
Having straighter teeth can provide you with many benefits. They are easier to keep clean and healthy. They improve the functionality of your bite. They help correct dental-related speech impediments. And of course they look great! Learn more >>

The concept of a filling is the replacment and restoration your tooth structure that is damaged due to decay or fracture, with a material. When necessary, we are able to replace old, broken-down amalgam/metal fillings with tooth colored material to restore your smile and teeth to a more natural look and feel. Learn more >>

A crown is a permanent covering that fits over an original tooth that has either become decayed, damaged or cracked. Crowns are made of a variety of different materials such as porcelain, gold, or a mix of these materials. Porcelain has the most natural appearance, as it mimics the enamel of a tooth. A careful diagnosis by the doctors is necessary to determine which type of crown or bridge restoration is best for your specific need. Learn more >>

Originally, dental implants were designed as a way to secure dentures. Thanks to advanced studies in titanium and alterations to the original design, dental implants have become more versatile for a wider variety of procedures. Learn more >>

A common misconception is that root canal treatment (endodontics) is a painful procedure. Actually, in most instances, root canals are similar to having a cavity filled, producing minimal discomfort. Learn more >>

Full & Partial Dentures
Periodontal disease, injury and tooth decay can cause loss of your natural teeth. However, we can bring your smile back with dentures that restore your missing teeth. With improved technology and updated materials, we can now make them appear more natural and more comfortable for you. Learn more >>

Frequently, our patients present to us with many oral health problems. These may include, (severely worn), periodontally diseased, missing, broken, or simply “unattractive” teeth. Drs. Andrew and Scott Mogelof have undertaken years of detailed training in order to provide comprehensive, meticulous and sophisticated solutions to complex problems. In particular, our doctors coordinate their efforts with other specialists, when necessary, to assist in the successful completion of care. Learn more >>

This specific type of dentistry may not be familiar to you but, as time goes on, you will understand this is part of the future of dentistry.Learn more >>

Mogelof Dental Group places great importance on giving your child an excellent start to their dental care. Most children should have their first dental visit by about the age of 3. At that point most, if not all, of their primary teeth should be in place. We want your child to develop a non-fearing, positive relationship with our dentists and hygienists. We also want to educate new parents about nutrition and proper home care for their children. Learn more >>

Periodontal dentistry focuses on the supporting structures around your teeth. Even the healthiest tooth will be lost unless it has a strong foundation. When these tissues are not healthy, patients suffer from periodic infections which increase the rate of bone loss. In fact, gum disease is a leading cause of tooth loss in adults. Healthy gums are a crucial aspect of maintaining good oral health. Learn more >>

Veneers are thin, semi-translucent “shells” made from porcelain and permanently bonded to your teeth. Veneers are a great alternative to more extensive procedures to solve cosmetic problems many patients have with their front teeth. Learn more >>

A healthy smile is a happy smile. Good oral hygiene and frequent visits to the dentist are the key to maintaining the health of your teeth and gums. Through routine cleanings, early detection of cavities, and other preventative procedures, we are able to help you keep your smile in the best possible condition in an economical way. Learn more >>

Sedation or “sleep dentistry” refers to the use of medication to help our patients relax, decrease anxiety or even be put to sleep during dental procedures. There are different types of sedation, including nitrous oxide (“laughing gas”), oral sedatives, Intra-venous (moderate sedation) and general anesthetic. Learn more >>

So, another night’s sleep lost. Are you falling asleep driving or sitting in the movie theater. Are you irritable, lack energy at work, job performance is depleted, and you feel somewhat depressed. You may be suffering from Sleep Apnea. This is a growing problem for our general population. It is not only for those who are overweight although it is more common in those people who are more than 30 lbs overweight. Learn more >>

Temporo-mandibular Joint Disorders
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ), more commonly referred to as the “jaw joint,” assists in the opening, closing, and functional movements of the jaw. Our doctors are trained in the diagnosis of TMJ (Temporomandibular Disorders). This category includes many problems that can mimic joint related problems but actually have separate medical diagnoses. The correct diagnosis is very important so patients are treated efficiently and as non-invasively as possible. Learn more >>














