Our Services

At Tate & Hutton Dentistry, we’re committed to helping you and your loved ones maintain healthy, confident smiles through every chapter of life. Our comprehensive dental services cover everything from early childhood visits and routine cleanings to more complex restorative procedures and aesthetic improvements. No matter your age or dental goals, our compassionate team is here to support your journey with expert care and attention.

Whether it’s your child’s very first appointment or you’re considering ways to improve or restore your own smile, we prioritize personalized care in a welcoming, stress-free environment. We take the time to understand your unique needs and provide treatment that balances comfort, convenience, and lasting oral health. At every step, we strive to make your dental experience as positive and effective as possible.

While this list doesn’t encompass all of the services we provide, here are summaries of several of our services:

Procedures

Routine dental cleanings remove plaque and tartar buildup above the gumline, helping prevent cavities and gum disease. Performed every six months, they include polishing and sometimes fluoride, promoting fresh breath and maintaining healthy teeth and gums.

Dental checkups assess overall oral health, detect cavities, gum issues, and early signs of disease. Dentists examine teeth, gums, and bite alignment, often incorporating X-rays and cleanings to catch problems early and maintain long-term dental wellness.

Panoramic and digital X-rays capture detailed images of teeth, roots, jawbones, and sinuses. These diagnostic tools help dentists identify issues like cavities, bone loss, impacted teeth, and oral pathologies that aren’t visible during a standard exam.

Braces correct misaligned teeth and bite issues using brackets and wires that gradually move teeth into proper position. Treatment typically lasts 1–3 years, improving oral health, appearance, and bite function in both teens and adults.

Invisalign uses a series of clear, removable aligners to straighten teeth discreetly. Custom-made and changed every few weeks, they gradually shift teeth without metal braces. They’re ideal for mild to moderate misalignment and offer more flexibility.

Retainers are custom-made devices worn after braces or Invisalign to maintain teeth alignment. They can be removable or fixed and are essential for preventing teeth from shifting back to their original positions over time.

Dental crowns restore damaged or decayed teeth by covering them with a durable cap made of porcelain, ceramic, or metal. They strengthen the tooth, restore function, and improve appearance, often following a root canal or large filling.

Wisdom teeth removal involves extracting one or more third molars, often due to impaction, crowding, or infection risk. It’s typically performed in late teens or early twenties, under local or general anesthesia, with a short recovery time.

Dental implants replace missing teeth with a titanium post embedded in the jawbone and a crown on top. They look and function like natural teeth, preserve bone health, and are a long-term solution for tooth loss.

A root canal treats infected or damaged tooth pulp by removing it, cleaning the canal, and sealing it to prevent reinfection. It preserves the natural tooth structure, relieves pain, and avoids the need for extraction.

Veneers are thin, custom-made shells of porcelain or composite resin bonded to the front of teeth to enhance appearance. They correct discoloration, chips, gaps, and minor misalignment, offering a natural-looking, long-lasting cosmetic solution with minimal tooth reduction.

Fluoride treatments strengthen enamel and help prevent tooth decay. Often applied as a gel, foam, or varnish during dental visits, they’re especially beneficial for children, patients with high cavity risk, or areas with low-fluoride water.

Resin fillings restore teeth damaged by decay by removing the decayed portion and filling the space with materials like composite resin or amalgam. This prevents further decay, restores function, and maintains the tooth’s natural shape and strength.