Aditional dental Services

DigitalX-Rays
Sometimes the true condition of your teeth cannot be determined by looking at the surface. Instead, your dental hygienist needs x-rays to tell them the health of your roots, gums and teeth. Dental x-rays take pictures of the bones, teeth and even soft tissue, allowing them to quickly diagnose cavities, gum disease and bone loss.

Sedation Dentistry
If you’ve been putting off dental work for years out of fear of pain, anxiety or embarrassment about the condition of your teeth, fear no more.
Our Parkside sedation dentist, are specially trained and certified in sedation dentistry by the Dental Organization for Sedation Dentistry.
Sedation dentistry is a safe, effective option for most dental patients. our dentists are properly trained in sedation dentistry.
You can walk into the office with unsightly metal fillings, chipped, broken, stained or gapped teeth and walk out with the smile you’ve always wanted.
Imagine simply taking a pill and having a comfortable, positive dental experience with multiple dental completed in just one or two visits.

CEREC Technology
The Parkside dentists embrace exciting technical advances that improve the patient experience — such as eliminating the need for x-rays for impressions through the use of CEREC technology.
Short for Chairside Economical Restorations of Esthetic Ceramic, CEREC takes faster pictures of your teeth at higher resolutions, identifying how a crown might fit andimmediately creatingan impression.
In as little as fifteen minutes, your crown can be ready for placement.
Rather than wait weeks for plaster fittings, this method helps your Troy CEREC dentist to digitize your mouth impressions and create your crownin under twenty minutes.

Oral Surgery
As a full-service dental practice, Parkside Dentists aims to minimize the stress, fear and uncertainty associated with surgical procedures by performing oral surgery right in our Parkside dentist’s office.
Oral surgery focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and defects of the mouth and dental structures. Oral surgery can apply to any treatment or procedure performed in the mouth that involves our Parkside dentist repairing, extracting, re-aligning, removing, implanting, restoring or reducing pain resulting from issues with the teeth, gums, mouth or jaw.

Wisdom Teeth
While healthy and properly positionedwisdom teeth can be a valuable asset to your mouth, problems may develop that require their removal. Our professionalTroy wisdom teeth dentist will work with you to determine the best course of action for your specific situation.
Wisdom teeth are the last molars — also called third molars — which develop on each side of your jaw. These teeth usually emerge in the back of your mouth between the ages of 16-20. When the jaw isn’t large enough to accommodate your wisdom teeth, they can become impacted (unable to come in or misaligned). Wisdom teeth may grow sideways, emerge only part way through the gum or remain trapped beneath the gum and bone.