
Complete Dental Care from A to Z
Maintain healthy teeth and gums with regular dental visits and timely intervention. By addressing potential issues early, you can avoid pain, discomfort, and costly treatments. Whether you need preventative care or restorative dental work, our goal is to ensure your oral health is always a top priority. Here’s what you can expect from both preventative and restorative care:
Preventative Care:
- Super clean teeth that naturally look whiter
- Early detection of issues through X-rays
- Healthy gums free from itching or bleeding
- Composite fillings that prevent further decay
- Reduced sensitivity to hot and cold foods
- Prevention and reversal of tooth decay
- Extended life of dental prosthetics and appliances
Restorative Dentistry:
- Save your natural tooth from infection
- Replace missing teeth with natural-looking solutions
- Repair damaged teeth to like-new condition
- Custom-made prosthetics and appliances
- Improved comfort for eating, better sleep, and a higher quality of life
Our General Dentistry services
Composite Fillings
Cavities are repaired and protected with fillings that blend naturally with your teeth, ensuring a seamless look and feel.
Dental Bonding
Dental bonding can be used to fix chips and cracks in teeth or to enhance the appearance of healthy teeth.
Dental Bridges
Replace missing teeth and close gaps with a custom-designed dental prosthesis that is permanently attached for a lasting solution.
Dental Crowns
Restore and protect your smile with dental crowns, a key part of restorative dentistry. Crowns strengthen weakened teeth, enhance appearance, and extend longevity, giving you a durable and natural-looking solution for a healthier smile.
Dental Extractions
Tooth extractions are a common and straightforward procedure performed with minimal pain or discomfort. Whether due to damage, decay, or overcrowding, we ensure a gentle, stress-free experience to protect your oral health and comfort.
Dental Implants
Restore your smile with strong, natural-looking dental implants! Acting as a secure tooth root, implants provide a stable foundation for crowns or other restorations, giving you a durable, comfortable, and confident smile that looks and feels just like real teeth.
Dentures
Get new or repaired full and partial dentures to restore your smile. Modern dental prostheses replace missing teeth with minimal discomfort, enhancing both function and appearance.
Root Canal
Root canals are a careful, quick, and relatively pain-free procedure that provides immediate relief while saving your natural tooth.
Same-Day Crowns
Restore your smile in just one visit with CEREC same-day crowns. Custom-designed, permanent crowns bonded in a single appointment—no impressions or temporary crowns needed!
Teeth Cleanings
Regular checkups and cleanings prevent gum disease and tooth decay. As your trusted dentist in Burlington, schedule your cleaning every 6 to 8 months to avoid dental pain and unexpected costs.
The Importance of Early Intervention and Routine Care
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. At our dental office, your health is our top priority. Routine care and early intervention are guided by our genuine concern for your well-being. By keeping your teeth, gums, jaw, and tongue healthy and addressing problems when they first appear, we can help you avoid discomfort, pain, and unexpected expenses, keeping you smiling for years to come.
Keep Your Natural Teeth for Longer
Did you know that the most common causes of tooth loss are cavities in young adults and gum disease in older adults? Maintaining good oral hygiene at home is essential for a strong, healthy mouth. During routine exams, we can detect the early signs of gum disease and tooth decay, allowing us to intervene before problems worsen.
Save Your Money
Routine cleanings and exams are affordable and fit easily into a budget. Early treatments, such as composite fillings, are cost-effective and provide long-term value. On the other hand, more extensive procedures to repair serious issues often come with a significantly higher price tag.
Don’t Even Think About It
Optimal oral health means you don’t have to think about your teeth at all. There’s no pain, inflammation, or worrying about toothaches. You can enjoy the foods you love and smile confidently without concern. Well-maintained teeth are not only beautiful—they’re comfortable, reliable, and trouble-free.
Contact us today
to schedule an initial consultation & exam.
Your consultation will include an examination of everything from your teeth, gums and soft tissues to the shape and condition of your bite. Generally, we want to see how your whole mouth looks and functions. Before we plan your treatment we want to know everything about the health and aesthetic of your smile, and, most importantly, what you want to achieve so we can help you get there.
Frequently Asked Questions
A routine check-up includes a thorough teeth cleaning and an exam. Regular cleaning removes plaque and tartar buildup, which can occur even with routine brushing and flossing. The exam allows our dental team to monitor your overall oral health, focusing on any potential problem areas.
Food particles left behind, especially in hard-to-reach areas, become a food source for bacteria in the mouth. These bacteria multiply and produce acid, which weakens tooth enamel. A diet high in sugar or acidic foods and drinks, such as coffee and soda, can accelerate tooth decay.
Some individuals are genetically predisposed to more cavities. This could be due to factors like increased susceptibility to cavity-causing bacteria or overcrowded teeth that are harder to clean. The best approach is maintaining good oral hygiene and healthy eating habits to help prevent cavities.
Yes, even if you’re not experiencing pain, it’s important to treat cavities early. Fillings prevent further decay and help avoid future pain. Addressing small issues now will save you from bigger problems later.
Tooth decay can often be prevented or reversed with routine cleanings. Early signs of decay can be treated with fluoride treatments or composite fillings. If the tooth is infected, a root canal may be necessary. Severe decay can be treated with crowns or dental veneers for a natural-looking restoration. In some cases, when the tooth is beyond repair, an extraction followed by an implant or bridge may be recommended. Treatment options vary based on your specific needs.
Preventative cleanings and routine exams are safe and recommended during pregnancy to prevent infections and treat dental issues that may arise. If you experience a dental emergency, such as an infection, more invasive treatments, like a root canal, may be needed. Elective procedures like teeth whitening should be postponed until after your baby is born.