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Your
entire family can find the dental services you need
at Morse Road Family Dental Group. Our convenient
location offers a wide array of services.
CEREC
The world's only system for the fabrication of all
ceramic dental restorations in one office visit.
With CEREC,
you can be in and out in a single visit with a permanent,
all-ceramic crown, onlay, or veneer. For you, the
patient, this means fewer injections, less drilling,
and less time out of your hectic schedule for dental
care.
IV Sedation
If the thought of sitting in a dental chair makes
you anxious and afraid, you are not alone. In fact,
thousands of people put off seeing the dentist every
year and risk the health of their smile because
of their fears. Dr. Roy and his compassionate staff
understand and have a solution: intravenous (IV)
sedation dentistry. This process safely puts you
into a tranquil state of mind, and you will have
virtually no memory of your treatment once it’s
finished. Dr. Roy is one of a very small percentage
of general dentists in Ohio who is authorized by
the State Dental Board to administer IV sedation.
So don't let fear keep you from having a healthy,
beautiful smile. Emergency
Services
Dr. Roy has handled thousands of dental emergencies.
He taught a course in dento-alveolar traumatology
(treatment of injuries to teeth and bone surrounding
the teeth) to the emergency room physicians at Riverside
Methodist Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, and still
handles emergency calls for some of the local hospital
emergency rooms. Other
Services Include:
Air Abrasion for “drill-less dentistry”
Composite (tooth-colored) and Amalgam (metal) Fillings
Crowns, Bridges, and other permanent restorations
Dentures and Partial Dentures
Root Canals
Tooth Extractions
Veneers
Whitening Preventive
Care Services:
Teeth Cleaning
Comprehensive Dental Exams
Fluoride Treatment
Intra Oral Photography
Digital X-rays
Bite Guards
Cancer Screening |
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mission is not only to treat dental disease, but
also to educate our patients about their oral health
so that they can minimize their likelihood of dental
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