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Bayview Dental provides comprehensive preventative, restorative and cosmetic dentistry effectively being able to handle any needs that you may have or that may arise.

We treat and prevent disorders and diseases of a patient’s teeth, gums, mouth, and jaw. If you require a specialist’s care, we have a network of trusted specialists to refer and coordinate your care with.

Yes, regular dental cleanings semi-annually are crucial for maintaining good oral health. Brushing for two minutes twice a day and flossing after every meal will prevent oral hygiene problems, but not all.

Regular cleanings will help prevent painful and costly issues from occurring or starting.

Yes, the best way to avoid intensive and costly dental care is through prevention. Regular exams and x-rays give your dentist valuable insights into your oral health and can help us to keep your smile looking fantastic. Not all dental problems have apparent symptoms; catching them early will save money and hassle. 

Healthy gums are firm to the touch. They don’t bleed or swell. But periodontal disease can cause discolored (reddish or purplish), swollen, bleeding gums. Left untreated, gum disease can cause destruction of your underlying jawbone, leading to possible tooth loss.  The breakdown of tissues around your teeth happens gradually. In fact, most people don’t experience pain with gum disease — especially during the early stages. So, it’s important to know the warning signs.

The most common symptoms of gum disease include:
  • Redness or purplish gums
  • Bleeding gums when you brush your teeth
  • Swollen or puffy gums
  • Bad breath or a bad taste in your mouth
  • Gum recession (gums that pull away from your teeth)
  • Sensitive teeth

We treat anyone who is aged 16 and up. Young adults must have all their adult teeth.