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Dental Treatments

Cleanings -is part of oral hygiene and involves the removal of dental plaque from teeth with the intention of preventing cavities gingivitis, and periodontal disease. 
Deep Cleanings-
 is a procedure involving removal of dental plaque and calculus (scaling or debridement) and then smoothing, or planing of the (exposed) surfaces of the roots, removing cementum or dentine that is impregnated with calculus, toxins, or microorganisms, the agents that cause inflammation. It is a part of non-surgical periodontal therapy.
Fillings/Bonding- treatments used to restore the function, integrity, and morphology of missing tooth structure resulting from caries or external trauma as well as to the replacement of such structure supported by dental implants.
Dental Crowns (Metal Porcelain or Zirconiam)- is a type of dental restoration that completely caps or encircles a tooth or dental implant. A crown may be needed when a large dental cavity threatens the health of a tooth.
Bridge (Metal Porcelain or Zirconiam)- is a dental prosthesis that is definitively attached to natural teeth and replaces missing teeth.
Veneers (e-max or porcelain)- is a layer of material placed over a tooth. Veneers can improve the aesthetics and function of a smile and protect the tooth's surface from damage.
Dental Implants-  are medical devices surgically implanted into the jaw to restore a person's ability to chew or their appearance. They provide support for artificial (fake) teeth, such as crowns, bridges, or dentures.
Dentures- are prosthetic devices constructed to replace missing teeth, supported by the surrounding soft and hard tissues of the oral cavity. Conventional dentures are removable.
Partials- is a denture for a partially edentulous patient who desires to have replacement teeth for functional or aesthetic reasons and who cannot have a bridge (a fixed partial denture) for any reason, such as a lack of required teeth to serve as support for a bridge.
Root Canals- is a treatment sequence for the infected pulp of a tooth which is intended to result in the elimination of infection and the protection of the decontaminated tooth from future microbial invasion. 
Extractions- Extractions is the removal of a tooth, performed for a wide variety of reasons, but most commonly to remove teeth which have become unrestorable through tooth decayperiodontal disease, or dental trauma, especially when they are associated with toothache.
Bone grafting-  is necessary when bone loss has occurred in the jaw. This procedure is commonly performed prior to dental implant placement or when bone loss is negatively affecting neighboring teeth.

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