Dental care is easier to understand when you start with the problem, not the procedure. Whether something hurts, something broke, a tooth is missing, or you were told you need treatment. KYT helps you understand what is happening before choosing the next step.
For planned treatment, we provide written estimates and review PPO benefits whenever possible before treatment is scheduled.
§ 01 · Start here
Not sure what category you fall into? Start with your situation.
Not sure where to start
Something hurts, something broke, or you were told you need treatment. We help you sort what's real, what's urgent, and what can wait.
Tooth pain or infection
Pain, pressure, sensitivity, or swelling. KYT confirms what's happening before recommending treatment.
Broken tooth or lost crown
Broken tooth, lost crown, sharp edge, or cracked filling. Options depend on what structure remains.
I was told I need treatment
Crowns, root canals, implants, or larger plans make more sense when you understand the why.
§ 02 · Decay and damage
When a tooth is breaking down or has broken.
Small cavities
Caught early, small cavities can often be treated conservatively to preserve natural tooth structure.
Fillings
Tooth-colored composite restorations for cavities and minor damage.
Large cavities or broken teeth
When decay or damage has progressed to a structural problem. Options depend on what remains and how the bite loads the tooth.
Dental crowns
Full-coverage restoration when a tooth has lost enough structure that a filling cannot hold.
Worn or damaged teeth
Teeth worn by grinding, acid, or age. KYT looks at force patterns and structure before planning restoration.
Replacing old dental work
Crowns, bridges, and fillings that have reached the end of their lifespan. Options depend on what is underneath.
§ 03 · Pain and infection
When something hurts or shows signs of infection.
Tooth pain or infection
Pain does not always mean the same thing. KYT confirms what's happening before recommending treatment.
Root canals
When infection has reached the nerve. Clears the infection and preserves the tooth when structure allows.
Extractions
When a tooth cannot be saved or is better removed. KYT plans the full picture before extracting.
Wisdom teeth
When wisdom teeth are causing problems or will cause problems later. Evaluation includes bite and neighboring tooth impact.
§ 04 · Missing teeth
When a tooth is gone and the space needs a decision.
Missing teeth
When a tooth is gone, options depend on bone levels, adjacent teeth, bite forces, and long-term stability goals.
Dental implants
A replacement that functions like a natural tooth root. KYT evaluates bone, force, and sequencing before planning.
Implant vs. bridge
When a tooth needs replacing, the right approach depends on adjacent teeth, bone levels, and the bite. We explain both options.
Crowns & restorations
Existing crowns, bridges, and restorations that need reassessment or replacement.
§ 05 · Gum and bone support
When the foundation the teeth sit in is the problem.
Gum disease
Bleeding gums, bone loss, or pocketing. Gum disease affects the support that keeps teeth stable. Early treatment can slow progression.
Deep cleaning
Scaling and root planing for active periodontal disease with calculus below the gumline. Often needed before other treatment.
Periodontal maintenance
Ongoing monitoring and cleaning to stabilize periodontal disease after initial treatment.
§ 06 · Alignment and appearance
When the concern is how teeth fit, look, or feel.
Crooked or crowded teeth
Crowding can affect appearance, hygiene, bite forces, and long-term wear. KYT evaluates fit and force before recommending aligners.
Invisalign
Clear aligner treatment when bite health, gum health, and tooth structure support it. We explain when aligners make sense.
Cosmetic concerns
Shape, color, and appearance when structure is healthy but the look needs attention. Options explained before choosing care.
Teeth whitening
Professional whitening for staining that does not respond to brushing alone.
§ 07 · Complex planning
When multiple teeth or larger decisions are involved.
Full mouth reconstruction
When multiple teeth are failing, the right approach sequences care around structure, force, timing, and long-term stability.
Second opinions
If you received a large treatment plan and want another perspective, KYT reviews findings and explains the reasoning clearly.
Long-term treatment planning
KYT uses a structured framework to help patients understand what matters now, what can wait, and why.
§·Next step
An exam is the right first step. We get clear on what is real, what is urgent, and what can wait. Most new patients are seen within 1-2 business days.