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General & Family Dentistry

Oral health changes as you do. Regular visits help us watch for early signs of concern, and small treatments now can often prevent bigger ones later. Whether this is your first appointment in some time or part of your routine, we move step by step and explain everything clearly.

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Comprehensive Oral Exams

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Dental Hygiene

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Dental Fillings

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Dental Sealants

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Night Guards

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Oral Cancer Screenings

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Digital X-Rays

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Intraoral Camera Imaging

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Children’s Dentistry

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Periodontal Care

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Root Canal Therapy

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Tooth Extractions

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Oral Radiology

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Comprehensive Oral Exams

A complete look at your teeth, gums, bite, and oral tissues, with clear explanations to guide next steps.

Dental Hygiene

Cleanings remove plaque and tartar that brushing alone can’t reach, helping keep your teeth and gums healthy.

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Dental Fillings

A filling restores a tooth after decay is removed and helps maintain strength and function.

Dental Sealants

A thin protective coating placed on the grooves of molars to reduce the risk of cavities.

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Night Guards

Custom-made appliances that help protect your teeth from clenching or grinding during sleep.

Oral Cancer Screenings

A quick, careful check during routine visits to spot changes in the mouth early.

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Digital X-Rays

Digital imaging helps us see beneath the surface using less radiation than traditional film.

Intraoral Camera

A small camera that lets you see what we see, helping make your oral health easier to understand.

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Children’s Dentistry/Pediatric Dentistry

Care designed to help children feel comfortable, build habits early, and enjoy positive dental visits.

Periodontal Care

Support for gum health, including assessment and treatment of early signs of gum disease.

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Root Canal Therapy

A root canal removes infection inside a tooth and seals it to help save your natural tooth.

Tooth Extractions

If a tooth is damaged or can’t be repaired, removal may be the safest and most predictable option.

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Oral Radiology

Specialized imaging that gives us a deeper look at structures below the surface to guide diagnosis.