Don't forget about those October appointments! If you think it is about time for a cleaning, give the office a call or schedule one online!
Did you know that you can schedule your appointments with us online? Just go to our website and click "Schedule Online" and you can make an appointment within minutes without even having to call the office!
Total Dental Care updated their business hours.
Don't forget to brush away all that Monday coffee!
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Give us a call today, to make sure that your teeth stay healthy and strong for many Monday's to come!
Here at Total Dental we welcome mouths of all different sizes! Make that during the back to school craziness you don't forget to bring you little ones in!
Dr. Dickey's granddaughter, Ella, is learning to use a toothbrush at an early age! Good habits start early! Way to go Ella! She will, no doubt, be a member of our No Cavity Club! #pekintotaldentalcare #grandbabiesarebest #patientsreallyarefamily
Do you dread going to the dentist? At Total Dental Care, we work hard to make you feel at ease by providing exceptional patient care in a relaxed, convenient atmosphere.
Today is World Oral Health Day! World Oral Health Day is all about educating individuals on good oral health habits like brushing, flossing, and avoiding sugary foods. Check out the following video for more tips on how to help keep your teeth clean and free from disease 🦷
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Be Proud of Your Mouth: Because good oral health can help you live a longer, healthier life #WOHD21
We’ve had a great week celebrating Dental Assistant’s Week with some of the best.....so glad they are ours! #bestdentalassistants #totaldentalcare team #weloveourassistants
Today is National Dentist's Day! Show some love to the people who keep your teeth clean in the comments below🦷
Happy Dentist Day 🦷🪥 to our leader! Dr Dickey puts his heart and soul 💯 into his work, his family and his team! Even if we aren’t all together (thank you for not making us work Saturdays) today we celebrate you......🥇🎉
The most common cause of dental pain is tooth decay, a bacterial infection that can spread through many parts of the tooth, and even into the gum tissue. Traumatic damage and gum disease can also result in tooth pain. No matter what type of discomfort you are experiencing, it is important to seek treatment if it persists.