Surgical Dentistry
Advanced Care Without the Referral
With 82 years of combined experience, our doctors handle reconstructive, implant, and surgical work that most general practices would refer out. You get advanced care and continuity of treatment — all under one roof.
Dental Implants
Permanent tooth replacement that looks and functions like natural teeth. We use implants from Zimmer, Nobel Pharma, and other leading brands — choosing whatever is best for your specific situation, not what we're incentivized to use.
- Endosteal implants (in the bone) — the most commonly used type, including screws, cylinders, or blades surgically placed into the jawbone
- Subperiosteal implants (on the bone) — placed on top of the jaw for patients with minimal bone height
- Single tooth, multiple teeth, or full-arch replacement options
- Sinus augmentation and ridge modification when needed
Tooth Extraction
When a tooth is too damaged to be repaired with a filling, crown, or other treatment, extraction may be necessary. We perform extractions for impacted wisdom teeth, teeth damaged by severe decay, and teeth that need removal for orthodontic treatment.
- Wisdom teeth removal for decay, pain, cysts, or impaction
- Extraction for orthodontic space creation
- Gentle technique with appropriate anesthesia
- Complete aftercare guidance provided
Biolase Laser Procedures
The Epic X diode laser offers surgical capabilities, hygiene procedures, pain therapy modes, and whitening functionality. Patented pre-initiated tips enable faster workflow, and the laser is cleared for temporary relief of minor pain including TMJ disorders.
- Surgical and hygiene procedures
- In-office whitening in approximately 20 minutes
- Pain therapy for TMJ and minor pain
- Faster healing compared to traditional methods
Bone Grafts & Sinus Lifts
Sinus lift surgery adds bone to the upper jaw in the area of molars and premolars, creating space for dental implant placement. This procedure is common for patients with insufficient bone due to bone loss from periodontal disease or bone resorption following tooth loss.
- Bone augmentation for implant placement
- Treatment for periodontal bone loss
- Sinus membrane elevation procedure
- Comprehensive pre-surgical evaluation
Tissue Grafts
Gum recession affects 4% to 12% of adults and can cause aesthetic concerns, tooth sensitivity, and ultimately tooth loss if untreated. We offer multiple graft techniques to cover exposed roots and restore gum health.
- Connective-tissue grafts — the most common method
- Free gingival grafts for naturally thin gums
- Pedicle grafts using nearby gum tissue
- Tissue bank materials and tissue-stimulating proteins available
Dentures
Custom-designed full and partial dentures to replace missing teeth and restore appearance and function. We also offer mini implant dentures that combine the stability of implants with the affordability of dentures.
- Full and partial denture options
- Custom-designed for natural appearance
- Mini implant dentures available
- Comfortable fit with improved function
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the difference between a bridge and a partial denture?
- Both replace missing teeth. A bridge is permanently attached to abutment teeth or implants. A partial denture is attached by clasps to the teeth and is easily removed by the patient. Patients are usually more satisfied with bridges than with partial dentures.
- Do you use a specific implant brand?
- No. We use implants from Zimmer, Nobel Pharma, and other leading manufacturers — choosing whatever is best for your specific situation, not what we're incentivized to use.
- What types of dental implants are available?
- We offer endosteal implants (screws, cylinders, or blades surgically placed into the jawbone) and subperiosteal implants (placed on top of the jaw for patients with minimal bone height). Options include single tooth, multiple teeth, or full-arch replacement.
- What is a sinus lift?
- Sinus lift surgery adds bone to the upper jaw in the area of molars and premolars, creating space for dental implant placement. This is common for patients with insufficient bone due to periodontal disease or bone resorption following tooth loss.
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