We Are the Best Family Dentist for Keeping Your Family in Excellent Health

Posted on: May 4th, 2015 by Dr. Gabor Bodnar

Family DentistWhen you select a new family dentist, it is important to visit one that is passionate about oral health.  Our priority is your oral health and your smile.  We offer a wide range of procedures to ensure that your smile looks healthy and amazing for years to come.  This starts by visiting our office twice a year for a teeth cleaning and dental exam. This way we can remove the plaque that is on your teeth and identify any health issues early before they cause any significant damage.  Take, for example, gum disease. When it is caught early, we can perform a deep cleaning which will allow the gums to return to perfect health.  If the disease stays and festers, it can lead to gum recession and potentially permanent damage.  This is something that we want to prevent because we understand how critical your teeth are to your ability to enjoy daily life.

Your teeth are something that you probably do not think about throughout the day.  However, your teeth make it possible for you to grab lunch with your best friend and order a steak salad.  They make it possible to chat about your day and the kids and to smile at someone passing by.  Without your teeth, these normal daily activities would be difficult to do and far from enjoyable.  We work hard to keep your natural teeth healthy and intact so that you can truly enjoy life without restriction.

Our Family Dentist Philosophy: Listening Matters

We believe in the importance of listening to our patients.  We understand that the care we provide is important, but so are your concerns.  If you are worried about anything related to your oral health, let us know so that we can find a solution.  Simultaneously, if you do not like how your teeth look, we want to know about that as well.  We offer various services and can use them to create a treatment plan that is customized to your needs and addresses anything that you do not like about your smile.  By listening to your questions and learning more about your lifestyle, we can create a plan that will help you to love your smile as you age.

Depending on what your needs are, we may recommend either cosmetic or restorative solutions.  In many cases, the same procedure can accomplish both goals.  For example, a dental crown can be used to improve the overall shape of your tooth and cover dark stains.  Simultaneously, a crown can be used to eliminate or reduce any tooth sensitivity that you are currently feeling.  Since it is a cap that surrounds your tooth, nothing will touch your natural tooth with it in place, thereby eliminating sensitivity.  Since crowns can be made in a tooth-colored material, the end result is natural looking so your smile will look better than it did before.

Selecting a New Family Dentist

If you are looking for a new family dentist, we invite you to call our office and schedule an examination.  We will be happy to answer your questions and provide you with a superior level of care.

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