Where Art meets Science to create Beautiful Smile
Where Art meets Science to create Beautiful Smile
We here provide you with brief oral hygiene instruction and professional guidance to help you get bright smile and happy teeth.
WHY IS ORAL HYGIENE IMPORTANT?
– Protecting one of your most valuable assets – your smile – through regular oral hygiene visits can help keep it sparkling for a lifetime.
ABOUT YOUR ORAL HYGIENE VISIT
Diagnostic Services
– Take necessary cavity-detecting x-rays
– Assess your periodontal (gum) tissue
– Evaluate existing dental restorations for proper fit, function, and aesthetics
– Check your bite, chewing, and swallowing patterns
– Review and update your medical history
– Record and changes in your prescribed medications and physical condition
– Evaluate possible cosmetic enhancements of your smile
– Identify and cause of bad breath (halitosis)
– Examine and screen for oral cancer
– Check your blood pressure
– Refer you to specialists for specific treatment
– Develop a comprehensive treatment plan
Preventive Services
– Clean and scale teeth to remove all plaque and calculus (tartar)
– Remove surface stains from the teeth
– Apply pit and fissure sealants to help prevent decay
– Fluoride application
– Polish teeth and gold, silver, or composite resin fillings or crowns.
Educational Services
– Instruction in tooth brushing and flossing
– Counseling in proper nutrition
– Presentation of prescribed dental treatment
– Recommending future treatment (orthodontics, periodontal therapy, etc.)
WHEN SHOULD ORAL HYGIENE SERVICES BEGIN?
– In general, it’s recommended that children begin receiving oral hygiene services when they’re as young as two to three years old.
– By beginning exams at an early age, we have time to create positive experiences for your child to set the stage for a lifetime of quality dental care.
HOW OFTEN SHOULD ORAL HYGIENE SERVICES BE SCHEDULED?
– Because each patient’s needs are different, you should check with us to see what’s appropriate for you.
– Typically, oral hygiene visits are scheduled for every six months.
A FINAL WORD
– Getting into the habits of regular dental hygiene treatment planning and sound nutrition are the best things you can do to preserve your smile and keep it looking its best.
– In addition to daily brushing and flossing, it’s important to schedule regular oral hygiene visits so we can help prevent many of the problems that lead to tooth decay and loss.
– Our goal is to help you preserve your smile for a lifetime.
We here provide you with brief oral hygiene instruction and professional guidance to help you get bright smile and happy teeth.
WHY IS ORAL HYGIENE IMPORTANT?
– Protecting one of your most valuable assets – your smile – through regular oral hygiene visits can help keep it sparkling for a lifetime.
ABOUT YOUR ORAL HYGIENE VISIT
Diagnostic Services
– Take necessary cavity-detecting x-rays
– Assess your periodontal (gum) tissue
– Evaluate existing dental restorations for proper fit, function, and aesthetics
– Check your bite, chewing, and swallowing patterns
– Review and update your medical history
– Record and changes in your prescribed medications and physical condition
– Evaluate possible cosmetic enhancements of your smile
– Identify and cause of bad breath (halitosis)
– Examine and screen for oral cancer
– Check your blood pressure
– Refer you to specialists for specific treatment
– Develop a comprehensive treatment plan.
Preventive Services
– Clean and scale teeth to remove all plaque and calculus (tartar)
– Remove surface stains from the teeth
– Apply pit and fissure sealants to help prevent decay
– Fluoride application
– Polish teeth and gold, silver, or composite resin fillings or crowns.
Educational Services
– Instruction in tooth brushing and flossing
– Counseling in proper nutrition
– Presentation of prescribed dental treatment
– Recommending future treatment (orthodontics, periodontal therapy, etc.)
WHEN SHOULD ORAL HYGIENE SERVICES BEGIN?
– In general, it’s recommended that children begin receiving oral hygiene services when they’re as young as two to three years old.
– By beginning exams at an early age, we have time to create positive experiences for your child to set the stage for a lifetime of quality dental care.
HOW OFTEN SHOULD ORAL HYGIENE SERVICES BE SCHEDULED?
– Because each patient’s needs are different, you should check with us to see what’s appropriate for you.
– Typically, oral hygiene visits are scheduled for every six months.
A FINAL WORD
– Getting into the habits of regular dental hygiene treatment planning and sound nutrition are the best things you can do to preserve your smile and keep it looking its best.
– In addition to daily brushing and flossing, it’s important to schedule regular oral hygiene visits so we can help prevent many of the problems that lead to tooth decay and loss.
– Our goal is to help you preserve your smile for a lifetime.
MONDAY 9 AM – 5.30 PM
TUESDAY 9 AM – 5.30 PM
WEDNESDAY 9 AM – 5.30 PM
THURSDAY 10.30 AM – 7 PM
FRIDAY 9 AM – 5.30 PM
SATURDAY CLOSED
SUNDAY CLOSED
MONDAY 9 AM – 5.30 PM
TUESDAY 9 AM – 5.30 PM
WEDNESDAY 9 AM – 5.30 PM
THURSDAY 10.30 AM – 7 PM
FRIDAY 9 AM – 5.30 PM
SATURDAY CLOSED
SUNDAY CLOSED
MONDAY 9 AM – 5.30 PM
TUESDAY 9 AM – 5.30 PM
WEDNESDAY 9 AM – 5.30 PM
THURSDAY 10.30 AM – 7 PM
FRIDAY 9 AM – 5.30 PM
SATURDAY CLOSED
SUNDAY CLOSED