General Dentistry

General dentists are the most common providers of dental care to people of all ages. Our dental health department provides a variety of services, including orthodontics, cosmetic dentistry, and restorative dentistry. A typical visit to your family dentist will likely include a thorough examination of your mouth (including teeth, gums, and other tissues), a professional cleaning, and a discussion about your dental (and overall) health. If tooth decay is discovered during your examination, you will almost certainly require a filling in the affected tooth. However, while these procedures are common, they are far from the only services provided by your general dentist. Prevent disease from taking hold in your mouth to maintain good oral health. Regular exams (including diagnostic imaging such as x-rays) and expert. dental cleanings are essential components of prevention. 

If necessary, your general dentist may give you detailed instructions on how to improve your at-home dental hygiene and may recommend preventive procedures such as sealants. Furthermore, if you lead an active lifestyle, your dentist can make you a custom-made mouth guard.

We offer orthodontic treatment to straighten your teeth and improve their function as well as appearance. Overcrowding of teeth, gaps between teeth, asymmetrical teeth, and protruding teeth are all issues that can be corrected. Our general dentists offer a variety of cosmetic procedures to help you achieve the smile you’ve always wanted. Teeth whitening, cosmetic bonding, and porcelain veneers are just a few of the available options. Consult our general dentist about a smile makeover if you desire a brighter smile.

When a problem is detected, our dentist will ensure that you receive prompt and appropriate treatment. The most common (and effective) dental restoration is the removal of tooth decay and placement of a filling in the afflicted tooth. General dentists, on the other hand, provide far more. General dentists can diagnose and treat the underlying causes of tooth pain and periodontal disease. They will also treat missing teeth, place crowns or bridgework, and fit dentures. We provide more advanced procedures such as root canal therapy, orthodontics, and dental implants.