General Dentistry

Patients will always play an active role in deciding how they want their smile to look and feel. Our treatments are always coupled with up-to-date research and expertise to ensure that your concerns are addressed in a timely manner. Call us at (209) 532-7418 to learn more.
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Morning Star Dentistry is settled in Sonora, CA, with an ambition to set our roots deep in this community. Part of our dedication to this goal is providing reliable dental care in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Our patients are the reason for our practice, and the general dental services we provide promise them lasting oral health.

Did you know…

that the American Dental Association recommends that every American visit a general dentist a minimum of one time every six months? Doing so can aid in the detection of decay, oral disease and other dental health problems before the progress and become severe. If you are at risk for certain complications or have a history or periodontal disease and advanced decay, you may need to visit your general dentist on a more frequent basis. Patients who visit their dentist regularly and as recommended are more likely to retain their natural teeth and enjoy a lifetime of good oral health.

Discover The Core Of Our Practice: General Dental Services

General dentistry is the foundation of preventative care and ensuring a smile that stays beautiful and healthy for years to come. These procedures help preserve the health of your teeth, repair damage from decay, and address other dental health concerns. Some of the essential dental services available at our Sonora, CA, office include:

  • Fluoride Treatments: These treatments are essential to maintaining dental enamel health and resilience. They’re an excellent preventative treatment for patients of all ages, especially those at increased risk of plaque and cavity formation.
  • Dental Sealants: This treatment applies a thin layer of tooth-colored composite over the tooth’s surface, preventing bacteria from damaging the enamel. In addition, they’re also capable of preventing plaque from accumulating on the teeth by creating a smooth surface. They’re great for children and the elderly but can be effective for anyone.
  • Dental Fillings: When cavity formation has compromised the tooth’s enamel, fillings can restore the dental structure. Receiving fillings starts by eliminating decay and infection and filling the space created by the cavity with a special material.
  • Mouth Guards: These appliances reduce the risk of damage to the teeth by providing a cushioning layer between them. While most commonly used in sports activities, they can also address conditions such as bruxism or clenching and grinding of the teeth.
  • Tooth Extractions: Dr. Liggett and our team will always do everything possible to preserve the health of a tooth. However, when tooth extraction becomes necessary, we’ll schedule an extraction for the tooth. Teeth may be extracted due to decay or when the tooth does not have enough room to come in safely. While many extractions can be performed without surgery, wisdom teeth often require it.
  • Root Canals: When infection, damage, or trauma puts the health of a tooth at risk, a root canal may be able to save it. All decay and infected material are removed from the tooth during these procedures. The created space is then sterilized, packed with gutta-percha, and sealed using a crown or filling material.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to visit a general dentist?

Yes. Even if you are not currently experiencing any symptoms of tooth decay or gum disease, it is important to visit your dentist for a thorough examination and cleaning. Despite daily brushing and flossing, your teeth can still accumulate tartar that can harbor bacteria. These bacteria can lead to gum disease and tooth decay if not professionally removed at your dentist’s office.

What should I expect during my dentist visit?

Your visit will begin with a general inspection of the condition of your teeth. If you have not been to the dentist in a while, your dentist may order x-rays. An oral hygienist will then use special metal instruments to gently scrape away tartar along your gum line. Later, your dentist will review your x-rays and discuss any symptoms you may have been experiencing. He or she will then make a recommendation for treatment (if applicable) and answer any questions you may have.

Are there any special instructions I need to follow after seeing my dentist?

Based on the results of your dental check-up, your general dentist may recommend that you return for treatment or follow a special at-home oral care plan. You may also be referred to a dental specialist for treatment of advanced oral health conditions.

Come See Us For General Dental Care

These treatments form the cornerstone of the general dental services we provide at Morning Star Dentistry. Every day we see patients with a variety of oral health concerns. Headed by Dr. Justin Liggett, our team will address these concerns and take steps to restore your oral health. Reach out to our office and arrange for your first visit today! There’s nothing more important than skilled, consistent care and a solid oral hygiene routine to keep your smile looking wonderful for a lifetime.

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