General & Family Dentistry
Comprehensive Oral Exams & New Patient Exams
These visits give us a full picture of your teeth, gums, and overall oral health. We’ll review what we see together so you can feel informed about next steps.
Dental Hygiene
Cleanings remove plaque and tartar that brushing alone can’t reach. They’re an important part of preventing gum disease and keeping your smile healthy.
Dental Fillings
A filling restores a tooth after decay is removed. It’s a simple way to strengthen and protect your tooth.
Root Canal Therapy
Root canal treatment removes infection inside a tooth and seals it so it can stay in place.
Tooth Extractions
If a tooth can’t be repaired safely, removal may be the best way to protect your long-term oral health.
Night Guards
Custom night guards protect your teeth if you grind or clench while you sleep.
Digital X-Rays
Digital imaging allows us to see what’s happening below the surface and monitor changes over time.
Oral Cancer Screening
Screenings help identify early changes in the mouth so treatment can begin sooner if needed.
Dental Sealants
Sealants provide a protective coating over the grooves of back teeth, helping prevent cavities.
Scanner (iTero / Trios)
Digital scans create a detailed 3D model of your teeth — useful for treatment planning without traditional impressions.
Oral Pathology
We evaluate and monitor unusual changes in the mouth, such as sores or lesions, and guide you on next steps.
Periodontics
Periodontal care supports the health of your gums and the bone that holds your teeth in place.
Oral Surgery
Some concerns require surgical treatment, and we’ll walk you through each step of the process so you feel prepared.
Sports Mouth Guards
Custom-fit mouth guards help protect teeth and reduce injury during sports and physical activities.
Intraoral Camera
A small camera allows us to show you clear images of your teeth and gums during your visit.
Dental Lasers
Laser tools can assist with precise soft-tissue treatments and help manage certain gum concerns.
Gum Grafting
Gum grafts help restore gum tissue and protect exposed roots when recession occurs.