Our dental resource associates provide the full array of dental services in their respective locations and guarantee individualized dental treatment to each of their patients. Their top priority is to take all of your dental needs into consideration when evaluating your overall oral health. In addition, they will take the time to educate you on the treatment options available and will help you make the best possible decisions about your dental care.  They use the latest dental technology and techniques available, including advanced imaging and computerized treatment methods that give you a wide range of options. Their services include:

General & Family Dentistry:

  • Teeth cleaning and exams
  • Tooth fillings
  • Tooth extractions

Cosmetic & Restorative Dentistry:

Today’s advances in cosmetic dental technology gives dentists access to the latest in cosmetic & restorative dentistry procedures. Here are just some of the cosmetic dentistry procedures that may be used.

  • Dental Implants
  • Porcelain Veneers
  • Porcelain Dental Crowns
  • Invisalign or ClearCorrect Invisible Clear Braces
  • Dental Bonding
  • Inlays & Onlays
  • Teeth Whitening & Bleaching
  • White Tooth Colored Fillings

Periodontal Gum Treatment:

The longer plaque and tartar remain on your teeth, the more harmful that they can become to your oral health. This could lead to gum inflammation and bleeding, a condition commonly referred to as gingivitis. This mild gum disease can often be fixed with regular brushing and flossing, but left untreated it can turn into periodontitis, a much more severe inflammation around the tooth that forms pockets of infection.

Sedation & Relaxation Dentistry:

If you have dental fear and anxiety or you are going to undergo a complicated  dental procedure,  nitrous oxide, oral sedation and intravenous  IV sedation are available to keep you comfortable.

Sleep Apnea & Snoring Treatment:

Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is a surprisingly common condition with symptoms including loss of sleep, loud snoring and bad headaches.  The single most common cause of sleep apnea is a narrowing of your airways as you sleep, which limits the supply of oxygen to the brain. This happens because the muscles that control the tongue start to relax, which makes the tongue fall into the back of the throat and block your breathing.

TMJ & TMD Treatment:

TMJ is an abbreviation for the temporomandibular joints that are in front of the ear on both sides of the jaw. TMJ disorders are referred to as TMD, where the “d” stands for “dysfunction.”

Symptoms of TMD include:

  • Loss of hearing
  • Headaches, earaches and migraines
  • Discomfort when biting and chewing
  • Pain, aching or tenderness in the jaw/face
  • Shoulder and neck pain
  • Difficulty opening the mouth
  • Grating, popping or clicking sounds in the jaw.

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