General Dentistry

General dentistry at SMILE HAUS encompasses a wide array of essential oral health services, ensuring the overall well-being of your teeth and gums. Our comprehensive approach to general dentistry offers benefits such as:

Preventative care to maintain optimal oral health

Timely detection and treatment of dental issues

Personalized treatment plans tailored to your unique needs

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At SMILE HAUS, we prioritize your oral health and well-being with comprehensive and personalized dental care. Our experienced team is dedicated to providing a range of essential dental services to address your preventive, restorative, and cosmetic needs. From routine check-ups to advanced treatments, we're here to help you achieve and maintain a healthy, beautiful smile for life.

What Makes SMILE HAUS Different

Choosing SMILE HAUS for your dental needs means opting for a blend of experience, convenience, and specialized care.

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15+ Years of Industry Experience
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On-Site Lab for Rapid, Customized Care
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Non-Corporate Environment
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Welcoming, Non-Judgmental Atmosphere
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Committed to Reliable Dental Brands
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Premium Care, Exceptional Quality

Common Questions

  • How often should I visit the dentist for a check-up?

    It is generally recommended to visit the dentist for a check-up and cleaning every six months. However, your dentist may recommend more frequent visits based on your individual oral health needs.

  • What is the difference between a filling and a crown?

    Fillings are used to repair small to moderate cavities, while crowns are used to restore and strengthen extensively damaged teeth. Crowns cover the entire tooth surface, providing protection and support.

  • Do I really need to floss every day?

    Yes, flossing daily is essential for maintaining optimal oral health. Flossing helps remove plaque and debris from between the teeth and along the gumline, where toothbrushes cannot reach, preventing gum disease and cavities.

  • What can I do to prevent cavities?

    To prevent cavities, it is important to practice good oral hygiene habits, such as brushing your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, flossing daily, and limiting sugary snacks and drinks. Additionally, regular dental check-ups and cleanings can help detect and treat cavities early.

Our Blog

Does a deep cleaning hurt?
January 10, 2025
For patients with gum disease, a deep cleaning—also called scaling and root planing—is a critical step in restoring oral health. This procedure effectively removes plaque and bacteria from below the gumline to treat infection and prevent further damage. However, many patients worry about whether the process will be painful. The answer depends on factors such as individual sensitivity, the severity of the condition, and the methods used during treatment. Here’s what you need to know about what to expect during and after a deep cleaning at Smile Haus.
Dental deep cleaning
September 13, 2024
Maintaining good oral hygiene is essential for a healthy smile, but sometimes regular brushing and flossing aren't enough to prevent more serious dental issues. If you've ever been told you need a "deep cleaning" during your dental visit, you may wonder if it's truly necessary. In this blog, we’ll break down what a dental deep cleaning is, why it may be recommended, and how it can benefit your long-term oral health. By the end, you'll have a clearer understanding of when deep cleanings are essential and how they help keep your gums and teeth in optimal condition.
A Deep Cleaning vs. A Regular Dental Cleaning: What’s the Difference?
August 23, 2024
Maintaining good oral hygiene is essential for a healthy smile, and regular dental cleanings play a key role in keeping your teeth and gums in top shape. However, not all cleanings are the same. At Smile Haus, we often get asked about the difference between a deep cleaning and a regular dental cleaning. Understanding the distinction between these two types of cleanings can help you make informed decisions about your oral health.
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