We have two convenient locations for you to visit, and we can assess your dental needs.
Our friendly staff will do a great job with your treatment and provide you the best solution for your dental needs.
Leave the stress behind of having to worry about dental issues.
Monday 08 AM – 04 PM
Tuesday 12 PM – 07 PM
Wednesday 10 AM – 05 PM
Thursday 08 AM – 03 PM
Friday 08 AM – 03 PM
Saturday By Appointment
Sunday Closed
*Note: Open Saturday Once a month
Monday Closed
Tuesday 12 PM – 08 PM
Wednesday 10 AM – 05 PM
Thursday 08 AM – 03 PM
Friday Closed
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
*Note: Open Saturday Once a month
A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap that is placed over a damaged or weakened tooth to restore its shape, size, strength, and appearance. Crowns are commonly used after a root canal, to protect a cracked tooth, or to restore a severely decayed tooth. Crowns can be made from various materials, including porcelain, metal, or a combination, depending on the location and function of the tooth.
A dental extraction is the removal of a tooth from its socket in the bone. Extractions are often necessary when a tooth is too damaged by decay, trauma, or infection to be saved. Wisdom teeth are also commonly extracted if they cause pain or overcrowding. There are two types of extractions: simple extractions, where the tooth is visible and easily removed, and surgical extractions, which involve the removal of teeth that are not easily accessible.
Dental sedation is the use of medication to help patients relax during dental procedures. It is often used for patients with dental anxiety or for more complex procedures. There are different levels of sedation, including minimal sedation (where you’re relaxed but awake), moderate sedation (where you may slur your words and not remember much), deep sedation (where you are on the edge of consciousness), and general anesthesia (where you are completely unconscious). Our dentist will recommend the appropriate sedation level based on the procedure and your comfort needs.
A root canal is a dental procedure used to treat an infection or damage in the inner pulp of a tooth. During a root canal, the infected or damaged pulp is removed, the inside of the tooth is cleaned and disinfected, and the tooth is sealed with a filling or crown to prevent future infection. Root canals are often necessary to save a tooth that would otherwise need to be extracted due to severe decay or infection.