Why You Should Schedule A Dental Appointment Right Away

Did we recommend a dental treatment for you or a loved one, but you haven’t scheduled the appointment yet? We know that many of our patients have hectic schedules. Between work obligations, family activities, trying to see friends, and holiday festivities, there is never a dull moment. No matter how busy you may be, it is important to make your dental health a priority. Now is the perfect time to schedule an appointment for a recommended treatment or oral hygiene examination because, if you have dental insurance, you are likely to lose any remaining benefits on December 31st. We certainly don’t want you to miss out on money that is owed to you. Read on to learn more.

Make Over Your Smile

Would you love to improve your smile? Are you constantly looking for ways to change your smile? Being unhappy with your teeth and smile can cause some individuals to become self-conscious. They may hide their smile or be uncomfortable when speaking closely with others. We can help improve the appearance of your smile or restore the function of your teeth. To achieve this, we may recommend a single treatment or a complete smile makeover. Read on to learn more about how we can improve your smile.

A Tooth Replacement Option You Should Know About

Have you experienced tooth loss and are struggling to choose a tooth replacement option because you are overwhelmed with your choices? Facing the emotions after tooth loss can be difficult enough for some patients, and we never want anyone to feel overwhelmed when choosing a tooth replacement option. We are here to help support your needs and inform you about each method and which option we would recommend. Our goal is to have our patients understand the various tooth replacement options and make an educated choice. Even if this does not apply to you now, there is a good chance your loved one may be in this situation soon. We want to take a few moments to explain more about dental bridges. You may have heard the term before, but do you know what this procedure is and what it does for your oral health? Continue reading to learn more.