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General, Preventive & Specialized Care

Dental Cleaning & Prevention

Periodontics

Emergency Dentistry

TMJ Dentistry

Sedation Dentistry

Sleep Apnea

Dental Cleaning

Dental Cleaning & Prevention

At Abri Dental, our dedicated team of professional dentists and staff is committed to ensuring your visit is characterized by a sense of tranquility, confidence, and satisfaction. We prioritize attentive listening to address your questions and concerns comprehensively, offering detailed explanations of any proposed dental procedures, tests, or treatments.

Utilizing cutting-edge technology, we deliver streamlined and effective dental solutions, ranging from routine dental cleanings and hygiene practices to advanced treatments such as dental sealants and oral cancer screenings.

We strongly advocate for regular dental check-ups every six months to maintain optimal oral health. Our team at Abri Dental is dedicated to creating an atmosphere of comfort and collaboration during your appointment. We empower our patients with up-to-date information, enabling them to make informed decisions about their dental care.

Periodontics

Periodontics

Dental periodontists offer a wide range of treatments, including scaling and root planning (in which the root's infected surface is cleaned) or root surface debriding (in which damaged tissue is removed). They can also use a range of surgical procedures to treat patients with severe gum problems.

Emergency Dentistry

Emergency Dentistry

At our dental offices, our dedicated staff prioritizes your overall health by ensuring each patient completes an updated medical history. By keeping us informed of any changes in your health status and prescription medications, we can help prevent potential medical problems.

Understanding chronic disorders, allergies, heart conditions, and current medications allows our dentists to plan personalized dental treatments tailored to your specific needs. Your medical history is crucial to us, and we remain vigilant to any health issues you may have.

In addition to our preventive measures, our offices are equipped with emergency supplies and drug kits, which are readily accessible in case of an emergency. We routinely check these supplies to ensure they are always in optimal working condition, providing you with the best possible care at all times.

TMJ Dentistry

TMJ Dentistry

The TMJ (temporomandibular joint) serves as the articulating portion of the jaw, facilitating movements such as opening, closing, chewing, and biting. Often referred to as the "jaw joint," it comprises ligaments nestled between bony structures, allowing for smooth and painless mobility.

However, the TMJ area is susceptible to stress, which can lead to dysfunction. One prevalent indicator of a dysfunctional TMJ is localized pain. While "popping" sounds may also occur, they are not definitive signs. Consultation with a TMJ dentist is advisable to gain insights into your TMJ's condition.

Our TMJ examination assesses the joint tissue in the jaw's "hinge," identifying potential issues such as swelling, deterioration, or damage to the joint tissue, which normally cushions the jaw bones during mouth movements. For most cases of TMJ dysfunction, common pain relievers and cold compresses offer temporary relief.

To address teeth grinding, we may recommend using a mouth guard. Orthodontic appliances or retainers may also be prescribed to alleviate discomfort or realign the TMJ joint's positioning. In instances of severe TMJ pain, we may suggest alternative or invasive treatments for optimal relief.

By providing comprehensive evaluation and personalized treatment recommendations, we aim to alleviate TMJ-related discomfort and restore optimal jaw function for our patients.

Sedation Denstistry

Sedation Dentistry

Do you find yourself tensing up at the mere thought of a dental appointment? Would you rather endure a toothache than step into a dentist's office? You're not alone. Dental anxiety is a common issue, leading some individuals to avoid dental care altogether. However, for those seeking a painless dental experience, sedation dentistry offers a solution.

Sedation dentistry involves the use of medication to help patients relax during dental procedures. While it's sometimes referred to as "sleep dentistry," this term is somewhat misleading, as most patients remain awake, except for those under general anesthesia.

There are various levels of sedation:

  • Minimal Sedation: Patients are awake but deeply relaxed.
  • Moderate Sedation (formerly known as "conscious sedation"): Patients may speak with a slurred speech.
  • Deep Sedation: Patients are on the brink of unconsciousness but can still be awakened.
  • General Anesthesia: Patients are completely unconscious.

By offering different levels of sedation, dentists can tailor the experience to each patient's needs, ensuring a comfortable and anxiety-free dental visit.

Sleep Apnea

Sleep Apnea

Sleep apnea is a potentially serious sleep disorder characterized by repeated interruptions in breathing during sleep. If you snore loudly and feel tired even after a full night's sleep, you may have sleep apnea.

There are three main types of sleep apnea:

  1. Obstructive Sleep Apnea: The most common form, occurring when throat muscles relax and block the airway.
  2. Central Sleep Apnea: Occurs when the brain fails to send proper signals to the muscles that control breathing.
  3. Complex Sleep Apnea Syndrome: Also known as treatment-emergent central sleep apnea, this condition arises when an individual has both obstructive sleep apnea and central sleep apnea.

Snore Appliance

If you've been diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea—a condition in which the relaxation of muscles around the tongue and throat causes tissues to block airflow to the lungs while sleeping—there are several treatment options to consider. Two of the most commonly used and reliable treatments are continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and dental appliances or mouth guards. It is important to discuss these options with your physician to determine the best course of treatment for your specific needs.

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