- BracesIf you are concerned about crowding or spacing of your child’s teeth and think they might need braces ask your dentist.
- OrthodonticsOur offices are experienced in the full range of general and cosmetic dentistry for all ages, including children, making our office a one-stop visit for all your dental needs. This includes routine cleanings and examinations, oral cancer screenings, fillings, crowns, bridges, partials, dentures, gum disease therapy, root canals, TMJ, cosmetic dentistry, whitening, and orthodontics. In order to provide the most comfortable and caring experience, we have the latest technology including digital x-rays, laser dentistry and intra-oral cameras just to name a few.
- Invisalign OrthodonticsSet up your free consultation with our certified Invisalign providers to see if you are a candidate. Get a sneak peek at your future smile. Ask us how!
- Dental ImplantsAre you missing one or more teeth? Would you like to restore your ability to eat, speak, and chew, comfortably? If so your doctor may recommend a dental implant. Dental implants are permanent, stable tooth replacements that are commonly used to replace one missing tooth, but if you have several missing teeth you may still be a candidate. Implants provide you with a replacement tooth that is easy to clean, maintains your bone health, and looks very realistic.
- BridgesAt Family 1st Dental, we offer dental implants as a long-term solution for tooth loss. They are also used to secure partial or complete dentures as well as support for dental bridges.
- Restorative DentistryRestorative dentistry restores the strength and beauty of your smile. Whenever possible, we will preserve your natural teeth. When needed, we can also provide tooth replacement options that are both functional and beautiful.
- Dental Bonding
- Fillings
- VeneersVeneers are a thin, custom-made shell of tooth-colored resin, ceramic, or porcelain that are bonded directly to the front side of natural teeth to improve their appearance. Veneers can be used to replace lost tooth structure, close spaces, straighten teeth, or change color and/or shape. Like other dental restorations, veneers are not permanent and may need to be replaced in the future, but are very durable and will last you many years. Many people choose veneers for cosmetic reasons to have uniform white teeth. They are also used in cases of crooked, misshapen, discolored, or stained teeth, or for those that are too small or large with unwanted or uneven spaces or to cover worn or chipped teeth.
- CrownsScaling and root planing are procedures that are performed around, below, and under, the gum line, of crowns and roots of affected teeth, to remove bacterial deposits. It is similar to the procedure described above except that the scaling is more extensive and deeper under the gums. The removal of plaque and tartar from the root surfaces is accomplished using scalers or curettes (similar to scalers but with a longer reach) and ultrasonic tools to vibrate the debris off of the tooth and out of the deep pockets. The hygienist will then irrigate the tissue, possibly using an antimicrobial rinse, to remove any residual bacteria and begin the healing process. Many of our patients prefer to have this type of cleaning performed while they are numb.
- Root Canal TreatmentEndodontics is the specialty branch of dentistry that focuses on the health and treatment of the nerve tissues of the tooth. Root canal therapy is necessary when a tooth is infected and will not heal on its own. Symptoms that indicate a root canal treatment might be needed include pain when biting or chewing, prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold, constant aching or discomfort. A root canal treatment may also be needed if the dentist can visualize an abscess at the tip of the root of the tooth. These abscesses may be painful but in some cases they present with no symptoms at all.
- DenturesPractice good oral hygiene – Brush at least twice a day with an ADA approved fluoride toothpaste and toothbrush. Floss daily to remove food debris and plaque from in between the teeth and under the gumline. Brush or use a tongue scraper to clean the tongue and reach the back areas. Replace your toothbrush every 2-3 months. If you wear dentures or removable bridges, leave them out overnight, clean them thoroughly and place them back in your mouth in the morning.
- Teeth WhiteningIt seems like there is a new headline nearly every week featuring someone who swears their teeth are whiter and brighter due to their natural home remedy for stain removal. These articles showcase the idea that whitening can be cheap and easy, if in some cases unpleasant. It can be tempting to consider trying for brighter, whiter teeth without investing time and money on in-office or at-home whitening under a dentist’s care. However, before you pin your hopes on one of these “natural whitening†methods, take a look at the truth behind some of the recent fads.
- Cosmetic DentistryWe may suggest cosmetic dentistry for any of our patients who would like to improve the beauty of their smile. Cosmetic Dentistry is a special branch of dentistry that focuses on improving the overall appearance of your teeth and gums. We are here to help you achieve the smile of your dreams, whether there is dental trauma to repair or you simply would like to enhance your smile’s natural beauty.
- General Dentistry
- Teeth CleaningThe in-office dental cleaning, also called a professional dental cleaning, is performed by your team's Registered Dental Hygienist. There are different levels of cleanings that can be performed depending on the level of buildup on your teeth and the condition of your gums. Typically a general dental exam is performed at the same appointment as your in-office cleaning.
- Fluoride TreatmentDon’t worry if they cry or seem upset. It is startling to have a stranger in their personal space. Besides, as long as their mouth is open we can get a good quick look. Your child’s visit will also include tips on brushing techniques, a fluoride treatment, and time to answer any questions you may have about your child’s oral health.
- Dental SealantsA thin, clear or white resin that is applied to the biting surfaces of teeth to prevent decay. A sealant is most often applied when a permanent tooth first erupts or comes into a child’s mouth. This is when sealants are needed most because there is a low contamination of bacteria in the grooves of their teeth. It is also important to have sealants applied to your children’s teeth due to lack of interest in brushing at a young age.
- Oral Cancer ScreeningWe believe in teaching and showing what your dental situation is, not just telling you. We believe in preventative care and know that education is a key factor! We not only visually check the overall health of your teeth and gums, we also always take x-rays with all new exams and repeat them yearly or when necessary, as well as perform oral cancer screenings at each yearly exam! We know the importance of teaching you the right techniques for brushing and flossing for perfect at home care.
- Dental ExaminationThis exam is performed at your initial dental visit and again at your subsequent check-ups. Your dentist and hygienist will determine how frequently that will be. A comprehensive dental exam is just that, comprehensive. It is a very thorough look at all the contributing factors to your overall oral health and will include all the following main points...
- X-raysWe believe in preventative care and know that education is a key factor! That is why we believe in teaching and showing our patients their dental situation. We not only check the overall health of your teeth and gums, we take dental x-rays with all new exams and any time they are necessary. We also perform oral cancer screens at each yearly exam! We know the importance of teaching you the right technique for cleaning and flossing for at home care. By educating us with your medical history, you help us stay informed on your overall health, medications, and illnesses that can impact your dental health.
- Oral SurgeryThink of CareCredit as your own health, wellness and beauty credit card. Whether it's oral surgery, getting a crown or a general checkup, you shouldn't have to worry about how to get the procedures you want. That’s why we're pleased to accept the CareCredit health, wellness and beauty credit card. CareCredit lets you say "Yes" to recommended surgical and non-surgical dental procedures, and pay for them in convenient monthly payments that fit your financial situation.
- Tooth Extractions
- Deep CleaningEvery year our team will check your supporting tissue for signs of gum disease using the small measuring stick, or probe, around each tooth and measuring the space between the tooth and the gum tissue. Active gum disease is noted when the pocket depths between the teeth and gums are more than 4mm and/or bleeding occurs. If this diagnosis is made your doctor will likely recommend a “deep cleaning†, also known as scaling and root planning, to eliminate the infection and heal the tissues.