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| Service To Make You Smile |
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| PREVENTIVE SERVICES Maintaining Your Smile |
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Cleaning |
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Dental Sealants |
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Regular Checkups |
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Patient Education |
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Night guards |
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Mouth guards |
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Bad Breath Treatment |
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Maintaining Your Smile |
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| GUM CARE Supporting Your Smile |
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Detailed Charting |
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Diagnostic Services> |
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Deep and Regular cleaning (Scaling) |
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Supporting Your Smile |
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If you notice any of the following signs, please call and make an appointment with your dentist immediately |
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Gums that bleed when you brush your teeth |
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Red, swollen, puffy or tender gums |
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Gums that have pulled away from the teeth |
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Bad breath, that just does not want to go away |
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Exudate or pus that is between your teeth |
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A loose or several loose teeth |
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A change in the way your teeth come together when you close your mouth |
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Any change in the way your partial dentures fit |
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| RESTORATIVE SERVICES Bringing Back Your Smile |
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Life often takes its toll on teeth, causing chips, fractures, breaks, or even tooth loss. But such problems don't have to deter from your long term dental health. Our approach to restorative care is to help you bring back a strong, healthy smile as soon as possible, then work with you to maintain its integrity over the long run. |
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Tooth Coloured Fillings |
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Porcelain Crowns |
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Bridges |
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Dentures complete/partials |
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Root Canals |
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General Extractions |
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Wisdom Tooth |
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Orthodothics |
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Bringing Back Your Smile |
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TOOTH DECAY |
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ROOT CANAL THERAPY |
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Root canal therapy refers to the process by which a dentist treats the inner aspects of a tooth, specifically that area inside a tooth that is occupied by its "pulp tissue." Most people would probably refer to a tooth's pulp tissue as its "nerve." While a tooth's pulp tissue does contain nerve fibers it is also composed of arteries, veins, lymph vessels, and connective tissue.
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| CROWNS |
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A crown or cap is usually placed because the remaining tooth structure is not capable of adequately supporting or retaining a regular filling. In addition, a crown will help hold together and support the remaining tooth structure, thus minimizing the chance that a tooth could fracture. |
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