RESTORATIVE CARE

Damaged, decayed teeth can lead to a myriad of problems. Cavities are caused by harmful bacteria that break down your teeth. Depending on the extent of the tooth decay, there are different treatment options to restore your teeth back to optimal health and function.

Does dental treatment stress you out and give you anxiety? Nitrous oxide, commonly known as laughing gas, is a safe and effective sedative option used in dental procedures to help patients relax and stay comfortable. It is inhaled through a mask placed over the nose, allowing you to feel calm and at ease during your treatment. Nitrous oxide is a popular choice because it takes effect quickly and wears off rapidly once the mask is removed, allowing you to resume your daily activities without lingering effects. If you have any concerns or questions about using nitrous oxide for your dental procedure, our team at Janice K. Chan DDS, Inc. is here to provide you with all the information you need to make an informed decision.

Tooth Colored Fillings

Tooth colored fillings can be used to treat small cavities and give you a beautiful cosmetic result. Composite resin restorations are used to restore the function and look of decayed or broken teeth. These fillings are mercury free, highly polishable, and long lasting.

Implant Services

Missing teeth can affect the function of your mouth. The best option to replace missing teeth involves dental implants. Dental implants are titanium posts that get placed into the bone where a tooth is missing. After about three to six months of healing, an implant crown or bridge can be placed on top of the dental implant. It functions and looks just like a tooth.

Dental implants are extremely durable and natural looking. Due to the high cosmetic and functionality of dental implants, these restorations are the most sought after treatments to replace missing teeth.

before implant crown of tooth
After implant crown to replace space

Root Canal Treatment

Root canal treatment is a common dental procedure aimed at saving a severely damaged or infected tooth. If left untreated, the decay could lead to abscess and infection. During the process, Dr. Chan will carefully remove the infected pulp from the tooth, clean and disinfect the area, and then seal it to prevent further infection. This procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia to ensure the patient's comfort. While root canals have a reputation for being painful, advancements in technology and techniques have made the treatment much more comfortable and efficient. After a successful root canal, the tooth can be restored with a filling or a crown to protect it and restore its functionality.