We can’t believe that the holidays are behind us and we are officially in 2023! We hope that you were able to reconnect with family and friends during the holiday season. Now that January has arrived and the holiday season has passed, we want to share some important information that you may need during this winter season. There are always some pesky illnesses that creep up during this time of year, and we want to remind you about the importance of caring for your oral health even when you are under the weather.
Happy 2023! We can’t believe that a new year is already upon us. The start of a new year is the perfect time to evaluate the state of your oral health. If your smile is causing you distress or we have recently recommended a treatment that you may have postponed due to the holidays, now is a perfect time for a visit to our office. Restoring your smile will not only improve your oral health, but can also improve your self-esteem and help you love your smile again. Read on to learn more about the importance of restorative dentistry.
Would you love to show off a beautiful, white smile before your next holiday event? With the holidays upon us, we know that many of our patients have a full calendar of holiday parties, work events, and special family activities. If you would love to brighten your smile before the start of this busy season, we can help! While there are endless versions of teeth whitening products in your local store, we encourage you to leave them on the shelves and learn more about the professional whitening treatments we offer. Read on to learn more about how we can help your smile.
At Parkside Dental Care, we want the best for our patients’ oral health. We want our patients to have the knowledge about their dental health to know when something doesn’t feel right in the mouth. One common issue many of our patients experience is with their tooth enamel. Enamel is the outer covering that surrounds your teeth. Tooth enamel is actually the strongest substance in your body, but it is not indestructible, especially if you are not taking care of it properly.
Are you self-conscious about the placement of your teeth and would love to try an orthodontic option but are not interested in traditional metal braces? We can help you! Long gone are the days where your only orthodontic choice was metal braces. We have a popular orthodontic option that is the clear winner when compared to other options, especially if you are an adult. Interested in learning more? Continue reading to find out more and see if this is the right treatment for your needs.
There is the popular saying, “You are what you eat.” Not only does this saying apply to your overall health, but it also refers to your oral health. Your food choices and the way you eat may be negatively impacting your oral health and causing your current dental health issues, or they could lead to problems in the future. With the holiday season almost upon us, we want to share this information to make the changes you need to help yourself. We know that the holidays are a time for indulgence, but our words may help you make better choices during the upcoming season.
Would you love to make improvements to your smile? If you have been less than thrilled with the appearance of your smile, we can help. Aside from routine hygiene examinations and restorative dentistry treatments, we can also make changes to your smile with one of the cosmetic dentistry treatments we offer. Cosmetic dentistry can improve teeth that are severely stained, discolored, worn, chipped, broken, misshapen, or have gaps between them. If you are interested in learning more about the treatments and the many benefits they offer, continue reading.
Would you love to improve your smile but feel like your age is stopping you from pursuing a restorative or cosmetic dentistry treatment? Or have you postponed a recommended treatment and feel uncomfortable scheduling your appointment? We are here to tell all of our patients that it is never too late to improve your oral health, whether it is with a necessary treatment to restore the function of your teeth or to improve the appearance of your smile. Read on to learn more.