North Andover Veneers and Implants

North Andover Teeth Whitening, North Andover Veneers, North Andover Dental Implants

Our clinic performs a wide variety of services to help you get the smile you deserve. By leveraging today's advanced techniques and technology, North Andover dentist, Dr. Rachelle A. Ezzi, can restore your beautiful smile to help you maintain your youthful appearance. Whether you need to get a tooth filled, have crooked teeth, or need a complete smile makeover, we can offer a treatment plan that's right for you.

 

Our team performs simple and comfortable dental cleanings, routine oral check-ups, tooth extractions, root canals, and plenty of other services. Our services at the Family Dentist in North Andover, MA is dedicated to helping you achieve a healthy and beautiful smile! We also offer teeth whitening and cosmetic dental procedures to help you feel good as new. Read below to learn more about some of the procedures we offer.

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Dental Cleanings
Routine dental cleanings are important to maintaining good oral hygiene. Our Dentists North Andover, MA, believe in high quality and efficient cleanings that are completely pain free and comfortable. Professional cleaning by a hygienist can...
Dental Exams and X-Rays
Routine dental exams are important to maintaining healthy teeth and gums. Additionally, they can help to avoid the financial costs associated with large treatment plans later on. The Academy of General Dentistry recommends twice yearly checkups...
Composite Fillings
When treating a cavity, your dentist in North Andover will remove the decayed portion of your tooth and fill it with another substance. This procedure is called a filling. There are multiple options for the material to be used in the filling,...
Root Canal Therapy
Root canal therapy is treatment used to repair and save a tooth that has been infected due to a deep cavity or cracked tooth. This treatment involves removing the pulp and the nerves of the tooth, and cleaning the infected area. A tooth's...
Tooth Extractions
A dental extraction is the procedure to remove a tooth from your mouth. A dental extraction is most commonly required if one of your teeth is damaged beyond practical repair. The most common reasons for tooth extractions...
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Porcelain Crowns
Compared to fillings, which just cover a small portion of a tooth, a crown (or cap) encases the entire visible portion of a tooth. In effect, the crown acts as the tooth's new outer surface.   A dental crown is used when a tooth is...
Teeth Whitening
Tooth discoloration can happen over time as our enamel wears down. The wearing down of enamel allows dentin, a yellow colored substance that makes our teeth look discolored. Teeth whitening will help lighten the shade of your teeth using...
Dental Bridges
A dental bridge is a false tooth that is used to fill the gap created by a missing tooth or teeth. A gap between your teeth can be potentially dangerous to your dental health, as it can cause your teeth to shift resulting in a change in your...
Dental Veneers
Dental veneers are thin custom made shells that cover the front surface of your tooth to improve their appearance. They are made of tooth colored materials and can be used to improve the color of teeth that have been worn down or stained....
Dental Bonding
Dental Bonding is a restoration procedure in which a tooth-colored resin is bonded to a tooth and cured with an ultraviolet light. Bonding is faster and less expensive than veneers or crowns, and can thus be a good option to make small cosmetic...
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Dental Implants
Dental implants are becoming an increasingly popular method for replacing missing teeth. In this procedure, titanium supports are surgically fused with your jawbone, and act as an anchor for naturally looking false teeth. Dental implants are not...
Cosmetic Gum Surgery
A "Gummy Smile" or a "Long Tooth Smile" are corrected through cosmetic gum surgery. Cosmetic gum surgery is often referred to as gum reshaping or tissue sculpting.   This procedure is performed at your dentist's...
Dentures
Denture Basics: Information for First-Time Denture Wearers   We all hope our natural teeth will last a lifetime. But when this isn’t possible, dental professionals can offer a number of options to restore oral function and...
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Dental Cleanings
Routine dental cleanings are important to maintaining good oral hygiene. Professional cleaning by a hygienist can remove mineralized plaque that may develop even with careful brushing and flossing, particularly in areas that are difficult to...
Dental Exams and X-Rays
Routine dental exams are important to maintaining healthy teeth and gums. Additionally, they can help to avoid the financial costs associated with large treatment plans later on. The Academy of General Dentistry recommends twice yearly checkups...
Fillings
When treating a cavity, the dentist will remove the decayed portion of your tooth and fill it with another substance. This procedure is called a filling. There are multiple options for the material to be used in the filling, the most common of...
Root Canal
Root canal therapy is treatment used to repair and save a tooth that has been infected due to a deep cavity or cracked tooth. This treatment involves removing the pulp and the nerves of the tooth, and cleaning the infected area. A tooth's...
Athletic/Occlusal Mouth Guard
Custom-fitted mouth protectors are individually designed and made in  or a professional laboratory based on your dentist's instructions.   Who Needs a Mouth Guard? Mouth guards should be used by anyone -- both children and...
Fluoride Treatments
What is fluoride? Fluoride is a natural mineral that is found in water and many foods. Every day our teeth undergo acid attacks from bacteria, and the enamel, the outer layer of our teeth, is worn down. Fluoride helps to replenish the...
Dental Sealants
Sealants protect the depressions and grooves of your teeth from accumulating food particles and plaque that brushing and flossing can't reach. Sealants are easy to apply, taking only a few minutes to complete for each tooth.   After...
Porcelain Crowns
Compared to fillings which just cover a small portion of a tooth, a crown (or cap) encases the entire visible portion of a tooth. In effect, the crown acts as the tooth's new outer surface.   A dental crown is used when a tooth is...