General Services
Preventive and Diagnostic
Pre-formed, ready-to-wear mouth guards can be purchased inexpensively at many sporting stores, but they do not always fit well. They can be uncomfortable and interfere with talking and even breathing.
Sporting goods stores also offer semi-custom mouth guards, in which the plastic is heated and then the athlete bites on it while still warm to provide some level of custom fit.
Your dentist can make a custom mouth guard by taking an impression of your teeth and then creating a device fitted to your mouth for the highest level of both comfort and protection. A custom fitted mouthguard can be particularly important for athletes who wear braces.
Be sure to bring your mouthguard to your dental appointments so your doctor can be sure it still fits you well.
Restorative Dentistry
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Learn More About Inlays and Onlays (Fillings)
Cosmetic Dentistry
Learn More about Teeth Whitening
Learn More About Invisalign®
Learn More About Veneers
Additional Services
Learn More About Root Canal Treatment
Learn More About TMJ Disorders
Learn More About Sedation Dentistry
Specialized Techniques
Learn More About CAD/CAM Restorations
Learn More About Laser Dentistry
When restoring damaged, broken, and decayed teeth, the goal is to return the tooth to its original strength, function, and esthetic. Biomimetic dentistry accomplishes all of this in a conservative, strong, and attractive approach.