Our Services
Our experienced and dedicated team is committed to providing personalized and professional dental care to all of our patients.
We offer a wide range of services, including basic tooth whitening, full mouth restoration, and regular check-ups, to ensure that your teeth and gums are in optimal condition. We understand that visiting the dentist can be nerve-wracking, which is why we strive to create a comfortable and welcoming environment at our dental office in Milton. Contact us today to schedule your appointment and experience the difference a healthy smile can make. We also offer sedation dentistry options such as nitrous oxide and oral sedation to help anxious patients feel comfortable during their visit.
Areas of Dental Practice
Our clinic offers comprehensive dental services in four main areas of practice, which includes preventive, restorative, cosmetic, and orthodontic dentistry.
General Dentistry
Routine care of a person's teeth and gums. This includes preventative care such as regular checkups and cleanings and diagnostic and treatment services for conditions such as cavities, gum disease, and tooth decay. The main focus of general dentistry is to maintain the overall health and function of a person's teeth and gums.
Cosmetic Dentistry
Cosmetic treatment improves the appearance of teeth and smile; it can be simple teeth whitening or complex procedures like porcelain veneers, enamel contouring, and dental implants. We offer personalized cosmetic treatments using the latest technologies and techniques to achieve the desired results.
Dental Restorations
List of treatments performed to repair or replace damaged or missing teeth. These procedures can range from simple fillings to more complex procedures such as dental crowns, bridges, and dental implants. The main focus of dental restorations is to restore the function and health of the teeth, but it also can improve the esthetics of a person's smile.
Orthodontic Treatment
Though an orthodontist can enhance a smile at any age, there is an optimal time period to begin treatment for each patient. Orthodontic Treatment can affect the way you smile, chew, clean your teeth, or feel about your smile. Learn more about Traditional Braces and Invisalign, Sports Guards, and Night Guards.
Services List
We offer dental services from routine check-up and cleanings to comprehensive care such as restorative, surgical, cosmetic, orthodontic and more.
Dental Hygiene
Dental hygiene is the maintenance of oral health through regular brushing of the teeth. Good dental hygiene helps prevent tooth decay and gum disease. Daily brushing and flossing are among the most important dental hygiene practices. Regular dental check-ups and professional cleanings are important for oral health.
Teeth Whitening
Root Canal
A root canal is used to treat damaged teeth. During the procedure, the dentist removes the damaged pulp from the tooth, cleans the root canal, and seals it with a filling material. The goal of the procedure is to preserve the tooth, prevent further damage, and restore its function of the tooth.
Invisalign
Invisalign is a type of orthodontic treatment that uses removable aligners. Aligners are made specifically for each patient and gradually shift the teeth into the desired position. It is a popular alternative to braces, as the braces are nearly invisible and can be removed for eating and cleaning.
Extraction
It is the process of removing a tooth from the mouth. It may be necessary when a tooth is badly damaged, causing pain or infection, or when it crowds out other teeth. The dentist numbs the area with a local anaesthetic and then uses specialised tools to loosen the tooth and remove it from the cavity.
Tooth Cavities
It is a common dental problem caused by the buildup of plaque on the teeth. Plaque is a sticky layer of bacteria that forms on the teeth and produces acid that can erode tooth enamel and cause tooth decay. Symptoms of cavities can include tooth sensitivity, pain when biting, and visible holes in the teeth.
Wisdom Teeth
Wisdom teeth are the third and final set of molars that usually develop in the late teens or early twenties. They are located in the back of the mouth and can sometimes cause problems such as crowding, impaction, and infection. In many cases, wisdom teeth must be extracted to prevent further complications.
Dental Veneers
Dental veneers are thin, specially-made scales of porcelain or composite resin that are designed to cover the front surface of teeth to improve their appearance. Dental veneers can be used to repair a variety of dental problems, including chipped, stained, or misshapen teeth.
Gum Disease
It is an infection of the gums and the tissues that surround and support the teeth. It is caused by the bacteria in plaque, the sticky layer that forms on the teeth and gums. If left untreated, gum disease can lead to tooth loss and other serious health problems. Symptoms can include red, swollen or bleeding gums and bad breath.
Gingivitis
Gingivitis is a common form of gum disease caused by bacterial plaque that builds up on the teeth and gums. Symptoms of gingivitis include red, swollen, and bleeding gums. If left untreated, gingivitis can progress to periodontitis, a more serious form of gum disease that can lead to tooth loss.
TMJ Disorder
TMJ refers to a group of conditions that affect the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), which connects the jawbone to the skull. The disorder can cause pain and stiffness in the jaw, as well as difficulty opening and closing the mouth. Other symptoms may include clicking or popping sounds when moving the jaw and headaches.
Speciality Dental Practices
We provide a complete dental care program that guarantees the best standards for our patients and satisfies the needs of both dentists and patients. Programs include dental braces, orthodontics, children's dentistry, and maxillofacial treatment to fillings.
These specialists are present to ensure high training and assessment standards qualifying dentists to use a specialist title and indicate those dentists with recognized advanced expertise, skills, and attitudes. It also encourages effective referrals to patients and supports a good quality of treatment among dentists eligible to use the title of specialist.
Child Dentistry
Children need a different approach for their dental care, including sedation depending upon their age, medical history, communication abilities, and pre-cooperative period of growth. Pediatric dentistry requires deciding the best approach to provide care "secure" to your child's generation. Many children may need a compassionate disposition and familiarization with dental environments, while others require mild sedation or a general anesthetic.
Periodontics
The three types of periodontal diseases are triggered because of the bacteria present in the plaque, functions between the soft tissues that are gums, and the tooth. Slowly, it breaks the underlying tissue and hurts the base of the teeth. In time, your gums will become more swollen and 'puffy,' bleed'easily and cause discomfort when eating, and eventually, if left untreated, you may lose your teeth. The Early Phase can be treated with non-surgical clinical techniques.
Sedation
Sedation is available for patients with dental anxiety, young patients, and those receiving extensive treatment such as wisdom teeth removal. We offer oral sedation and nitrous for patients that need something to help calm them and make them more comfortable while still being conscious, as well as a general anesthetic when patients are not awake. Together we can decide which will work best for you.
If you are feeling overwhelmed by work and finding it hard to make time for your oral health, we totally get it, and it's more common than you think. But it's important to remember that visiting a dentist at least twice a year should be a priority for everyone. Regular check-ups can help prevent cavities and other teeth-related issues affecting your overall health.
Dental Procedures: Overview
Dentists perform a variety of procedures to diagnose and treat oral health problems. Some of the most common procedures include:
- Fillings
- Crowns and bridges
- Extractions
- Root canals
- Dental implants
Dental Fillings
A dental filling is a procedure used to repair a cavity in a tooth. The dentist removes the decayed portion of the tooth and fills the area with a material, such as an amalgam or composite resin. Fillings help restore the tooth's function and prevent further decay.
Dental Implants
Dental implants are a type of dental restoration used to replace missing teeth. They consist of a metal post that is surgically placed in the jawbone, and a dental crown that is attached to the post. Dental implants are designed to look and function like natural teeth and can provide a permanent solution for missing teeth. They also help to maintain the jawbone's structure, preventing the loss of bone mass that can occur after tooth loss.
Invisalign
is a type of orthodontic treatment that uses clear, removable aligners to straighten the teeth. Unlike traditional braces, Invisalign aligners are virtually invisible, making them a popular option for individuals who are self-conscious about their appearance during orthodontic treatment. The aligners are custom-made for each individual and are worn for 20-22 hours a day, gradually shifting the teeth into their proper position. Invisalign is an effective treatment option for individuals with mild to moderate orthodontic issues, including crowding, spacing, and bite problems.

Crowns and Bridges
Crowns and bridges are dental restorations used to repair damaged or missing teeth. Crowns are caps that fit over the remaining portion of a damaged tooth, while bridges are dental appliances that replace one or more missing teeth by attaching to the adjacent teeth. Both crowns and bridges are designed to look and function like natural teeth, helping to restore oral health and improve the appearance of the smile.
Extractions
are a type of dental procedure in which a tooth is removed from its socket in the jawbone. Extractions may be necessary for a variety of reasons, including severe tooth decay, gum disease, and overcrowding. After an extraction, the dentist may recommend a replacement option, such as a dental implant, to restore the mouth's function and appearance.
Dental Veneers
Dental veneers are ultra-thin shells that are placed over the front of the teeth to improve their appearance. Veneers are typically made of porcelain or composite resin and are custom-made to fit over each individual tooth. They can be used to address a variety of cosmetic dental issues, including stained, chipped, or misshapen teeth. Dental veneers are placed over the existing teeth and are a minimally invasive option for improving the appearance of the smile. The veneers are bonded to the teeth using a dental adhesive and can last for several years with proper care.
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