Can you really get facelift results with a denture? Yes! FOY® Dentures have been described as the fountain of youth for denture wearers. Although FOY® Dentures offer many advantages over traditional dentures, perhaps the main reason why people choose them over traditional dentures is that they make denture wearers look younger. Unknown to most patients
read moreDental implants are a common procedure of permanently replacing missing teeth without affecting neighboring teeth.
read moreDental bonding is an efficient, affordable process of bonding tooth-colored resin to the teeth to hide imperfections like small gaps, minor chips, and discoloration. Along with cosmetic benefits, bonding can also be used to fill cavities. Over time, the bonding may need to be touched up or replaced, but it is highly unlikely that it
read moreA crown fortifies and restores damaged teeth, letting them function and look just like natural teeth.
read moreLaser teeth whitening allows us to whiten your teeth for as much as 8 shades in just one visit.
read more We have made many great strides when it comes to dentures. Today’s dentures are natural-looking and comfortable.
read moreRoot canal treatment — also called endodontics – is a set of specialized procedures designed to treat problems of the soft nerve tissue inside the tooth. While it’s often stereotyped as an unusually painful treatment, in most cases the procedure is no more uncomfortable than getting a filling. It’s actually one of the most effective
read moreA simple tooth extraction is an in office procedure that can be completed by your regular doctor, involving specialized tools to lift or pull the tooth from its socket. Teeth can be removed much easier than you might think. Teeth are held inside its bony socket by a set of elastic fibers, and your dentist
read moreThe sooner you treat gum disease the better. The early stage of gum disease is called gingivitis.
read moreSealants are quick and easy tooth-colored plastic coated resin coatings designed to fill little grooves in your teeth to prohibit bacteria buildup. The process is quite simple. Your dentist will clean your teeth, then apply a solution that will allow the sealant to stick tightly to the tooth. The first dental sealant to be placed
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