Access Dental is your one-stop solution for a lifetime of healthy smiles. Access Dental offers comprehensive dental care under one roof, saving you time and hassle.
From routine cleanings and preventive care to advanced restorative procedures like implants and cosmetic smile makeovers, we handle it all with efficiency and expertise.
-Dr. Saleh
Discolored Teeth
Is It Time to See a Cosmetic Dentist?
A confident smile is one of your most powerful assets, influencing how you feel about yourself and how others perceive you. If you find yourself hiding your smile in photos, feeling self-conscious during conversations, or wishing for a more youthful appearance, cosmetic dentistry offers transformative solutions.
While general dentistry focuses on health and maintenance, cosmetic dentistry combines artistry with science to create your ideal smile. It addresses imperfections ranging from subtle discoloration to significant structural issues. Below, we outline when it might be time to schedule a consultation for three of our most effective treatments.
Dental implants are the most advanced and permanent solution for replacing missing teeth. Unlike traditional bridges or dentures, an implant mimics the structure of a natural tooth root, providing unparalleled strength and preventing bone loss in the jaw.
Schedule a Dental Implant Consultation if You :
Have One or More Missing Teeth
Struggle with Loose or Uncomfortable Dentures
Are Facing an Impending Extraction
Have a Failing Dental Bridge
Invisalign offers a modern, discreet approach to orthodontics, using a series of custom-made clear aligners to gradually shift your teeth into their optimal position. It is highly popular among adults who want to straighten their smile without the appearance and lifestyle compromises of traditional metal braces.
Schedule an Invisalign Consultation if You:
Desire Straighter Teeth Discreetly
Experience Crowding or Gapping
Suffer from Bite Issues
Experienced Orthodontic Relapse
Veneers are thin, custom-crafted shells of porcelain designed to cover the front surface of your teeth. They are the gold standard for creating a comprehensive smile makeover, offering dramatic results by simultaneously correcting multiple aesthetic issues.
Schedule A Porcelain Veneer Consultation if You Have:
Stubborn Discoloration
Surface Imperfections
Minor Gaps and Misalignment
Irregular Tooth Shape or Size
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A Dental Emergency is any sudden pain, swelling or injury that requires immediate dental treatment. A dental emergency may not always cause persistent pain or discomfort but should never be delayed.
Persistent or Severe Tooth Pain?
Tooth pain that is persistent or Severe in nature is not normal and should be examined and treated by a dental professional as soon as possible. If you're experiencing tooth pain that comes and goes or that you may notice is worsening overtime, schedule an emergency exam to receive proper dental care today. Don't delay treatment and risk jeopardizing your oral health.
Loose or Missing Tooth?
If you have a loose or missing tooth, this is cause for an emergency dental visit. A loose tooth will not get better overtime. A missing tooth, if left untreated, can jeopardize your surrounding teeth, resulting in further tooth loss. Don't delay treatment and risk needing more-extensive dental work in the future. Schedule an emergency dental visit today!
Bleeding or Swollen Gums?
Bleeding and Swollen Gums may or may not be accompanied by pain and discomfort, but still constitutes a dental emergency. If you're experiencing these symptoms, this may signal major dental problems if left untreated. If you have noticed recent bleeding or swollen gums, you should schedule an emergency dental visit to address the cause and prevent this condition worsening.
Cracked or Broken Teeth?
If you have a cracked or broken tooth it is important to schedule an emergency visit to the dentist as soon as possible. A cracked or broken tooth may or may not be accompanied by pain but it is always cause for concern and may lead to a worsening condition if left untreated. If you have recently cracked or broken a tooth, schedule an emergency dental visit today to get it treated.
Infection or Dental Abscess?
A dental infection or abscess is a potentially life-threatening bacterial infection in or around your teeth or gums. You may get a dental infection from severe gum disease or from an untreated cracked or broken tooth. If left untreated, an infection can continue to spread and may result in a worsening condition. Don't delay treatment. A dental infection is a severe ailment that can be life-threatening if left untreated.