SERVICES
We provide comprehensive care in all aspects of dentistry (except
for braces).We provide veneers, implants, white fillings, root canal
treatment, dentures, gum treatment, and cleanings. We want you to
keep your teeth for a lifetime – and will work cooperatively with
you to help you to do so.
Preventative
Teeth require constant care, especially as we age. Using the most
sophisticated technology available, we do our best to prevent our
patients’ tooth decay and wear. Preventative dentistry includes all
treatments, clinical tests, and dental health education programs for
the prevention and/or elimination of oral disease. Our hygienist,
for example, will clean your teeth in order to remove stains, debris,
or bacteria build-up, while simultaneously educating you about how
to treat your teeth and gums in order to stimulate and maintain their
health. Periodontal maintenance – fluoride treatments and fissure
sealants – is another service we offer to help our patients practice
good preventative dental hygiene and care. Of course, we believe in
regular visits to our office to allow Dr. Langston the opportunity
to check on the state of your dental well-being.
Cosmetic
We appreciate the importance of a good smile, so part of our services
revolves around improving its look. Procedures such as teeth whitening,
bonding (tooth-coloured fillings), veneers, and porcelain crowns may
contribute to achieving the desired result. We replace mercury, for
example, not only because its toxicity is being debated, but also
because tooth-coloured fillings strengthen the tooth and are more
attractive. We are pleased to consult with you about our various services
and the procedures involved in making your smile more attractive.
Endodontics
Traditionally called a root canal, this procedure involves removing
diseased tissue from inside the tooth and replacing it with an inert
material. After this procedure, we recommend covering the weakened
tooth with a crown.
Restorative
Restorative treatments include the restoration of lost, malformed,
broken, or missing teeth. Fillings, crowns, bridges, implants or dentures
can restore your chewing ability and keep your mouth healthy – always
our primary goal! |
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