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Dentist Fort Lauderdale

Everyone knows that South Florida has lots to offer. It is often seen as a mecca for tourism with ample dining, shopping, and nightlife. However, people who live here year round also expect the best when it comes health and family care. That is why Coral Springs Dental Center is proud to be  the most extensive dentist Fort Lauderdale has to offer. We provide one of the most comprehensive dental facilities in the area with a full staff of hygienists and specialists in every area of the practice. CSDC has the expertise and state of the art facility to treat you and every member of your family with the utmost care. If you are looking to change your dental care provider or don’t have one to begin with, take a look at a few of the most popular services that we offer.

Orthodontics

Orthodontics deals with malocclusions (irregularities) in the teeth  and jaw. Most often alignment and spacing are the main issues that orthodontists treat.

While orthodontics can involve more complex headgear, most patients only require braces. Braces consist of brackets that are adhered to the surface of the teeth which are connected by a thin metal wire. These brackets can be made of ceramic or, more traditionally, metal. The wire is tightened over time and the slight pressure moves teeth into the desired position. Braces are generally worn anywhere between 18 months to three years.

Some patients choose to use Invisalign to adjust the alignment or spacing of their teeth. This treatment option is used to achieve the same result as braces, but uses different methods. Instead of brackets and a wire, Invisalign uses a series of clear dental trays. Each tray is custom made and moves teeth closer to their final position. Invisalign is generally a bit more expensive than traditional braces, but can be a great option for professionals who do not like the appearance of metal braces.

Endodontics

Endodontics deals with the soft inner matrix, or pulp of the tooth. The pulp nourishes the tooth and contains the nerves. The most common endodontic treatment is a root canal.  

Just the words “root canal” can be enough to strike fear into the hearts of many people. However, this is just due to outdated ideas of what a root canal is and their bad representation in our movies and T.V shows. In reality, root canals are very common procedures and  modern technology has allowed them to be no more painful than a filling. Root canals are actually a great way to preserve a tooth and should not cause you panic. If you do have major concerns, your Coral Springs Dental Center dentist will be more than happy to answer any of your questions to ease your worry.

Periodontics

Periodontics deals with the bones, ligaments and gum tissues surrounding and supporting the teeth. The most common ailment that requires periodontic treatment is Gingivitis, or gum disease.

Gingivitis is much more prevalent that one might think. In fact, the CDC reports that over 47% of adults over 30 in America have some degree of gum disease. That means that nearly 65 million adults suffer from periodontal disease. The good news is that mild and moderate stages of the disease are easy to treat. A good at home oral hygiene routine and twice yearly cleanings will keep your teeth healthy and be able to reverse mild gingivitis. Moderate gum disease that is ignored for a while make require the use of medicine in the form of a pill or mouthwash. If this is needed, your dentist Fort Lauderdale can prescribe it to you.

While less progressed gingivitis can be easily treated, the disease must be taken seriously. Severe gingivitis can result in bone and ligament damage and may result in the need for surgery. If you believe that you may require periodontal treatment, come in for a consultation at Coral Springs Dental Center today.

Orthodontics, Endodontics, and Periodontics are just three of the many services that CSDC offers to you and your loved ones. We also offer general dentistry, pediatric dentistry, prosthodontics, and sedation dentistry. Will all of this under one roof, CSDC is the perfect solution to all of your dental needs. We service South Florida from our office at 1700 University Drive, Suite 101 Coral Springs, FL 33071. If you are looking for a kind and experienced dentist Fort Lauderdale, there is no better option than Coral Springs Dental Center!

954.344.8800

Dentist Fort Lauderdale

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