Procedures

Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Snoring Treatment Appliances (In collaboration with Raritan Bay Sleep Center.)

Night Guards and Athletic Mouth Guards

Preventive Dentistry: It should start as soon as the first permanent tooth erupts. Parents should stress the importance of daily brushing.

Dental sealants: Thin plastic coatings that are applied to the grooves on the chewing surfaces of teeth to protect them from tooth decay. Most tooth decay in children and teens occurs on these surfaces. Sealants protect the chewing surfaces from tooth decay by keeping germs and food particles out of these grooves.

Cosmetic Dentistry: Composite resin-fillings matches tooth colors and are chemically bonded to avoid leakage. Ideal for replacing old metal fillings. It’s translucency mimics that of natural teeth and offers the highest strength available.

Root Canal Therapy

Dentures: Complete and Partial Ddentures

Crown and Bridge: Empress and Lava crowns, a more esthetically pleasant crown
with no gray-looking metal at gum line.

Inlays and Onlays: Constructed from resin or porcelain–usually used on molars which have suffered a moderate level of decay or fracturing. Onlays and inlays are esthetically appealing cause the porcelain matches the natural color of the broken tooth. This also makes the procedure an ideal choice for the replacement of large metal fillings which are not only unattractive but are prone to fracturing as well.

Extractions

Implants and Periodontal Surgery: Periodontist on staff, Dr. Peter Tzambazis