
General Dentistry in Portland, OR
Cleaning & Prevention
Our preventive care program is a team effort between you, your dentist, and our dental team. It focuses on maintaining your natural teeth and supporting structures by helping prevent the start, progression, and return of dental issues and conditions.
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Dental Sealants
Dental sealants are preventive coatings that you can get to protect the biting surfaces of your teeth from harmful bacteria. They close off some of the gaps and ridges to stop plaque and acids from building up in the grooves of your teeth.
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Dentures
A denture is a removable dental device used to replace missing teeth and the tissue around them. They are made to closely resemble your natural teeth and may even enhance your smile.
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Mouthguards
Custom mouthguards reduce and prevent damage to the lips, teeth, gums, arches, and brain. We recommend mouthguards and regular dental treatments for contact sports like boxing, football, hockey, and rugby.
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Nightguards
A sore or hurting jaw is a common waking sensation for many people. This is often caused by bruxism, a condition in which one grinds or clenches teeth.
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Routine dental care
Visiting the dentist regularly for routine care means maintaining consistent appointments to support your oral health. Many people only go to the dentist when they have oral problems, but the majority of these problems can be prevented by seeing a dentist on a regular basis.
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Sedation Dentistry
For many, the idea of visiting a dentist can cause enough anxiety to postpone routine visits and avoid taking care of issues when they are small. When fear interferes with proper dental care, it generally leads to larger, more significant & more expensive types of treatment being necessitated.
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Treatment Of Cracked Teeth
Some teeth may have tiny cracks that are too small to be detected on X-rays. Sometimes the cracks are under the gum. These small cracks are known as ‘cracked tooth syndrome.’ Cracked tooth syndrome is most common in lower back teeth (molars).
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Emergency Dental
Are you having a dental emergency? We are here to help. We offer same-day emergency dental appointments and IV sedation dentistry. It keeps you asleep through your appointment, minimizing discomfort.
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