Dental Blogs

Interactive Periodontal Probing

Wellness

Interactive periodontal probing is a method used to measure pocket depths around a tooth and establish a patient's state of health. It is also referred to as periodontal testing. Complete health dentists conduct these tests to determine tooth or gum issues as well as underlying health conditions that present themselves through gum health.

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Multiple Teeth Replacement Options

Restorative

If you need to replace multiple teeth, our team can help meet your oral health needs. If you have several missing teeth, it probably is not easy for you to enjoy your favorite meal or even speak. Consequently, you may be having a hard time with social situations. We can help restore your smile and mouth function.

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Kid Friendly Dentist

Pediatric

A kid friendly dentist is a dental professional who has the unique skills and experience to provide professional dental care and comfort for children and younger patients. Kid friendly dentists desire to provide children with positive experiences at the dental office. The office and waiting room are both designed to create a kid friendly environment, with friendly staff ready to assuage any fears or concerns.

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General Dentist

Wellness

Regular visits to a general dentist are essential to maintaining oral health and overall well-being. A general dentist is a qualified provider of essential dental care for patients of all ages. These dental professionals can help prevent dental diseases and educate people on practicing good dental hygiene at home.

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How Does Dental Insurance Work

Dental Services

If you are in the market for dental insurance, you may be curious about how it works. Dental insurance plans come straightforward, and you can make an informed decision when selecting the right plan for your dental needs. When you enroll in a dental plan, you enter into an agreement. Individuals who purchase a dental plan must pay monthly insurance premiums, along with any additional copays and deductibles that may be a part of their particular dental plan. The insurance company will pay your dentist for services covered at an agreed-upon reimbursement level.

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