Did you know that the reason we have wisdom teeth is from our ancestors' lifestyles? Now that so much has changed, oral surgeons perform over a thousand wisdom teeth removal surgeries annually. For more information check out our blog! https://bit.ly/2FQwFqL
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We know we're supposed to avoid a lot of sugar, but what actually happens to your teeth when you eat it?
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Our office continues to fight to stop the spread of the Coronavirus. In addition to our virtual waiting room, we have increased the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) worn by our team members. We are monitoring temperatures and continue to screen for Covid-19.
Our office is taking additional precautions to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus. We have implemented a virtual waiting room that allows you to wait safely in your car, while we prepare for your appointment.
We are excited to announce that our practice is now reopened for elective and non-emergency dental procedures, including hygiene appointments. We look forward to seeing you!
If you are suffering from urgent dental issues like severe pain and discomfort, infection, toothaches, dental trauma, cracked, fractured, or broken teeth and denture adjustments and repairs, please call us!!
It could have a severe impact on your health if you leave it to long!
We have on-call doctors ready to treat the dental needs that will keep you out of urgent care and emergency rooms, which need to be kept free for our community during this COVID 19 crisis.
Our office hours are changing daily to meet people's needs. Don't suffer in pain. We are here to help you. Please call us to schedule an appointment.
47% of the population suffer from periodontitis. With about half of the population suffering from periodontist, be sure you are taking good care of your gums! Check out our blog for some simple tips to optimize your dental health. https://bit.ly/2Ha5CYd
Flossing daily can be an annoying task, but it’s very important! It removes excess food particles and prevents plaque build-up that can eventually lead to decay. Commit to this or one of our 4 other oral health resolutions this new year for a healthier smile! https://bit.ly/38VFzxU