Services We Provide
Cosmetic Services
Bonding
Bonding is a cost-effective and less invasive alternative to crowns or veneers. It is an excellent solution for masking chipped, stained, injured, or otherwise imperfect teeth. During the bonding procedure, a delicate layer of plastic is applied to the damaged teeth, adding strength and making them virtually indistinguishable from natural teeth.
Bleaching
Many over-the-counter products promise whiter, brighter teeth, often overnight. However, dental professionals and the American Dental Association caution against improper use of these products, as they can be too abrasive and damage teeth with extended use. Dentist-supervised teeth bleaching is a safer option, effectively whitening and brightening teeth for up to five years without harming the teeth or gums.
Veneers
Veneers, which slide snugly over teeth, offer the perfect solution to stained, chipped, cracked, injured, and misaligned teeth. An excellent alternative to crowns, they look completely natural, are resistant to injury, and are long-lasting, making them one of the most effective cosmetic dental procedures available.
Phillips Zoom
Philips Zoom in-office teeth whitening is a popular procedure that can help to whiten teeth by up to eight shades in one session. The procedure uses a high-intensity light to activate a hydrogen peroxide gel, which penetrates the enamel and breaks down stains.
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Single Tooth Implants
Single tooth implants are a permanent solution for replacing a missing tooth. They consist of a titanium post that is surgically placed into the jawbone, acting as a root for the replacement tooth. This procedure restores both the function and appearance of the tooth, providing a natural and durable result.
Implant Bridges
Implant bridges are a durable and effective solution for replacing multiple missing teeth. They consist of dental implants that support a bridge, restoring both function and aesthetics. Implant bridges provide a stable and long-lasting alternative to traditional bridges, ensuring a natural look and feel.
Full-on-Four Implant Dentures
Full-on-Four Implant Dentures are a revolutionary solution for patients who have lost most or all of their teeth. This procedure involves placing four strategically positioned implants in the jawbone to support a full arch of teeth. It provides a stable, long-lasting, and natural-looking alternative to traditional dentures, restoring both function and aesthetics.
Specialized Services
Root Canals
Root canals are a crucial dental procedure performed by Dr. Athans to remove infection from a tooth and repair damage caused by decay. The term "root canal" refers to the natural cavity within the tooth where the infection occurs. This cavity contains the soft pulp and nerve tissue. When a tooth becomes infected, the pulp and nerve become a breeding ground for bacteria, necessitating their removal. After an endodontic (root canal) procedure, the tooth remains functional, although it will no longer feel hot or cold due to the absence of the nerve.
Teeth Extraction
Tooth extraction is often necessary when the mouth becomes overcrowded or when gum disease or tooth decay has severely damaged the teeth. Extraction can eliminate problematic teeth and prevent infection from spreading to surrounding teeth. This procedure helps maintain overall oral health and creates space for proper alignment.
Bone Grafting
Bone grafting is a procedure that helps to restore and regenerate bone in areas where it has been lost due to injury, disease, or tooth extraction. This process is essential for patients who require dental implants but lack sufficient bone structure to support them. Bone grafting ensures a stable foundation for implants and promotes long-term oral health.
Panoramic X-Rays
Panoramic X-rays provide a comprehensive view of the entire mouth, including the teeth, jaws, and surrounding structures. This imaging technique is essential for diagnosing dental issues, planning treatments, and detecting abnormalities that may not be visible with traditional X-rays.
CBCT Scans
CBCT (Cone Beam Computed Tomography) scans provide detailed 3D images of the teeth, soft tissues, nerve pathways, and bone in a single scan. This advanced imaging technology is essential for precise diagnosis and treatment planning, especially for dental implants, orthodontics, and complex dental procedures.
General Services
Teeth cleanings
Teeth cleanings are a fundamental part of maintaining oral health. This routine procedure involves the removal of plaque, tartar, and stains from the teeth, helping to prevent cavities, gum disease, and other dental issues. Regular cleanings also leave your teeth feeling fresh and polished, contributing to a healthier and brighter smile.
X-rays
Dental X-rays are an essential diagnostic tool that helps dentists detect issues that may not be visible during a regular dental exam. They provide detailed images of the teeth, bones, and surrounding tissues, allowing for early detection of cavities, bone loss, and other dental problems. Regular X-rays ensure comprehensive oral health care and effective treatment planning.
Composite Fillings
Composite fillings are a versatile and aesthetically pleasing solution for restoring decayed or damaged teeth. Made from a tooth-colored resin material, they blend seamlessly with natural teeth, providing a durable and natural-looking result. Composite fillings are an excellent choice for maintaining the integrity and appearance of your smile.
Crowns and Bridges
Crowns and bridges are restorative dental procedures designed to repair damaged teeth and replace missing ones. Crowns are caps that cover and protect weakened or broken teeth, restoring their shape, size, and function. Bridges, on the other hand, are used to fill gaps left by missing teeth, anchoring to adjacent teeth or implants for support. Both options provide durable and natural-looking solutions to improve oral health and aesthetics.
Full Dentures and Partial Dentures
Full dentures and partial dentures are removable dental appliances designed to replace missing teeth and restore oral functionality. Full dentures are used when all teeth are missing, while partial dentures are used when some natural teeth remain. These custom-made solutions provide a natural appearance, improve chewing ability, and support facial structure.
Night Guards
Night guards are custom-made dental devices designed to protect your teeth from grinding or clenching during sleep. They help prevent damage to the teeth and jaw, reduce discomfort, and improve sleep quality. Night guards are an effective solution for managing bruxism and maintaining oral health.
Philips Zoom In-Office Teeth Whitening
Philips Zoom in-office teeth whitening is a popular procedure that can help to whiten teeth by up to eight shades in one session. The procedure uses a high-intensity light to activate a hydrogen peroxide gel, which penetrates the enamel and breaks down stains.
If you are looking for a quick and effective way to whiten your teeth, Philips Zoom In-office Teeth Whitening is the perfect solution for you. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.
If you want a brilliant, white smile with immediate results, then look no further than Philips Zoom in-office teeth whitening treatment. It only takes one hour and brightens your teeth up to eight shades lighter and is a trusted treatment by millions of people worldwide. So if you’re looking for a cosmetic dental treatment for stunning white teeth in a flash, schedule a quick appointment today!
Benefits
Benefits of Philips Zoom in-office teeth whitening:
- Quick and easy: The procedure takes about an hour, and you can see results immediately.
- Effective: Philips Zoom in-office teeth whitening is one of the most effective teeth whitening procedures available.
- Safe: The procedure is safe for most people, and there are few side effects.
Side Effects
Side effects of Philips Zoom in-office teeth whitening:
- Tooth sensitivity: Some people may experience temporary tooth sensitivity after the procedure.
- Gum irritation: In rare cases, the procedure can cause gum irritation.
- White spots: In rare cases, the procedure can cause white spots to appear on the teeth.
Aftercare
You have just experienced a revolutionary teeth whitening procedure, now what?
Now that you’ve had your teeth whitened, it’s important to take steps to maintain your results. Here are a few tips:
- Avoid dark-colored foods and drinks for at least 24 hours, such as coffee, tea, red wine, and cola. These foods and drinks can stain your teeth, even after they’ve been whitened.
- Use a whitening toothpaste. Whitening toothpaste can help to remove surface stains and keep your teeth looking whiter.
- Floss and brush your teeth regularly. This will help to remove plaque and bacteria, which can also stain your teeth.
- See your dentist for regular checkups and cleanings. Your dentist can help to keep your teeth healthy and white.
Here are some specific foods and drinks to avoid for one week after your teeth whitening procedure:
- Drinks: Coffee, tea, red wine, cola
- Condiments: Ketchup, mustard, red sauces, soy sauce, steak sauce
- Food: Berries, red meat (steak or hamburger)
- Toothpaste: Colored toothpaste (Would suggest using Sensodyne toothpaste)
- Mouth rinse: Colored mouthwash, fluoride treatment, chlorhexidine
By following these tips, you can help to keep your teeth looking white and bright for years to come.