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Comprehensive General Dentistry Services in Novi, MI

At ., we provide a complete selection of general dentistry services to keep your teeth, gums, and smile in top shape. Our dentists and staff offer everything from routine teeth cleanings and dental sealants to advanced care like root scaling, dentures, and crowns. Each treatment will support lasting oral health while making your visits comfortable and stress-free.

Explore the full range of services available at our Novi dental office and book your appointment today for care that helps you maintain strong, healthy teeth for years to come.

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Our Services

General Dental Health Services

Proper oral health starts with consistent care, and our team provides the full range of general dentistry services to keep your smile healthy. From routine dental exams and professional teeth cleaning to fillings, crowns, and more, we offer preventive dental care and treatment solutions that protect your teeth long-term.

Whether it’s dental exams for adults, dental exams for children, or complete oral care for families, our Novi dental office is here to support every stage of your smile. With regular dental checkups and early treatment when needed, we make it easy to feel confident every time you visit the dentist.

Crowns

Dental Bridge

Dental Exams & X-Rays

Dental Sealants

Root Canals

Fillings

Oral Cancer Screening

Sedation Dentistry

Teeth Cleaning

Tooth Extractions

Dentures

Bruxism

Digital Dentistry

Periodontics

Root Scaling & Planing

Pinhole Therapy (PST)

Night Guards

Gum Disease

Fluoride Treatment

Wisdom Teeth

Cosmetic Bonding

Cosmetic Dentistry

Porcelain Veneers

Teeth Whitening

Dental Implants

Orthodontics

Invisalign®

Other Dental Services

Laser Diagnostics

Emergency Services

Brushing Aside the Confusion to Create a Cavity-Free Curiosity Corner

Flossophy 101: General Dentistry FAQs

Most people should schedule a dental exam every six months to maintain healthy teeth and gums. However, your dentist may recommend more frequent visits if you have ongoing oral health concerns.

How often you should schedule a dentist appointment depends on:

  • Standard Recommendation: Twice a year for cleanings and exams.
  • High-Risk Patients: More frequent visits may be needed if you have gum disease, frequent cavities, or other dental issues.
  • Personalized Care: Your dentist sets the best schedule based on your oral health history.

Why this matters: Regular exams help catch problems early, prevent costly treatments, and keep your smile healthy long-term.

Children should have their first dental exam by age one or within six months of their first tooth coming in. Early visits allow the dentist to check for proper development, look for any early signs of cavities, and provide guidance on home care.

Starting dental exams at a young age also helps children get comfortable with the dental office, making future visits less stressful. Regular checkups from the beginning support good oral health habits and set the foundation for strong, healthy teeth as permanent teeth come in.

Dental X-rays reveal issues that aren’t visible during a regular exam, making them essential for preventive and accurate care. They help your dentist detect problems early, often before you notice symptoms. Benefits of dental X-rays include:

  • Early Detection: Identifies cavities, bone loss, infections, and impacted teeth.
  • Treatment Planning: Provides detailed images for procedures like fillings, root canals, and orthodontics.
  • Prevention: Helps stop minor issues from developing into serious conditions.

Why this matters: X-rays give a clearer picture of your oral health, ensuring timely treatment and long-term protection for your teeth and gums.

Wisdom teeth are usually removed in the late teens or early twenties, when they are more likely to cause problems with crowding, pain, or infection. A dentist will monitor their position with exams and X-rays to determine the right timing.

Not all wisdom teeth need removal, but impacted or misaligned ones can lead to dental issues such as gum inflammation, cavities, or pressure on neighboring teeth. Removing them early often makes recovery easier and helps prevent long-term complications.

Gum disease is an infection of the tissues that support your teeth, caused by plaque buildup. It starts as gingivitis (red, swollen, or bleeding gums) and can progress to periodontitis, which may lead to tooth loss if untreated. Key information on gum disease:

  • Causes: Plaque, poor oral hygiene, smoking, and certain medical conditions.
  • Prevention: Brush twice daily, floss daily, schedule regular dental cleanings, and avoid tobacco use.
  • Warning Signs: Red, tender, or bleeding gums, persistent bad breath, or receding gums.

Why this matters: Preventing gum disease protects both your oral health and your overall well-being, since untreated gum infections are linked to other health conditions.

Plaque Stops Here

Book Your Next Dentist Appointment Today

Your best smile begins with a single appointment. At Goldstein Dental Group, we make it simple to explore personalized cosmetic treatments that improve your smile, promote teeth health, and boost your confidence.

Don’t let dental issues ruin your day. Schedule your consultation today and discover the cosmetic treatments that can bring you closer to the smile you’ve always imagined.

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