The Case For Early Orthodontic Treatment

As your child’s teeth start to come in, you may notice overcrowded or crooked teeth or that they have an over or underbite. Don’t assume you can wait until they are in their early teens to see an orthodontist. By 7 years old, recommend your child be seen if they are showing signs of orthodontic issues. The chances of correcting overcrowding or a misaligned bite are greater (and treatment is less costly) when orthodontic treatments begin at a younger age.

COVID-19 New Office Protocols

With all the caution that needs to be practiced during this time and per the recommendations of the American Dental Association and the Wisconsin Dental Association, Kewaskum Family Dentistry will start to see patients on a non-emergent basis May 11th, 2020. There are going to be some changes in how we operate the clinic as we start to reopen the practice. Read more to see the new protocols and changes.

We Consider You Family

We are reaching out to let you know that we are thinking about all our patients during this time and hoping that you and your families are staying healthy. Whether you are in need of a routine cleaning or it’s time to schedule a dental treatment that we’ve recommended, maintaining your teeth and gums is important to your overall health. We just want to remind you that we are here for you and to let you know about some of the services we offer that you might not be aware of. Read on for more information.

Implants: A Long-Lasting Solution To Missing Teeth

Are missing teeth getting in the way of ordinary activities such as chewing, speaking and even smiling? Do you find yourself trying to cover the gap in your teeth because you are uncomfortable with the appearance of your smile? Many patients who have dealt with these same conditions turned to dental implants as a reliable and long-lasting solution to the problems that accompany missing teeth.