Services
Dental Implants
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Dental Implants
Single dental implants are the perfect solution to replace a previously extracted tooth or tooth damaged by decay or fracture.
Includes Implant Placement, Abutment, & Crown
*Financing Available For Qualified Patients.
ALL on 4 or Full Arch
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ALL on 4 or Full Arch
Also known as Teeth in a day is a life changing option to replace your entire set of teeth and rest assured they’ll look just as good, or even better, than your original teeth.
Same Day Metal Free Crowns
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Same Day Metal Free Crowns
Highly Cosmetic CEREC PORCELAIN and Zirconia Crowns on the same visit.
Periodontics
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Periodontics
Our periodontist will be taking care of any problems related to gums and bone as well as deep cleanings and maintenance.
Root Canal Treatment
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Root Canal Treatment
Root Canal treatment performed by our specialist using the latest technology and we can even deliver the final crown on the same visit using CEREC software.
Oral Surgery
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Oral Surgery
Board Certified Oral Surgery specialist will perform surgical extractions, wisdom tooth removal or even orthognathic surgery if needed.
Digital Dentistry
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Digital Dentistry
Digital Dentistry is used for designing crowns and veneers to guided surgery with dental implants achieving better outcomes
and Same Day Dentistry.
Facial Cosmetics
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Facial Cosmetics
These procedures include lip fillers for example or even Botox for treating wrinkles or TMJ Disorder.
Sedation Dentistry
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Sedation Dentistry
We offer oral sedation dentistry. This procedure allows us to relieve anxiety without the use of needles or intravenous tubes. Additionally, patients who traditionally have trouble getting numb have no problem when sedated and relaxed.
Guided surgery
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Guided surgery
Guided implant surgery has made it possible to improve conventional implantology techniques that are restricted in terms of accuracy concerning the choice of implant axis and its proximity to adjacent teeth roots and the various anatomical elements.
It can be used to anticipate anatomical obstacles as well as respect the residual bone volume and its suitability for the future prosthetic axis.