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General Dental in Rochester

General Dentistry Services Available at Adina Family Dental Care in Rochester, NY.

Let us take care of all your dental needs; call 585-227-4900 to schedule an appointment today.

When you think about your past experiences with dental procedures, what’s the first thing that comes to mind? Hopefully, it’s nothing more than routine teeth cleaning.

Regular cleanings make up the majority of people’s dentist appointments. However, there are times in most people’s lives that their teeth will need care that extends beyond cleaning.

That’s where we come in. At Adina Dental Care, we offer you general dentistry services in Rochester, NY, ranging from teeth cleanings to tooth extractions and everything in between. Our team of trained professionals wants to handle all of your dental needs with the care and professionalism you deserve to get you smiling confidently again.

Teeth Cleaning

Routine teeth cleaning or dental hygiene appointment is a regular service recommended for children and adults. However, a hygiene appointment is about much more than simply keeping your teeth clean despite its name. Instead, regular cleanings will help keep your teeth healthy as well.

Fluoride Treatment

Fluoride treatment is one of the most common dental services offered by a general dentist and is also one of the most critical for keeping your teeth looking clean and healthy. Beyond aesthetic benefits, however, regular fluoride treatment can help prevent dangerous dental infections and tooth decay as well.

Digital X-rays

Think about our digital X-rays as an advanced way to make sure that your teeth look as healthy as possible. While our dentists can do a great job monitoring your dental health with their own eyes, using a digital X-ray can help us spot hidden issues such as tooth decay or even some diseases.

Oral Cancer Screening

In the same way that teeth cleanings and fluoride treatment are essential dental services to schedule regularly, oral cancer screenings are vital for preventing major health issues and should be conducted multiple times per year. The screening is generally a painless process and involves your dentist inspecting the areas of your mouth for any discolorations and lumps that could be cancerous. If an abnormality is spotted, your dentist will examine the cells in that area more closely with a microscope in a process known as a biopsy, which can help prevent oral cancer from forming or worsening in your body.

Dental Fillings

Cavities are among the fiercest, most discussed foes of general dental hygiene—and when one forms, it could cause health issues that worsen your quality of life. For example, when tooth decay is left untreated for too long, it could lead to extreme sensitivity to temperature. Luckily, these pesky discolored holes that form on teeth are treatable via the dental filling process, which seeks to remove the bacteria from tooth decay and fill the gap with a composite filling.

Dental Sealants

Similar to dental fillings, dentists often apply dental sealants to tooth decay. Dental sealants, however, are typically viewed as a more preventative solution than fillings, offering a layer of protection on the surface molars and premolars to keep decay from developing into cavities that would require a dental filling.

Tooth Extraction

Most tooth extractions happen due to decay in the tooth. Without treatment, it can become more severe, even fatal. To remove the problematic tooth, a dentist will apply anesthesia to the gums to lessen the pain during the process. Then, they will use a unique dental tool to grasp the tooth and remove it from the mouth.

Periodontal Treatment

Periodontal disease is one of the adverse effects of proper dental hygiene. This disease, if left untreated, can destroy the bones that support your teeth, potentially requiring your dentist to remove the affected teeth. There are treatment options for periodontal disease, including applying antibiotics to lessen bacterial infection or even having your dentist remove bacteria from the gums.

To schedule an appointment for one of our general dentistry services in Rochester, NY, call today at (585) 227-4900 for trusted and compassionate dental care.

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