Norton Dentist                                                                                                  Norton Dentist

 



 
Our Services
Advanced Dental Care's general dentists and specialists are trained in all aspects of dental care.

ADC offers a wide variety of treatments under one roof. After careful examination of your teeth, our dentists may consult with ADC specialists and coordinate a personalized treatment plan. This will include a follow-up visit and maintenance schedule, which we will discuss carefully with you.

When treating young children, we aim to educate them and their parents how to take proper care of children's teeth from their first appearance. If a child forms good dental habits early on, he or she will have fewer cavities and better long-term dental health, not to mention a sparkling set of ivories! Parents will appreciate the cost-savings resulting from these good habits.
 

Our Services include all of the following:

  • Oral Sedation

  • IV Sedation

  • Nitrose Oxide (laughing gas)

  • In house lab with high skilled ceramic (professional)

  • Imaging center (CTScan)

  • Botox

  • Implant Dentistry

  • Oral Surgery

Our specialists are trained in:

Prosthodontics
A prosthodontist is a specialist in restoring and replacing teeth. With additional education and training, a prosthodontist has the ability to provide excellent results on crowns, bridges, dentures, dental implants and other cosmetic and restorative procedures. Prosthodontists work closely with general dentists, periodontists and implant dentists.

Implant Dentistry
Implant Dentists thoroughly examine patients' existing teeth and bones, upper and lower jaws and gum tissues before recommending implants. Implants replace the roots of lost teeth and are inserted under the gums. After 3-6 months, the bones grow around and adapt to implants as if they were natural roots. Once the implants are firmly in place and the surrounding gum tissue is strong, they are ready to support a crown or restored tooth. When the process is completed, the "new" teeth are often hard to tell apart from a patient's original teeth.

If a patient requires dental treatments not provided by our office, such as orthodontics, our doctors will gladly refer patients to qualified specialists.

Endodontics
Endodontic (Root Canal) treatment, is a dental procedure in which the diseased or damaged nerve of a tooth is removed so that the tooth can be saved or restored.

Oral Surgery
Oral surgery is usually performed on patients who experience such conditions as problem wisdom teeth, facial pain, and misaligned jaws.  For accident victims suffering facial injuries, reconstructive and dental implant surgery may be necessary.  Patients with tumors, cysts, and developmental craniofacial abnormalities of the jaws/ face and functional and aesthetic conditions of the maxillofacial areas may also be a candidate for oral surgery.

Sedation Dentistry
The idea of visiting the dentist can cause many people severe anxiety and stress. Often, fearful patients forgo necessary dental care to avoid getting the dental care they need to maintain a healthy smile. We offer both oral and IV sedation to alleviate anxiety and face dental appointments with confidence.  Click here to learn more about sedation dentistry.

ZOOM Teeth Whitening
The Zoom! In-Office Whitening System is a revolutionary tooth whitening procedure. It's safe effective and very fast. In just over an hour, your teeth will be dramatically whiter. Zoom! Whitening is ideal for anyone looking for immediate results. The convenience of Zoom! in comparison to days of wearing trays and gradual whitening makes it the perfect choice for the busy individual. Click here to learn more about ZOOM!

How Healthy Are Your Gums?

  1. When I brush or floss my teeth, do my gums bleed easily?
  2. Do I have swollen, red or tender gums?
  3. Do I have a persistent bad taste in my mouth or bad breath?
  4. Are my gums receding, or are my teeth looking longer?
  5. Am I a smoker?
  6. Have I been diagnosed with osteoporosis or diabetes?
  7. Does anyone in my family have gum disease?
  8. Have I visited my dentist within the past six months?

If you answered "no" to all of the questions above, congratulations! You've got great gums! Keep brushing and flossing twice a day, eating a balanced diet and visiting your dentist regularly.

If you answered "yes" to any of the questions, see your dentist or a periodontist soon about your risk for periodontitis and to discuss possible treatment options. If you smoke, quit now. Your chances of developing periodontitis are two-to-seven times greater than those of nonsmokers.


   
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