General dentistry at iCare is led by Dr. Aaron Manela, who sees patients for routine care while staying closely connected to the orthodontic side of the practice. That connection matters more than it might sound. A patient getting braces or aligners has different oral hygiene needs and different cavity risks than someone who is not in active treatment. A patient planning implants needs healthy gum tissue before any surgical step. Coordinating dental and specialty care in one building means nothing falls through the gap between providers.
What we do during a dental exam
A comprehensive dental exam at iCare goes beyond a quick visual check. Dr. Manela reviews digital x-rays taken with low-radiation digital sensors, checks each tooth individually for decay, cracks and wear, evaluates the gum tissue for signs of inflammation or recession and assesses the bite for any concerns that may be developing. For patients who are also in orthodontic treatment, that bite evaluation is done with awareness of where the teeth are going, not just where they are now. Intraoral camera images let us show you what we are seeing in real time on a chair-side screen, so you understand our findings rather than just being told about them.
Cleanings and prevention
Professional cleanings remove calcified buildup (calculus) that brushing and flossing cannot remove on their own. Calculus forms when soft plaque hardens over time and attaches to the tooth surface and under the gumline. Once it forms, it requires the mechanical removal that only a hygienist can provide. Patients in orthodontic treatment need particular attention during cleanings because brackets and wires create areas where plaque collects that are harder to reach with a toothbrush. Our hygiene team works with this in mind and coaches patients on technique adjustments that reduce their cavity risk throughout treatment.
Restorative care that matches the plan
When a cavity or restoration is needed, we use tooth-colored composite materials that bond directly to the tooth structure and do not require the same amount of removal that older amalgam fillings did. For more significant damage, we discuss options like crowns or onlays, and we time restorative work so it does not interfere with active orthodontic treatment when possible. If a tooth needs to be removed before or during orthodontic treatment, that coordination happens inside the same building rather than between offices that have to communicate externally.
Family care under one roof
We see children, teens and adults for general dental care. For families who are also bringing a child for orthodontic evaluation or treatment, it is often convenient to address both in a single visit or on the same day. The team is comfortable working with anxious patients and takes time to explain what each step involves before doing it. If dental anxiety has kept you from scheduling care, let us know when you call. We can walk you through what to expect and make sure the pace of the visit feels manageable.
General dental care in Norcross for families and adults
General dentistry at iCare includes exams, cleanings, prevention, fillings, restorative planning and practical guidance for maintaining oral health. Patients often choose the office because dental and orthodontic care can be coordinated in one place without transferring records or repeating information between providers.
Common questions about general dentistry
How often should I come in for cleanings?
Most patients benefit from cleanings every six months. Patients with active gum disease, high cavity risk or current orthodontic treatment may need a different schedule. We will tell you what makes sense for your situation.
Do you see patients who are also getting orthodontic treatment?
Yes. Dental and orthodontic care are coordinated closely here. If you are in braces or aligners, we account for that during exams and cleanings and adjust hygiene coaching accordingly.
What if I do not have dental insurance?
The office offers an in-house dental membership plan that covers preventive care at a flat annual rate and provides discounts on additional treatment. Our team can review that plan or discuss other payment options that fit your situation.
Can you do x-rays on my first visit?
Yes. We take digital x-rays at comprehensive exam appointments unless you have recent x-rays from another provider that you can share with us. Digital sensors use significantly lower radiation than traditional film x-rays.

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