AZDENTAL
Services
Our dental clinic offers a range of services, including general dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, and restorative dentistry. From routine check-ups and fillings to teeth whitening and dental implants, we provide comprehensive care to meet your oral health needs.
Routine Cleaning
Routine Check-up and Cleaning
A checkup every 6 months, cleaning & polishing are highly recommended for children and adults of ALL ages. It's important to maintain strong oral health so that you can protect your general health
Dental X-ray during check-up visit
Patients usually have these X-rays annually. Yet, if the dentist is monitoring the progress of a patient’s dental treatment or issue, the patient should have an X-ray more often. Several factors influence how frequent a dental X-ray should be. Age, history of periodontitis, current oral condition, symptoms of oral disease, and history of tooth decay are the most common ones.
A new patient should get dental X-rays. That way, the dentist can get a baseline image of the new patient’s oral health during the checkup. This is important if the patient does not have dental X-rays from the previous dentist. A patient who has not seen the dentist for a while should get X-rays, as well. This will update the dentist about the status of the patient’s dental health.
Routine Cleaning
Plaque buildup forms as bacteria breaks down food particles caught on or between the teeth. Unless addressed, the buildup could begin to weaken and erode enamel, causing cavities to form. The buildup also irritates and inflames the gum tissues, causing gingivitis and over time, the onset of gum disease. To avoid painful decay or infections, or periodontal issues that could lead to tooth loss, we need to remove the buildup. Using the ultrasonic scaling device, we gently break up the plaque and tartar. Afterward, we thoroughly polish the teeth to help ensure a smoother finish and a brighter appearance.
We suggest one of these visits every six months, as issues like gum disease and tooth decay take months to form, so a routine visit helps interrupt this cycle and keep your smile strong, healthy, and beautiful.
Application of the Prophylaxis Paste
Prophylaxis paste is applied on the area of the tooth surface which requires polishing. Prophylaxis pastes which have smaller particle sizes make the tooth surface cleaner, lustrous, and smooth. These pastes also make the tooth surface less prone to plaque and stain accumulation.
Prophylaxis paste is also essential to keep your teeth stronger and less prone to cavity.
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Pediatric Dentistry
"Take Care of Your Little One's Smile: Importance of Children's Oral Health"
As a parent, you want the best for your child, and that includes a healthy, beautiful smile. Children's oral health is crucial for their overall well-being, and it's essential to start good habits from an early age. At AZ Dental, we understand the importance of providing quality dental care for kids.
Why Children's Teeth Matter:
- Proper oral hygiene habits can prevent tooth decay and gum disease, which can lead to painful cavities and even affect overall health.
- A healthy smile boosts confidence and self-esteem in children, making them more comfortable in social situations.
- Good oral health habits set the stage for a lifetime of healthy teeth and gums.
What We Offer:
- Gentle, child-friendly dental care from our experienced pediatric dentists
- Regular check-ups and cleanings to catch any potential issues early on
- Customized treatment plans for each child's unique needs
- Education on proper oral hygiene techniques and habits
- A welcoming, kid-friendly environment designed to make your child feel at ease
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At AZ Dental, we're dedicated to helping your little one develop a lifelong love for their smile.
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Composite Fillings
Tooth-colored Composite Filling
Tooth decay and cavities are common dental issues. Receiving a tooth-colored filling to restore your tooth helps prevent the problem from developing into something worse.
What is a Composite Filling?
A filling is a simple restoration procedure primarily used to restore cavities or mild decay or deterioration. Fillings are extremely common and have a high success rate. We offer options for composite fillings and porcelain fillings (also known as Porcelain inlay/onlay/overlay) – both are safe to use.
There are many types of fillings we use, and composite fillings are the most commonly used because they appear more natural for visible teeth and are easier to see.
Steps by Steps
It typically takes less than an hour to place a composite filling.
Advantages of Composite Fillings
Unlike amalgam fillings, which are composed of visible metal, composite fillings are intended to look like your natural teeth, so they blend in and are less noticeable when you smile. This makes them an excellent choice if you need to alter the appearance of a tooth, for example, by changing a discolored tooth, repairing chipping or mild decay, or filling in gaps between neighboring teeth.
- They look practically invisible since they are color-matched to blend in with your natural teeth.
- They can be used to fill small to moderate cavities in the front or back teeth.
- The resin compound bonds very well to tooth enamel, making fillings less likely to pop loose.
- They are versatile enough to also be used to fix superficial flaws, like a small chip in a tooth.
The material isn’t affected by temperature or prone to expanding or contracting.
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Porcelain Crowns
Metal-free solutions to restore your damaged, broken, chipped tooth to its natural look and feel
What is a Porcelain Crown?
A dental crown is a tooth-shaped cap. Dentists use crowns to restore weak, broken or decayed teeth.
A crown fits over your entire tooth, like a snug hat. To ensure a proper fit, a dentist will need to remove a small amount of enamel before bonding your new crown in place.
Dental technicians craft crowns from a variety of materials, including resin, metal and porcelain.
When would you need a dental crown?
Crowns serve several purposes. You may need a dental crown to:
- Strengthen a weak tooth.
- Protect and support a cracked tooth.
- Restore a worn-down or broken tooth.
- Hold a dental bridge in place.
- Cover a severely stained or discolored tooth.
- Cover a root canal-treated tooth.
Cover a dental implant.
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Porcelain Veneers
Dental veneers are thin, tooth-colored shells that are attached to the front surface of teeth to improve their appearance. They can be used to treat cosmetic concerns like chipped, broken, discolored, or smaller-than-average teeth.
What are Porcelain Veneers?
Porcelain veneers are extremely thin pieces of porcelain that are placed over the front surface of your teeth to change their color, shape, size or length. They are an ideal solution for people who have stained, chipped, misshapen or slightly crooked teeth.
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Dental Implants
Rejuvenate your smile with Dental Implants
Do you have a missing tooth? Do you want to improve your smile & boost your confidence? Do you miss the sheer satisfaction of enjoying your food?
What is a dental implant?
A dental implant is a small titanium post that is placed into the jawbone to act as a replacement for the root of a tooth. The implant is then used to support a dental prosthetic, such as a crown, bridge, or denture.
Dental implants have a number of advantages over other tooth replacement options. They are strong and durable, and can last a lifetime with proper care. Implants also look and feel like natural teeth, and can greatly improve the function and appearance of your smile.If you are missing one or more teeth, ask your dentist if dental implants are right for you.
How does it work?
Dental Implants could be used to replace a single tooth missing, multiple teeth or full arch (All on 4 / All on 6 Implants Solution)
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Wisdom Tooth Extraction
Wisdom Tooth Extraction
Wisdom teeth removal is a common oral surgery procedure. It’s often recommended as a preventative measure to protect your other teeth from future problems and preserve your oral health. Recovery is usually quick and most people can return to normal activities in just a few days.
Why should you have your Wisdom tooth extracted?
Wisdom teeth are a third set of molars in the back of your mouth. They usually come in between the ages of 17 and 25, and they’re spotted on X-rays. Most people have them removed for one of these reasons:
- They’re impacted. Because they’re so far back in your mouth, wisdom teeth may not come in normally. They can be trapped in your jawbone or gums, which can be painful.
- They come in at the wrong angle. They may press against your other teeth.
- Your mouth isn’t big enough. Your jaw has no room for an extra set of molars.
- You have cavities or gum disease. You may not be able to reach your wisdom teeth with your toothbrush or dental floss.
Steps by Steps
Advantages of Composite Fillings
Unlike amalgam fillings, which are composed of visible metal, composite fillings are intended to look like your natural teeth, so they blend in and are less noticeable when you smile. This makes them an excellent choice if you need to alter the appearance of a tooth, for example, by changing a discolored tooth, repairing chipping or mild decay, or filling in gaps between neighboring teeth.
- They look practically invisible since they are color-matched to blend in with your natural teeth.
- They can be used to fill small to moderate cavities in the front or back teeth.
- The resin compound bonds very well to tooth enamel, making fillings less likely to pop loose.
- They are versatile enough to also be used to fix superficial flaws, like a small chip in a tooth.
The material isn’t affected by temperature or prone to expanding or contracting.
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Root Canal Treatment
Root canal Treatment is a treatment that will save a damaged tooth, which otherwise would have to be taken out.
What is Root Canal Treatment?
Root canal therapy, also known as endodontic therapy, is a dental treatment for removing infection from inside a tooth. It can also protect the tooth from future infections.
Root canal treatment is necessary when oral bacteria invade the pulp inside of your tooth. This usually happens when a cavity is left untreated for a long time. It can also occur if your tooth becomes cracked or damaged due to trauma
What are some symptoms that indicate you may need root canal treatment?
In some cases, you may not know you have an infected tooth. However, many people notice certain symptoms. Signs you need a root canal include:
- Tooth pain that doesn’t go away: Many dental problems can cause tooth pain. If you have pain deep in your tooth, you may need root canal therapy. Discomfort may also radiate to your jaw, face or other teeth.
- Sensitivity to heat and cold: If your tooth hurts when you drink hot coffee or eat ice cream, it could mean that you need root canal treatment. This is especially true if the pain lingers for more than a few seconds.
- Swollen gums: When a tooth is infected, pus can collect in the area. This can lead to puffy, swollen or tender gums.
- Pimple on the gums: You may develop a pimple or boil on the gums. Pus from the infected tooth may drain from the pimple, causing an unpleasant taste or smell.
- Tooth discoloration: When the pulp of a tooth becomes infected, it can cause your tooth to look darker. This occurs because of poor blood supply to the tooth.
- Pain when pressure is applied: If you have pain when you eat or touch your tooth, it could mean the nerves around the pulp are damaged.
- A chipped or cracked tooth: If you’ve cracked a tooth in an accident, when playing sports or even by biting down on something hard, bacteria can reach all the way into the tooth pulp.
Steps by Steps
It typically takes less than an hour to place a composite filling.
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