Great dental health is an important factor in overall wellbeing. Did you know that many diseases and conditions first show signs in the mouth? Yes! This is why the American Dental Association recommends you see your dentist every six months to stay on track with your health. Building a relationship with a dental practice can help you maintain and improve your smile, and prevent problems before they become serious!


Preventative Care

  • Comprehensive Exams

  • Fluoride Treatments

    • Fluoride repairs your tooth enamel by helping it re-absorb minerals the enamel lost because of acid-producing bacteria on your teeth. As part of your semi-annual dental exam and cleaning, we recommend a professional fluoride treatment which helps your tooth enamel remain strong and resistant to cavities.

  • Mouth guards (Night guards / sports guards)

    • Mouth guards are designed to protect teeth from excessive wear or damage.  Mouth guards are often used by athletes during sporting events, but may also be needed to help protect people with braces or dental bridges.  Mouth guards typically cover the upper teeth and are a great way to protect the soft tissues of your tongue, lips and cheek lining. 

  • Cleanings

    • The best possible way to avoid dental problems such as cavities, gum disease, dental pain and other emergencies is to prevent them in the first place. A combination of great at-home oral hygiene routine and visits to see your dentist for regular check-ups and dental cleanings every 6 months is an unbeatable as far as prevention goes.


Restorative Care

  • Fillings

    • Today, you can get your cavities, as well as any other smaller hollow areas in your teeth, filled with composite fillings. Composite fillings are tooth colored restorations that are not only beautiful (or unnoticeable) but also add strength to weakened teeth.

  • Crowns

    • Crowns can help to protect a weakened tooth or a tooth that is threatened by a cavity. 

  • Implants '

    • Replace a missing tooth permanently with dental implants. Missing teeth can affect your mouth structure as well as your self-confidence.

  • Root Canal

    • A root canal is one of the most common dental procedures performed. This simple treatment can save your natural teeth and prevent the need of dental implants/bridges.

  • Bridgework

    • A dental bridge is a fixed partial denture that is joined to adjacent teeth or dental implants. It “bridges” the gap that is caused by missing teeth.

  • Extractions (Including Wisdom Teeth)

    • Often times toothaches are the cause of an infection or an issue with a tooth that leads to a dental extraction. People are most familiar with the tooth extraction when considering wisdom teeth removal.



Cosmetic Dentistry

Brighten, whiten, and straighten your smile with a number of pain-free, in-office cosmetic dentistry services. 


Children’s Dentistry

A visit to the dentists office can be extremely terrifying, we know. Regular trips to the dentist are essential for your children’s health, and we do everything to ensure that each visit they are coming in and leaving with a BIG smile.

Our dentists are happy to teach your children proper oral hygiene. We want to help set the foundation for positive oral health choices.


Periodontal Care

  • Scaling and Re-planing

    • Scaling and root planing is a deep cleaning below the gum line used to treat gum disease.


We also offer Invisalign!

Forget the hassle and appearance of metal braces. Invisalign is a comfortable, affordable, and quick alternative.