
Complete Dental Care from A to Z
Maintain your oral health and extend the natural life of your teeth with routine dental care. Regular dental visits and addressing decay early can help you avoid pain, discomfort, and unexpected expenses. If you’re experiencing issues with your teeth, gums, or overall oral health, restorative dental care can get you back on track and make your mouth feel normal again. General dentistry focuses on your overall well-being. Here’s what you can expect from preventative and restorative care:
- Thoroughly cleaned teeth that appear whiter naturally
- X-rays that catch issues early
- Healthy gums that are free from itching or bleeding
- Composite fillings that stop cavities from progressing
- Reduced sensitivity to hot and cold foods
- Prevention and reversal of tooth decay
- Longer lifespan for prosthetics and appliances
Preventative Care:
- Save natural teeth from infection
- Replace missing teeth with natural-looking alternatives
- Restore damaged teeth to like-new condition
- Customised prosthetics and appliances
- Improved ability to eat, better sleep, and enhanced quality of life
Restorative Dentistry:
Our General Dentistry services
Composite Fillings
Greet each day with your most radiant smile and repair any chipped, cracked, or fractured teeth through the use of bonding and composite fillings.
Dental Bridges
Close the gaps in your smile and restore missing teeth with a custom-made dental bridge, securely and permanently fixed in place.
Dental Crowns
Dental crowns are crucial in restorative dentistry, providing significant enhancements to the strength, appearance, and long-term health of your teeth.
Dental Extractions
If you need a tooth removed, whether it's a simple extraction or a more complex procedure, dental extractions are routine and generally involve only minor discomfort.
Dental Implants
Dental implants bring back your smile’s function and appearance, offering the look and feel of natural teeth.
Dentures
Discover how full or partial dentures can effortlessly revive your smile and restore your confidence, whether you're missing a few teeth or an entire set!
Root Canal
Experience prompt, precise, and comfortable root canal treatment, providing effective relief and preserving your natural tooth.
Same-Day Crowns
Enjoy the convenience of custom crowns crafted and placed in a single appointment—no temporary crown required. Get a precise fit and a restored smile in just one visit.
Teeth Cleanings
Regular checkups and cleanings every six to eight months help prevent gum disease, tooth decay, sudden dental pain, and unexpected costs.
The Importance of Early Intervention and Routine Care
Prevention is always better than cure. Your health is our priority, and our recommendations for regular care and early intervention are driven by genuine concern. Keeping your teeth, gums, jaw, and tongue in good condition and addressing problems as they arise can help prevent pain, discomfort, and unexpected costs, ensuring you keep smiling confidently.
Keep Your Natural Teeth for Longer
Cavities are the leading cause of tooth loss in young adults, while gum disease is the most common reason for tooth loss in older adults. Good oral hygiene at home is essential, but regular dental exams allow us to catch the first signs of gum disease or tooth decay and treat them before they escalate.
Save Your Money
Routine cleanings and exams are affordable and manageable expenses. Addressing early issues like tooth decay with composite fillings is cost-effective and a smart long-term choice. However, more advanced treatments for severe problems are often more expensive and invasive.
Don’t Even Think About It
The best part of optimal oral health is not having to think about it—no aches, no swelling, no toothaches. You can eat comfortably, smile with confidence, and enjoy the natural beauty and reliability of well-maintained teeth.
Contact us today
to schedule an initial consultation & exam.
Your consultation will include an examination of everything from your teeth, gums and soft tissues to the shape and condition of your bite. Generally, we want to see how your whole mouth looks and functions. Before we plan your treatment we want to know everything about the health and aesthetic of your smile, and, most importantly, what you want to achieve so we can help you get there.
Frequently Asked Questions
A standard dental check-up involves both a detailed cleaning and an oral health evaluation. The cleaning targets stubborn plaque and tartar that regular brushing and flossing can’t remove, while the exam helps identify and address any potential issues with your teeth or gums.
When food particles remain on your teeth, especially in hard-to-clean spots, they provide a food source for bacteria in your mouth. These bacteria multiply and produce acidic byproducts that weaken enamel and lead to tooth decay. A diet high in sugar or acidic drinks like soda or coffee can accelerate this process.
Genetics play a role in cavity susceptibility. Some people are naturally more prone to cavity-causing bacteria or may have overcrowded teeth that are harder to clean. Maintaining excellent oral hygiene and healthy eating habits can help reduce your risk and improve your overall oral health.
Yes. Fillings are essential to stop tooth decay from progressing and prevent future pain or complications. It’s better to address the issue while it’s still small and manageable.
Tooth decay can sometimes be prevented or reversed with routine cleanings. Early decay can be treated with fluoride and composite fillings. More advanced decay may require a root canal to salvage the tooth, while severe cases can be treated with a crown or dental veneers. In extreme cases where the tooth can’t be saved, extraction may be necessary, with implants or bridges available to restore functionality and aesthetics.
Yes, routine cleanings and exams are safe and recommended during pregnancy to prevent oral infections and address any dental issues. In emergencies, such as infections, more invasive procedures like a root canal may be necessary. However, elective treatments like teeth whitening should be delayed until after delivery.
