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Full Service Dental Implant Practice
- Surgical placement & restoration of mini and conventional
implants and the restoration of natural teeth and/or the replacement
of missing teeth with artificial substitutes.
- Prevention, maintenance & repair of natural teeth and periodontal
health. Includes regular teeth cleaning, care of tissue surrounding
the teeth, cavities, fractures and aesthetic treatments.
- Crowns & bridges help repair damaged or missing teeth and
may be fixed or removable. Crowns are a prosthetic reproduction
of the natural tooth shape placed on top of a single tooth root
or implant and may be made of porcelain or ceramic. Bridges are
single or multiple tooth prosthetics which attach to natural teeth
and/or implants, may be fixed or removable and are made of porcelain
or ceramic.

- Implants, partials and denture implants act as a replacement tooth
root which secures crowns, bridges and full overdentures. Conventional
implants may support a single tooth prosthetic, while a set of four
or more mini-dental implants typically support a full overdenture.
- Periodontal treatment is the treatment of the supporting and
surrounding tissues of the teeth. Periodontal treatment prevents
and maintains the health of the gums and reverses the inflammation
caused by gingivitis and other gum diseases.
- Oral care & cleanings are important to the health of your
mouth. At least twice a year patients should be given a preventative
cleaning and an oral exam. Cleanings remove tartar and plaque buildup.
Fluoride treatments seal the tooth enamel and prevent cavities from
forming. Oral care consists of regularly scheduled cleanings, x-rays
and education about how to care for your teeth.
- I.V. sedation is a medically controlled state of depressed consciousness
while maintaining the patient’s airway, protective reflexes
and the ability to respond to stimulation or verbal commands. Includes
intravenous (injection) administration of sedative or analgesic
agent(s) and appropriate monitoring.
- Nitrous Oxide Sedation is a medically controlled state of relaxed
consciousness while maintaining the patient’s airway, protective
reflexes and the ability to respond to stimulation or verbal commands.
More moderate than I.V. sedation, nitrous oxide sedation is administered
in a gas form through the nasal passageway.
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