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At the office of Kennedy Dentistry, we take a preventive-first approach to oral health. Regular oral examinations are the cornerstone of reliable dental care — they help catch small problems before they become complex and give your care team the information needed to preserve long-term function and comfort. Our preventive services include thorough oral exams, professional cleanings, oral cancer screenings, and clear, practical guidance on at-home hygiene and healthy habits.
Your initial oral exam sets a baseline for future care and helps us tailor recommendations to your specific needs. We begin by reviewing your medical and dental history and discussing any symptoms or concerns you bring. This conversation helps us identify risk factors that affect oral health, such as medications, systemic conditions, or habits like tobacco use and nighttime grinding.
The clinical portion of the exam covers a careful inspection of teeth, gums, soft tissues, and the supporting bone. We assess each tooth for signs of decay, fractures, or previous restorative work, evaluate gum health and pocket depths, and examine the bite and jaw joints for evidence of clenching, grinding, or temporomandibular joint dysfunction. If needed, we will recommend diagnostic images to see beneath the surface.
An oral cancer screening is a routine component of every comprehensive exam. We examine the lips, tongue, floor and roof of the mouth, cheeks, and the neck for any unusual lumps, sores, or tissue changes. Early detection dramatically improves outcomes, so this quick, noninvasive check is a vital part of protecting your overall health.
At the end of the visit we summarize findings, outline any recommended next steps, and answer questions in plain language so you understand your options. Whether the plan is continued monitoring, a preventive appointment, or coordination with a specialist, our goal is to leave you informed and confident about your care.
The mouth is not an isolated system; it often reflects what is happening elsewhere in the body. Conditions such as persistent dry mouth, unusual oral sores, or rapid gum changes can be signals of nutritional issues, autoimmune disorders, medication side effects, or metabolic conditions like diabetes. Identifying these signs early allows us to recommend appropriate referrals or medical follow-up.
Research increasingly shows links between chronic oral inflammation and systemic health concerns. For example, uncontrolled gum disease is associated with systemic inflammation that may complicate cardiovascular health and make blood-sugar management more difficult. While the nature of these connections continues to be studied, it is clear that maintaining oral health supports overall wellness.
Because so many systemic conditions can produce oral symptoms, we place a strong emphasis on thorough documentation and communication. If we detect findings that suggest a broader medical issue, we will discuss those observations with you and can coordinate care with your physician or other providers as needed, always with your consent and focused on improving outcomes.
Simple actions — consistent brushing and flossing, appropriate fluoride use, and routine professional care — have an outsized impact on preventing both local and systemic complications. We work with patients to develop realistic, individualized routines that support long-term health.
Professional dental cleanings remove hardened deposits and bacterial biofilm from places that are difficult to reach with home care alone. Tartar that accumulates below the gumline can lead to inflammation and pocket formation; a trained hygienist can safely remove these deposits and help restore healthier gum contours. Cleanings also polish the tooth surface and reduce staining so your mouth looks and feels fresher.
Routine checkups are an opportunity for preventive screening and maintenance. During these visits we measure gum pocket depths, check for early tooth decay, evaluate restorations, and screen for signs of wear that might indicate nighttime grinding. For many patients, routine care prevents complex treatments down the road and preserves natural teeth for a lifetime.
Frequency of visits is personalized. While twice-yearly visits are common for many adults, patients with a history of periodontal disease, rapid decay, or certain medical conditions may benefit from more frequent monitoring. We explain the rationale for each recommendation so you understand how the schedule supports your oral health goals.
Education is part of every hygiene appointment. Our hygienists provide practical demonstrations and tips tailored to your anatomy and routines, including techniques for brushing, flossing, and using adjunctive aids. Small changes at home often produce meaningful improvements between visits.
Many oral conditions are not visible to the naked eye. Dental radiographs reveal hidden decay between teeth, the status of bone around tooth roots, and the position of developing or impacted teeth. Modern imaging is an indispensable diagnostic tool that supports accurate treatment planning and safe, efficient care.
Digital radiography has changed how images are captured and managed. Compared with traditional film, digital sensors reduce radiation exposure and produce images instantly. These images can be viewed on-screen, adjusted for greater clarity, and securely stored in the patient file for comparison over time. Digital workflows also make it easier to share images with specialists when collaborative care is needed.
For select cases that require 3D detail — such as complex surgical planning or precise implant placement — three-dimensional cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) provides volumetric information about bone anatomy, nerve positions, and sinus cavities. CBCT is used judiciously when the additional detail materially improves diagnostic certainty or treatment safety.
We will always explain why a particular image is recommended, the benefits it provides, and any steps taken to minimize exposure. Imaging is ordered only when it meaningfully contributes to diagnosis or treatment planning.
Periapical images focus on an individual tooth from crown to root and are useful for evaluating root health, identifying abscesses, and confirming the fit of root canal treatments. Bitewing images capture the crowns of posterior teeth and are particularly helpful for detecting early decay between teeth and assessing bone height at the crestal margin.
A full-mouth series combines periapical and bitewing views to provide a detailed snapshot of the entire dentition and the immediate supporting structures. This set is helpful when establishing a comprehensive baseline or when extensive restorative or periodontal therapy is being considered.
Panoramic radiographs produce a broad two-dimensional view of the entire upper and lower jaws, providing context for tooth development, impacted teeth, and large-scale bone conditions. Cephalometric images — commonly used in orthodontic planning — show the side profile of the jaws and skull and assist in evaluating skeletal relationships during growth and treatment planning.
Each type of image has a specific purpose. When we recommend radiographs, our objective is always to gather the information needed to protect your oral health while following principles of conservative, evidence-based imaging.
Keeping your mouth healthy is a team effort. Regular oral exams, professional cleanings, attentive imaging, and practical home care form a single, effective strategy that preserves function and comfort. If you have questions about what an exam will include or what schedule is right for you or your family, please contact us for more information. We’re here to help guide you toward lasting oral health.
Yes. We always welcome new patients and their families for care. Feel free to give us a call or reach out to us online to schedule a first visit or for any additional information on our office. We look forward to hearing from you!
Routine dental checkups and professional cleanings help ensure your smile remains in tip-top condition and that any developing problems receive the prompt care they require. While it's a good idea to schedule a checkup and cleaning twice a year, longer or shorter intervals between routine visits depend on your specific needs.
We understand that life gets complicated and busy, and for various reasons, you haven't been able to get to the dentist for care. Don't worry; it's always a good time to get back in touch with the health of your smile.
At Kennedy Dentistry, we offer skilled and compassionate care to address a wide range of dental needs. Whether you need a simple checkup and cleaning, restorations, periodontal treatment, root canal therapy, or the replacement of missing teeth to get your smile back into shape, we provide precise, gentle, stress-free treatment to give you a smile that is as beautiful as it is healthy.
Give us a call today; we're happy to address all your questions and concerns about getting your smile back in tip-top condition.
For pregnant women practicing good oral care and seeing the dentist to maintain a healthy smile is considered an important component of prenatal care. Researchers have found that pregnancy not only increases the risk of oral health problems, but these problems may also lead to pregnancy complications. At the office of Kennedy Dentistry, we provide the skilled and compassionate care required to help expectant mothers keep their teeth and gums in tip-top condition. While certain procedures are not recommended during pregnancy, we provide the necessary care and take all the necessary precautions required.
Thanks to advances in modern dentistry, teeth that have been affected by a range of imperfections or that have sustained damage from trauma or dental decay can be restored to produce a naturally beautiful looking and functional smile.
As skilled and experienced providers of care, our office can effectively improve and enhance the appearance of teeth that are stained, discolored, misshapen, chipped, fractured, gapped, crowded, or broken down due to dental decay. At the office of Kennedy Dentistry, we offer a comprehensive selection of the leading-edge cosmetic solutions from teeth whitening procedures, dental bonding, tooth-colored fillings, and veneers, to prosthetic solutions and dental implants to rebuild complete and beautiful smiles.
Contact our office to learn more about the many ways we can help you create the smile you've always wanted.
If you're visiting Kennedy Dentistry for the first time, it is helpful that you contact your former dental office and have your records sent over to us. Make note of any problems you may have so that you can discuss them with your dentist.
To provide efficient service, we ask you to please bring your insurance card, an ID, plus any referral slips or diagnostic records given to you by another office. If you are taking medications, please note or make a list of what they are as you will need to provide that information.
Yes! We assure you that both you and your family will be in good hands at the office of Kennedy Dentistry.
We do our best to make sure every patient who steps into our office for care is put at ease. We provide precise and gentle care and our skilled, compassionate team strives to make every visit stress-free. You can rest assured that your smile is in the best of hands and that we are doing all we can to ensure your comfort throughout every procedure. While we always take the time to explain every step in care, feel free to ask us any questions about local anesthesia and methods of dental sedation.
At the office of Kennedy Dentistry, we strive to provide the highest quality of care to address all your dental needs. Once we've had the opportunity to examine your smile, we can give you a clear picture of any dental issues that are present, along with a quote for what the cost of treatment will be. The cost of care all depends upon the extent and complexity of issues affecting the health or appearance of your smile and the types of procedures that are required. Our goal is to make dental care more affordable so that you can begin treatment without any additional stress or delay.
Keep in mind that with routine dental checkups and periodic care, we can help prevent dental disease while treating emerging problems early in their onset to avoid larger issues and more expensive care down the road.
Routine dental checkups and preventive care procedures may be covered under your dental insurance plan requiring little to no out-out-of-pocket expense. We invite you to check our financial information page or give us a call to find out if our office participates with your plan, and if you have any other questions about dental insurance, dental savings plans, forms of payment, or financing options. We welcome your inquiries and do our best to help you begin care without additional stress or delay.
If you've lost a tooth due to injury, decay, gum disease, or any other reason, we recommend dental implants to replace missing teeth. Dental implants come the closest to replicating the look, feel, and function of your natural teeth.
Absolutely! Both flossing and brushing regularly are equally important to maintain your oral health. While brushing cleans the surface of your teeth, flossing cleans in between them. Flossing is important to prevent plaque buildup, which can cause gums to recede and lead to periodontal disease.
Even if you have dentures, it is still necessary to see a dentist! Dental checkups help ensure that your dentures are comfortable, fitting properly, and that there are no other problems. Beyond assessing your dentures, our dentist will also perform a thorough examination of the jawbone, and surrounding soft tissues both inside the mouth, the face, and neck, to confirm that you remain in good oral health.
Emergency dental care is a service we hope you'll never need- but if you do, the office of Kennedy Dentistry is here for you!
Whether you're suffering from a chipped tooth, toothache, or any problem affecting your oral health, you can be sure to get the prompt attention and compassionate care you require at our office. Patient care and comfort are our top priorities, and we offer a comprehensive range of the most advanced services to address a broad spectrum of dental needs.
While the pain of a toothache is one of the more common reasons that patients come to our office for emergency dental care, we also promptly treat emergencies that are not necessarily painful like crowns that have been dislodged and broken dentures that leave embarrassing gaps in one's smile.
You can rest assured that your oral health is in the best of hands at our office. We'll quickly determine exactly what's wrong, explain your treatment options, and then provide the precise and gentle care you require to alleviate your discomfort and get you back on the path to oral health and wellness.
Your health and comfort are our top priorities. If your dental emergency is painful, if it affects the appearance of your smile, or if you suspect that an infection is present, our office will make every effort to see you as soon as possible for care.
At the office of Kennedy Dentistry, we welcome patients of all ages for care and offer a comprehensive range of services designed to help every member of your family maintain a beautiful and healthy smile. Whether you or a loved one needs a routine checkup and cleaning, fillings, same-day crowns, a cosmetic smile makeover, the replacement of missing teeth or require the services of a skilled and compassionate emergency dentist, you can rely on our office for the highest quality care.
For more information on our office and the many services we provide, or to schedule an appointment for care, give us a call today.