Services Offered

Dental Braces

Metal orthodontic brackets—aka classic braces—are the OGs of Orthodontics. Still very common, still very effective. They are small stainless-steel brackets bonded to each tooth connected by a wire that gently moves teeth into alignment.  Usually paired with elastic ties (clear, silver, or fun colors)

Ceramic Brackets

Ceramic brackets are the tooth-colored or clear brackets used to move and align teeth, similar in function to metal brackets but made from ceramic materials like aluminum oxide. They blend with your natural teeth, making them more discreet than metal braces.  Often chosen by people who prefer a more aesthetic look during treatment. Suitable for those with metal sensitivities.

Damon Brackets

Damon Brackets are a type of self-ligating orthodontic bracket used to straighten and align teeth. They differ from traditional bracket systems by using a built-in sliding mechanism to hold the archwire in place. They have less friction and allow the wire to guide teeth more smoothly. They use lighter forces on the teeth, potentially resulting in greater comfort and less soreness. Options in Appearance Damon brackets are available in: Metal (stainless steel) — strong and durable Clear/Ceramic (Damon Clear) — tooth-colored or nearly invisible.

Clear Aligners/ Invisalign

Clear aligners (also called invisible aligners) are a modern orthodontic treatment used to gradually straighten teeth without traditional metal or ceramic braces. They consist of a series of custom-made, transparent plastic trays that fit over your teeth and move them into position over time.
Aligners are made from clear plastic, so they’re hard to notice — great for adults and teens who want a more discreet treatment.  You remove them to eat and drink (anything except water), which means no food restrictions. Since you can take them out, brushing and flossing are much simpler — keeping your mouth cleaner during treatment.

Root Canal Treatment

Root canal treatment (RCT) is a dental procedure used to save a tooth when the inner pulp (nerve and blood supply) gets infected or damaged. Instead of removing the tooth, the dentist cleans it from the inside and seals it so you can keep chewing normally. Root canal treatment removes infection, relieves pain, and saves your natural tooth instead of removing it. Success is Very high — 90–95% when done properly and followed by a crown.

Crowns and Bridges

A crown is a cap placed over a damaged or treated tooth (often after a root canal) to restore its shape, strength, and appearance. Dental crowns and bridges are restorative dental treatments used to repair damaged teeth or replace missing ones, helping you chew, speak, and smile confidently again. .

Veeners

They are thin coverings placed on the front surface of teeth. Used to correct broken, cracked, stained or uneven teeth. Often considered a “smile makeover” because they can change tooth color, size, shape, and length.