Services and Procedures

Comprehensive Care

Twice a day brushings and regular flossing are great for maintenance between your of fice visits, but a healthy mouth needs a general routine and preventative care to make sure it remains healthy. Bartlett Dental Associates offers comprehensive care that includes oral examinations, cleanings, breath control, fluoride treatments and gum disease treatments made up to help keep your gums and teeth disease-free and strong.

Family Dentistry

Children want to be entertained and comfortable within their environment. Dr. Caldwell and Dr. Ruder have extensive experience working with children, so you can rest assured that we will make their dental experience more enjoyable and stress-free. Adults want the most informed doctors, the best up-to-date technology and the best quality care. Here at Bartlett Dental Associates we understand that children and adults have different priorities and needs, and we strive to keep this in mind and address them all.


Cosmetic Dentistry

Old Silver Fillings Vs. White Fillings
  • Professional Home Tooth Whitening Systems

  • Porcelain Veneers

  • Natural Appearing Crowns and Bridges

  • White Tooth Colored Restorations



Whitening


Crowns and Bridges

General Dentistry

  • Crowns and Bridges
  • Root Canals (Single Visit)
  • Oral Surgery (including Wisdom Teeth Removal)
  • Dentures
  • Removable Partial Dentures
  • Placing and Restoring Implants
  • Tooth Colored Fillings

Periodontal

Veneers
  • Oral Hygiene Care
  • Detailed Gum Health Evaluation and Maintenance
  • Gentle Warm Ultrasonic Cleanings
  • Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy

Oral Surgery

Oral Surgery involves the extraction of non-restorable teeth. Oral Surgery is also commonly associated with wisdom teeth removal. Dr. Ruder would be glad to consult with you about the removal of your wisdom teeth.

Implants

Dental Implants have increased treatment possibilities for many patients. Dental Implants rely on bone for support and are substitutes for natural tooth roots. There are varying types of implants that are available, but basically they are a device, or fixture, that is surgically placed in the jaw bone to replace one or several lost roots of teeth. The actual tooth or teeth that fit on top of the implant(s) are referred to as the prosthesis. People with adequate bone level and density who are not prone to infection and can maintain the best oral hygiene would be good candidates for dental implants. There are two phases to the implant procedure, including a surgical phase and a prosthetic phase. The surgical phase includes getting the implant into the bone and getting it ready for the prosthetic phase. After the implant is placed into the jaw bone, a process called "osseointegration" allows the bone to grow and tighten around it. This process takes a few months, but after the implant has integrated with the bone successfully, the next phase can begin. The prosthetic phase includes the placement of the final restoration, a single crown, bridge, or denture. If you're missing one or more of your natural teeth, no matter what age you are, dental implants may be your best solution.

STATE-OF-THE-ART FACILITY

  • New and High Technology Equipment
  • Intraoral Cameras
  • Modern Sterilization Techniques
  • Nitrous Oxide
  • Oral Sedation
  • Digital Radiography
  • Computers in every operatory
  • The CAESY system: An interactive patient education DVD designed specifically for dentistry

Natural Looking Crown   Tooth Colored Fillings   Bridge

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