if they were your own original teeth. Each replacement tooth can be permanently replace, anchored into the jaw itself, offering a more natural alternative to dentures. If you have a healthy strong jawbone and healthy gums, you are likely a great candidate for a tooth implant.

Dentures & Partials

When all your teeth are missing we would use full denture. An "immediate denture" is made before the removal of teeth and placed on the day that the teeth are extracted. In this case, it is often necessary to use a soft material to reline the denture as the site heals. Once healing is complete and the bone has reached a stable level, the dentures will probably require a "hard reline". Partial dentures make use of remaining teeth by attaching them with hooks or clasps.

Oral Surgery

Why get oral surgery? When your jaw is too small to accomodate normal wisdom teeth, it is common for gum or jaw discomfort and swelling to occur. In addition, there is a greater risk of developing gum disease. Surgery to remove wisdom teeth is typically the best course of action.