Regular Exams And Cleanings

Dentist in sterile gloves doing professional teeth cleaning

Community Dental Care is a preventive-oriented practice. This means we want our patients to avoid costly restorative work by preventing problems or catching them early. Our Dental Hygienists offer gentle, thorough cleanings to remove plaque and tartar that can cause future problems. When examining your x-rays and your teeth, you can expect your dentist to be conservative in their recommendations. Our first preference is always to preserve as much of your natural tooth as possible.

Advanced Dental Technology

Advanced Dental x-ray machine

At Community Dental Care, we are committed to providing our patients with state-of-the-art dentistry. We not only stay current with the latest techniques and use the best materials, we use the most advanced technology tools for maximal patient comfort and precision in diagnosis and treatment planning.

Preventing Dental Injuries: Mouthguards

Regular blue sports gum guard

One way to prevent dental emergencies is protecting your teeth with a mouthguard when playing sports. Mouthguards are especially important for young athletes who wear braces. Your dentist can help you identify the mouthguard that best fits your needs and budget.

Emergency Dental Care

Young woman in pain is having toothache

You don’t have to suffer with dental pain! Community Dental Care offers same day appointments for emergency patients. Call us in the morning and we will see you that day. This policy applies not only to our current patients but to new patients and visitors to our area. Our caring, compassionate team is here for you!

Sedation Dentistry

Beautiful woman inhalation sedation at dental clinic

Community Dental Care offers safe, effective sedation options for patients who experience severe dental anxiety or need sedation for some other reason. We offer oral and inhalation (nitrous oxide) options for patients who need it.

Gum Disease

Woman with gum inflammation

Gum disease is the number one cause of tooth loss. At Community Dental Care, we recognize prevention and treatment of gum disease as one of the most important aspects of helping our patients have their best oral health. Your dentist and dental hygienist will monitor you for gum disease at your regular check-ups and cleanings and recommend appropriate treatment if there are any signs of gingivitis.

How to Floss Your Teeth

cleaning teeth with floss

When it comes to offering treatment options to our patients, we don’t cut corners. We offer comprehensive treatment options treating the whole person to ensure the best results. Community Dental Care utilizes the best material, cutting-edge techniques, and advanced technology to deliver high-quality, long-lasting treatments in a relaxing, comfortable environment. 

Electric Brush vs. Manual Brushes

Electric toothbrush

When it comes to offering treatment options to our patients, we don’t cut corners. We offer comprehensive treatment options treating the whole person to ensure the best results. Community Dental Care utilizes the best material, cutting-edge techniques, and advanced technology to deliver high-quality, long-lasting treatments in a relaxing, comfortable environment. 

How to Brush Your Teeth

Tooth brushes in glass

When it comes to offering treatment options to our patients, we don’t cut corners. We offer comprehensive treatment options treating the whole person to ensure the best results. Community Dental Care utilizes the best material, cutting-edge techniques, and advanced technology to deliver high-quality, long-lasting treatments in a relaxing, comfortable environment. 

Preventive Care

A woman having her teeth cleaned by a dental hygienist

Community Dental Care is a preventive-oriented practice. This means we want our patients to avoid costly restorative work by preventing problems or catching them early. Our Dental Hygienists offer gentle, thorough cleanings to remove plaque and tartar that can cause future problems. When examining your x-rays and your teeth, you can expect our to be conservative in their recommendations. Our first preference is always to preserve as much of your natural tooth as possible.