
Patient Library
- Zoom! Whitening
The leading professional teeth whitening system, Zoom! Whitening can lighten and brighten your smile in less than one hour. Learn more about zoom whitening…
- Veneers
Cosmetic dentistry is transforming lives through complete smile makeovers, and porcelain veneers lead the list of aesthetic treatments as a wildly popular procedure. If you’re considering porcelain veneers for a new smile, here’s what you can expect from veneers…
- Invisalign®
If you want straighter teeth without bulky metal braces, consider Invisalign®. A series of clear, removable aligners will reposition your teeth without the hassle and pain of traditional orthodontia. Learn more invisalign…

- Oral Health
It makes perfect sense: poor oral health is linked to poor physical health. Avoid risk factors for oral health problems, and you may prevent health problems throughout your body. Learn more about oral health…
- Women
Growing evidence shows women must maintain regular dental visits and an oral homecare routine throughout life to deter serious health problems. Learn more about women's oral health…
- Sleep Apnea
Are you tired, stressed out, and moody because of interrupted sleep? Sleep apnea, a condition in which breathing stops for periods of 10 seconds or longer, can interrupt the deep sleep that makes people feel rested. Non-surgical dental appliances have proven more effective than surgery for many sleep apnea patients. Learn more about sleep apnea…
- Special Needs Patients
Caring for the dental health of someone who has a disability often proves challenging. A person with Alzheimer's disease, for instance, may neglect daily oral care and get defensive if a loved one or caregiver tries to help. Parkinson's, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, and other conditions that affect movement can interfere with brushing and flossing.
For those with Down syndrome or autism, even a routine cleaning can be traumatic. Learn more about special needs dentistry…
- Oral Sedation
Among the most common phobias, visiting the dentist causes many people severe anxiety and stress. Oral sedation alleviates anxiety, so you can face dental appointments with confidence. Learn more about oral sedation…
- Gum Disease
It hides in your mouth, destroying gum tissue and teeth, and it can lead to strokes, heart attacks, and pregnancy complications. Don’t think it’s your problem? Conservative estimates report that up to 80 percent of the population unknowingly has gum disease in some form. Learn more about gum disease…
- Digital Radiography
Digital X-rays offer unparalleled benefits over traditional radiographs: they’re convenient, safe for the environment, provide a great opportunity for patient education, can be transferred and copied accurately, and best of all, they’re safer for our patients. Learn more about digital radiography…
- Intraoral Cameras
People seldom have a clear idea of the actual status of their dental health. Even with lights and mirrors, a patient can’t see what the dentist can – that is, until now. Learn more about intraoral cameras…

- Digital Imaging
This computer-based digital technology allows your dentist to create true-to-life photographs of your very own mouth, as if the recommended procedures had already been completed. Learn more about digital imaging…
- DIAGNOdent
Early decay detection with DIAGNOdent by KaVo can give you the opportunity to deter or repair tooth decay in the earliest stages. Laser technology provides a thorough and comfortable method for finding decalcification and decay. Learn more about DIAGNOdent…
- Dental Implants
If you’re missing one or more teeth, dental implants will improve your smile and your lifestyle. Dental implants look, feel, and function like strong, natural teeth because of a titanium anchor attached to the jawbone. Learn more about dental implants…
- TMJ
TMJ disorder, or TMD, can cause mild to severe symptoms, from jaw clicking and minor discomfort to sharp pain in your temple, ear, neck, or shoulders. For patients who suffer from frequent migraines or facial pain, an evaluation will allow us to determine if TMJ is the cause of pain. Therapy, such as an oral appliance or deprogramming, can realign the bite and relive pain. Learn more about tmj...