Our Services
Tara Boyle, DDS Family Dentistry, offers a wide range of cutting-edge treatments and services such as:
Notice the importance of regular dental checkups at Tara Boyle Family Dental, where we offer oral cancer screenings, thorough teeth cleanings, and X-rays to ensure your smile remains healthy and brilliant. At Tara Boyle Family Dental, we believe in the importance of preventative dental care to maintain your overall health and bright smile. Regular dental checkups every six months are crucial, as they allow us to detect and treat issues before they become more problematic. During these visits, our Dental Hygienists do a detailed evaluation of your gum and bone health, as well as a thorough teeth cleaning to remove plaque and tartar build-up, preventing gum disease and tooth decay. The Dentist and the Hygienist also conduct detailed oral cancer screenings. In addition, our checkups include X-rays to examine underlying issues that may not be visible during an intra oral exam. Prioritizing these twice yearly visits is a forward step in maintaining oral health and ensuring you smile, eat and talk with confidence.
Boyle Family dentistry specializes in emergency dentistry. We are quick to respond to your phone call whether it is a weekday or a weekend. Providing prompt appointments and treatments for urgent oral health concerns like severe toothaches, broken teeth, and dental trauma.
Night Guards
Night guards are similar to mouth guards but are worn while sleeping to prevent damage from a disorder that causes you to unknowingly clench and grind your teeth while you are asleep. This disorder is called bruxism and leaving it untreated can result in teeth fractures, breakages, headaches, and jaw pain.
Retainers
Retainers maintain the teeth position. Many patients spend time and money on orthodontia and either lose their retainer or fall out of habit wearing their retainer. At Boyle Family dentistry, we can make a digital impression and provide you with retainers. This allows you to get back on track with maintaining that confident smile!
Night guards are similar to mouth guards but are worn while sleeping to prevent damage from a disorder that causes you to unknowingly clench and grind your teeth while you are asleep. This disorder is called bruxism and leaving it untreated can result in teeth fractures, breakages, headaches, and jaw pain.
Retainers
Retainers maintain the teeth position. Many patients spend time and money on orthodontia and either lose their retainer or fall out of habit wearing their retainer. At Boyle Family dentistry, we can make a digital impression and provide you with retainers. This allows you to get back on track with maintaining that confident smile!
What are dental sealants?
Sealants are a thin coating that is painted on teeth to protect them from cavities, they are typically used in children. This preventative treatment lowers the chances of developing cavities in the deep chewing surfaces of your back teeth. Because these grooves, pits, and fissures are narrow and difficult to clean with a toothbrush, they’re some of the areas that develop cavities first. By placing sealants over your chewing surfaces, we essentially create a shallower area that’s smoother and easier to clean with a toothbrush. That way there’s little to no residual bacteria left inside of the grooves following your typical brushing routine. Sealants are a quick and affordable option to preventing cavities and tooth fillings.
Sealants are a thin coating that is painted on teeth to protect them from cavities, they are typically used in children. This preventative treatment lowers the chances of developing cavities in the deep chewing surfaces of your back teeth. Because these grooves, pits, and fissures are narrow and difficult to clean with a toothbrush, they’re some of the areas that develop cavities first. By placing sealants over your chewing surfaces, we essentially create a shallower area that’s smoother and easier to clean with a toothbrush. That way there’s little to no residual bacteria left inside of the grooves following your typical brushing routine. Sealants are a quick and affordable option to preventing cavities and tooth fillings.
While it’s always our goal to care for and maintain your natural teeth, there are cases when removing a tooth is in your best interest. We work to make tooth extractions as easy as possible so you can focus on a quick recovery.
Tooth extraction is typically a very fast process — we will use anesthesia to ensure you’re comfortable. The most critical part of the process is recovery. We need to make sure we control the bleeding and encourage a proper healing process immediately following the tooth extraction. This involves having you bite down on a gauze pad for 30 to 45 minutes to form a blood clot. You must be extremely careful not to disturb the blood clot for the next 24 hours. To manage swelling, we recommend placing an ice pack on the outer cheek, and once the swelling has gone down, applying a warm compress for comfort. Gentle rinses with warm salt water also help keep the extraction area clean.
Excessive tooth decay, tooth infection, and crowding can all require a tooth extraction. Those who get braces may need one or two teeth removed to provide room for their other teeth as they shift into place. Additionally, those who are undergoing chemotherapy or are about to have an organ transplant may need compromised teeth removed in order to keep their mouth healthy.
Tooth extraction is typically a very fast process — we will use anesthesia to ensure you’re comfortable. The most critical part of the process is recovery. We need to make sure we control the bleeding and encourage a proper healing process immediately following the tooth extraction. This involves having you bite down on a gauze pad for 30 to 45 minutes to form a blood clot. You must be extremely careful not to disturb the blood clot for the next 24 hours. To manage swelling, we recommend placing an ice pack on the outer cheek, and once the swelling has gone down, applying a warm compress for comfort. Gentle rinses with warm salt water also help keep the extraction area clean.
Excessive tooth decay, tooth infection, and crowding can all require a tooth extraction. Those who get braces may need one or two teeth removed to provide room for their other teeth as they shift into place. Additionally, those who are undergoing chemotherapy or are about to have an organ transplant may need compromised teeth removed in order to keep their mouth healthy.
A dental implant serves as an artificial root for attaching a manufactured tooth. It’s utilized to support the replacement of a single tooth, multiple teeth, or even larger prosthetics like dentures, tailored to the patient’s specific needs and oral condition. Implant placement not only stabilizes bone levels but can also prevent bone loss, enhancing long-term support, functionality, and appearance. Unlike other methods, implants preserve adjacent teeth as they don’t require alteration.
Dental crowns and bridges are effective restorations when teeth are lost or severely damaged. They are used when a tooth has a very large filling that exceeds the natural tooth structure, your tooth had root canal therapy, or for cosmetic reasons. Our crowns and bridges look natural and offer much-needed assistance with chewing and speaking.
Periodontal disease, gum disease, and periodontitis are all used interchangeably to describe an infection in the gingiva (gums) and bone around your teeth. We rely on healthy structures to keep our tooth roots intact making it essential that signs of periodontitis are identified as early as possible.
Gingivitis is the earliest sign that there’s a problem. Minor redness, swelling, or mild bleeding may be common. But if not treated with daily home care and professional cleanings, that infection can spread down into your connective tissues, creating permanent structural damage. Periodontal disease, or gum disease, is effectively treated in two ways, which treatment you receive depends on the severity of the gum disease.
Scaling and root planning is the standard treatment for periodontitis. The procedure is very effective in managing the condition in its early to moderate stages. It does an excellent job of halting the disease process and giving your mouth a fresh start. When providing scaling and root planing treatment, your hygienist will access the areas below the gum line and between the teeth and remove harmful accumulations of plaque, tartar and oral bacteria. Then the root surfaces will be smoothed out to prevent future accumulations. Your gums should then begin the healing process and eventually reattach themselves to the teeth.
There are some types of Periodontal disease that may require additional treatment to Scaling and Root planing and your dentist and Hygienist may refer you to a Periodontal Gum Specialist for evaluation.5
Gingivitis is the earliest sign that there’s a problem. Minor redness, swelling, or mild bleeding may be common. But if not treated with daily home care and professional cleanings, that infection can spread down into your connective tissues, creating permanent structural damage. Periodontal disease, or gum disease, is effectively treated in two ways, which treatment you receive depends on the severity of the gum disease.
Scaling and root planning is the standard treatment for periodontitis. The procedure is very effective in managing the condition in its early to moderate stages. It does an excellent job of halting the disease process and giving your mouth a fresh start. When providing scaling and root planing treatment, your hygienist will access the areas below the gum line and between the teeth and remove harmful accumulations of plaque, tartar and oral bacteria. Then the root surfaces will be smoothed out to prevent future accumulations. Your gums should then begin the healing process and eventually reattach themselves to the teeth.
There are some types of Periodontal disease that may require additional treatment to Scaling and Root planing and your dentist and Hygienist may refer you to a Periodontal Gum Specialist for evaluation.5
Partial dentures are an option to replace missing teeth in the mouth. Partials and dentures can be a quick low cost way to gain your confident smile back. At Tara Boyle Family Dental we can help you decide the best option to replace missing teeth. Every person and mouth are different and will need different treatments.
Dental veneers, whether porcelain or composite can be an excellent solution to crowding issues, chipped or worn-down teeth, or discolorations. These thin shells are placed on the front surfaces of your teeth, transforming their appearance by concealing imperfections and creating a beautifully straight and uniform look.
The color of veneers can be tailored to match your natural tooth color, ensuring a seamless blend. The application process is painless.
The color of veneers can be tailored to match your natural tooth color, ensuring a seamless blend. The application process is painless.
Invisalign® aligners are an effective and discreet orthodontic treatment option worn comfortably over your teeth to continuously adjust alignment and spacing.
Invisalign® aligners are custom-made using digital scans of your current teeth and the result you hope to achieve. With Invisalign® aligners, you will switch to new aligners about every two weeks with each set shifting the teeth slightly — this continues until you have achieved your final results.
You remove the Invisalign® aligners for eating, drinking, and cleaning only. At first, they will feel very tight, but they will begin to loosen and feel more comfortable after a few days.
Invisalign® aligners are custom-made using digital scans of your current teeth and the result you hope to achieve. With Invisalign® aligners, you will switch to new aligners about every two weeks with each set shifting the teeth slightly — this continues until you have achieved your final results.
You remove the Invisalign® aligners for eating, drinking, and cleaning only. At first, they will feel very tight, but they will begin to loosen and feel more comfortable after a few days.
People complain of dulled or yellowed teeth that take away from their smiles. Discolored teeth can be associated with genetics, poor hygiene, existing dentistry and diet.
Professional teeth whitening treatments make it easier to achieve a bright smile. The treatment works by treating the teeth with a hydrogen peroxide gel. These oxygen ions flood your teeth and break down interior and exterior staining to achieve a bright look. This bleaching process is effective and safe with little to no discomfort.
Teeth whitening can help you love your smile and boost your confidence. The effects of teeth whitening can improve other aspects of your life. With proper oral hygiene, including brushing and flossing twice a day and maintaining regular dental checkups, you will be able to enjoy the effects of the treatment for years.
Professional teeth whitening treatments make it easier to achieve a bright smile. The treatment works by treating the teeth with a hydrogen peroxide gel. These oxygen ions flood your teeth and break down interior and exterior staining to achieve a bright look. This bleaching process is effective and safe with little to no discomfort.
Teeth whitening can help you love your smile and boost your confidence. The effects of teeth whitening can improve other aspects of your life. With proper oral hygiene, including brushing and flossing twice a day and maintaining regular dental checkups, you will be able to enjoy the effects of the treatment for years.
Notice the importance of regular dental checkups at Tara Boyle Family Dental, where we offer oral cancer screenings, thorough teeth cleanings, and X-rays to ensure your smile remains healthy and brilliant. At Tara Boyle Family Dental, we believe in the importance of preventative dental care to maintain your overall health and bright smile. Regular dental checkups every six months are crucial, as they allow us to detect and treat issues before they become more problematic. During these visits, our Dental Hygienists do a detailed evaluation of your gum and bone health, as well as a thorough teeth cleaning to remove plaque and tartar build-up, preventing gum disease and tooth decay. The Dentist and the Hygienist also conduct detailed oral cancer screenings. In addition, our checkups include X-rays to examine underlying issues that may not be visible during an intra oral exam. Prioritizing these twice yearly visits is a forward step in maintaining oral health and ensuring you smile, eat and talk with confidence.
Boyle Family dentistry specializes in emergency dentistry. We are quick to respond to your phone call whether it is a weekday or a weekend. Providing prompt appointments and treatments for urgent oral health concerns like severe toothaches, broken teeth, and dental trauma.
Night Guards
Night guards are similar to mouth guards but are worn while sleeping to prevent damage from a disorder that causes you to unknowingly clench and grind your teeth while you are asleep. This disorder is called bruxism and leaving it untreated can result in teeth fractures, breakages, headaches, and jaw pain.
Retainers
Retainers maintain the teeth position. Many patients spend time and money on orthodontia and either lose their retainer or fall out of habit wearing their retainer. At Boyle Family dentistry, we can make a digital impression and provide you with retainers. This allows you to get back on track with maintaining that confident smile!
Night guards are similar to mouth guards but are worn while sleeping to prevent damage from a disorder that causes you to unknowingly clench and grind your teeth while you are asleep. This disorder is called bruxism and leaving it untreated can result in teeth fractures, breakages, headaches, and jaw pain.
Retainers
Retainers maintain the teeth position. Many patients spend time and money on orthodontia and either lose their retainer or fall out of habit wearing their retainer. At Boyle Family dentistry, we can make a digital impression and provide you with retainers. This allows you to get back on track with maintaining that confident smile!
What are dental sealants?
Sealants are a thin coating that is painted on teeth to protect them from cavities, they are typically used in children. This preventative treatment lowers the chances of developing cavities in the deep chewing surfaces of your back teeth. Because these grooves, pits, and fissures are narrow and difficult to clean with a toothbrush, they’re some of the areas that develop cavities first. By placing sealants over your chewing surfaces, we essentially create a shallower area that’s smoother and easier to clean with a toothbrush. That way there’s little to no residual bacteria left inside of the grooves following your typical brushing routine. Sealants are a quick and affordable option to preventing cavities and tooth fillings.
Sealants are a thin coating that is painted on teeth to protect them from cavities, they are typically used in children. This preventative treatment lowers the chances of developing cavities in the deep chewing surfaces of your back teeth. Because these grooves, pits, and fissures are narrow and difficult to clean with a toothbrush, they’re some of the areas that develop cavities first. By placing sealants over your chewing surfaces, we essentially create a shallower area that’s smoother and easier to clean with a toothbrush. That way there’s little to no residual bacteria left inside of the grooves following your typical brushing routine. Sealants are a quick and affordable option to preventing cavities and tooth fillings.
While it’s always our goal to care for and maintain your natural teeth, there are cases when removing a tooth is in your best interest. We work to make tooth extractions as easy as possible so you can focus on a quick recovery.
Tooth extraction is typically a very fast process — we will use anesthesia to ensure you’re comfortable. The most critical part of the process is recovery. We need to make sure we control the bleeding and encourage a proper healing process immediately following the tooth extraction. This involves having you bite down on a gauze pad for 30 to 45 minutes to form a blood clot. You must be extremely careful not to disturb the blood clot for the next 24 hours. To manage swelling, we recommend placing an ice pack on the outer cheek, and once the swelling has gone down, applying a warm compress for comfort. Gentle rinses with warm salt water also help keep the extraction area clean.
Excessive tooth decay, tooth infection, and crowding can all require a tooth extraction. Those who get braces may need one or two teeth removed to provide room for their other teeth as they shift into place. Additionally, those who are undergoing chemotherapy or are about to have an organ transplant may need compromised teeth removed in order to keep their mouth healthy.
Tooth extraction is typically a very fast process — we will use anesthesia to ensure you’re comfortable. The most critical part of the process is recovery. We need to make sure we control the bleeding and encourage a proper healing process immediately following the tooth extraction. This involves having you bite down on a gauze pad for 30 to 45 minutes to form a blood clot. You must be extremely careful not to disturb the blood clot for the next 24 hours. To manage swelling, we recommend placing an ice pack on the outer cheek, and once the swelling has gone down, applying a warm compress for comfort. Gentle rinses with warm salt water also help keep the extraction area clean.
Excessive tooth decay, tooth infection, and crowding can all require a tooth extraction. Those who get braces may need one or two teeth removed to provide room for their other teeth as they shift into place. Additionally, those who are undergoing chemotherapy or are about to have an organ transplant may need compromised teeth removed in order to keep their mouth healthy.
A dental implant serves as an artificial root for attaching a manufactured tooth. It’s utilized to support the replacement of a single tooth, multiple teeth, or even larger prosthetics like dentures, tailored to the patient’s specific needs and oral condition. Implant placement not only stabilizes bone levels but can also prevent bone loss, enhancing long-term support, functionality, and appearance. Unlike other methods, implants preserve adjacent teeth as they don’t require alteration.
Dental crowns and bridges are effective restorations when teeth are lost or severely damaged. They are used when a tooth has a very large filling that exceeds the natural tooth structure, your tooth had root canal therapy, or for cosmetic reasons. Our crowns and bridges look natural and offer much-needed assistance with chewing and speaking.
Periodontal disease, gum disease, and periodontitis are all used interchangeably to describe an infection in the gingiva (gums) and bone around your teeth. We rely on healthy structures to keep our tooth roots intact making it essential that signs of periodontitis are identified as early as possible.
Gingivitis is the earliest sign that there’s a problem. Minor redness, swelling, or mild bleeding may be common. But if not treated with daily home care and professional cleanings, that infection can spread down into your connective tissues, creating permanent structural damage. Periodontal disease, or gum disease, is effectively treated in two ways, which treatment you receive depends on the severity of the gum disease.
Scaling and root planning is the standard treatment for periodontitis. The procedure is very effective in managing the condition in its early to moderate stages. It does an excellent job of halting the disease process and giving your mouth a fresh start. When providing scaling and root planing treatment, your hygienist will access the areas below the gum line and between the teeth and remove harmful accumulations of plaque, tartar and oral bacteria. Then the root surfaces will be smoothed out to prevent future accumulations. Your gums should then begin the healing process and eventually reattach themselves to the teeth.
There are some types of Periodontal disease that may require additional treatment to Scaling and Root planing and your dentist and Hygienist may refer you to a Periodontal Gum Specialist for evaluation.5
Gingivitis is the earliest sign that there’s a problem. Minor redness, swelling, or mild bleeding may be common. But if not treated with daily home care and professional cleanings, that infection can spread down into your connective tissues, creating permanent structural damage. Periodontal disease, or gum disease, is effectively treated in two ways, which treatment you receive depends on the severity of the gum disease.
Scaling and root planning is the standard treatment for periodontitis. The procedure is very effective in managing the condition in its early to moderate stages. It does an excellent job of halting the disease process and giving your mouth a fresh start. When providing scaling and root planing treatment, your hygienist will access the areas below the gum line and between the teeth and remove harmful accumulations of plaque, tartar and oral bacteria. Then the root surfaces will be smoothed out to prevent future accumulations. Your gums should then begin the healing process and eventually reattach themselves to the teeth.
There are some types of Periodontal disease that may require additional treatment to Scaling and Root planing and your dentist and Hygienist may refer you to a Periodontal Gum Specialist for evaluation.5
Partial dentures are an option to replace missing teeth in the mouth. Partials and dentures can be a quick low cost way to gain your confident smile back. At Tara Boyle Family Dental we can help you decide the best option to replace missing teeth. Every person and mouth are different and will need different treatments.
Dental veneers, whether porcelain or composite can be an excellent solution to crowding issues, chipped or worn-down teeth, or discolorations. These thin shells are placed on the front surfaces of your teeth, transforming their appearance by concealing imperfections and creating a beautifully straight and uniform look.
The color of veneers can be tailored to match your natural tooth color, ensuring a seamless blend. The application process is painless.
The color of veneers can be tailored to match your natural tooth color, ensuring a seamless blend. The application process is painless.
Invisalign® aligners are an effective and discreet orthodontic treatment option worn comfortably over your teeth to continuously adjust alignment and spacing.
Invisalign® aligners are custom-made using digital scans of your current teeth and the result you hope to achieve. With Invisalign® aligners, you will switch to new aligners about every two weeks with each set shifting the teeth slightly — this continues until you have achieved your final results.
You remove the Invisalign® aligners for eating, drinking, and cleaning only. At first, they will feel very tight, but they will begin to loosen and feel more comfortable after a few days.
Invisalign® aligners are custom-made using digital scans of your current teeth and the result you hope to achieve. With Invisalign® aligners, you will switch to new aligners about every two weeks with each set shifting the teeth slightly — this continues until you have achieved your final results.
You remove the Invisalign® aligners for eating, drinking, and cleaning only. At first, they will feel very tight, but they will begin to loosen and feel more comfortable after a few days.
People complain of dulled or yellowed teeth that take away from their smiles. Discolored teeth can be associated with genetics, poor hygiene, existing dentistry and diet.
Professional teeth whitening treatments make it easier to achieve a bright smile. The treatment works by treating the teeth with a hydrogen peroxide gel. These oxygen ions flood your teeth and break down interior and exterior staining to achieve a bright look. This bleaching process is effective and safe with little to no discomfort.
Teeth whitening can help you love your smile and boost your confidence. The effects of teeth whitening can improve other aspects of your life. With proper oral hygiene, including brushing and flossing twice a day and maintaining regular dental checkups, you will be able to enjoy the effects of the treatment for years.
Professional teeth whitening treatments make it easier to achieve a bright smile. The treatment works by treating the teeth with a hydrogen peroxide gel. These oxygen ions flood your teeth and break down interior and exterior staining to achieve a bright look. This bleaching process is effective and safe with little to no discomfort.
Teeth whitening can help you love your smile and boost your confidence. The effects of teeth whitening can improve other aspects of your life. With proper oral hygiene, including brushing and flossing twice a day and maintaining regular dental checkups, you will be able to enjoy the effects of the treatment for years.
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