Services
You will find the atmosphere in our Seymour, Tennessee office to be comfortable and relaxed. We want you to have the Smile of Your Dreams!Below you will find information on all of our Dental Services.
- Customized Bleaching
- Cosmetic Dentistry
- Gentle Dentistry offering Nitrous Oxide
- Sealants
- Restoration of Implants
- Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy
- Digital X-Rays
- Root Canals
- Registered Dental Hygienists on staff
Teeth whitening using tray-based whitening products is the method most utilized to help patients achieve a whiter smile.
This type of bleaching system makes use of a custom bleaching tray into which a carbamide peroxide whitening gel is placed. The tray is then seated over the teeth and worn at home, when convenient, while the whitening process take place.
Cosmetic dentistry refers to dental treatments designed to enhance the smile and correct problems with the teeth and gums.
Cosmetic Dental treatments include repairing cracked and chipped teeth, customized bleaching, correcting the alignment of unevenly spaced teeth, crowns, porcelain veneers and replacing silver fillings with tooth-colored fillings. There are many cosmetic dental solutions to restore the health and vitality of the smile.
Gentle Dentistry offering Nitrous OxideNitrous oxide is simply a gas which you can breathe in. It has no color, smell, and doesn't irritate.
Nitrous oxide is used to eliminate dental anxiety and make the patient more comfortable.
Inhalation sedation is very safe. It has few side effects and the drugs used have no ill effects on the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, or brain. The dentist will help you decide if this pain free procedure is right for you.
Dental sealants are thin plastic coatings that are applied to the grooves on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth to protect from tooth decay. They act as a barrier to protect the teeth against decay-causing bacteria.
Most tooth decay in children and teens occurs on the surfaces of these teeth. Sealants protect the teeth from decay by keeping bacteria and food particles out of these grooves.
Dental Implants are one of several options when it comes to replacing missing or damaged teeth. Dental implants vary in shape and size and implants can vary based upon the number of missing or damaged teeth and whether the patient prefers their replacement teeth to be fixed or removable.
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We offer State of the Art, enhanced denture retention, replacement of lost teeth and/or cosmetic replacement of congenitally missing teeth. This helps increase function, meaning you can throw away your dentures.
The restoration of a dental implant refers to designing, fabricating, and attaching the replacement teeth to the implant.
Non-Surgical Periodontal TherapyIt is estimated that 80 percent of American adults currently suffer from some form of Periodontal disease.
Periodontal diseases range from simple gum inflammation to more serious diseases that can result in damage to the soft tissue and bone that support the teeth.
Besides the obvious threat to your oral health, research is indicating negative health effects of periodontal diseases that go far beyond your mouth. Whether it is stopped, slowed, or gets worse depends mostly on how you care for your teeth and gums every day, from this point forward.
Having your teeth cleaned on a regular basis greatly reduces your chances of periodontal disease.
X-ray images are among the best tools your dentist has for keeping your mouth and teeth healthy. By taking a closer look at the structures of your mouth with an X-ray, your dentist can diagnose problems in the teeth and jaws.
Most people require X-rays on a regular basis so that their dental condition can be monitored. How often this happens will depend on your medical and dental history and current condition.
By using Digital X-rays, your dentist can reduce radiation by as much as 80 percent!
A Root Canal is a treatment used to repair and save a tooth that has become badly decayed. Unless treated, abscesses may form and the tissue around the tooth can become infected.
Once a tooth has emerged through the gums, its nerve is no longer vitally important to its health. The nerve's function is sensory, that is, to provide the sensation of hot and cold. The removal of a nerve will not adversely affect the function of the tooth.
Registered Dental Hygienists on StaffRegistered dental hygienists are licensed oral health professionals.
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Their services include cleaning teeth; taking X-rays; fluoride treatments; non-surgical periodontal therapy, application of sealants; examination of the mouth, teeth and gums; and oral health education.














