General Dentistry
Get proactive about your oral health with general dentistry appointments offered by our team. From periodontal disease to decay, we cover all the bases to keep you smiling with good oral health. Our care team treats every dental patient with care in an individualized way. We approach your specific needs as a patient and target problems with the latest technology and tools available in modern dentistry. Our comprehensive approach to care means your smile gets the best treatment and outcomes. Your smile is a big part of who you are, so we do all we can to keep you smiling!
Cosmetic Dentistry
Not satisfied with your smile’s appearance? We deliver everything from teeth whitening to crowns, bridges, and porcelain veneers to give you a smile you’re happy to share. Come in for a consultation, so we can address those cosmetic concerns with the most innovative dental techniques and technologies. We are committed to making sure every patient has access to high-quality dental care. Your teeth are a huge component of your confidence and even affects how you interact with the world around you. Contact us today to learn more about cosmetic dentistry.
Dental Implants
Implants are designed to take the place of a single tooth or several teeth that have become decayed or otherwise damaged to the extent that they need to be removed. Implants are designed to mimic natural teeth in both appearance and functionality as well as preserve the overall structural integrity of the face. They can be customized to match the shade of the surrounding natural teeth, and they can last a lifetime if properly taken care of. Most people with implants can chew in the same way that they did with their natural teeth.
Porcelain Veneers
Makeover your smile with porcelain or composite veneers that transform the surface color and shape of your tooth. Dental veneers are bonded to the tooth’s surface to give you a totally new smile. Dental veneers are porcelain or resin shells designed to cover the surface area of damaged teeth. Veneers are bonded to the front portion of the tooth after removing about a half millimeter of enamel. Veneers can be customized to meet color and shape preferences and are used on multiple as well as single teeth.
Teeth Whitening
In-office teeth whitening is a professional dental procedure that uses a high-concentration bleaching gel to whiten the teeth in just one visit. This treatment is performed in a dental office by a trained professional and is considered one of the most effective teeth whitening methods available. In-office teeth whitening is a safe, effective, and fast way to brighten your smile.
Latest Technologies
The field of dentistry is constantly evolving, with new technologies emerging that are transforming the way dentists diagnose, treat, and prevent oral health problems. Here’s a glimpse into some of the latest advancements in dental technology:
- Intraoral Scanners
- CAD/CAM Technology
- Digital Radiography
- Laser Dentistry
- Teledentistry
Tooth-Colored Fillings
Tooth-colored fillings, also known as composite resin fillings, are a type of dental filling that is designed to match the natural color of your teeth. They are a popular choice for people who are looking for a more aesthetically pleasing filling option than traditional silver amalgam fillings. Tooth-colored fillings are a safe, effective, and aesthetically pleasing option for treating cavities. If you are looking for a more natural-looking filling, tooth-colored fillings are a great choice.
Periodontal Gum Disease
Periodontal disease can cause damage to teeth and gums, leaving you with a painful condition, loose teeth and bad breath. If you’re suffering from periodontal disease, it’s important to get help as soon as possible from a dentist Rogers Dentistry. Without treatment, your periodontal disease could have long-term consequences. Periodontal disease can impact anyone, especially if they have poor oral health.
Oral Cancer Screening
Oral cancer is a serious health concern that affects millions of people each year. Early detection is critical for successful treatment and a positive outcome, so it’s essential to have regular oral cancer screenings as part of your preventive dental care. The professional team at Rogers Dentistry is dedicated to providing the community with the most advanced and state-of-the-art technology in diagnosing and preventing issues from becoming more severe and threatening.
Teeth Bonding
Teeth bonding is a cosmetic dental procedure that uses a tooth-colored resin material to repair or improve the appearance of teeth. It is a relatively quick and easy procedure that can be done in one dental appointment. The teeth bonding procedure is relatively simple. First, your dentist will clean and prepare the tooth to be bonded. Then, they will apply a thin layer of etching material to the tooth surface. This helps to create a rough surface that will help the bonding material to adhere to the tooth. Next, your dentist will apply the bonding material to the tooth and mold it to the desired shape. Once the bonding material is in place, your dentist will use a special light to harden it. Once the bonding material is hardened, your dentist will trim and polish it to match the surrounding teeth.
Crowns and Bridgework
Crown and bridge work are two types of dental restorations that are used to repair or replace damaged or missing teeth. Crowns are tooth-shaped caps that are placed over teeth to restore their function and appearance. Bridges are used to replace one or more missing teeth by attaching a pontic (false tooth) to two adjacent teeth. Crown and bridge work are versatile and durable options for restoring damaged or missing teeth. They offer a number of benefits, including improved appearance, restored function, and prevention of further damage to the teeth. If you are considering crown and bridge work, talk to your dentist to see if it is the right option for you.
Recontouring/Reshaping
Re-contouring and reshaping teeth, also known as tooth contouring is a cosmetic dental procedure that involves removing small amounts of tooth enamel to improve the appearance of the smile.
Re-contouring and reshaping teeth can be used to correct a variety of cosmetic imperfections, including:
- Chipped or cracked teeth
- Unevenly spaced teeth
- Overlapping teeth
- Short or stubby teeth
- Teeth that are too pointed
- Discolored teeth