Good Dentistry Starts With the Basics

Your First Line of Defense Against Dental Pain & Problems

Routine dental care does more than keep your teeth clean. It helps us catch small problems early, protect the dental work you already have, and prevent simple issues from turning into bigger ones.

At Complete Dental Care, Dr. Bean looks at the full picture before recommending treatment, so the care you receive today is designed to support your health, comfort, and confidence long term.

Services Overview

General dentistry includes the everyday care people need to keep their teeth healthy, comfortable, and functional over time. Some visits are routine. Others are more involved. Either way, the goal is to catch problems early and keep your mouth working the way it should.

Exams & X-Rays

Exams help us monitor your oral health over time. We look for signs of decay, gum disease, tooth wear, bite changes, and anything else that may need attention.

X-rays help us see what is easy to miss, including decay between teeth, changes around old fillings, bone loss, infections, and other issues beneath the surface.

Nightguards & 
Bite Guards

Many people grind or clench their teeth without realizing it. Over time, that pressure can wear teeth down, chip dental work, create jaw soreness, and cause sensitivity.

A custom nightguard or bite guard can help protect your teeth and reduce strain while you sleep.

Tooth-Colored Fillings

When a cavity is caught early, a filling is often the simplest fix. Tooth-colored fillings repair the damaged area while blending naturally with the rest of the tooth.

Small treatments like this are one of the biggest reasons routine care matters. A cavity handled early is usually quicker, simpler, and easier on the tooth.

Crowns

Some teeth need more support than a filling can provide. A crown covers and protects a tooth weakened by decay, fracture, wear, or previous treatment.

We offer same-day crowns, which means your crown can be designed, milled, and placed in a single visit. No temporary crown and no second appointment.

Root Canals

A root canal is used when the inside of a tooth becomes infected or badly inflamed. The goal is simple: relieve pain, remove infection, and save the tooth when possible.

Many patients are relieved to find that root canal treatment is much easier than they expected, especially once the pain that brought them in is gone.

Emergency Visits

Dental problems do not always wait for your next cleaning. Toothaches, chipped teeth, broken crowns, swelling, and sudden pain can show up at inconvenient times.

Emergency visits are meant to get you seen, get you answers, and help you get out of pain as quickly as possible.

Cleanings & Periodontal Therapy

Professional cleanings remove plaque, tartar, and buildup that brushing and flossing cannot fully handle on their own. They also give us a chance to check the health of your gums.

If there are signs of gum disease, periodontal therapy may be recommended to treat infection and protect the bone that supports your teeth.

Extractions & Simple Surgical Procedures

Sometimes a tooth cannot be predictably saved. If it is badly broken, severely decayed, or affected by advanced infection, removing it may be the healthiest next step.

Extractions can also be part of a larger plan, especially when preparing for implants. If a simple surgical procedure is needed, we walk you through what to expect before anything begins.

care for kids and teens

Children and teens need dental care that feels calm, kind, and easy to understand. Our team explains things in simple language and helps younger patients build trust at their own pace. For teens, routine visits help us stay ahead of cavities, monitor bite changes, and encourage habits that protect their teeth long term.

Comfort and Anxiety Support

A lot of people feel nervous about the dentist, even for routine visits. We help by slowing things down, explaining what we are doing, and making sure patients never feel judged for being anxious.

For patients who need extra help relaxing, sedation options are available. Our comfort dogs, Remy and Milo, also help make the office feel a little less intimidating.

Sometimes the most important thing is walking into an office that does not feel cold, rushed, or overwhelming.

schedule your first visit

If it has been a while since your last dental visit, you are due for a cleaning, or something just feels off, we are here to help. General dentistry helps keep care simple, protect the dental work you already have, and prevent small problems from becoming bigger ones.

You can schedule a routine visit with our team, learn more on the Your First Visit page, or explore our Technology page to see how digital tools help us diagnose and plan care more clearly.