Because many diseases and conditions first show signs in your mouth, good dental health and a strong relationship with your dental office are important steps in your overall health.
Learn MoreRestorative care includes repairing missing parts of your teeth structure and replacing missing teeth. Your teeth structure can be missing as a result of decay, a tooth fracture, or the deterioration of a previously placed restoration.
Learn MoreEstablishing a relationship with a dentist for your child within six months of the first tooth eruption, or by their first birthday is an important step to ensure a lifetime of healthy smiles.
Learn MoreIf you're experiencing extreme pain or other dental emergencies its important to receive care right away. Call our office for an emergency appointment, and in many instances we will be able to see you the same day.
Learn MoreOur cosmetic dentistry services can give you the smile you've always wanted. We offer a variety of services including whitening, crowns, clear aligners, and veneers.
Learn MoreMountain Dental focuses on diagnosis and prevention of periodontal (gum) disease at its earliest point. You will be screened for signs and symptoms of gum disease during visits to our office.
Learn MoreIt is important that seniors, including those with dentures, continue to routinely visit their dentist. Dentists are often the first line of defense when it comes to discovering any signs of lumps or swelling, new moles, sores, or worrisome skin discolorations.
Learn MoreMountain Dental dentists who offer Sedation Dentistry services have received advanced training to make your patient experience safe and easy.
Learn MoreTMJ or Temporomandibular disorders (TMD), occur as a result of problems with your jaw, jaw joint and surrounding facial muscles that control chewing and moving your jaw. TMJ can cause pain or poor function in your jaw joint and surrounding muscles.
Learn MoreSleep apnea occurs when tissue in the back of your throat collapses and blocks your airway, reducing the amount of oxygen being delivered to the rest of your body.
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