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[section section_anchor=”” is_fullwidth=”” padding=”0″ animation=”” animation_delay=”0″ background_color=”” text_color=”” background_image=”” parallax=”0″ auto_generated=”1″ _made_with_builder=”true”][row][column width=”1_4″ animation=”” animation_delay=”0″ _made_with_builder=”true”][/column][column width=”1_2″ animation=”” animation_delay=”0″ _made_with_builder=”true”][special_heading title=”More Procedures” subtitle=”” heading=”h1″ centered=”” _made_with_builder=”true”][/special_heading][accordion tabs=”[{"tab_title":" Bone Grafting","tab_content":"Bone grafting is often closely associated with dental restorations such as bridge work and dental implants. In the majority of cases, the success of a restoration procedure can hinge on the height, depth, and width of the jawbone at the implant site. When the jawbone has receded or sustained significant damage, the implant(s) cannot be supported on this unstable foundation and bone grafting is usually recommended for the ensuing restoration. \\r\\n<a href=\\"\\/bone-grafting\\">More…<\\/a>\\r\\n"},{"tab_title":"Dental Implants","tab_content":"Dental implants are a great way to replace missing teeth and also provide a fixed solution to having removable partial or complete dentures. Implants provide excellent support and stability for these dental appliances.\\r\\n\\r\\nDental implants are artificial roots and teeth (usually titanium) that are surgically placed into the upper or lower jaw bone by a dentist or Periodontist – a specialist of the gums and supporting bone. The teeth attached to implants \\r\\n<a href=\\"dental-implants\\">More…<\\/a>\\r\\n"},{"tab_title":"Mini Dental Implants","tab_content":"Mini Dental Implants (MDIs) have changed the face of implant placement. Unlike full implant placement where multiple dental visits are required, MDIs eliminate the need for surgery. The development of long term MDIs now allows the dentist to place anchors in the jaw during one non-invasive treatment. The most common use for MDIs is the stabilization of dentures and overdentures. MDIs firmly anchor the dental prosthesis, which means there is no longer any need to suffer with ill-fitting, loose dentures.\\r\\n\\r\\nMDIs are designed to eliminate bone grafting and expedite treatment. Full implants require significant bone grafting and a recovery period. The latent period allowed <a href=\\"\\/mini-dental-implants \\">More…<\\/a>"},{"tab_title":"Wisdom Teeth Extractions","tab_content":"Third molars, commonly referred to as wisdom teeth, are usually the last four of 32 teeth to erupt (surface) in the mouth, generally making their appearance between the ages of 17 to 25. They are located at the back of the mouth (top and bottom), near the entrance to the throat. The term \\u201cwisdom\\u201d stems from the idea that the molars surface at a time typically associated with increased maturity or \\u201cwisdom\\u201d.\\r\\n\\r\\nIn most cases, inadequate space in the mouth does not allow the wisdom teeth to erupt properly and become fully functional. When this happens, the tooth <a href=\\"\\/Wisdom-Teeth-Extractions\\">More…<\\/a>\\r\\n"},{"tab_title":" Crown Lengthening","tab_content":"Crown lengthening is generally performed to improve the health of the gum tissue or to prepare the mouth for restorative or cosmetic procedures. In addition, crown lengthening procedures can also be used to correct a \\u201cgummy\\u201d smile, where teeth are covered with excess gum tissue. Crown lengthening exposes more of the natural tooth by reshaping or recontouring bone and gum tissue. This treatment can be performed on a single tooth, many teeth, or the entire gum line, exposing an aesthetically pleasing smile. <a href=\\"\\/crown-lengthening\\"> More…<\\/a>"},{"tab_title":" Gum Grafting","tab_content":"A gum graft (also known as a gingival graft or periodontal plastic surgery), is a collective name for surgical periodontal procedures that aim to cover an exposed tooth root surface with grafted oral tissue.\\r\\n\\r\\nExposed tooth roots are usually the result of gingival recession due to periodontal disease. There are other common causes, including overly aggressive brushing and trauma.\\r\\n\\r\\nHere are some of the most common types of gum grafting <a href=\\"\\/gum-grafting\\"> More…<\\/a>"},{"tab_title":"Gum Recession","tab_content":"Gingival recession (receding gums) refers to the progressive loss of gum tissue, which can eventually result in tooth root exposure if left untreated. Gum recession is most common in adults over the age of 40, but the process can begin in the teenage years.\\r\\n\\r\\nGum recession can be difficult to self-diagnose in its earlier stages because the changes often occur asymptomatically and gradually. Regular dental check ups will help to prevent gum recession and assess risk"},{"tab_title":"Cosmetic Dentistry","tab_content":"In the past decade there has been a dramatic interest in cosmetic dentistry. We all realize that having a healthy, bright, beautiful smile enhances our appearance and allows us to smile with confidence. Thanks to the advances in modern cosmetic dentistry, we are able to improve our teeth and smiles with quick, painless and surprisingly affordable <a href=\\"cosmetic-dentistry\\">More…<\\/a>"},{"tab_title":"Periodontal Scaling & Root Planing","tab_content":"The objective of scaling and root planing is to remove etiologic agents which cause inflammation to the gingival (gum) tissue and surrounding bone. Common etiologic agents removed by this conventional periodontal therapy include dental plaque and tartar (calculus).\\r\\n\\r\\nThese non-surgical procedures which completely cleanse the periodontium, work very effectively for individuals suffering from gingivitis (mild gum inflammation) and "},{"tab_title":"Sinus Augmentation","tab_content":"A dental implant is essentially an artificial tooth root which is attached to the jaw bone. Eventually, a replacement tooth or bridge will be firmly fixed to this root, restoring complete function to the tooth. The key to a successful and long-lasting implant is the quality and"},{"tab_title":"Root Canal Therapy","tab_content":"Root canal therapy is needed when the nerve of a tooth is affected by decay or infection. In order to save the tooth, the pulp (the living tissue inside the tooth), nerves, bacteria, and any decay are removed and the resulting space is filled with special, medicated, dental materials, which restore the tooth to its full function.\\r\\n\\r\\nHaving a root canal done on a tooth is"}]” _array_keys=”{"tabs":"tabs"}” _made_with_builder=”true”][/accordion][/column][column width=”1_4″ animation=”” animation_delay=”0″ _made_with_builder=”true”][contact_form_custom form_width=”650″ form_bg_color=”#FFFFFF” form_shortcode=”[contact-form-7 id="7" title="Contact form 1"]” _made_with_builder=”true”][/contact_form_custom][/column][/row][/section]