We specialize in Preventative Dentistry, Restorative Dentistry, and Cosmetic Dentistry.
Our dental services are designed to serve you throughout your life.
The focus of our practice is to help people maximize dental health, with an emphasis on prevention. We work with people to find out what their needs and wants are. By being an active participant in your own dental care, you can maintain optimal dental health.
Since cavities and gum disease are almost totally preventable, we can help you learn how to keep your teeth and gums in the healthiest possible condition.
We prefer to eliminate the cause of problems first rather than only treat the symptoms. Afterwards, if you have damaged or missing teeth we can then restore and enhance the natural beauty of your smile.
Our practice can treat:
Missing teeth, gaps between teeth, general bite problems
Chipped, cracked or worn teeth
Unsightly, stained, or washed-out fillings
Permanently stained or discolored teeth
Crooked or crowded teeth
Highly effective in preventing decay on the biting surfaces of your chewing teeth. Sealants are a simple procedure in which a tooth-color acrylic "coating" is painted onto the surface of the tooth. This effectively "seals" the deep grooves where decay is most likely to start.
Composite filling is a resin-based, tooth colored filling material used to repair decayed areas of the tooth. Composite fillings serve the same purpose as a silver (amalgam) filling but without the mercury content and without the discoloration.
This is the removal of teeth as part of a dental procedure.
A crown ("cap") is a tooth-like covering placed over a carefully prepared preexisting tooth. Crowns serve many functions, such as to strengthen, restore or improve the appearance of your natural tooth. For example, a crown can support the tooth when there is no longer sufficient tooth structure left to place a filling. Crowns may also be used to protect the structure of a tooth that is fractured or broken, and can be attached to bridges or dentures.
A bridge is a non-removable appliance to replace missing teeth. Same as Crowns, but is aided in the use for replacing missing teeth.
This is a one-time treatment to remove damaged nerves in the tooth canal. Causes for the nerve damage include, but are not limited to, trauma, decay, and fractures.
This procedure is used to replace missing teeth permanently. An implant is a prosthetic that is surgically imbedded into the jaw bone and integrated with the bone. It is them restored with an implant crown.
This is a removable appliance that is used for people that are partially edentulous. It is used to replace missing teeth and help maintain the structure of the face from collapsing, support existing teeth and bite forces.
Dentures are removable appliances to replace missing teeth. This appliance is used for fully edentulous patients.
This is a procedure used to whiten or brighten teeth that have been externally discolored by food, coffee and/or cigarette smoking.
A Porcelain Veneer is a thin porcelain covering on the front of a tooth that allows the doctor to create smiles or correct damage to a tooth such as internally discolored teeth, chips, fractures, and breaks.
Infection controls and universal precautions protect clients and staff alike. Everyone benefits from rigorous infection control - you, your dentist, and the dental team. The cornerstone in a good and safe dental practice is the element of trust. You should feel free to discuss this topic with Dr. Shamoon.
Dr. Shamoon and her team follow the procedures recommended by several federal agencies: the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
These measures include:
Disinfectant hand soap
Gloves and face masks
Chemical disinfection of countertops and surfaces
Sterilization of all equipment before every use
Disposable materials
Are you looking for a top notch dentist who cares passionately about your health and is commited to making sure you have a pleasant experience? Click here to book your appointment with Dr. Shamoon.
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"My experience at all of my dental visits are always a pleasure. I do have a great fear of coming to the dentist but they always talk me through things to make me feel comfortable."
- R.Hinch