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General dentistry (Dr. Victoria Park)

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Fillings

to make your teeth strong and healthy again.

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Bonding

to repair small chips or cracks.

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Night Guards

to protect the teeth and jaw during sleep

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Teeth Cleanings

to maintain good oral health.

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Prosthodontics & Cosmetic Dentistry (Dr. Victoria Park)

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Full Mouth Rehabilitation

Aims to restore the health, function, and aesthetics of the entire mouth.

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Smile Makeover

cosmetic dentistry procedure designed to enhance the appearance of a person's smile

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Dental Bridge

to replace one or more missing teeth

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Partial Denture

A partial denture is a removable dental appliance used to replace one or more missing teeth.

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Implant Crowns

to replace missing teeth with the support of dental implants.

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Implant crowns

A dental implant is a small titanium post that is surgically inserted into the jawbone.

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Dental Implants

for the longest-lasting tooth replacement available today.

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Full denture

If you’ve lost some or all of your teeth dentures are one of the options that can offer you a healthier, more attractive smile.

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Ceramic Inlays/Onlays

to repair damaged or decayed teeth while preserving as much natural tooth structure as possible.

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Sleep Apnea Appliance

A sleep apnea appliance is a dental device used to treat obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and snoring.

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Porcelain Veneers

for repairing larger chips and cracks, and reshaping teeth.

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Maryland Bridge

to replace one or more missing teeth.

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Pediatric dentistry (Dr. Liana Aslanyan)

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Sealant

Your child’s dentist might recommend sealants to prevent cavities

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Fluoride Treatment

to replace missing teeth with the support of dental implants.

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Stainless & Zirconia Crowns

Are two types of dental crowns used to restore damaged or decayed teeth.

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Endodontics (Dr. Judy DiDonato)

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Root Canal treatment

Every tooth has two sections: a crown, the visible part of the tooth above the gum line, and one or more roots, which anchor the teeth within the jaw.

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Retreatment

This can include correcting, repairing, or redoing previous treatments to ensure optimal oral health and function

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Oral Surgery

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Wisdom tooth extraction

Wisdom tooth extraction is a common dental procedure to remove one or more of the third molars, commonly known as wisdom teeth.

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Bone grafting

Bone grafting is a surgical procedure used to repair or rebuild bone that has been lost or damaged due to trauma, disease, or tooth extraction.

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Sinus augmentation

Sinus augmentation, also known as sinus lift or sinus graft, is a surgical procedure designed to increase the amount of bone in the upper jaw, specifically in the area of the molars and premolars.

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Implant surgery

Dental implant surgery involves placing artificial tooth roots (implants) into the jawbone to support replacement teeth like crowns.

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Periodontics

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Deep Cleaning

Dental deep is a non-surgical procedure performed by a dentist or dental hygienist.

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Implant surgery

involves placing artificial tooth roots (implants) into the jawbone to support

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Bone grafting

is a surgical procedure used to repair or rebuild bone that has been lost or damaged due to trauma, disease, or tooth extraction.

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Sinus augmentation

is a surgical procedure designed to increase the amount of bone in the upper jaw

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Emergency Dental Treatment

If you have a life-threatening or severe injury, call 911 or go directly to the nearest hospital emergency room. We can treat a variety of traumatic dental injuries, including teeth that have been chipped, moved, or knocked out entirely. Please call our office for assistance.