General Dentistry

Preventative Dentistry

To maintain good oral hygiene, frequent check ups with your dentist are recommended. We are here to offer you complete teeth cleaning as we understand that the best way to keep your smile healthy and looking great is to keep it clean and to catch small problems before they develop into serious ones.

Geriatric Dentistry

Your mouth goes through many changes as you age. We know how important it is for you to understand these changes and what you can do to maintain good dental health. If you loose teeth, they may be replaced to help both function and appearance. Missing teeth can be replaced by fixed bridges, full and partial dentures or implants.

Children’s Dentistry

Proper brushing with a fluoride toothpaste, regular visits to the dentist and a healthy diet that limits sugary snacks and drinks are all important to maintaining a child’s dental health. In addition, Smart Smile can provide fluoride treatments and place sealants on your child’s teeth that will help prevent decay (cavities). Learn how to prevent baby bottle tooth decay in your precious infants. Keeping your child’s smile healthy is a team effort.

Adult Dental Care

If you snore, suffer from jaw-joint problems, sleep apnea or have dry mouth, we are here to help you. There might be an easy solution to your problem which does not involve any surgery.

Gum Disease Treatment

Three out of four adults experience some form of gum disease and recent research now suggests a link between gum and heart disease. Gum disease can lead to loss of the bone around the tooth. This condition has to be treated to avoid loosing one or many teeth.

Women have special needs at different stages of life. Puberty, menstruation, pregnancy and menopause all can influence your oral health and the need for dental treatment.

Root Canals

Root canals contain nerves and other tissues that nourish the tooth.  The tissue inside can get infected. Instead of removing the infected tooth, we now offer a different solution that consist of drilling into the tooth, removing the diseased "pulp" and restoring the remaining tooth to its original healthy appearance with a crown.