Hawkeye Family Dental Practice
Conscious Sedation Dentistry
No Needles. No Pain. No Worry.
Most people have some anxiety about receiving serious dental treatment; and if you feel that the cure, (a big needle and subsequent numbness) can be worst than the treatment itself, you have come to the right place for sedation dentistry.
Conscious Oral Sedation Dentistry
Ay Hawkeye Family Dental Practice, you can receive a small, safe oral medication that will induce a relaxed sleep-like state. While you will be conscious and able to respond and communicate with the doctor, you will be calm, serene and feel no pain. Although you will be awake and fully comfortable, you will remember very little of the dental procedure. You will have a safe, tranquil, happy experience that will make an hour go by like a couple of minutes.
Pulling the Tooth is Not Always the Best Solution
Many people believe that to remove a problem tooth is the only solution. However, tooth extraction can often prove to be more costly over the long term, while also causing significant problems for adjacent teeth. Root canal can save your natural tooth and prevent future dental problems.
Gladys K. Gesicho, DDS, Inc. DBA
Hawkeye Family Dental Practice
711 E. Hawkeye Avenue, Suite 2, Turlock, CA 95380
Phone: 209-632-2082
Fax: 209-632-2357
www.hawkeyefamilydental.com
Email: frontdesk@hawkeyefamilydental.com
Hawkeye Family Dental Practice of Turlock, California can brighten your smile with professional teeth whitening, natural-look white teeth fillings, Cerec™, veneers, Invisalign and dental implants. The Turlock dentist also provides routine preventive dental care, children’s dentistry, bridges, crowns and painless root canals with Sedation Dentistry. Serving Turlock, Modesto and all of San Joaquin, Stanislaus and Merced Counties, Hawkeye Family Dental is your home for complete and gentle family dental.
Save and Restore Natural Teeth
Root canal therapy is the treatment you need to save a tooth affected by deep decay or infection. Dr. Gesicho will gently and painlessly, extract bacteria and decay from the root (pulp, inside tissue) of the affected tooth, and then fill it with medicated dental materials. The result restores the tooth to its full functionality and strengthens the tooth as well.