We Care About Your Whole Health
Your teeth and mouth are essential components of your overall physical, mental, and emotional well-being—and your health is always our top priority. It’s well known that strong oral health is closely linked to overall well-being, and an issue in one area can affect the other. Our additional services are designed to support your complete health.
If you have any questions or concerns, please let us know, whether it’s about:
- Dental anxiety or fear.
- Extra considerations like a sensitive gag reflex or restless leg syndrome (RLS).
- Issues around your mouth, from toothaches to headaches.
- General health concerns, especially recent changes.
Our Additional Services services
Nitrous Sedation
Experience stress-free dental care with safe, professional nitrous oxide sedation for a relaxed visit.
Oral Cancer Screening
Detects cancer early in the mouth, lips, tongue, or throat. Recognize the signs and understand your risk factors.
Sedation
Administered safely and professionally, nitrous oxide is an effective solution for managing your dental anxiety and making dental treatment a more pleasant experience.
Sports Guards
Sports guards don’t just protect your teeth. They also protect braces and fixed dental appliances (like bridges and dental implants) and protect the inside of your cheeks and lips from your braces in the event of an accident.
TMJ Therapy
TMJ stands for Temporomandibular Joint and TMD stands for Temporomandibular Disorder. TMJ and TMD are both often used to describe the conditions affecting the muscles, nerves and joints of the jaw.
Tooth Sensitivity Treatment
Tooth pain from hot, cold, sweet, or acidic foods can be effectively treated both in-office and at home.
Wisdom Teeth Extraction
Wisdom teeth extraction is a common procedure with minimal risks and is typically associated with manageable discomfort.
How Can Dentistry Benefit Your Whole Health?
Good oral health goes beyond keeping your teeth and gums in shape—it supports your overall well-being. A healthy mouth helps you sleep better, enjoy a balanced diet, and express yourself clearly without any discomfort. Plus, smiling brightly is a way to connect with others, sharing peace and friendship without saying a word. But when oral health is neglected, it doesn’t just cause physical pain; it can leave you feeling isolated and emotionally burdened. That’s why taking care of your oral health is so important for your whole self.
Physical Health
This is often the first thing that comes to mind. A toothache can be incredibly painful and might even indicate a serious infection. But physical health goes beyond your teeth—frequent headaches, jaw pain, or an uncomfortable bite might all be signs of underlying oral health issues. Many of the services we offer are proactive, aiming to maintain your physical health and help you avoid future pain, discomfort, and costs.
Emotional Health
How do you feel about your smile? Is there something about it that bothers you or makes you feel self-conscious? Your emotional well-being is just as important, and we’re here to support you. Share your thoughts with us, and let’s explore options to help you smile confidently.
Mental Health
For many, the thought of a dental visit can cause anxiety that’s just as intense as a toothache. If you experience dental anxiety or are feeling stressed about an upcoming visit or oral health issue, please reach out. We understand and want to help make your experience more comfortable. Let’s work together to ease your worries and support your mental well-being.
Creating a Personalized Treatment Plan
The core of all our services is creating a treatment plan that’s tailored to you. We aim to capture your needs and goals, provide you with every option available, and keep you informed throughout your treatment. Our goal is to empower you with the knowledge to make the best decision and feel confident in the outcome. Here’s what you can expect from your experience:
Share with Us
Your concerns, questions, and goals are important to us. Whether you have specific worries about your oral health or are simply curious about treatment options, we’re here to listen and provide clear answers. Let us know what your vision is for your smile, so we can work together to achieve it.
Hear All Your Options
Once you’ve shared your thoughts and completed an initial exam, your dentist will walk you through the different options for achieving your goals. Each choice will come with a clear explanation of its benefits, potential drawbacks, and our expert recommendations. This way, you can confidently choose the option that best fits your needs.
The Final Say is Yours
Your treatment will never begin without your full understanding and consent. You have the final say, and we’ll work with you to find an approach that fits both your schedule and budget. Our priority is to serve you with your best interests in mind.
Contact us today
to schedule an initial consultation & exam.
Your consultation will include an examination of everything from your teeth, gums and soft tissues to the shape and condition of your bite. Generally, we want to see how your whole mouth looks and functions. Before we plan your treatment we want to know everything about the health and aesthetic of your smile, and, most importantly, what you want to achieve so we can help you get there.
Our guarantee
We strive to provide great customer service at all times and practice compassionate dental care. If you have any reason to feel dissatisfied with our customer service during this vital time, please let us know. We would love to have the opportunity to resolve any issues or problems you might have.
Frequently Asked Questions
It’s recommended to visit the dentist every six months for routine check-ups and cleanings. However, depending on your oral health needs, your dentist may suggest more frequent visits to ensure any potential issues are caught early.
Brushing twice a day, flossing daily, and maintaining a balanced diet are key to keeping your mouth healthy. Using mouthwash and limiting sugary or acidic foods can also help prevent cavities and gum disease.
If you experience persistent tooth pain, bleeding gums, a loose tooth, swelling, or sores that don’t heal, it’s best to schedule an appointment right away. Early intervention can prevent more serious issues down the road.
Yes! We offer a range of options to suit different budgets and work with you to find a payment plan that fits. We believe everyone deserves access to quality dental care, and we’ll help you navigate your options.