preventative

Dental Exams & Cleanings

This is the first step toward long-term oral and overall health. Our hygienist provides curated care that meets your needs. Regular exams and polishes are done to make sure that there are no periodontal issues or tooth decay. This also allows you time to ask your dentist about any concerns you may have and learn proper techniques of dental hygiene.

Dental X-rays

Dental radiographs (x-rays) are essential, preventative, diagnostic tools that provide valuable information not visible during cleanings or exams. The dentists and hygienist use these to make accurate treatment plans. Without x-rays, problem areas may not be detected and treated appropriately. Detecting problems such as cysts, bone loss, decay, abnormalities, root issues and problems within the tooth or below the gum line can save you time, money, and unnecessary discomfort. We recommend you get dental x-rays at least once a year.

Oral Cancer Screening

Oral cancer is one of the most curable oral diseases when it’s caught early. A simple exam has been developed using technology that has been proven successful in discovering types of precancerous abnormalities. If caught early treatment is much quicker and less invasive. The American Cancer Society recommends that you have this exam at least once a year. For patients at risk for oral cancer a comprehensive oral screening with regular exams is recommended.

Home Care

Again, practicing proper dental hygiene and having a balanced diet will prevent most dental issues. Two things that you can do to ensure that your teeth will stay healthy are brushing and flossing.
Brushing – We recommend brushing at least two times daily for a minimum of two minutes. We also recommend using a Sonicare Toothbrush. Use non-abrasive toothpaste with fluoride and whiteners.
Flossing – Of all the problems we see on a daily basis, flossing (or the lack of it) is the biggest problem we see with our patients. It is imperative that you floss at least once daily. There are many different types of floss on the market, and we recommend that you find one that is comfortable to you and stick with it. If you cannot floss daily, we suggest that you do it 4 times per week at a minimum.