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Danbury

203.748.5717

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New Milford

860.355.4137

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Newtown

203.426.5891

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Trumbull

203.380.0660

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Dentistry Services

Preventive Care

At Dental Associates, our preventive care program goes well beyond routine cleanings and cavity prevention. We also educate our patients as to the most effective oral hygiene habits and the best dental practices and techniques available today. Most importantly, we encourage our patients to ask questions in order to become informed participants when it's time to consider treatment options. click here to read more »

Cosmetic Dentistry

Your smile is often the first thing people notice when they meet you. And now, thanks to recent advances in cosmetic dentistry, anyone's smile can be improved. How do you think celebrities get those picture-perfect smiles? They take advantage of a variety of cosmetic dentistry options, including whitening procedures, bonding, porcelain veneers and more. click here to read more »

Orthodontics / Braces/ Invisalign

Orthodontics involves the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of dental "malocclusions," or uneven bite. The Orthodontists at Dental Associates are skilled in the design and application of corrective orthodontic treatments to move teeth and jaws back into proper alignment. In the past, children were the prime recipients of orthodontic care. However, with recent advances in terms of appearance such as esthetic braces (clear braces and Invisalign) and reduced treatment times, more adults are opting for braces than ever before. We have a full time orthodontist in all four of our offices and a consult is FREE. Our Orthodontists have the most Invisalign expertise in the area and they are recognized by Invisalign as "Elite Invisalign Providers". click here to read more »

Pediatric Dentistry

Pediatric dentistry involves the treatment of children, and requires two to three years of additional training after dental school. This training focuses on the growth and development of children’s teeth, child psychology and management strategies, pediatric medicine and sedation and dental trauma treatment. Our pediatric dentists and staff are also fully prepared to care for children with handicaps or other special needs. click here to read more

Restorative Dentistry

Restoring the form, function and beauty of your teeth and smile is what restorative dentistry is all about. Tooth-colored fillings, porcelain crowns, fixed and removable bridges, dentures and tooth implants are all part of the restorative process. If you're like most patients, and have fillings, you've already had some basic restorative dentistry done. click here to read more »

Endodontic Therapy

Endodontic therapy involves a procedure commonly known as a root canal, and is necessary when the soft inner core of a tooth is damaged by decay or trauma. The good thing about endodontic therapy is that it can help a patient maintain a tooth that, not too many years ago, would have been extracted. click here to read more »

Periodontal Care

Periodontal involves eliminating infection around the teeth and correcting abnormalities of the gums and supporting bone. Early identification and proper treatment of these conditions are critical as periodontal disease can easily lead to significant oral problems, loss of teeth and even the increased risk of heart attack and stroke. click here to read more »

Oral Surgery

Oral surgery involves the extraction of teeth, such as wisdom teeth; the diagnosis of oral abnormalities and pathology; and the insertion of implants. Since we know that patients experience a degree of discomfort or anxiety prior to certain types of oral surgery procedures, along with local anesthetics we administer IV sedation and general anesthetics, as required. click here to read more »

Implant Dentistry

Dental implants are now the treatment of choice for replacing a missing tooth or teeth. Implants look, feel and function like natural teeth, while helping to preserve the natural contours of a patient's face. Not everyone is a candidate for an implant but, if you are, we think it's the next best thing to a patient's original tooth. click here to read more »

Sedation Dentistry

For some people sedation dentistry, also known as sleep dentistry, is the difference between going to the dentist and not going to the dentist. If you experience excessive anxiety prior to a dental visit, sedation dentistry may be the answer for you. Best of all, once you've experienced sedation dentistry, you will never be afraid to go to the dentist again. click here to read more »

TMJ/Headaches

When you habitually grind your teeth or clench your jaw, problems can occur with your temporomandibular joints. These joints (one on each side of your head, located just in front of your ears) connect your lower jaw to your skull. The abbreviation "TMJ" refers to this joint but is also often used to refer to disorders associated with this region. click here to read more »

 

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