Our Services
A Whole Body Approach
Biocompatible fillings and crowns
Biocompatible crowns and fillings are dental restorative materials that are designed to be compatible with the human body and minimize potential adverse reactions or sensitivities. These materials are used in various dental procedures, such as tooth restorations, to maintain the health and safety of patients. We follow the recommendations by members of IAOMT and other biological groups to choose the materials which are used in our practice. By choosing biocompatible fillings, you’re making a conscious choice to support your holistic values and prioritize your health.
Safe Mercury Amalgam Fillings Removal
When the removal of a mercury-based amalgam filling is warranted, it must be done safely by a dentist skilled and educated in the proper technique.Considerations When Researching Amalgam Filling Removal:
- Mercury fillings continually leak mercury vapor in the mouth, especially when chewing, brushing, drinking hot liquids, or grinding.
- Mercury is one of the most toxic elements in the periodic table, second only to radioactive elements.
Tongue tie release
Dr. Rusta is highly trained in Airway and tongue tie release. She has trained by Dr. Zaghi and Dr. Chelsea Pinto at the Breath institute and is a graduate from Baxter Academy. She continuously follows Dr. Bagheri , Dr. Zaghi and their lectures to stay on top of the latest research in this field.
Sleep medicine in Dentistry
As a dentist trained in sleep medicine, I am ready to help you address your sleep problems with specialized treatments such as oral appliance therapy. Together, we can improve your sleep quality and overall health.
Sleep medicine in dentistry primarily focuses on the diagnosis and management of sleep-related breathing disorders, such as obstructive sleep apnea (OSA).
High end digital Dentistry
We strive to use advanced digital technologies and equipment in the field of dentistry to provide the highest level of precision, efficiency, and patient care. This approach leverages cutting-edge tools and techniques to improve various aspects of dental practice, including diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient experience.
Ozone therapy
Ozone therapy in dentistry is a complementary and alternative approach that involves the use of medical-grade ozone (O3) gas for various dental applications. Ozone has both antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, which make it useful in treating a range of dental conditions. It is important to note that ozone therapy in dentistry is considered controversial in some countries, and its use may not be widely accepted or regulated.
Invisalign / Suresmile
Invisalign is a popular clear aligner system that uses a series of transparent plastic trays (aligners) to gradually shift your teeth into the desired position. The process involves creating a customized treatment plan based on 3D scans of your teeth. Each aligner is worn for a specified period (usually about two weeks) before you switch to the next one.
Implant restorations
I collaborate with a multitude of oral surgeons and periodontists who specialize in placing implants. My practice focuses on providing high-quality implant crown and bridge restorations. We utilize zirconia and titanium abutments, known for their strength, durability, and biocompatibility. Additionally, we use biologically friendly crown materials to ensure optimal integration with the body, promoting overall oral health and longevity of the restorations.
Digital x-rays
Digital X-rays use electronic sensors to capture images of the teeth and oral structures, converting X-ray energy into digital images that can be viewed on a computer screen. Digital X-rays generally expose patients to lower levels of radiation compared to traditional film X-rays, benefiting both patients and dental professionals.
Teeth whitening
Teeth whitening is a cosmetic dental procedure designed to lighten the color of your teeth and improve their overall appearance. It is a popular and relatively simple process that can be performed by a dentist in their office or at home using over-the-counter products.
Removable Dentures
Removable dentures, also known as false teeth or dental prostheses, are a type of dental restoration that replace missing teeth. These dentures are designed to be easily taken out of the mouth for cleaning and maintenance.
Dental hygiene and periodontal disease management
Routine cleanings are essential for maintaining excellent oral hygiene. Without them, plaque and bacteria can accumulate, leading to decay. Regular cleanings are often sufficient to prevent further damage. However, some patients may require a deeper cleaning involving scaling and root planing. This procedure removes plaque and tartar below the gumline, helping those with inflammation, bleeding gums, and early signs of gum disease. Without this treatment, patients may suffer tooth or bone loss, necessitating more invasive procedures. Continue reading to learn about the teeth scaling and root planing process and why it might benefit your oral health.
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