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With proper care, dental implants can last decades or even a lifetime. Good oral hygiene and regular dental visits are essential to maintaining their…
We understand that dental trauma can be traumatic. Ask our staff about options to help you relax during your emergency dental care…
For most tooth-related pain, you should see a dentist. Hospital ERs are generally not equipped to perform restorative dentistry (like fillings or…
Any dental issue that requires immediate treatment to stop bleeding, alleviate severe pain, or save a tooth is considered an emergency. This includes…
If you experience severe pain, a knocked-out tooth, or a broken restoration, contact us immediately. Emergency care is often considered part of…
Yes! General family dentistry is a core part of our practice. We are happy to see patients of all ages, from young children to…
General dentistry focuses on health, function, and disease prevention (like fillings and cleanings). Cosmetic dentistry focuses on improving the…
For most people, visiting the dentist every six months is the standard recommendation. However, depending on your specific oral health needs, such as…
Most people with healthy gums and teeth are good candidates for cosmetic procedures. If you have underlying problems like gum disease or cavities,…
With proper care, cosmetic dentistry dental veneers can last ten to fifteen years or longer. Avoiding biting hard objects (like ice or fingernails)…