- Dental Examination
- X-rays
- Fillings
- CrownsThe crown portion of the tooth is covered by a hard layer of enamel. Beneath that lies the dentin, another hard tissue. Under the dentin and extending down into the roots is the pulp, a soft tissue that houses nerves, blood vessels and lymph vessels. The pulp’s job is to form the teeth and nourish them.
- Root Canal TreatmentSay “root canal” and most people shudder with imagined pain and apprehension. But ask the millions of Americans who have had root canal treatments in recent years and they will often report that they were comfortable during their procedure, with little or no post-operative pain.
- Apicoectomy
- Dentures
- Dental Implants
- Oral Surgery
- Teeth WhiteningSometimes endodontic therapy is needed because a tooth’s nerve has been damaged by periodontal disease, trauma or the need to prepare the tooth for a crown. Endodontics may also be used to remove unsightly discoloration by bleaching the tooth from the inside.