Whitening
Our office uses several methods: Zoom!, passive tray whitening, and professional strength white strips.
Our professional and experienced team takes keeping your smile beautiful very seriously. We promise you that the bridges, fillings, and crowns that we produce will look even better than the teeth nature gave you. To make sure we honour that pledge, the products we use are incredibly durable and of the highest quality. You can trust us with your smile. Follow the links below to find out more about how we can help you.
Our office uses several methods: Zoom!, passive tray whitening, and professional strength white strips.
Veneers are a dental procedure in which a covering is placed over the outside (visible area) of the tooth.
Invisalign straightens your teeth with a series of clear, virtually invisible custom-molded aligners.
Fillings begin with the removal of decay, and then affected tooth structure is replaced with resin.
Bonding involves adhering composite resin material that is matched to the color of the tooth.
Sealants are used to fill in narrow grooves in a tooth that cannot be adequately cleaned by brushing.
This treatment usually involves a deep cleaning or root planing done under a local anesthetic, along with local antibiotic agents.
X-rays are a necessary part of the diagnostic process, and not to use them could lead to health issues or undiagnosed disease.
Find the answers to some of the most common questions our patients have about their dental health and correct oral hygiene.
Crowns are full coverage restorations that are used to cover a tooth that is likely to break, or is too broken down to be restored with a filling.
When bone loss around the roots of your teeth is great enough to loosen them or even let them fall out, it is time for dentures.
This permanent solution has the advantage over bridge work that it does not stress the surrounding teeth for support.
A root canal is performed to clean out infected tooth pulp, and disinfect the canals of the tooth.
This is an option for filling the space created by a missing tooth. It is formed to look like the missing tooth.
Problems in this joint may be caused by a misalignment of the teeth, trauma, or excess muscle tension.