Dentistry: Offering Preventative & Restorative Oral Health Care

Jul 18
06:45

2012

Ace Abbey

Ace Abbey

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A family dentistry practice offers oral health care for the entire family. Patients can receive dental services that will get their teeth and gums healthy and beautiful.

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If you are looking for a dentistry practice that will accommodate the interests and oral health needs of your entire family,Dentistry: Offering Preventative & Restorative Oral Health Care Articles a well-established family dental practice may have just what you need. This type of practice is committed to making the entire family feel at home. With a full array of dental services offered to you and your family members, you will be able to have a bright, white smile, along with healthy teeth and gums.

If you are interested in getting a cosmetic procedure known as veneers, you can ask your family dentistry practice if they offer this service. This dental procedure is often used to restore a single tooth that may have been discolored or fractured, but you can get veneers for multiple teeth in order to create a glamorous, "Hollywood" smile.

Other reasons a person may opt to get veneers include individuals who have worn away the edges of their teeth, resulting in a prematurely aged look, individuals who have small teeth that cause spaces, which are not easily closed, and individuals whose teeth are badly positioned and appear crooked. If you receive multiple veneers, it can lengthen teeth that have become shortened by wear, close spaces, provide uniform symmetry, shape, and color, fill in black triangles caused by receding gums, and make your teeth appear straight.

Additional dental procedures you may be able to receive from a family dentistry include implant placement, bridges and crowns, teeth whitening, sealants, extraction, tooth cleaning, and the filling of cavities. They may also be able to help you with sleep apnea and snoring problems, halitosis, and the fitting of mouth guards to prevent tooth damage due to teeth grinding.

There are differences between a general and family dentistry practice in that the general focuses on restorative services while the family uses both restorative and preventative measures for overall oral health care. A family practice also focuses on patient psychological factors such as providing comfort for a child who may be apprehensive about visiting the dentist. It is best to see a dentist at least twice a year for tooth cleaning and a check-up, in order to prevent tooth decay and plaque buildup.

If you are interested in the services a family dentistry practice provides, call their offices for additional information. A professional staff member will be able to answer any questions you may have and can even help you set up an appointment so you can come and check out the facilities before committing your time and money.