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Braces and Invisalign

Braces and Invisalign slowly move misaligned teeth into proper alignment. They can fix open bites, crowded teeth, crossbites, and underbites.

Bridges

A dental bridge is a fixed dental restoration used to fill in the gaps formed by a missing tooth. Two or more crowns and pontics or false teeth make up a dental bridge which can come in three types namely traditional, cantilever, or Maryland-bonded.

Cleanings

Preventative cleanings every 6 months not only keeps your teeth and gums healthy, it also allows the hygienist and dentist to catch any problems early.

Crowns

A dental crown is a type of dental restoration placed over a tooth, completely capping or encircling it. The dental procedure aims to restore the tooth’s size, shape, strength, and improve its appearance. A dental crown can be made of stainless steel, metals like gold, porcelain, or resin.

Digital X-Rays

All offices use state-of-the-art digital X-Rays. Digital X-Rays reduce radiation exposure compared to older film-based systems. The radiation is less than half the annual radiation from watching TV.

Emergency Dental Care

Dental emergencies occur when uncontrolled bleeding, severe pain, traumatic injury, and severe swelling in the teeth or gums are experienced. When these symptoms persist, call 808-748-4985 to see an emergency dentist.

Extractions

Unrestorable case of a tooth due to tooth decay, periodontal disease, or dental trauma calls for dental extraction or the removal of the tooth from the dental alveolus in the alveolar bone.

Fillings

A dental restorative material, a dental filling is used to repair a decayed, cracked or broken tooth. The types of dental fillings vary in the material used such as gold, amalgam, composite resin, and porcelain.

Implants

A dental implant is permanent, natural-looking and functions like natural This surgical component is done to replace a lost tooth by fixing a titanium implant into the bone.

Root Canals

Endodontics is a specialized field of dentistry concerned with the dental pulp and the tissues surrounding the tooth roots. The most common endodontic procedure is the root canal where the nerve and pulp are removed, and the inside of the tooth is cleaned and sealed.

 

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