Services
All of Our Services
Worth Palos Dentistry offers general, preventive, and restorative dental care for patients in Palos Hills and the surrounding communities. Select a service below to learn more.
What We Treat
General Dentistry
General dentistry is the foundation of a healthy smile — regular checkups, cleanings, and early detection of problems before they turn into something bigger and more expensive to fix.
Learn more →Preventive Dentistry
Preventive dentistry is about staying ahead of problems rather than reacting to them — the appointments that keep small issues from becoming root canals or extractions later.
Learn more →Endodontics & Root Canal Therapy
Endodontic treatment — most commonly known as a root canal — treats the soft tissue inside a tooth when it becomes infected or inflamed, usually from deep decay, a crack, or an old filling that's failed.
Learn more →Periodontics & Gum Disease Treatment
Periodontics is the care of the gums and the bone that supports your teeth. Left untreated, gum disease is one of the leading causes of adult tooth loss — and it's often painless in its early stages, which is exactly why regular checkups matter.
Learn more →Tooth Extractions
We always try to save a natural tooth first. But when a tooth is too damaged, infected, or crowded to keep — from severe decay, advanced gum disease, or a bad fracture — a straightforward extraction is sometimes the healthiest option.
Learn more →Oral Surgery
Some procedures — impacted wisdom teeth, complex extractions, or surgical placement of dental implants — call for a level of surgical care beyond a routine office visit.
Learn more →Dental Implants
A dental implant replaces a missing tooth from the root up — a small titanium post placed in the jawbone that acts as an anchor for a realistic, custom-matched crown on top.
Learn more →Orthodontics
Crowded, gapped, or misaligned teeth affect more than appearance — they can make teeth harder to clean properly and put uneven stress on your bite over time.
Learn more →Laser Dentistry
Dental lasers give us a more precise tool for certain soft-tissue procedures — treating gum disease, reshaping gum tissue, or handling small soft-tissue biopsies — often with less bleeding and a smoother recovery than traditional methods.
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