Parkville Family Dentistry
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The Team at Parkville Family Dentistry is comprised of highly skilled professionals with over 40 years of dental experience. We are committed to providing you and your entire family with the highest quality of PERSONALIZED dental care from the moment you step into our office. With every cleaning, filling, and procedure we perform, we strive for excellence and 100% patient satisfaction.

We pride ourselves on providing superior dental care. We will ensure that you are appropriately diagnosed and treated, and promise to answer any questions and allay any fears you may have. Our goal is to provide an easy and COMFORTABLE dental experience for each of our patients every time you come into our office.
Services
Implant Dentistry
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An implant is a synthetic tooth root, typically made from titanium metal, that is surgically placed into the jawbone. Once the implant is transfixed, a replacement tooth, either removable or permanent, is attached to the implant. The number of implants you require can vary; if you are missing only one tooth, one implant will suffice.
Invisalign
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Each aligner shifts your teeth slightly, moving them horizontally and vertically and even rotating them when needed. Your aligners are engineered to use the right amount of force in the right place at the right time. Only Invisalign clear aligners are made of proprietary, multilayer SmartTrack material to gently shift your teeth into place giving you the perfect smile.
Endodontics
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A root canal is a common dental procedure, which is used to repair a damaged tooth. Inside each tooth, is an area called the pulp chamber. The pulp chamber contains nerves and blood vessels, which run down to the root of the tooth. Unfortunately, bacteria can make their way into the pulp chamber and harm these nerves and blood vessels, causing pain.
Periodontics
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Periodontal diseases are infections of the gums, which destroy the healthy support of your teeth over time. If it is not thoroughly removed from your teeth by frequent brushing and flossing, over time this plaque erodes the supporting gum tissue and bone that holds the teeth in place. As periodontal disease progresses, it may eventually lead to tooth loss.
Pediatric Dentistry
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It is vital to bring your child in for regular dental check-ups at a young age in order to prevent dental decay, which could have lasting effects on your growing child's teeth. Luckily, we provide several preventative treatments especially for children. These treatments include fluoride applications and fissure sealants, which are both safe, painless, and effective ways to prevent dental decay.
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