Prevention & Treatment You Can Trust
General dentistry encompasses a broad range of diseases and disorders of the oral and maxillofacial region. Everyone should see a general dentist for routine oral health examinations, twice-yearly cleanings, and treatment of routine oral health complications, such as minor tooth decay. General dentistry is as much about prevention as it is about treatment. Patients who visit a general dentist can expect professional oral health care, as well as education and advisement about self-care between office visits.
TMJ Treatment
Relieve jaw pain with TMJ treatments that ease symptoms like clicking, headaches, and teeth grinding.
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Root Canals
Root canal treatment saves infected teeth by removing damaged tissue, relieving pain, and restoring function with a natural-looking crown.
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Digital X-Rays
Digital x-rays provide faster, safer imaging with less radiation, offering clear, instant results for accurate diagnosis and better patient care.
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Bite Guards
Protect your smile with custom bite guards—comfortable, durable protection against sports injuries and teeth grinding.
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Tooth Extractions
Tooth extractions remove damaged teeth when they can’t be saved, with replacement options like implants for a complete smile.
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Sports Mouth Guard
Protect your teeth with custom-fitted sports mouth guards—more comfortable and effective than over-the-counter options.
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Fluoride & Decay Prevention
Fluoride strengthens teeth and prevents decay at any age—trusted by leading health organizations.
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Did you know…
that the American Dental Association recommends that every American visit a general dentist a minimum of one time every six months? Doing so can aid in the detection of decay, oral disease and other dental health problems before the progress and become severe. If you are at risk for certain complications or have a history or periodontal disease and advanced decay, you may need to visit your general dentist on a more frequent basis. Patients who visit their dentist regularly and as recommended are more likely to retain their natural teeth and enjoy a lifetime of good oral health.