Dental Specialist Services
Root Canal
A root canal is treatment for infections in tooth pulp, the innermost layer of your teeth. Endodontists and dentists do about 15 million root canals in the United States every year. Typically, root canals are painless treatments. You can avoid needing a root canal by brushing your teeth after meals, flossing daily and having regular dental checkups.




Oral Hygiene
Oral hygiene is preventative care. This means you can stop oral health problems — such as cavities, gum disease, bad breath (halitosis) and other issues — before they start by taking good care of your teeth and gums.
Oral health is also linked to whole-body health. For example, if an infection is present in your mouth, your bloodstream can carry the bacteria to other areas of your body, leading to other health concerns like heart disease and stroke. Keeping your teeth and gums healthy is an important part of long-lasting overall health.
Brush your teeth
Brush your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, also stimulates the gums, which helps to keep them health
Floss regularly
Clean between teeth regularly, aiming for once a day. Use dental floss or a special brush
Visit your dentist
help safeguard your ability to smile, speak, and eat, by addressing issues of function or aesthetics, while ensuring healthy teeth and gums stay that way
Cosmetic Teeth

Teeth Whitening
Over time, dark-colored foods and drinks (like coffee, tea and berries) can stain your teeth. Teeth whitening can lighten the shade of your teeth and brighten your smile.

Gingivectomy
Gingivectomy is surgery to remove excess or overgrown gum tissue. It’s a Common cosmetic surgery used to improve the appearance of your smile.

Veneers
Dental veneers are custom-made shells that fit over the front surfaces of your teeth. They conceal cracks, chips, stains and other cosmetic imperfections.

Cavity Inspection
Dental implants are a permanent solution, never have them repaired or replaced. They also improve your appearance and make it much easier to chew and even speak.
Cavity Inspection
They will look for things like discoloration, enamel destruction, or holes in the teeth. They may also use a probe or dental explorer to check the crevices of your teeth for decay and look for any soft spots or sensitivity.
- Observing the insides of the lips and the buccal mucosa
- Examine the buccal area and the gingivobuccal sulcus.
- Defects, mobility, color, and presence of adherent plaque
- Dental or bitewing x-rays, are additional useful options
Alignment Teeth
We bring happiness to our patients, who come with the hope of having a great smile. For this reason, in some of our cases, where we have successfully achieved success, the happiness speaks for itself at the end of the treatment.





