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mORE DETAILS

On this page you will find a variety of services we perform at Clermont Dental. However, we offer an even wider range of treatments.

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Preventative

Examinations

Looking for signs of tooth decay or other forms of dental disease.

Cleanings (prophylaxis)

Removing excess plaque and tartar from teeth and gums.

Bitewing X-rays

X-Ray examination to determine tooth integrity.

Periapical X-rays

Use of X-Rays to view specific teeth from root to crown.

Full Mouth Panorex

X-Ray to show entirety of the oral cavity, including the mandibles, maxillae, and paranasal sinuses.

Fluoride Treatments

Using concentrated fluoride to whiten and strengthen tooth enamel.

Basic Care

Emergency Care

Immediate care for pressing oral distress, such as impacted wisdom teeth or gum disease.

Amalgam Fillings

Fillings made of a metal alloy allowing for near permanent repairs. 

Composite Fillings (White)

Resin fillings, made of a composite glass and porcelain, drys white to hide filling.

Routine Tooth Extractions

Removal of irreparably damaged or defaced teeth.

Root Canal

A treatment to repair and save a badly damaged or infected tooth instead of removing it. 

Stainless Steel Crowns

Temporary measure to protect permanent teeth during the healing process. Will be replaced with a permanent crown at a later point.

Major Care

Dental crowns

Permanent dental crowns, will usually replace stainless steel crowns.

Dental implants

Artificial tooth roots, similar in shape to screws. These will bond with your natural bone and provide a foundation for a crown.

impacted wisdom teeth removal

Procedure to remove wisdom teeth which cannot naturally exit the gums.

complete dentures

Fitting and application of full artificial set of teeth.

orthodontic treatment

Non-surgical correction of teeth, especially alignment and occlusion, such as braces or retainers.

anesthesia

Anesthesia is the administration of medication to allow medical procedures to be done without pain, and in some cases, without the patient being aware during the procedure.

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