General Dentistry

General Dentistry 


Dental CLEANINGS

It is recommended to see your dentist and dental hygienist at least twice a year for dental cleanings and check-ups to maintain good oral health and prevent problems from occurring.

Radiographs

To see inside your teeth. Also to see bone health, jaw joints, sinus cavities and to check for any dental cavities, abscesses, cysts or tumors before they become a problem.

Flouride treatments

For people who are at high risk of developing cavities. This includes but is not limited to people with dry mouth, gum recession, or people who tend to get cavities frequently.

Deep Cleanings

For people who have periodontal disease which is bone loss around teeth due to severe tartar build-up.

Tooth-colored fillings

These are done when a cavity is treated while it is still relatively small.

Crowns

These are usually done when a large part of the tooth breaks or when a tooth that already has a large filling gets a cavity.

Veneers

A cosmetic facing for a tooth that is severely discolored.

Full Dentures

Removable solution used to replace an entire set of missing teeth

Partial Dentures

Removable solution used to replace one or multiple missing teeth

Bridges

Permanent solution to replace one or multiple missing teeth.
Smiling Patient — Easton, MD — Nicholas F. DiBenedetto, DDS

Invisalign®

As a certified Invisalign provider, Dr. DiBenedetto is proud to offer this as a treatment option to improve tooth position and bite alignment. Straight teeth and a healthy bite prevent premature wear and breakage of teeth. Straight teeth are easier to clean which reduces the likelihood of dental decay, tartar build-up, inflammation and gum disease, which tend to occur, especially later in life. Invisalign is a series of removable clear aligners that gradually straighten your teeth and align your bite as you wear them.  The aligners are typically worn 20-22 hours a day and taken out only to eat and brush. Invisalign treatment times for adults and teens are usually less than with traditional braces and good oral hygiene is easier compared to having metal brackets and wires.
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