Get regular preventive dental services to preserve your natural dentition and supporting structures by preventing the onset, progress, and recurrence of dental diseases and conditions. Preventing dental disease starts at home with good oral hygiene and a balanced diet.
Preventive care for a long-lasting, beautiful smile
Dr. Edward Estrada and the dental hygienist will help you restore and maintain your oral health. Prevention also includes regular dental exams, cleanings, and X-rays. Sealants and fluoride are also great preventive treatments that help protect the teeth. Schedule your appointment today!
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The keys to good oral health
Cleanings & Prevention
Regular professional cleanings and preventive treatments are an essential part of a good oral hygiene strategy to keep your mouth and teeth healthy for life.
Dental Exams
Regular examinations of your teeth, mouth and gums by a dental professional are crucial in order to detect the early signs of tooth decay, gum disease, and other possible oral health issues before they become big problems.
Digital X-Rays
Just another tool to help us keep your mouth healthy. Digital X-rays help us see the places not visible to the naked eye so we can investigate any potential issues during your exam.
Fluoride Treatment
This preventive treatment helps fortify your teeth and keep them healthy with an extra boost of fluoride applied to your teeth after your cleaning. It’s easy and affordable, for adults and children.
Sealants
Hard-to-clean pits and crevices in the surfaces of your teeth can benefit from sealants to help prevent tooth decay. Sealants are easy and cost-effective and work for children and adults alike.
Home Care
(brushing, flossing, and rinsing)
While we are here for your routine cleanings and screenings, you also need to have a regular home care routine to keep your teeth and gums healthy between visits. Good oral health is a daily commitment.
Oral Cancer Screening
Unfortunately oral cancer (cancer of the mouth, tongue, or lips) is very common, especially among tobacco users, and can be devastating. We screen all of our patients because early detection is important for the most successful treatment of oral cancer.