We pre-polish your teeth to remove any surface level staining. Looking better already.
Next we apply a protective gingival barrier on your gums, followed by Pola Rapid whitening gel, administered in four 8-minute sessions. Quick! Easy. Shiny!
Say cheese! Time to take an “after” photo and go home with personalized instructions for keeping your smile bright.
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
Dental sealants are thin, protective coatings applied to the chewing surfaces of the back teeth (molars) to prevent cavities. They act as a barrier, shielding the enamel from plaque and food particles that can get trapped in the grooves and pits of the teeth.
The application of the sealant is a quick, painless, and can provide long lasting protection against decay.
Fluoride treatment involves applying a concentrated form of fluoride directly to the teeth. This can be applied in a gel, foam or varnish form. This treatment strengthens the enamel making it more resistant to decay and cavities.
The key benefit patients see from fluoride treatments include: preventing tooth decay, reversing early signs of decay, and strengthening the enamel.
TMJ refers to the temporomandibular joint, which connects your jaw to your skull and allows for movement when talking or chewing. TMJ disorders occur when there is pain or dysfunction in this joint, leading to symptoms like jaw pain, headaches, clicking sounds, or difficulty moving the jaw.
An oral cancer screening is a quick and painless procedure that our team performs during a routine check-up. Our team will visually inspect your mouth, including the lips, gums, tongue, and throat, for any signs of abnormalities such as sores, red or white patches, or lumps. In some cases, we may also feel the tissues in your mouth and neck to detect unusual masses. Early detection through regular screenings can significantly improve the chances of successful treatment.