Glacier Dental is dedicated to providing you with quality care and service. We treat you like family and want you to have the best experience possible. Our team of experienced doctors have the knowledge to be able to give you the smile that you have always wanted. Here are some of the services we offer:
Wisdom teeth are usually the very last teeth to erupt. While they generally arrive between the ages of 17 and 25, many people still have problems with them pushing through years later. Although adults can have up to 32 teeth, we rarely manage to fit more than 28 in our mouths at any one time. So if your mouth is already full when your wisdom teeth start coming through, you could be in for a bit of trouble.
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The newest method in dentistry used to replace missing or extracted teeth is a procedure called dental implants.
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Invisalign consists of a series of clear aligners that correct teeth crookedness over a period of time. Each aligner is customized according to the patient’s needs and comfortably fits each and every time.
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Sedation dentistry is the name used to describe the use of medications to mildly sedate a patient before they undergo a dental procedure or appointment.
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There are many different types of cosmetic dentistry treatments now available with cosmetic bonding being one of the simplest yet most effective.
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Dental health is something that is often taken for granted but setting up your child with a robust oral hygiene routine and an understanding of the benefits of taking care of their teeth will make them more likely to enjoy better dental health in the future.
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Fillings are one of the most common dental restorations, used to treat small areas of decay in the teeth. When you need a filling, the decay is drilled out and cleaned so that there are no remaining bacteria, before the hole is filled using a filling.
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Dental crowns are a very common, popular solution to repair damaged or unsightly teeth. They take the form of a tooth-shaped ‘hat’ that sits over the problem tooth, encasing it entirely right down to the gum line. Crowns are an ideal way to restore the strength, shape, size and overall appearance of any damaged teeth.
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Nothing strikes fear into the heart of dental patients quite like the words ‘root canal treatment’. But with modern dental techniques, this painless and quick procedure will have you feeling better in no time.
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A smile is one of the simplest, but often most impactful gestures that we can make. A bright smile is considered a reflection of friendliness, honesty, happiness, and health.
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Gum disease is an exceedingly common oral health problem and is estimated to affect more than half of the U.S. population. Unfortunately, since it is very easy to ignore in the earliest stages of the condition, it is often fairly advanced by the time it is diagnosed which means that irreversible damage to your oral health may have already occurred.
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Restoration treatment is usually recommended by your dentist if you have missing teeth, or if specific parts of your natural teeth are missing and require repair.
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Orthodontic treatment is a type of dental treatment that addresses teeth and jaws that are incorrectly positioned. Most people have not been blessed with perfectly aligned teeth naturally and as such, the number of referrals for orthodontic treatment is growing every year.
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A tooth cleaning is broken down by dental hygienists into six different parts. We’ll discuss each and give a brief description of what they include.
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These images are helpful in determining any problems that aren’t visible to the naked eye. X-rays can aid your dentist in diagnosing cavities, tooth decay or impacted teeth.
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Dentures are often a difficult topic for people to discuss. It can be embarrassing for many patients to be able to discuss this topic with friends and family which is why dentures may be surrounded in your mind with a negative stigma, but in fact, they can have a huge positive impact on many people's lives.
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If you would like to learn more about our services and treatments, please call us as (907) 222-6000 to schedule an appointment today!