What We Treat
AT GULATI FAMILY DENTISTRY, WE OFFER A FULL RANGE OF DENTAL TREATMENTS DESIGNED TO ADDRESS A WIDE VARIETY OF ORAL HEALTH CONCERNS.
Personalized Treatment for Every Patient
While many dental procedures are similar across practices, we know that every patient is different. That’s why we take the time to understand your unique needs and concerns. Each visit begins with a comprehensive oral exam, allowing us to assess your current dental health and identify any early signs of problems.
Catching issues early is key to preventing more serious conditions. Once we understand your needs, we’ll work with you to develop a customized treatment plan focused on restoring and maintaining your oral health.
Why Patients Seek Our Care
There are many reasons patients visit our practice or seek care from a local dentist. Some of the most common concerns include:
List of Services
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SnoringList Item 1
Snoring is a noise that releases from our mouths when we sleep. It occurs when the muscles and soft tissues relax in the throat and mouth, which causes the tissues to vibrate as we breathe in and out. Snoring is a well-known medical condition that may be caused due to teeth alignment causing limited airspace, making it difficult to breath while asleep. Other elements that may be causing snoring is excess body weight, alcohol intake, or sleep apnea.
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Sleep Apnea
Sleep apnea is a medical condition that stops you from breathing, regularly, while asleep. Breathing may stop 20-30-times per hour, which impacts your overall health because it prevents your brain from getting to the REM cycle of sleep and leaves you feeling drowsy during the day. Some symptoms that can be found when struggling with sleep apnea are, tiredness, lack of concentration, irritability, poor memory, and headaches. If you are struggling with any of these symptoms, give us a call today to schedule an appointment to discuss possible sleep apnea solutions.
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Bad Breath (Halitosis)
Bad breath, also known as halitosis, is a strong smell that remains in our mouths for an extended period. If you are struggling with bad breath it may be due to dental issues, mouth infections, dry mouth, or smoking. Bacteria is most likely lodged in between your teeth, which is why we recommend following a strict dental regime that includes flossing, brushing, and mouthwash twice a day to remove any debris that may be settling. If bad breath does not resolve, we suggest scheduling an appointment at our office to track down what is causing the issue.
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Bleeding Gums
Bleeding gums is a common symptom of gum disease. There are chances that bleeding gums can be caused by brushing our teeth too aggressively, or from wearing dentures that do not fit properly. However, most bleeding tends to come from gingivitis or gum disease. This occurs when bacteria are stuck to our teeth, which resulted in the buildup of plaque. If the plaque is not removed, it can harden into tartar, which irritates our gums and increases the chances of bleeding and periodontitis.
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Cavities
Cavities are areas of teeth that have become decayed, resulting in holes in our teeth. Cavities are caused by the buildup of plaque, a substance that sits on our teeth and is made of bacteria, saliva, and food particles. Although cavities begin small, there is the chance for them to become larger if they are left untreated. Cavities are difficult to see because most do not show pain in the beginning, however, by visiting the dentist, cavities can be caught early using digital x-rays.
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Cold Sores
Cold sores are small blisters that form near our mouths which are commonly connected to the herpes simplex virus. Cold sores are complex because some patients who carry the virus do not have breakouts; however, those who have a weak immune system or high stress, may find themselves getting cold sores more often. Some symptoms that arise during a cold sore breakout are burning sensations on the lip or face, raised red blisters, fever, and muscle aches.
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Gum Disease
Gum disease is branched from gingivitis, which is an inflammation of our gums. This commonly happens due to poor oral hygiene and results in swollen gums and bleeding when brushing or flossing. However, as gingivitis becomes gum disease, also known as periodontitis, your gums may become swollen, red, and lead to recession.
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Gum Recession
Gum recession is a condition where your gums begin to pull away from your teeth, which ends up exposing your tooth roots. Gum recession stems from periodontal disease and can be caused by aggressive brushing, plaque buildup, hormonal changes, and genetics. If your teeth are exposed to gum recession, it is best to contact us to help prevent further oral health complications.
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Stained Teeth
A healthy smile is at the top of all our lists. However, as time goes on, you may notice that your teeth start to become stained. Stained teeth are caused by lifestyle habits such as what we eat, what we drink, poor dental hygiene, medications, and our natural age.
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Tooth Sensitivity
Tooth sensitivity can be uncomfortable. If you experience tooth sensitivity when you eat or drink hot or cold items, this can be a sign of cavities or root exposure. This should be checked by your family dentist at your next dental appointment.