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Dental Artistry of the Valley

What We Do

We serve our patients using advanced technology for better results and comfort. We are excited for you to join our practice.

Preventative and Periodontal treatment

digital xray

Dental X-ray

Dental X-rays (radiographs) are images of your teeth that we use to evaluate your oral health. These X-rays are used with low levels of radiation to capture images of the interior of your teeth and gums. This can help us to identify problems, like cavities, tooth decay, and impacted teeth. Dental X-rays may seem complex, but they’re actually very common tools that are just as important as your teeth cleanings.

Cavity Detecting Camera

This technology is very accurate in identifying the development of occlusal and/or proximal carious lesions (decay). It allows us to diagnose decay earlier so that we can provide minimally invasive treatment.

Cavity Detecting Camera
Fluoride Varnish

Fluoride Varnish

Fluoride varnish is a dental treatment that can help prevent tooth decay, slow it down, or stop it from getting worse. Fluoride varnish is made with fluoride, a mineral that can strengthen tooth enamel (outer coating on teeth). 

Cleaning

Dental cleaning is a preventative procedure performed by dentists or dental hygienists to maintain or achieve optimum oral health. In a dental cleaning procedure, the dentist aims to remove the dental plaque and tartar that have accumulated on the teeth to protect them from cavities or dental caries as well as other tooth and gum problems. While teeth cleaning can be done at home using a toothbrush, toothpaste, and dental floss, each person still needs a deeper, more thorough cleaning that only a dentist can provide. This is because regular brushing and flossing cannot completely remove plaque and tartar that tend to stick to the surface of the teeth.

Dental Cleaning
Scale and Root Planning

Scale and Root Planning (Deep Cleaning)

Scaling and root planning are otherwise known as deep cleaning in dentistry. The procedure gets rid of tartar (hardened minerals) that can adhere to your teeth. You may need these treatments if you have periodontitis (advanced gum disease). Tooth scaling removes tartar from the surface of your teeth that you see when you smile. Root planing removes tartar from the roots of your teeth below your gum line.

*Schedule today for a Complimentary Cosmetic Consultation.

*Complimentary exams do not include the price of any x-rays that may be required.