Services
Surgical Treatments
There are many types of oral surgery, including surgical procedures such as a tooth removal or a root canal. Some oral surgeries involve the repositioning of the jaw. In other instances, oral surgery may involve the removal of a tumor.
- Do not eat or drink 8 hours proir to the surgery.
- Do not smoke or ingest alcoholic beverages for at least 8 hours prior to surgery.
Dental hygiene
Dental hygiene refers to the practice of keeping the mouth, teeth, and gums clean and healthy to prevent disease. Dental hygiene and oral health are often taken for granted but are essential parts of our everyday lives.
- Please stay away from gummy or slimy sweets proir to the treatment.
Nerves & Root Treatments
Root canal therapy is a treatment used to repair and save a tooth that is badly decayed or infected. Root canal therapy is performed when the pulp which is composed of nerves and blood vessels in the tooth becomes infected or damaged.
- Do not eat or drink 8 hours proir to the surgery.
- Do not smoke or ingest alcoholic beverages for at least 8 hours prior to surgery.
Digital Xray Program
Also known as dental radiographs, dental X-rays use controlled pulses of radiation to create images of the internal structures of the jaw and mouth. Dental X-rays are useful for viewing jawbones and various tooth structures. They can find and image cavities, bone or gum loss, periodontal disease, benign or malignant tumors, and other normal or abnormal structures within the lower portion of the head. In children and adolescents, they are also useful for finding un-erupted permanent teeth and imaging root structures in preparation for orthodontic work.
- Do not for get to open wide.