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Rinse daily with mouthwash to freshen breath and to help prevent or control tooth decay. We recommend using Listerine or any other ADA-approved…
Floss at least once a day to clean between your teeth. Generally, a floss string length of 18-24 inches is sufficient. Floss up and down from the…
Spend at least two minutes brushing your teeth and tongue twice a day. We recommend using a Sonicare toothbrush and a pea-sized amount of…
Call our office now to make an appointment with one of our root canal…
A root canal saves your tooth, helping you avoid the cost, discomfort, and restoration needs associated with an extraction. Root canal therapy can…
Most patients experience immediate pain relief because we have addressed the source of their pain. Once you have healed, you can enjoy improved oral…
A root canal can save your infected teeth and help you avoid an extraction. We may recommend tooth extraction when the damage to your tooth is too…
A dental cavity filling is a solution for a dental cavity. We clean out the cavity and use putty to fill it so no bacteria can get in. During a root…
A root canal is a procedure to save a decayed or damaged tooth rather than extracting it. A dental crown is a cap-shaped dental restoration that is…
A dental cavity occurs when tooth decay is so severe that it eats away at your tooth, creating a hole. Cavities can often be treated with dental…