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Losing teeth can impact chewing, speech, and self-confidence. We offer solutions like full and partial dentures, fixed bridges, and dental implants, helping you regain a functional, beautiful smile.
Dry mouth is a common side effect of aging and medications, increasing the risk of cavities and gum disease. We provide hydration strategies, saliva substitutes, and prescription rinses to keep your mouth comfortable and healthy.
Over the years, enamel naturally wears down, leading to tooth sensitivity. We offer fluoride treatments, protective restorations, and guidance on non-abrasive oral care products to minimize discomfort and preserve your enamel.
Poorly fitting dentures can cause sore spots, difficulty chewing, and frustration. We provide denture adjustments, relining, and custom-made dentures designed for a perfect fit, enhancing comfort and functionality.
Gum disease is a leading cause of tooth loss in older adults. Our periodontal treatments include deep cleanings, laser therapy, and maintenance programs to keep your gums healthy and prevent further complications.
Yes! Regular checkups help ensure a proper denture fit, monitor gum health, and screen for oral cancer or infections.
Drink plenty of water, use sugar-free lozenges, and ask us about saliva substitutes or prescription mouth rinses designed for dry mouth relief.
Yes, dental implants are an excellent solution for eligible seniors. If you have sufficient bone density and good oral health, implants provide a stable, long-term alternative to dentures.
No. Bleeding gums can indicate gum disease, which requires professional care. Schedule a visit so we can assess and treat the issue before it progresses.
If your dentures feel loose or cause discomfort, we offer adjustments, relining, and implant-supported denture solutions to enhance fit and stability.
Using a desensitizing toothpaste, avoiding acidic foods, and receiving professional fluoride treatments can help manage tooth sensitivity.
We recommend biannual checkups. However, if you have gum disease, dentures, or other concerns, more frequent visits may be necessary.
In its early stages, gum disease can be managed and even reversed with professional cleanings, improved oral hygiene, and regular dental visits.
Clean them daily with a denture brush, soak them overnight, and avoid using abrasive toothpaste. Bring them in for regular checkups to ensure proper fit.
Yes. Some medications cause dry mouth, gum overgrowth, or other oral issues. Inform us about any prescriptions so we can recommend protective strategies.