Our Services
Cleaning and Prevention
Regular preventive visits with your hygienist and doctors at Yuma Family Dental help reduce the risk of tooth decay, gum disease, and more costly treatment over time. A healthy smile starts with consistent home care, including brushing, flossing, and using the right products for your specific needs. Combined with a balanced diet and routine professional cleanings, these habits can help prevent minor concerns from becoming more serious dental problems.
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During every visit, we examine the tissues of your mouth for changes that could affect your oral or overall health.
Early detection of oral cancer and other abnormalities greatly improves treatment outcomes.
If we notice unusual tissue changes, we may recommend monitoring, removal, or further testing such as a biopsy.
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Why Regular Dental Cleanings Matter
Remove hardened plaque (tartar) and harmful bacteria that brushing and flossing can’t eliminate, helping prevent gum disease and tooth loss.
Polish away stains and microscopic plaque, leaving teeth smoother, cleaner, and brighter.
Support long-term oral health by helping detect potential dental problems early during routine preventive visits.
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Brush and clean between your teeth at least twice daily to maintain oral health between visits.
Your hygienist can recommend the right tools and products for a personalized home care routine.
Simple additions, like products with xylitol, can help reduce cavity risk and support long-term oral health.
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Gum disease affects many adults and is a leading cause of tooth loss, but it can be controlled with early diagnosis and proper treatment.
Our team evaluates your gum and bone levels to detect and measure the severity of periodontal disease.
Treatment may include deep cleaning below the gumline, personalized home-care recommendations, and ongoing maintenance visits.
Consistent care helps protect the foundation of your teeth and prevent further bone and gum damage.
Maintaining healthy gums also supports better overall health, as gum disease has been linked to conditions like heart disease and diabetes.
Family Services
At Yuma Family Dental, we are committed to providing exceptional care for every member of your family. Our team enjoys helping children build healthy habits early, knowing that positive dental experiences can shape their attitude toward oral health for years to come. From first checkups to orthodontic evaluations and ongoing care, we strive to make patients of all ages feel comfortable, heard, and well cared for at every stage.
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Tooth decay can begin early, making preventive care essential for children. Early dental visits help monitor your child’s development and establish healthy habits that protect their smile for years to come. We recommend scheduling your child’s first dental visit by age one and continuing with regular six-month checkups.
Tips for Preventing Cavities
Clean your baby’s teeth or gums after feedings and begin brushing as soon as the first tooth appears.
Avoid bottles with milk or sugary drinks at bedtime and limit sugary foods and beverages throughout the day.
Supervise your child’s brushing to ensure their teeth are cleaned thoroughly.
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The teen years bring many changes that can impact oral health. Busy schedules, growing independence, and dietary habits can make it easy for brushing and flossing to slip. Regular dental visits every six months help reinforce healthy habits, provide guidance, and catch potential problems early.
Tips to Protect Your Teen’s Smile
Limit sodas and energy drinks, which are a leading cause of cavities in teens.
Encourage consistent brushing—especially before bedtime—and daily flossing.
Promote healthy habits, such as avoiding shared toothbrushes and maintaining good daily oral care.
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Ignoring small signs of tooth decay or gum disease can lead to bigger problems over time, including pain, emergency treatment, and even tooth loss. These issues develop because harmful bacteria in the mouth feed on sugars from our diet, producing acids and toxins that damage teeth and gums.
Tips for a Healthy Mouth
Brush and clean between your teeth daily to remove plaque and harmful bacteria.
Limit sugary foods and drinks, and rinse with water after meals when possible.
Visit your dentist regularly so small problems can be treated before they become major issues.
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Dental sealants help protect children’s molars from cavities by sealing the deep grooves where bacteria often hide. The procedure is quick, comfortable, and creates a protective barrier on the chewing surfaces of the teeth.
Sealants can reduce cavity risk by up to 90% and help children reach adulthood with fewer fillings and a healthier smile.
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As your child’s teeth and jaws develop, our dentists monitor their growth for signs of crowding, bite concerns, or jaw alignment issues. Early evaluations—often around age six when permanent teeth begin to emerge—help determine whether early orthodontic treatment may be beneficial.
Successful treatment depends on early intervention, consistent care, and maintaining excellent oral hygiene, helping create a healthy, confident smile that lasts a lifetime.
Tooth Replacement
Missing teeth can affect more than your appearance—they can also impact chewing function, bite balance, and the health of surrounding teeth. Whether tooth loss is caused by injury, decay, or gum disease, replacing missing teeth can help prevent shifting, excess wear, and other long-term complications. Our doctors offer a range of restorative options, including dental implants, and will help you choose the solution that best fits your needs.
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Durable, natural-looking solution for replacing missing teeth
Placed securely in the jawbone to restore strength, function, and appearance
Can support crowns, bridges, or dentures for a complete, confident smile
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Replaces a full arch of missing teeth with four strategically placed implants for a secure, natural-feeling smile
Often allows patients to leave with a temporary fixed denture the same day, followed by a permanent restoration after healing
Restores confident chewing, speaking, and smiling with a stable long-term solution supported by regular care and maintenance
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Dental bridges replace missing teeth by anchoring a replacement tooth to the natural teeth on either side of the gap.
Bridges restore chewing ability and appearance using durable, natural-looking materials.
In some cases, dental implants can be used to support a bridge, reducing stress on surrounding teeth and improving long-term stability.
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An affordable option for replacing multiple or all missing teeth, helping restore your smile and chewing ability.
Available as full dentures (replacing all teeth) or partial dentures (filling gaps while supporting remaining teeth).
Can also be supported by dental implants for improved stability, comfort, and a more natural feel.
Cosmetic Dentistry
Your smile plays an important role in confidence, self-esteem, and the way you connect with others. If you feel self-conscious about your teeth, cosmetic dentistry offers a range of modern solutions to help enhance your smile and restore your confidence. Our doctors are passionate about creating beautiful, natural-looking results that help patients feel proud to smile again.
Cosmetic Dental Treatments Can:
Brighten stained or discolored teeth and improve overall smile appearance
Repair chips, cracks, gaps, and uneven tooth shape
Correct mild crowding for a more balanced smile
Replace missing teeth and outdated metal restorations with natural-looking solutions
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Porcelain veneers can dramatically improve your smile by correcting chips, stains, gaps, and uneven teeth. These thin, custom-made porcelain shells bond to the front of your teeth to create a natural, beautiful appearance.
Treatment is carefully planned to match your desired shape and color and typically takes two visits—one to prepare the teeth and another to place the finished veneers, revealing a refreshed, confident smile.
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Dental crowns restore teeth damaged by decay, fractures, trauma, or root canal treatment. These natural-looking restorations strengthen and protect the tooth while restoring normal function.
Crowns can repair a single tooth or work with bridges and dental implants, blending seamlessly with your natural smile.
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Cavities and small fractures can worsen over time if left untreated. Today, tooth-colored composite fillings offer a strong, natural-looking way to repair damaged teeth while preserving more of the healthy tooth structure.
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Professional whitening can help restore a brighter, more confident smile. At Wray Family Dental, we offer the KöR Whitening system, which uses a powerful, refrigerated gel to safely remove deep stains.
With convenient at-home treatment and professional-strength formulas, KöR Whitening can noticeably brighten your smile in just a few weeks.
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The shape and appearance of your gums play an important role in creating a balanced, attractive smile. When gum tissue appears uneven or excessive, it can distract from otherwise healthy teeth.
Gum contouring gently reshapes the gum line to create a more even, natural-looking smile. Using advanced laser technology, the procedure is often quick, comfortable, and delivers immediate, noticeable results.
Orthodontics
Straight teeth do more than enhance your smile—they also support better oral health by making teeth easier to clean and helping maintain proper bite alignment. Orthodontic treatment can improve both appearance and function, whether for a growing child or an adult seeking a straighter smile. With options ranging from traditional braces to more discreet solutions, our doctors can help you find the treatment that best fits your needs.
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Clear aligners straighten teeth using a series of custom-made, nearly invisible trays. Removable and comfortable, they gently shift teeth into place while allowing you to eat, brush, and floss normally.
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Braces use brackets and wires to straighten teeth and improve bite alignment. With proper care and regular adjustments, they can help create a healthy, well-aligned smile.
Extractions & Preservation
While preserving your natural teeth is always our goal, some situations—such as wisdom teeth, severe decay, fractures, bone loss, or overcrowding—may require extraction. When tooth removal is necessary, we tailor treatment to your needs and use modern techniques to provide safe, comfortable, and minimally invasive care.
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When a tooth cannot be saved, an extraction may be necessary to protect your overall oral health. Our team uses modern anesthetics and gentle techniques to keep the procedure comfortable and will provide guidance for healing afterward. We’ll also discuss options for replacing missing teeth to help maintain a healthy, balanced smile.
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Root canal treatment is used when the inner nerve of a tooth becomes infected or damaged due to decay or cracks. The procedure removes the infected tissue, cleans and seals the tooth, and restores it with a filling or crown. Root canals are a safe and effective way to relieve pain and save a natural tooth.
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Minor surgical procedures involving the teeth, gums, or jaw may sometimes be needed to protect or improve long-term oral health. When surgery is recommended, our dentists focus on providing safe, comfortable care using modern techniques and sedation options when appropriate. In some cases, patients may also be referred to a trusted specialist to ensure the best possible treatment outcome.
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Bone grafting helps rebuild or preserve jawbone lost due to tooth removal, gum disease, or injury. This procedure can maintain bone structure and prepare the area for future treatments such as dental implants.
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Wisdom teeth, or third molars, typically begin to appear between ages 16 and 25. In some patients there is enough room for them to erupt normally, but more often they become impacted or misaligned, which can increase the risk of pain, infection, decay, or damage to neighboring teeth. Regular evaluation with panoramic x-rays helps determine whether wisdom teeth should be monitored or removed. If treatment is needed, our doctors can review your options and discuss sedation methods to help make the procedure as comfortable as possible.
Sedation & Comfort
Dental anxiety is common, and we understand that many patients feel nervous before or during treatment. To help you feel more relaxed and comfortable, we offer several sedation options, including oral and intravenous sedation. While local anesthesia is still used to numb the area, sedation can reduce anxiety and make the overall experience much easier for nervous patients.
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Oral sedation provides a deeper level of relaxation for patients who feel anxious about dental treatment. A prescribed medication taken before your appointment helps reduce anxiety and allows treatment to be completed more comfortably, often in fewer visits.
During your procedure, our dentists carefully monitor your vital signs to ensure your safety. Because the effects last beyond your appointment, you will need someone to drive you home afterward.
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IV sedation offers a deeper level of relaxation for patients with significant dental anxiety or for those undergoing more complex procedures. Medication is administered through the bloodstream, allowing it to work quickly and often leaving patients with little or no memory of the treatment. Advanced monitoring is used during IV sedation to ensure a safe, comfortable experience, and because the effects last beyond your appointment, you will need someone to drive you home afterward.
Oral Appliances
At Yuma Family Dental, we believe in providing the most conservative treatment possible whenever appropriate. Custom oral appliances offer a simple, non-invasive solution for conditions such as teeth grinding, sleep apnea, bite issues, and jaw joint discomfort. Each appliance is carefully designed for a precise fit and tailored to your individual treatment needs and goals.
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Sleep disorders such as sleep apnea can reduce oxygen levels during the night and often go undiagnosed, affecting both rest and overall wellness. Identifying and addressing these conditions can play an important role in protecting your long-term health.
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Teeth should make only brief contact during normal chewing, but clenching and grinding can place excessive pressure on both the teeth and jaw. Over time, this habit can lead to worn or flattened teeth, jaw soreness, headaches, and damage to the jaw joints. If these symptoms are present, a custom night guard and bite evaluation can help protect your teeth, reduce discomfort, and prevent further damage.
Technology
At Yuma Family Dental, we combine advanced technology, ongoing training, and compassionate care to provide a more comfortable and efficient dental experience. By incorporating the latest techniques and equipment, our doctors are able to deliver high-quality treatment with greater precision, less discomfort, and fewer visits. The result is modern, reliable dental care designed to help you feel confident and well cared for at every appointment.
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Digital scanning provides a detailed view of your teeth and gums, allowing you to see exactly what we see. Using a small handheld scanner, we can quickly capture clear images that help identify issues such as cracks or damage as well as monitor changes over time.
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Digital x-rays capture detailed images of your teeth while using a fraction of the radiation used in traditional film systems. The images appear instantly, helping reduce time in the dental chair while allowing our dentists to diagnose and treat dental conditions with greater accuracy.
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ConeBeam CT scanning provides advanced 3D images of your teeth, jaw, and facial structures, allowing us to view your oral health from every angle. This detailed imaging helps diagnose problems more accurately and plan treatments such as dental implants, root canals, and other procedures.
The scan is quick, comfortable, and uses significantly less radiation than traditional medical CT scans, giving us precise information to provide the best possible care.
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Dental lasers allow many procedures to be performed with greater comfort and faster healing. This technology can be used to remove small tissue growths, reshape gums, and treat certain oral conditions with minimal bleeding and often without stitches.
Laser treatment can also help speed healing for mouth sores and other soft tissue issues, making it a versatile tool for improving comfort and treatment outcomes.
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CAD/CAM technology allows many dental restorations and appliances to be designed and created with exceptional precision. Using advanced digital software and manufacturing, treatments such as crowns, veneers, bridges, dentures, mouthguards, and some orthodontic appliances can be made for a more accurate fit, natural appearance, and long-lasting function. In many cases, this technology also improves efficiency and may allow for more convenient single-visit treatment.
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Using advanced phase-contrast microscopy, we can show you the bacteria in your mouth in real time, making it easier to understand what may be affecting your gums and overall oral health. This technology supports a more personalized, preventive approach by helping us identify concerns early and guide you toward a healthier smile.
Virtual Smile Design
At Yuma Family Dental, we aim to make access to dental care as convenient as possible. With our virtual smile design platform, you have the option to receive an initial consult from the comfort of your own home.
How it works:
Upload a photo or area or your smile.
One of our doctors will review your photo and send you a personalized video consult.
Watch your video and schedule your appointment.
Scan the QR code to get started today!