Basking Ridge Oak Dental Excellence LLC
Basking Ridge Oak Dental Excellence LLC
10 Rankin Ave
Basking Ridge , NJ 07920
Phone: 908.766.0434
Fax: 908.766.0908

There’s a word for the way they practice Dentistry… GENTLE...

In cosmetic and general dentistry, their state of the art office is quaint and cozy with the most up to date technology in order to provide you with the most effective care. You can sit back and relax with a peaceful window view of trees and flowers.

They understand the importance of trust and comfort, so they make it their main goal for every patient, in every visit. Their staff is continuously furthering their education in keeping up with new advancements made in the field of dentistry. They welcome you to visit them for a regular checkup or to learn about the other treatments they offer.

Cosmetic Dentistry is the science and art of improving your smile. Cosmetic dentistry involves dental procedures with the aim of improving the overall aesthetics of your smile. This is often referred to as a " smile makeover", "Hollywood smile" or "Wedding smile". A beautiful smile can have numerous effects on an individual’s self-confidence, self-esteem and personal relationships. The recent increase in media focus on the smile, with TV shows such as Extreme Makeover, has created a public awareness about cosmetic dentistry and its accessibility. Having a great looking smile can be your most powerful asset, opening up many doors and possibly changing your life.

Dental hygienists remove soft and hard deposits from teeth, teach patients how to practice good oral hygiene, and provide other preventive dental care. They examine patients’ teeth and gums, recording the presence of diseases or abnormalities. Good dental and oral hygiene helps to: Prevent the formation of plaque, which is the sticky film of bacteria that forms on the hard surfaces of teeth. This can lead to further dental and oral problems, such as tooth decay, tartar. Gingivitis. This is the initial stage of gum disease and is characterized by: Inflammation of the gums. Painless bleeding during brushing and flossing

Periodontitis. This is advanced gum disease, which leads to the destruction of structures supporting the teeth, including the bone; this causes the loosening of teeth, requiring their removal as a result. The signs of the condition are red, swollen, bleeding gums that shrink away from the teeth. The resulting widening spaces between the teeth and exposed root surfaces are highly vulnerable to decay.

Dental Crowns are restorations that protect damaged, cracked or broken down teeth. A crown strengthens your existing, damaged tooth so as to preserve its functionality. Dental crowns are also commonly known as caps (because a crown sits over your existing tooth, covering the entire outer surface).

Dental implants are a method of treatment to replace missing teeth. They are an effective way of perfecting a ‘natural’ smile which looks and feels like your original teeth. Implants offer many advantages:
• The dentist does not need to damage any other teeth to secure the implant into the mouth unlike bridgework or some partial dentures.
• There is no slipping or movement with implants unlike dentures.
• Implants can help to maintain the shape and structure of the jaw bone because when teeth are missing the surrounding bone begins to shrink.

Invisalign is a series of clear, removable teeth aligners that is uses as an alternative to traditional metal dental braces. Over million patients have completed Invisalign treatment. If you're ready for a smile that transforms your appearance, Invisalign clear braces is your answer.

Root canal treatment is carried out when the pulp (soft tissue inside a tooth) is either inflamed or dead. The pulp is a tissue made up of nerves, connective tissue and blood vessels. The purpose of root canal treatment is to remove the inflamed tissue or bacteria inside the root canal and thus allow the surrounding tissues to heal. After cleaning the root canal system, the space created is filled with a root filling to prevent reinfection. we can expect success rates of over 90% for first time root canal treatments performed by a specialist endodontist. The success rate is reduced to about 80% when an existing root treatment needs redoing if it has failed. As yet, there are no long term scientific data to tell us how long a root treatment will last although long term failure does not appear to be a problem clinically.

Their emergency dentists are available to help you with your Dental Emergency. They offer the most comprehensive emergency dental service in their serving area.
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