You and your family can take advantage of a full range of dental services here at The Dentistry Place. During each visit, you will be treated by trained professionals who will provide top-quality care to prevent any dental problems and treat current conditions.
General Dentistry
Our primary goal in general dentistry is to help patients maintain a healthy mouth and a beautiful smile. We aim to ensure that your oral health is at its best, contributing positively to your overall well-being. We are here to enhance your smile and improve your quality of life.
Our general dental services include:
- Teeth cleanings and exams
- Dental sealants
- Fillings
- Dental crowns and veneers
- Cosmetic dentistry
- Root canal therapy
- Periodontal treatments
- Oral surgery
- And more
Teeth Whitening
One of the most common requests we receive is for a whiter, brighter smile. Teeth whitening is a quick and simple treatment that can be done periodically. Foods and beverages like coffee and wine can stain teeth over time, but the whitening process offers a solution by permanently lightening the shade of your teeth. For those seeking quicker results, we provide in-office whitening with a take-home touch-up kit. Alternatively, we offer gentler take-home whitening options with a custom tray, ideal for patients with sensitive teeth. Both options deliver long-lasting results.
Dental Bonding vs. Veneers
Dental bonding is a cosmetic procedure that uses a tooth-colored composite resin to enhance the appearance of your smile. It’s a quick and affordable solution for addressing various dental concerns, such as:
- Gaps between teeth
- Irregularly shaped or chipped teeth
- Fractured teeth
- Tooth discoloration
- Yellowing and staining
- Minor cavities
During the bonding procedure, a dentist applies the tooth-colored resin (a durable plastic material) to the tooth and hardens it using a special blue light, which “bonds” the material to the tooth, improving its appearance. For a more durable option, dental veneers—thin, custom-made shells of tooth-colored porcelain—can be considered. Veneers are a permanent solution, lasting 10-15 years or longer with proper care.
Clear Aligners/Orthodontics Treatment
Clear aligner therapy is a teeth straightening method that uses clear, custom-made plastic aligners to gradually move teeth into better alignment. This treatment serves as an alternative to traditional metal braces. Clear aligners are much less noticeable than metal braces, making them a more appealing option for adults.
Due to their aesthetic appeal and comfort, clear aligners have grown in popularity. The duration of clear aligner therapy typically ranges from 10 to 24 months, depending on the case’s complexity.
Full Mouth Rehabilitation/Full Mouth Reconstruction
Full mouth rehabilitation, also known as full mouth restoration or reconstruction, combines dental treatments to restore general function and aesthetic quality to your smile. Full mouth rehabilitation can address issues like:
- Replacing missing teeth
- Tooth decay
- Gum disease
- Crowded or spaced teeth
- Bite issues
Steps for successful full-mouth rehabilitation include:
- Implant-supported full arch fixed prosthesis known as “All-on-4”
- Minimally invasive surgery
- Dental implants for single or multiple teeth
- Dental crowns, veneers, and bridges
Sedation Dentistry
We understand that many people feel anxious about visiting the dentist. That’s why Dr. Greene, one of the few Sedation-Certified dentists in the area, can safely administer sedation. With sedation dentistry, you can relax while we perform your treatment, remaining conscious yet comfortable.
Wisdom Teeth Removal
Wisdom teeth are the last set of molars to emerge, typically appearing in teenage years or early twenties. They can often cause issues, like growing in misaligned or horizontally, affecting other teeth and potentially causing nerve damage. Our practice offers surgical removal with sedation for a comfortable experience.
Dental Implants Supported Full Arch Prosthesis
This technique involves placing a fixed bridge supported by four to six dental implants. The prosthesis attaches to these implants, offering a durable tooth replacement option that can last 20 years or more with proper care. Unlike removable dentures, these fixed prostheses stay securely in place and offer a strong foundation.
Gum Grafting
Gum recession can lead to sensitivity and an increased risk of decay. A gum graft procedure can reverse this condition by taking tissue from another part of the mouth and attaching it to the affected area. This procedure is typically done under local anesthesia, with sedation options available for additional comfort.