



A Davia Laser Dentistry is dedicated to the area of Family and Cosmetic Dentistry, providing preventative maintenance and restorative dental health care for our patients. Take advantage of our modern dental facility and excellent dental care.
Care and Prevention for a Lifetime of Smiles
At A Davia Laser Dentistry, we believe healthy smiles and a sense of confidence go hand in hand. Maintaining a healthy outlook on life and a beautiful smile takes more than regular brushing - it requires periodic professional care.
An Affordable Dental Care
We understand that professional dental procedures may come with elevated cost. That’s why we’re committed to providing the necessary care you need. Check out our special dental care offers on common procedures.
Insurance and Your Dental Care
We accommodate most dental health care plans. Please check with a scheduling representative to determine if we’re within your network of professionals.
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Have A Smile You Can Be Proud Of

Appliance Therapy
State-of-the-art treatment that your dentist can perform to cure more health problems, painlessly, with faster results and for less money than ever before.
Do You Snore?
Do You Play Sports?
Are Your Teeth As White As You Would Like?
Straighten Your Teeth
Replace Missing Teeth
Replace Dentures
Stop Thumb Sucking
Alleviate the Effects Of Stress
Stop Grinding Your Teeth
...and more.

Crown And Bridge Treatment
Crown and Bridge treatment is a long-term method of replacing missing teeth.
A Crown is placed over an individual tooth, (somewhat like a thimble over your finger) where there is no longer sufficient tooth structure left to place a filling.
A Bridge spans a space where one or more teeth have been lost in the dental arch. The teeth on either end of the span are crowned, and are referred to as abutments. The false teeth in a bridge that join the abutments are referred to as pontics.



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Dental implants are metal anchors placed in the jaw bone underneath the gum tissue to support artificial teeth where natural teeth are missing. Unlike other types of tooth replacements, such as removable dentures or fixed bridges that are cemented to remaining teeth, dental implants are actually
(“implanted”) into the jaw bone under the gum tissue. These implants are usually made from a space-age metal called titanium, which is readily accepted by the body; and artificial teeth that look like natural teeth are then attached to the implants. Accepted by the American Dental Association, dental implants have been used for many years, and hundreds of thousands have been placed. Due to a phenomenon known as “osteointegration,” meaning that bone actually attaches itself to the implant, these anchors provide a strong foundation that allows people with missing teeth to chew efficiently and comfortably. Dental implants are tooth root substitutes which are surgically placed in the jaw bone and act as anchors to stabilize artificial teeth.
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Dental Implants