Why You Should Not Delay Even Routine Dental Care

Did we recommend a dental treatment for you or a loved one during your last visit to our office, and you have yet to schedule your appointment? We know and understand that life can be busy, especially with work, children, family obligations, and spending time with friends. Now that summer's here, we hope that your routine and schedule have calmed down a bit. It is the perfect time to schedule the appointment that you have been postponing. Delaying dental care can lead to serious oral health complications. Read on to learn more.

2023-05-20T12:57:11+00:00June 1, 2023|

This Treatment Gets Our “Seal” Of Approval!

When patients young and old visit our office for an oral hygiene examination and cleaning, the biggest concern is always if there is decay. If you or your loved ones struggle to clean your teeth, especially your back teeth properly, it can lead to the development of decay and the need for treatment. Wouldn’t it be amazing if there were a treatment that could prevent decay from developing in the back teeth? You are in luck! Read on to learn more about a common and simple treatment that can help prevent decay in the teeth of you and your children.

2023-04-20T18:50:58+00:00May 1, 2023|

Spring Cleaning For Your Smile!

When was the last time you visited our office for a hygiene dental examination and cleaning? If it has been longer than six months, then you are due for a visit. Now that spring has arrived, it is the perfect time to get a spring cleaning for your smile. We know that life is busy, and it can be difficult to make time for an appointment, but routine dental care is a must to ensure optimal oral health. Delaying routine care increases your risk of developing serious dental conditions that can impact your spring and summer plans. Read on to learn more about the importance of routine dental care.

2023-03-20T06:20:14+00:00April 1, 2023|

Important Information To Know About Gum Disease

At Callie & Michael Romenesko - A Family Dental Studio, our top priority is delivering the highest quality dental care to our patients of all ages. We encourage our patients to visit our office for routine dental care, not only to thoroughly clean their teeth, but also to check for serious oral health issues such as gum disease. Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is a chronic infection of your gums that causes damage to the tissue and the jawbone that support the teeth. It affects more than half of American adults and oftentimes remains undetected.

2023-02-17T07:22:32+00:00March 15, 2023|
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