Dental Services in Brookfield, CT
Our goal is always to help our patients maintain their oral health and to care for and protect their natural teeth.
Maintaining oral health includes good home care and regular visits to our office for preventive care, which includes oral examinations and cleanings. Even with excellent care, however, teeth and gums can be susceptible to disease, infection, cavities, cracks, or other forms of damage.
Comprehensive examinations of the mouth, teeth, surrounding gum tissues, and supporting bone structures help with early detection and treatment of problematic conditions. Restorative dentistry is the aspect of dentistry that helps maintain oral and overall health even when the health of one or more teeth or the surrounding areas is compromised.
Restorative dentistry helps preserve natural teeth. The goal of restorative dentistry is to restore the function and integrity of the tooth structure, function, and health, while maintaining a natural appearance.
Our office also specializes in cosmetic dentistry. This means that we not only pay attention to the health and function of your teeth, but we also pay close attention to aesthetics. We want you to maintain great oral health but we also want you to have a beautiful smile and the confidence to smile often!
General Dentistry
Preventive care including exams, cleanings, root canals and extractions to maintain oral health.
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Restorative Dentistry
Fillings, crowns, bridges, dentures, and dental implants help restore the appearance and function of natural teeth.
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Cosmetic Dentistry
Whitening, veneers, and bonding to improve aesthetics, giving you the confidence to share your smile with the world.
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Dental Implants
Whether replacing one tooth or several, implants are an important solution to restoring and maintaining dental health.
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Pediatric Dentistry
It is important to take care of a child’s first teeth, their primary teeth, because they aid in speech development, allow food to be properly chewed, and maintain space for permanent teeth.
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