Some of our
services are:
Zoom! Teeth
Whitening
Take Home Teeth
Whitening
White
Fillings
Porcelain
Veneers
Implants
Bonding
Crowns
Inlays/Onlays
Root Canals
Dentures
Bridges
Periodontal
Therapy
Sports Guards
Breath Treatment
Comprehensive Exam
and Oral Hygiene Care
Extractions
Anxiety Free
Dentistry (including Nitrous Oxide)
IV Sedation
TMJ
Infection Control
Zoom! Teeth Whitening
Zoom! Whitening is best recognized for its use on ABC’s
Extreme Makeover.
The In-Office Whitening system is a
revolutionary tooth whitening procedure. It’s safe,
effective and fast, very fast. In just over an hour, your
teeth will be dramatically whiter. In-Office Whitening is
ideal for anyone looking for immediate results.
Take Home Teeth Whitening
An alternative option to getting that bright smile is to
take home custom fitted bleach trays
to whiten your teeth in two
weeks! These
trays are then worn for 30 minutes once or twice a day hours
for 2 weeks.
White Fillings
If you're embarrassed about
your smile because of decay or dark fillings in your teeth,
you may be a good candidate for composite resins. A silicon
dioxide-filled, tooth-colored plastic mixture, composite
resins can restore teeth to an attractive, healthy state.
Porcelain Veneers
Veneers are thin, porcelain, semi-translucent laminates that
are permanently bonded to your teeth. Veneers provide
an aesthetic alternative for a variety of dental conditions
involving front teeth, including: broken or chipped teeth,
gaps between teeth and crooked teeth. Veneers can also
improve the shade of yellow or discolored teeth.
Implants
Dental implants are rapidly becoming the new stars of the
dental industry. Dental implants are the most predictable,
long-lasting tooth replacement option in dentistry. Studies
have shown a 97% success rate at 30 years after placement.
Dental implants feel and function just like a normal tooth.
They replace both the root and crown portion of the tooth.
Dental implants provide a strong foundation for biting and
chewing and can rejuvenate your smile, giving you the
confidence you need and deserve.
Bonding
Bonding can restore a chipped tooth or close a gap between
teeth. It is also an economical alternative to a
porcelain veneer.
Crowns
A crown can return structure, strength, and function to a
tooth with extensive decay or damage. Designed to fit snugly
and function as a healthy tooth, a crown will protect your
tooth from further damage and preserve the jaw’s correct
natural alignment.
Inlays/Onlays
Gold, porcelain, or composite inlays/onlays are custom made
to fill the interior surfaces of a decayed tooth. Inlays and
onlays rebuild severely decayed teeth when a traditional
filling may not suffice.
Root Canals
Infections can develop deep within a tooth, due to extensive
decay down to the nerve. This condition can be extremely
painful and dangerous, requiring prompt attention to extract
the infected tissue. We understand that root canals have a
bad reputation, but rest assured, innovations in dental
techniques, technology, and comfort measures have
revolutionized root canal therapy.
Dentures
We fit dentures to replace all or some of the teeth in the
upper and/or lower jaw. Dentures improve your confidence
when you smile, as well as the clarity of your speech and
your ability to chew. Modern dentures provide a firm hold
and natural appearance to ensure maximum comfort and
function.
Bridges
A bridge consists of a partial set of false teeth that fill
a gap created by missing teeth. Crowns on either side of the
bridge act as anchors, holding the bridge securely in place.
Impeccable function and a natural appearance make crown and
bridgework a popular choice for smile restoration.
Periodontal Therapy
Plaque buildup around the gum line can lead to periodontal
disease. This infection causes persistent bad breath,
gums that bleed easily, and gum recession. It can also
contribute to the risk of stroke, heart attack, and
complications for diabetics and pregnant women.
Regular brushing, flossing, and preventative care visits
with our hygienist help stave off periodontal disease.
But should infection occur, we can help. The
progression of periodontal disease can be halted and easily
maintained with professional therapy, along with good home
care.
To minimize discomfort when treating
periodontal disease, we administer a local anesthetic before
scaling and root planning. We then use an ultrasonic
scaler, which emits a sonic vibration to remove tartar
deposits from around and below the gum line. After a
scaling procedure, we smooth the exposed surfaces of a
tooth’s root to promote healing; then we apply Arestin, an
antibiotic powder that adheres to infected gum tissue.
Sports Guards
Most people think of boxing and hockey when they think of
sports guards, an oral appliance that protects. However,
even mountain biking, soccer, basketball or racquetball
poses a risk of oral injury. Keep your smile safe with
custom-molded sports guards, available in varying strengths
based on the demands of your sport of choice.
Breath Treatment
Embarrassed about bad breath? Our trained hygienists can
help. Many factors contribute to bad breath, such as plaque,
tooth decay, gum disease, and smoking. Our gentle hygienists
can significantly decrease plaque and tartar in your mouth,
as well as screen for decay and diseases. They will show you
how to brush and floss properly to keep your breath fresh.
Tongue scrapers and antibacterial rinses can also deter
odor-causing bacteria.
Comprehensive Exam and Oral
Hygiene Care
Regular comprehensive exams and professional cleanings will
keep your smile clean and healthy. Our trained and
registered hygienist will thoroughly clean your teeth and
screen for tooth decay, gum disease, oral cancer and other
harmful conditions. With regular cleanings every six
months, we can detect oral problems early, when conservative
treatment is an option. We will also teach you how to
optimize your oral homecare routine, because daily care is
vital to maintaining a fresh and healthy smile for life.
Our state of the art digital radiograph
machine helps to identify cavities and structural
abnormalities. Digital radiography minimizes radiation
exposure and creates images immediately.
Extractions
There are times when it is necessary to remove a tooth.
A
tooth may have so much decay that it puts the surrounding
teeth and jaw at risk of decay, so your doctor may recommend
removal and replacement with a bridge or implant. Infection,
orthodontic correction, or problems with a wisdom tooth can
also require removal of a tooth.
Anxiety Free Dentistry (including Nitrous Oxide)
At our office, we realize that many people have fear or
apprehension about visiting the dentist. We recognize
that different people have different fears and we offer
several different approaches to treatment to help make your
visit as easy and comfortable as possible. Nitrous
Oxide, or “laughing gas” can help relieve your tension and
can be easily and quickly reversed so when your appointment
is finished you will feel completely normal and be able to
drive home or back to work. During the appointment, it
will take the edge off and allow you to “float away.”
IV Sedation
Arbor Dental offers IV Sedation, also known as Deep
Conscious Sedation. With this type of sedation,
medications are administered directly into the blood stream.
Through IV Sedation you may not remember much about what
went on because of two factors: firstly, in most
people, IV Sedation induces a state of deep relaxation and a
feeling of not being bothered by what is going on. As
a result, time will appear to pass very quickly and you will
not recall much, or perhaps even nothing at all, of what
happened. So it may, indeed, appear as if you were
“asleep” during the procedure.
TMJ
Temporomandibular Joint Disorder, or TMJ affects 15% of
Americans. Some common symptoms include pain in or
around the ear, tenderness of the jaw, clicking or popping
noises when opening the mouth, or even head and neck aches.
Treatment of TMJ may involve a series of steps. TM
disorders can result when the jaw muscles or jaw joints are
affected. The joint, ligaments, and muscles used for
chewing and grinding food may all be involved. We can
fit you for a Night Guard to prevent you from grinding or
clenching your teeth while you sleep. We also offer
other treatments for temporomandibular joint disorders, such
as stress reducing exercises or muscle relaxants.
Infection Control:
Our office is OSHA compliant and follows the same OSHA
sterilization requirements as your local hospital.