We offer an extensive range of dental services. This includes pediatric, cosmetic, restorative, and general dentistry. We have a Board Certified Periodontist and Board Certified Endodontist located on-site for specialized cases, ensuring you utter comfort and convenience.

Restorative and general dentistry at PD of Burke is mainly focused on restoring the teeth’ function and preventing tooth decay when needed. To achieve this, The doctor and our team help patients create an oral health routine consisting of a dental cleaning, consistent exams, and at-home care. With regular maintenance and care, you can stop the build-up of calculus and plaque under the gums and around the teeth, which often results in a range of dental problems such as bone damage, gingivitis, tooth decay, and ultimately, tooth loss.

Dental Cleaning, Exam, and Consultation

Getting examined and cleaned regularly prevents calculus and plaque accumulation of plaque under your gums and around the teeth. Eliminating these deposits using digital x-ray examinations and by scaling can prevent tooth loss, bad breath (halitosis), bone loss, gingivitis, and tooth decay.

Hygiene Maintenance

A lot of times, your tooth’s visible part, also referred to as the crown, is the only thing that is addressed. However, perio maintenance takes care of your teeth, bones, gums, and roots. This is continuous maintenance and deep cleaning for the tissues that have been affected by periodontal disease. Suppose your gums easily bleed while you are brushing your teeth, or they become inflamed. Perio maintenance may be the solution that will help in improving this issue.

Composite Bonding and Fillings

A tooth-colored material is what composite resin essentially is. It is used simultaneously to improve your smile and fill a cavity. A special light is used to bond the resin to your teeth, and it also erases the decay repair’s appearance.

Dental Implants

The closest thing you will get to natural and healthy teeth are dental implants. Dental implants have a similar shape to screws, and in essence, you can think of them as tooth roots, except they are artificial. They are usually placed in the jawbone, where they bond with the natural bone then become a strong base that will support single or multiple artificial teeth, also referred to as crowns.

Root Canals

A tooth-colored material is what composite resin essentially is. It is used simultaneously to improve your smile and fill a cavity. A special light is used to bond the resin to your teeth, and it also erases the decay repair’s appearance.

Gum Treatments

Most bridges and crowns help in restoring your smile’s health. A crown “caps” or covers your tooth, so it is restored to its regular function, size, and shape. In most cases, crowns are used to treat extremely decayed or broken teeth, especially ones that fillings cannot fix. On the other hand, a dental bridge is made up of two teeth crowns on each gap’s side.

Crowns and Bridges

Most bridges and crowns help in restoring your smile’s health. A crown “caps” or covers your tooth, so it is restored to its regular function, size, and shape. In most cases, crowns are used to treat extremely decayed or broken teeth, especially ones that fillings cannot fix. On the other hand, a dental bridge is made up of two teeth crowns on each gap’s side.

Partials and Dentures

Like all our other listed treatments, your needs will determine what denture design will best suit you. Usually, removable partial dentures are made up of replacement teeth which are affixed to plastic bases that are either gum-colored or pink. They are built with clasps or connectors, which connect to your teeth.

Frenectomies

Most bridges and crowns help in restoring your smile’s health. A crown “caps” or covers your tooth, so it is restored to its regular function, size, and shape. In most cases, crowns are used to treat extremely decayed or broken teeth, especially ones that fillings cannot fix. On the other hand, a dental bridge is made up of two teeth crowns on each gap’s side.

Oral Surgery

Our  experienced dentists take part in ongoing education to ensure they give state-of-the-art surgical treatments. This includes the entire process, from discovering oral cancer to extracting a tooth. Our team is highly trained to recognize and recommend the best approach you should take.