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Preventative Dentistry
South Carolina Dental Center is committed to preventing dental disease in all forms.
Our first priority is your well being and your optimal dental health. We will educate you about the latest
products, techniques, and information to help you prevent dental disease.
Scientific research continues to support the direct relationship between
gum disease and serious systemic diseases. The most successful methods of
maintaining your oral health are through the use of effective daily oral hygiene
including brushing and flossing, as well as regularly scheduled professional
cleanings and examinations.
Restorative Dental Care
There is nothing more beautiful than a natural healthy smile. We can restore
your smile to an attractive, functional state with crowns, tooth colored
fillings, porcelain bridges, and other precision fit restorations. We are
dedicated to making durable, natural, long lasting restorations.
Cosmetic Dentistry
The first thing most people notice is your
smile. We offer a variety of advanced techniques to create the smile of your
dreams. Call us today to learn how we can give you the smile you deserve.
- Porcelain Veneers
- Crowns
- Bridges
- White Fillings
- Bonding
Periodontal Services
Periodontal Disease starts when plaque and
tartar accumulate at the base of your teeth. Periodontal disease affects the
gums and supporting structures of the teeth. The bacteria in the plaque
leads to an infection in the gums (gingiva) called Gingivitis. Gingivitis is an
early state of periodontal disease where the gums may become red, swollen, and
bleed easily. If left untreated, the infection can spread to the tissue and bone
that holds your teeth in place, a condition called Periodontitis (Pyorrhea).
Because of the bacterial infection associated with Periodontitis, tooth
abscesses are also common.
Periodontal disease is treatable and preventable. We provide you with
professional care in our office and instructions on proper home care as well.
Sealants
Dental sealants refer to a plastic that the dentist bonds into the grooves of
the chewing surface of a tooth to prevent the formation of tooth decay which is
caused by plaque.
Partials & Dentures
For patients missing all their teeth, dentures can provide a natural, healthy
and attractive smile. A complete denture is a prosthesis used to replace all
missing teeth. A partial is a prosthesis that is used to replace several missing
teeth. Both are removed each night to be cleaned while you sleep. Proper care
will increase the life of your denture or partial. Being fitted with a denture
or partial may take several appointments to get the best results.
Root Canals
Root canals are done to save the damaged or dead pulp in the root canal of the
tooth by cleaning out the diseased pulp and reshaping the canal. The canal is
filled with a rubber like material, to prevent recontamination and further
damage of the tooth. The tooth is then sealed with a post and/or a gold or
porcelain crown. This procedure enables patients to keep the original tooth.
Extractions
Patients may choose extraction or removal of a tooth because other alternatives
are too expensive. Dentists may decide that the tooth is not repairable,
and therefore remove the tooth. In other cases, dentists may choose to
remove the tooth for health reasons, such as removal of impacted wisdom teeth,
and teeth associated with cysts or tumors. And in some cases, crowded teeth are
removed to create a more attractive smile through orthodontics or braces.
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