In the early stage of periodontal disease, called gingivitis, the gums can become red and swollen, and bleed easily. At this stage, the disease is still reversible and can usually be eliminated by having a thorough teeth cleaning and practicing daily brushing and flossing. In the more advanced stages of periodontal disease, called periodontitis, the gums and bone that support the teeth can become seriously damaged. the teeth can become loose, fall out, or may have to be extracted by a dentist.
Fluoride Treatment
Dental Sealants
Your dentist will examine your mouth, answer any questions that you may have, and recommend treatment options—for immediate needs and elective care—based on your health history and exam results. Your dentist may also discuss preventative recommendations with you, such as sealants or fluoride, to help prevent cavities. This is also a great time to ask about any other health concerns you may be experiencing. We can answer your questions and explain the connections between your oral and overall health.
Porcelain dental veneers can be a dream come true for people seeking a beautiful, natural-looking smile. Veneers are glass-like ceramic porcelain placed on the surface of the teeth, providing a bright, straight, and natural-looking smile.
Crowns
Our one-visit CEREC crown technology offers a more convenient solution for our patients. Read About CEREC Crowns
Bridges
A dental bridge is a permanent option that places a prosthetic in place of the missing tooth, and anchors it with crowns on either side.
If you think you need a root canal, we know what you're going through and don't need to go through it alone! At First Choice Dental, we are experts at providing gentle, comfortable endodontic care.
No other replacement teeth options are as effective and durable as dental implants. Dental implants offer confidence. You won’t be worried anymore about people staring at your teeth when eating, speaking, laughing and enjoying life. Dental implants are replacement teeth that look, feel, and work like natural teeth. You can bite, chew, floss, brush, and laugh with a dental implant just like you would with your natural teeth
If you need oral surgery, your dentist will refer you to an oral and maxillofacial surgeon. That typically means starting over as a new patient at a new office or clinic. But at First Choice Dental, our exceptional oral surgeons understand your unique needs and priorities from day one—and offer the same knowledgeable, attentive treatment and convenience you’ve come expect from your neighborhood First Choice Dental clinic.
Tooth Extractions
First Choice Dental has the expertise to handle tooth extractions, bone grafting and implants, or denture preparatory surgery. Learn about Oral Surgery
We structure our family dentistry services around convenient, comfortable care for you and your children. That means arranging convenient, “whole family” appointments, in-house orthodontics
Invisalign Orthodontics
That’s when we’ll remove your brackets or Invisalign attachments and cement, update your records, take “after” photos, and provide retainers with easy-to-follow instructions.
Braces
At First Choice Dental, we provide exceptional care for everyone in your family—from their very first tooth to braces to anything else they might need. And we make it convenient, too!
Do you try to hide your smile because you don’t think you have white teeth? Do you drink a lot of coffee or have a history of smoking and are ready to try teeth whitening? You may be a candidate for our in-office laser teeth whitening or take-home teeth whitening services.
Cosmetic Dentistry
Placing dental veneers requires skill, precision, and the artistry of a talented dentist who's specially trained in cosmetic dentistry. First Choice Dental’s cosmetic dentistry experts will listen to your concerns, assess your goals, and create a plan of action to fix chipped, stained, or crooked teeth with porcelain veneers. It usually takes three office visits to have you smiling again.
General Dentistry
First Choice Dental provides all of your general dentistry needs—from preventative care, to family dentistry, to gentle pediatric care.