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All Family Dental and Braces

(on 26th)
Dentists in Chicago, IL
Dentists

Hours

Monday
7:00AM - 8:00PM
Tuesday
9:00AM - 6:00PM
Wednesday
7:00AM - 8:00PM
Thursday
7:00AM - 8:00PM
Friday
8:00AM - 2:00PM
Saturday
8:00AM - 2:00PM
Sunday
Closed

Location

3736 W. 26th St
Chicago, IL
60623

About

We are open and treating patients needing general dentistry services, oral surgery and orthodontics care. We will also continue to support those needing emergency dental care. Call us to schedule your appointment today.

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Services

  • General Dentistry
  • Orthodontics
  • Family Dentist
  • Pediatric Dentist
  • Teeth Whitening
  • Invisalign
  • Oral Surgery
  • Emergency dental care
  • Dental implants
  • Dental Check-ups
  • Wisdom Teeth Removal
  • Cavities
  • Dental Cleaning
  • Tooth Extraction
  • Dental Crowns
  • Dental Bridges
  • Digital X-Rays
  • Dentures

Latest

If you’re due for a cleaning or have been considering braces for yourself or your kids, we have openings and are accepting new patients – for all our treatments. Give us a call today to schedule your next appointment. When you arrive at our office, you’ll notice the additional protocols we’ve put in place to ensure your safety, as well as the safety of our patients, staff and community. We look forward to seeing you soon!
If you don’t take proper care of your gums, your inaction may lead to gum disease. As we mentioned in our previous gum care post, gum disease occurs when bacteria and plaque buildup around the tooth, damaging the supporting soft tissue and bone. Swollen and bright red gums, bleeding when brushing or flossing teeth, and bad breath are tell-tale signs of gum disease. If you’re experiencing these symptoms, schedule an appointment with your dentist as soon as possible.
Gum disease begins with bacterial growth in your mouth and, if not properly treated, may end with tooth loss due to destruction of the tissue that surrounds your teeth. In extreme cases, the disease’s bacteria can travel into the bloodstream and increase your risk for heart disease, respiratory disease, diabetes and other complications. Luckily, gum disease is preventable by brushing twice a day, flossing daily, using mouthwash and visiting your dentist regularly. Though it may feel like a chore, the upkeep is worth it to ensure a beautiful smile and healthy gums!
In addition to #flossing, another way to keep your gums in tip-top shape is with a #HealthyDiet. Do your best to avoid starchy and sugary foods like candy, which are common culprits of plaque. Instead, opt for a healthy, balanced meal plan that includes a range of colors and nutrients. Did you know eating crisp fruits and raw vegetables, such as apples and carrots, help clean plaque from teeth? You get a snack and a polish all in one!
Dental hygiene means more than just a pretty smile – it also means pretty gums! In honor of National Gum Care Month, we’ll be sharing information over the next few days on how to keep your gums healthy. We’re kicking things off by highlighting the importance of #flossing. Flossing is central to healthy gums because it removes plaque from places your toothbrush can’t reach, helping you avoid cavities and gum disease. Make sure to clean around your gums as well as between your teeth to remove all particles.
As #pregnancy alters hormones, the body responds to oral bacteria differently. Some pregnant women report having sore teeth and gums, which may be a result of increased blood flow or gingivitis. You can reduce oral discomfort during pregnancy by taking the following precautions: • Choose a toothbrush with soft bristles that won’t irritate your sore teeth or gums. • Avoid foods that trigger discomfort, including hard foods, hot foods and very cold foods. • See your dentist to make sure your soreness isn’t stemming from periodontal disease.
With the early winter weather leading to an increase in COVID-19 cases in our area, we want to assure you that we remain fully committed to meeting your dental needs in a safe and comfortable environment. As dental professionals, we’re infection control experts, and your safety is our top priority. We’re constantly monitoring the latest updates and recommendations from the CDC, American Dental Association and our state and local governments, and our current protocols support you having a safe and comfortable dental visit. As a reminder, when we reopened months ago, we put the following safety features in place to protect our patients, doctors, staff and community: • Pre-screenings before entering our clinic • Reinforced infection control • Ongoing staff training • PPE for all staff • Masks required for dental staff and patients The good news is that these protocols are working! The CDC recently reported that there hasn’t been a single documented transmission of COVID-19 in a clinical dental setting anywhere in the country. We look forward to safely seeing you – and your mask – in our office soon! DENTALANDBRACESLITTLEVILLAGE.COM Little Village, Chicago, IL Dentists | All Family Dental and Braces
Just because we’re wearing masks doesn’t mean your smile isn’t important. Keeping up your oral hygiene is still essential even if fewer people are seeing your mouth nowadays. 😷 Remember to brush twice per day, and floss and use mouthwash daily. Think of it as preparation for a dazzling smile when it’s safe to socialize mask-free.
If you’re thinking of skipping your New Year dental checkup, we advise you to reconsider. Now, more than ever, it’s critical to make sure you’re engaging in routine dental wellness to maintain your overall health, including coming in for regular dental cleanings and check-ups at least twice per year. Here are our top 5 reasons why you should make your next check-up and cleaning appointment (if you haven’t already!):
New year, new smile! Now is the time to address the aspects of your smile you’d like to improve. Whether you want to brighten your teeth, fix a chip or crack, or get rid of that pesky toothache, we’re here to help you. You know what to do – give us a call to schedule an appointment and get closer to your dream smile.
We continue to monitor the latest updates and recommendations from the CDC, American Dental Association and our state and local governments to ensure our protocols support you having a safe and comfortable dental visit. We’ve put the following safety features in place to protect our patients, doctors, staff and community: • Pre-screenings before entering our clinic • Reinforced infection control • Ongoing staff training • PPE for all staff • Masks required for dental staff and patients The good news is that these protocols are working! The CDC recently reported that there hasn’t been a single documented transmission of COVID-19 in a clinical dental setting anywhere in the country. We look forward to safely seeing you – and your mask – in our office soon!
We really appreciate your 10/10 recommendation, Samantha! We're so happy to learn your kids don’t mind visiting All Family Dental & Braces. 😁🦷 We do all we can to make coming to our office as enjoyable as possible for our younger patients.

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Company name
All Family Dental and Braces
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FAQs

  • What is the phone number for All Family Dental and Braces in Chicago IL?
    You can reach them at: 773-245-1017. It’s best to call All Family Dental and Braces during business hours.
  • What is the address for All Family Dental and Braces on 26th in Chicago?
    All Family Dental and Braces is located at this address: 3736 W. 26th St Chicago, IL 60623.
  • What are All Family Dental and Braces(Chicago, IL) store hours?
    All Family Dental and Braces store hours are as follows: Mon: 7:00AM - 8:00PM, Tue: 9:00AM - 6:00PM, Wed-Thu: 7:00AM - 8:00PM, Fri-Sat: 8:00AM - 2:00PM, Sun: Closed.