How To Be Calm And Relaxed At The Dentist

Do you feel uneasy when it is time to visit our office? Or do you know that you need a dental procedure but have avoided making the appointment because you are having nervous feelings? There are a large number of patients who feel a sense of unease when they visit the dentist. While many patients can push through and overcome their feelings, we are able to offer a remedy to those that need extra support when they visit our office. Continue reading to learn more about a treatment option that is sure to leave you feeling relaxed.

Our Newest Team Member Might Surprise You

Are you nervous at the thought of coming to our office or having dental work done? We know that a large percentage of adults in America share this same fear. We’ve decided to be proactive about this situation. Not only do we offer a sedation option in the office, but we also have recently added a new member to our staff to help keep our patients calm and focused on something other than the treatment they are receiving. Our new staff member may be a little different than you are used to seeing in our office, but not to worry, he is currently being trained and ready to help when needed. Continue reading to learn more about our furry new team member.

Important Information About Tooth Extractions

Our main goal is to help you achieve the ultimate in dental health, and while that usually means that we try everything we can to save your teeth, there are times when it is just not possible. A tooth extraction could be needed for a number of reasons such as extreme dental decay, severe injury to the tooth, advanced periodontal disease, illness, or effects from medication. Children frequently need to have teeth extracted to make room for adult teeth to grow or before starting orthodontic treatment. A tooth extraction is when the entire tooth, including the root, is removed from the mouth.

Treat Yourself To A Smile You Love

Are you unhappy with the appearance of your teeth? February is a month filled with the celebration of love. If you don’t love your smile, now is the perfect time to do something special for yourself and make a change. Whether you want to show off your smile to a special someone or stare at yourself in the mirror admiring your grin, we have the perfect solution to make a change that you will love. Continue reading to learn more about this popular treatment.

Do Something Special for Yourself This Holiday Season

The crisp, cold December air in Wisconsin is the perfect sign that the holidays will be here before we know it. For many of us, we spend the season thinking of others by trying to find the perfect gift, or doing something to spread a little holiday cheer to those less fortunate. After the struggles and stress the past year has brought, now is the perfect time to do something for yourself this holiday season. If you have been unhappy with your smile and have been wondering what you could do to make some improvements, we would love to meet with you to discuss your options.

You Are Safe With Us

Many of us are living a bit differently than we were just 8 months ago. We’ve drastically changed our routines, and most of us have put more emphasis on hygiene and personal safety. Unfortunately, this means that some patients have put off their regular hygiene appointments and dental treatments, which can lead to oral health problems. We’re here to tell our patients that there’s no need to put appointments off any longer. We have made some additions to our sanitation and cleaning routines to help keep our patients and our team stay safe and healthy.

New Year, New Smile with Porcelain Veneers

With the year quickly coming to an end, now is the perfect time to make some changes for the upcoming year. To say 2020 has been challenging is an understatement. So, it’s a great time to treat yourself and start the new year with a new you! If you have been self-conscious about your smile due to numerous imperfections and long to make improvements, porcelain veneers are a great choice. Porcelain veneers are thin coverings that are placed over the front of the natural tooth to hide imperfections.