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Schedule AppointmentWhat is Bruxism?
Learn more about Bruxism. Bruxism is a dental term for grinding or clenching of one’s teeth. If it is at nighttime during sleep we call it nocturnal bruxism. It is a habit that can be very difficult to break and left untreated could cause severe problems. Problems...
DentaPure™️ Water Purification System
The Latest Dental Technology. The mouth is full of bacteria, and keeping that bacteria where it belongs is critical to hygienic dental care. Our office is proud to employ DentaPure™️ cartridges for waterline purification. Using the same technology found on NASA...
Cracked Tooth Syndrome
What is Cracked Tooth Syndrome? It is a situation where there is some degree of a fracture line(s) within the tooth itself that may or may not be seen on an X-Ray, usually not. Symptoms may include pain on biting down or releasing on something like food or any...
Painless Dental Injections
We have been told by thousands of patients that my injections are almost pain-free, and many have said that they do not feel anything at all. How is this possible, especially compared to most dentists’ results? Well, I utilize my clinical pharmacy background by using...
Bioactive Adhesive Dentistry
The newest technology in dentistry is called bioactive dental adhesion. We utilize the first and only true bioactive dentinal bonding adhesive available that is designed to eliminate decay where the restoration meets the tooth.
What is a Dental Crown?
Crowns are the longest-lasting restorations known in dentistry. Some estimates place their durability at 5 to 15 years. Our office feels that if people continue to take care of their teeth and gums on a regular basis, their crowns may last a lifetime.
Cosmetic Dentistry
For years, our office has been acclaimed both by patients and fellow dentists for how nice and natural our restorative procedures have been. A lot of this has to do with the dentist’s skill, technique, and experience with handling many difficult cases throughout the years, but the materials we utilize for the procedures are also important.
Sensitive Teeth
What do we recommend for people whose teeth are sensitive to hot, cold, or sweets? This is a common question.
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