Zoom!
The leading professional teeth whitening system, Zoom! Whitening can lighten and brighten your smile in less than one hour. Learn more…
Teeth Whitening
Teeth whitening comes in many shapes and styles: over-the-counter products, take-home kits, in-office whitening. What exactly does whitening do, and how can you choose the best option for your smile? Learn more…
Veneers
Cosmetic dentistry is transforming lives through complete smile makeovers, and porcelain veneers lead the list of aesthetic treatments as a wildly popular procedure. If you’re considering porcelain veneers for a new smile, here’s what you can expect…
Invisalign®
If you want straighter teeth without bulky metal braces, consider Invisalign®. A series of clear, removable aligners will reposition your teeth without the hassle and pain of traditional orthodontia. Learn more…
Lumineers
Are you hesitant about porcelain veneers because of the necessary tooth reduction prior to placement? Lumineers require minimal, if any, tooth reduction, and they accomplish the same bright, full, straight smile that traditional veneers create. Learn more…
Comfort Control Syringe
In an effort to provide a comfortable and pleasant dental experience, we have invested in a new anesthetic delivery system called the Comfort Control Syringe. Now anesthesia will be delivered continuously during dental treatments. Learn more…
Rota-dent
Does the Rota-dent battery-powered tooth brush clean teeth better than a manual tooth brush? Learn more…
Amalgams
You’ve probably heard some of the debate about using silver fillings, or dental amalgams, to fill cavities. Informed patients make the best decisions about their dental care, so you should know the truth about amalgams, as well as what materials are available for filling teeth. Learn more…
Oral Sedation
Among the most common phobias, visiting the dentist causes many people severe anxiety and stress. Oral sedation alleviates anxiety, so you can face dental appointments with confidence. Learn more…
Periodontal Therapies
When periodontal disease is not treated, it will spread and compromise gums, teeth, bone, and it can lead to heart disease and strokes, as well as diabetes and pregnancy complications. Many treatments can reverse the effects of gum disease and restore oral health. Learn more…