
Most people think of the dentist as the place for cleanings and cavity checks. But every routine visit is also an opportunity to screen for oral cancer—a quick, noninvasive exam that takes just a couple of minutes and could catch concerns early, when they’re far easier to treat. If it’s been a while since your last checkup, here’s why this two-minute step matters and what to expect during the screening.
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Today’s composite resin fillings are color-matched, strong, and conservative, blending seamlessly with natural enamel. Whether you’ve spotted a new dark spot, feel a nagging sensitivity, or want to replace an old silver filling that’s showing its age, tooth-colored restorations can restore both function and confidence—often in a single visit.
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Third molars—better known as wisdom teeth—once helped our ancestors chew tough, fibrous diets. Today, smaller jaws and modern nutrition mean these late-arriving teeth (usually ages 17–25) often lack space to erupt correctly. When wisdom teeth crowd, tilt, or stay trapped under the gums, they can cause pain, infections, or damage to neighboring molars. Knowing the signs and your options can help you plan a stress-free path forward.
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If your mornings start with tight jaws, headaches, or new chips along the biting edges, you might be clenching or grinding—also called bruxism. Over time, bruxism wears enamel, cracks fillings, and can strain jaw joints. A custom night guard (bite splint) protects your teeth while you sleep, reducing muscle overload and helping you wake up more comfortable. Here’s how we diagnose grinding, what a guard can (and can’t) do, and how to choose the option that fits your life.
Read MoreWe want our new patients not using insurance to start off with the best care available. Schedule an appointment today and get a cleaning, exam, X-Rays, and a free consult or second opinion for only $99.
Using insurance? You can benefit too! We are offering a complimentary teeth whitening treatment for all new patients using insurance.
*$300 value.
*New patients only. Not valid in cases of periodontal disease. Not valid for use with insurance.