About Preventative Care

The key to a healthy smile is routine care. Preventative dental care is very affordable, but neglected teeth can cost thousands to fix. Dont wait until a toothache forms.

Preventative Care Process

1
Exams

Biannual visits allow your dentist and hygienist to evaluate your teeth, bone, jaw joints and gum tissue for changes.

2
X-rays

X-rays allow us to see inside your tooth and below the gums. this is commonly recommended annually, but depends on the patient's risk for disease

3
Professional teeth cleaning

The average patient without gum tissue disease needs a professional cleaning every 6 months.

4
Oral Cancer Screening

This is commonly done during your exam and screens the tissue in your mouth for pathology and changes.

Benefits of Preventative Care

Save Money

Small problems cost less. Preventative care allows your dental team to check and manage oral health problems before they become problematic and costly.

Save Time

Cleanings and exams are quick, simple visits compared to a root canal or extraction. Routine care prevents long appointments in the dental chair.

Improve Oral Health

Routine dental care prevents the buildup of bacteria, plaque and tarter in your mouth.

Whole Body Health

Research has shown that many systemic health problems such as dementia, heart disease, bacterial pneumonia and preterm births are associated with an unhealthy mouth.

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Dental Emergency

Dental Emergency

Tooth aches are never fun and they typically happen when you least expect them. Our team is ready to work in true dental emergencies.

Restorative

Restorative

No matter what you are dealing with (missing, broken or infected teeth) we can help you get your oral health back on track.

Therapeutic Botox

Therapeutic Botox

Do you have cracked teeth, headaches or a gummy smile? Did you know your jaw muscles may be causing the pain?

Periodontal Treatment

Periodontal Treatment

Do you have bad breath, recession, bleeding gums, mobile teeth or pain when you floss? These are all signs of gum disease.

Dr. Rose Duong - DDS