Pulpectomy
A pulpectomy removes all infected dental pulp to save a tooth. Learn when it’s needed, how the procedure works, and how it differs from a pulpotomy.
A pulpectomy removes all infected dental pulp to save a tooth. Learn when it’s needed, how the procedure works, and how it differs from a pulpotomy.
Periodontal maintenance keeps gum disease from returning after treatment. Discover what visits involve and why consistent care protects teeth and bone.
An onlay is a custom dental restoration that covers one or more damaged cusps, offering a durable, tooth-conserving alternative to a full crown.
An onlay restoration covers one or more dental cusps with a custom-bonded indirect restoration. Learn when it’s used and how it compares to crowns.
An oral biopsy removes tissue from the mouth for microscopic analysis — the gold standard for diagnosing suspicious lesions, growths, and oral cancer.
An oral surgical site is the area in the mouth where a dental procedure was performed. Learn how healing progresses and what complications to watch for.
An inlay is a precision-fit dental restoration for moderate decay — more durable than a filling, more conservative than a crown. Learn how inlays work.
An inlay restoration fills moderate tooth decay with a custom-fit, lab-fabricated insert — more durable than a filling, more conservative than a crown. Learn how it works.
Occlusal equilibration reshapes tooth surfaces to correct bite imbalances, relieve TMJ stress, and evenly distribute chewing forces — restoring comfort and long-term dental health.
Gum grafting is a surgical treatment for gingival recession that covers exposed roots, reduces tooth sensitivity, and restores healthy gum tissue.