Reveal Clear Aligners
Reveal Clear Aligners is the clear and simple choice. No wires. No brackets. Just clear, convenient comfort—every reason to smile.
Reveal Clear Aligners invisible braces are the clear & simple way to straighten your teeth, so you can show off your smile!
With Reveal Clear Aligners, your dentist can straighten your teeth using a series of clear, custom, removable aligners. Each aligner moves your teeth just a little bit at a time until you eventually get straight teeth.
Sedation Dentistry
Imagine not being afraid to go to the dentist. Imagine being able to accomplish all of your dental care in one appointment. This is what sedation dentistry can do for you. You’ll smile with confidence and chew your food without pain. If you have postponed dental work for years, sedation dentistry can change your life. Sedation dentistry protocols have been used safely for over 30 years with millions of dental procedures. Before starting any treatment, Dr. Van Le will review your medical history and explain how sedation dentistry can work for you. Together, you will decided what level of sedation will result in the most comfort for you.
Periodontal Treatment
Gum disease can be sneaky, sometimes causing little or no pain or irritation before permanent damage is done to your teeth. That's why we thoroughly evaluate every patient for periodontal disease, otherwise known as gum disease. Periodontal disease is a bacterial infection of the gums and bone. It is estimated to affect 4 out of every 5 people. As the disease progresses the pockets of bacteria deepen, destroying the bone that holds the teeth in the mouth. This results in tooth loss. It may develop slowly or progress very rapidly.
Root Canals
Every tooth consists of three different layers. The outermost and hardest layer is enamel, and the second layer is dentin. The third is pulp, which is the cavernous space where the live tissue and nerve of each tooth is located.
Dental Implants
Structurally, a dental implant is a titanium-based cylinder that replaces the missing tooth root. After a period of time, other parts are placed on the implant to enable your dentist to eventually place a crown (cap) on the implant. Implants can also be used to support full or partial dentures, dramatically improving denture retention and stability.
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