Overview of Our Services
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A dental implant replaces a missing tooth with a titanium root that stabilizes in the jawbone and supports a natural-looking crown—so it functions like a real tooth, not a workaround. This is the go-to solution when you want a fixed, confident bite and a smile that doesn’t shift, slip, or rely on adjacent teeth for support; it also helps protect bone and facial structure long-term. If you’re missing a tooth (or hate a removable option), book an implant consult—we’ll map your anatomy and give you a clear, step-by-step plan.
Full-arch restoration replaces an entire upper or lower set of teeth with a secure, implant-supported solution designed to look natural and chew powerfully—often in far fewer steps than patients expect. If you’re tired of loose dentures, sore spots, or avoiding foods you love, this can be a life-changing upgrade: stable bite, confident speech, and a smile that doesn’t move when you laugh. The fastest path to clarity is a consult—call to schedule —and we’ll walk you through candidacy, the timeline, and financing options.
If you want a denture that feels dramatically more secure, bar-attachment dentures anchor to implants via a precision bar so your prosthesis snaps in confidently and resists movement. That stability often means better chewing, fewer sore spots, and less daily frustration—without committing to a fully fixed arch in every case. If your denture slips, clicks, or makes you avoid foods, call to see if a bar-supported option fits your goals.
When wisdom teeth don’t have enough room to come in, they can get “stuck” (impacted) and quietly create problems like infection, damage to the neighboring molar, or cyst formation. We remove wisdom teeth with a focused plan for comfort and safety—using local anesthesia, IV sedation, or general anesthesia when appropriate—so you can get back to normal quickly, with clear aftercare guidance and support. If you’re feeling pressure, swelling, bad taste, or you’ve been told your wisdom teeth are impacted, this is the kind of problem that’s best handled proactively—call to schedule an evaluation.
An impacted tooth is one that can’t erupt into the proper position—often because it’s blocked by bone, gum tissue, or neighboring teeth. Left alone, it can damage adjacent roots or develop pathology; treated correctly, we can remove it or surgically expose it to help orthodontics guide it into place when appropriate. If you’ve been told a tooth is “stuck,” the next step is imaging and a precise plan—call to schedule an evaluation.
Jaw surgery corrects structural bite problems by repositioning the upper jaw, lower jaw, or both—creating a stable, functional bite and often improving facial balance at the same time. For the right candidate, it can dramatically improve chewing efficiency, speech comfort, and, in some cases, airway function. We coordinate carefully with orthodontics and plan digitally so you know what to expect. If you’ve been told you have a severe bite issue or jaw imbalance, schedule a surgical consult.
Jaw deformities can be developmental or acquired, and they often create real-life problems—difficulty chewing, uneven tooth wear, speech issues, or facial asymmetry that impacts confidence. Treatment typically blends orthodontics with surgical correction to align the jaws into a healthier, more stable position—so your bite functions the way it was meant to. If you’ve lived with “my bite never felt right,” call for an evaluation, and we’ll outline your options clearly.
TMJ issues can show up as jaw pain, clicking, headaches, facial soreness, or limited opening—and the real fix starts with identifying whether the cause is muscle-driven, joint-driven, bite-related, or structural. We evaluate the joint, bite, and function, then recommend targeted treatment—often beginning with conservative therapy and escalating only when needed. If your jaw symptoms are affecting daily life, call to schedule a TMJ evaluation so we can stop guessing and start treating the cause.
Healthy gums and bone are the foundation of every tooth—and periodontal disease can silently erode that foundation until teeth loosen or infections flare. Periodontal therapy targets the infection below the gumline to stop progression, stabilize supporting bone, and restore healthier tissue so you can keep your natural teeth longer. If you’ve noticed bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, recession, or “tender” areas, don’t wait—call and we’ll evaluate what’s happening under the surface.
If the jawbone has thinned after an extraction, gum disease, or trauma, bone grafting rebuilds a solid foundation—often so you can qualify for implants or achieve better long-term stability for restorations. We place graft material precisely where you need it, then allow your body to regenerate stronger bone over time; think of it as restoring the “support beam” under a future tooth. If you’ve been told you “don’t have enough bone,” don’t assume implants are off the table—schedule a grafting evaluation, and we’ll review options.
Guided bone regeneration is a more advanced rebuild technique that uses graft material—often combined with a barrier membrane—to help your body grow new bone exactly where it’s missing. It’s frequently the difference between “we can’t place an implant here” and “yes, we can do this predictably,” especially in areas with bone defects. If you want the strongest long-term solution rather than a compromise, call for a consult, and we’ll show you what regeneration could achieve in your specific case.
If anxiety, gag reflex, or procedure complexity has kept you from getting care, IV sedation can be the difference between “I can’t do this” and “that was easier than I imagined.” Medication is delivered through an IV while we continuously monitor you, allowing you to stay deeply relaxed (often with little memory of the procedure) and making it possible to complete more treatment comfortably in fewer visits. If fear has been your barrier, call—this is precisely what we’re here for.
Facial injuries can affect more than appearance—they can change your bite, breathing, speech, and long-term jaw function. Our trauma care focuses on accurate diagnosis, precise repositioning of fractured structures when needed, and stable fixation so healing occurs in the correct alignment. If you’ve had an accident and your bite feels “off,” you have jaw pain, swelling, numbness, or facial asymmetry, call right away for an evaluation.