Eagle Family Smiles provides excellent service and strive to educate our patients on the best practices to have a lasting impact on their dental health.
A Beautiful Practice For All Your Dental Needs Eagle Family Smiles is a state of the art family oriented dental practice that provides personalized comprehensive dental care for all ages by utilizing the most cutting edge techniques and technologies available to modern dentistry. Our practice focuses on excellent patient care, and we strive to make all our patients feel at home in our office.
We understand the importance of a confident smile. Our dedicated team is here to provide you with personalized solutions for achieving the perfect smile you’ve always wanted.
We Want your Visits to be efficient and gentle. Eagle family smiles is committed to helping patients afford their dental care needs.
We Want your Visits to be efficient and gentle. Eagle family smiles is committed to helping patients afford their dental care needs.
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At Eagle Family Smiles, it’s our mission to bring affordable dental care to our community. That’s why our prices are always affordable, regardless of which payment method or plan you use. We accept cash, check with ID, all major credit cards, and Care Credit.
If you would like to apply for CareCredit click here, we also have offers that are specific to our practice on this page. If you apply online you will receive a decision immediately.
Sensitive, achey teeth are usually caused by two things. The first is damage to the hard surface layer of one or many teeth, e.g. from tooth decay. This is fairly common – and easily diagnosed.
The other reason, and the one most people don’t know about, is receding gums. When your gums are irritated or hurt, they recede, revealing the sensitive part of your tooth that isn’t covered by hard enamel. This makes your teeth prone to causing discomfort and pain – as well as suffering from tooth decay.
Receded gums are a lot harder to diagnose and correct – so if you’re not sure whether you have this condition or not, speak to us and we’ll be glad to help you find out.
Brushing, flossing and scrubbing your tongue are the 3 cornerstones of great dental home care. Do these 3 things on a daily basis and you’ll be well on your way to avoiding tooth decay and gum disease – just remember to get dental check-ups from a doctor once in a while, no matter how great your dental hygiene is.
Gingivitis is one of the less serious gum diseases. It happens when bacteria that lives in your mouth and around your teeth gets into the gums, making them irritated; inflamed; hurt (to the point of bleeding).
Gingivitis isn’t a particularly dangerous disease – but it can be risky if you fail to get regular hygiene visits, or have poor brushing/flossing technique that irritates the gums.
If you leave gingivitis untreated, you risk seeing it turn into periodontal disease, in which gums go beyond being irritated, inflamed and bleeding. Symptoms of periodontal disease include:
Needless to say, you don’t want any of these things to happen to you – so it’s important you have a dentist show you proper dental hygiene technique, and get regular hygiene check-ups.
Periodontal disease is chronic, meaning it can’t necessarily be “cured” – but it can certainly be managed and kept at bay with timely treatments. These are: periodontal cleanings, root planning and scaling, local antibiotics, laser therapy and then surgery, in that order.
So long as you don’t tarry in seeing a dentist, a periodontal cleaning and local antibiotics should be enough to clean up most periodontal disease cases.
Amalgam silver fillings, despite their name, aren’t made from silver – at least not exclusively. The silver-looking fillings are made from a blend of different materials, including mercury (in non-toxic amounts) – and the resulting material is bacteria-resistant, long-lasting and perfect at filling up dental cavities.
The problem with silver fillings is that most people prefer not to have a metallic gleam when they smile. That’s why we have white fillings, which are usually called “porcelain”, but really made from a glass or high-tech plastic polymer. These fillings match your tooth color, but are usually inferior to silver when it comes to durability.