General Dentistry
Dental patients who maintain a lifetime schedule of twice-yearly
checkups and cleanings, combined with daily brushing and flossing at
home, not only dramatically reduce the likelihood of painful and costly
consequences of neglect but also dramatically increase the chances for
enhanced overall health.
Such a regimen can almost always head off serious problems associated with the teeth and gums by nipping potential trouble spots in the bud and taking the necessary steps to correct them.
At the Center for Restorative Dentistry, such a long-term dental care program includes periodic X-rays of the mouth to detect potential or developing problems of the roots and jaw bone. The Center's recent acquisition of pantograph, computed tomography (CT) and access to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology means that its diagnostic capabilities are state of the art.
Such a regimen can almost always head off serious problems associated with the teeth and gums by nipping potential trouble spots in the bud and taking the necessary steps to correct them.
At the Center for Restorative Dentistry, such a long-term dental care program includes periodic X-rays of the mouth to detect potential or developing problems of the roots and jaw bone. The Center's recent acquisition of pantograph, computed tomography (CT) and access to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology means that its diagnostic capabilities are state of the art.
