Crooked teeth are embarrassing! Did you know that your teeth are one of the first things people notice when they first meet you? No wonder you don’t want to smile for the family photo! It’s always on your mind when you feel self-conscious about your smile. Whether you’re an adult, teen or child, orthodontics is an option that will help straighten your smile. Orthodontics is dentistry specializing in straightening teeth and correcting the bite. Here we’ll discuss everything you need to know about braces and orthodontics in Canton, MI.
Everything You Need To Know About Braces and Orthodontics in Canton MI
June 18, 2016
What Are the Symptoms of Sleep Apnea in Canton, MI?
June 10, 2016
Chronic headaches and fatigue, inability to concentrate or focus on tasks throughout the day, and irritability or depression; do any of these conditions sound familiar to you? If you answered yes, you may be struggling with a sleep disorder called sleep apnea. Many people don’t even realize they have sleep apnea, and this is because many of these symptoms go unnoticed or are attributed to other health conditions. If left untreated, however, sleep apnea is dangerous and can contribute to a number of other serious health concerns such as heart failure, strokes, diabetes and high blood pressure. Here’s some more information about the symptoms of sleep apnea in Canton, MI and how you can effectively manage it.
Steps to selecting the best Canton, MI Orthodontist
March 24, 2016
The American Association of Orthodontists advises all children get an orthodontic evaluation by age 7 so problems are tackled while the jaw is still growing and tooth movement is fluid. Adults desire straighter and healthier smiles, too, and more and more Americans over the age of 21 currently seek orthodontic care. How can they pick the right doctor? (more…)
For a Beautiful Smile, Visit the Orthodontist Canton, MI, Trusts
September 3, 2015
On the surface, orthodontics—or braces as most people call them—are all about having a straighter smile. And while a straight and more attractive smile is an important goal of having braces, it is by no means the only reason. For example, orthodontics may be needed to correct a malocclusion or improper bite that is causing headaches, stress and jaw pain. At Robison Dental Group, Canton dentist Dr. J.D. Robison offers both traditional orthodontics as well as Invisalign® to not only make smiles more attractive, but healthier, too.
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Impress Your Peers With Supremely Straight Teeth with an Awesome Cosmetic Dentist
August 11, 2015
A straight smile gets noticed. Period, end of discussion. Anyone who has ever experienced the embarrassment of misaligned teeth can tell you that it just isn’t fun. They tend to hide their smiles instead of showing them off. For obvious reasons, it’s easy to see why most patients hide their smiles – they don’t want anyone else to notice their imperfections. We understand. That’s why we carry one of the best straightening treatments around – Invisalign. It’s the newest teeth-straightening treatment available in the Canton, MI area. When teeth are straight, it can build up confidence in a person. When teeth aren’t straight, it can really bring someone down. We don’t want anyone feeling down and out about their smile. Invisalign can change the way you look and correct misalignment at the same time. Are you ready to transform your smile? Dr. J.D. Robison is the dentist Canton residents can trust.
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Sedation Dentistry in Canton, MI
May 20, 2015
If you’re fearful of seeing the dentist, then you might be reassured to know that you’re in good company… lots of good company. The Dental Organization for Conscious Sedation (DOCS Education) estimates that some 30 percent of the population is afraid to visit the dentist. As a consequence, they don’t receive the dental care they need, which might be compromising not only their oral health, but their general health, too. There is, however, a good way to overcome this fear. With sedation dentistry, Dr. J. D. Robison at Robison Dental Group in Canton, MI, can allay your fears and apprehension, so you can relax and have those dental procedures that may be long overdue.
Regardless of why you’re fearful of the dentist—a bad memory from a childhood visit to the dentist, fear of needles and other sharp objects, the sights, sounds and smell in a dental office—sedation dentistry can help. Dr. Robison uses a form of sedation dentistry called oral sedation.
What is Oral Sedation Dentistry?
With oral sedation dentistry, Dr. Robison prescribes a mild sedative medication for you to take at a designated time prior to your dental appointment. Once you’ve taken this small pill, you’ll shortly begin to feel yourself relax and your worries will melt away. Bear in mind that once you’ve taken the medicine you cannot operate a vehicle. A friend or family member will need to drive you to your appointment and back home again.
Once you arrive at Robison Dental Group, we’ll make sure you’re completely comfortable before we begin any procedure. Depending on the treatment that you’re having, a local anesthetic may be necessary. But by the time you’re settled in the dentist’s chair, you may feel like you’re sleeping and, therefore, have no recollection of any part of your procedure. In reality, you are awake enough to respond to Dr. Robison when he speaks to you during your treatment.
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To learn more about oral sedation dentistry, or to schedule that appointment you’ve been postponing, call Robison Dental Group. We conveniently serve patients in Canton, MI, as well as the surrounding areas of Ann Arbor, Northville, Westland, and Plymouth and beyond.
General Family Dentistry in Canton, MI
April 23, 2015
Everyone at the Robison Dental Group in Canton, MI, is committed to comprehensive oral health care for you and your entire family. But more than that, Dr. J.D. Robison and his team of dental hygienists and dental assistants want to be your partners in helping you achieve your smile goals. Therefore, the general family dentistry that we offer includes all of the components needed to care for your teeth and improve your smile.
First and foremost, we want you to enjoy a lifetime of quality oral health. Therefore, Dr. Robison recommends scheduling dental checkups at least every six months. At these checkups, we’ll clean your teeth and remove plaque, check for signs of gum disease or tooth decay, conduct a thorough oral cancer screening, and take digital x-rays when necessary. By seeing you twice each year, we can more accurately monitor your oral health and notice any changes that may point to a problem. Naturally, if there is a problem, then Dr. Robison will want to treat as quickly as possible in order to avoid complications that could become painful and expensive.
For the youngest citizens in Canton, Dr. Robison offers the same quality care, but with a healthy dose of added comfort and fun. We understand that the sights and sounds in a dentist’s office may be frightening for young children. That’s why we do our best to make their experience pleasant. As they grow and mature, Dr. Robison will likely want to bolster their ability to fight cavities with fluoride treatments and dental sealants. We know that if we can help your children establish good oral healthcare habits when they are young, then they stand a much better chance of enjoying a lifetime of happy and healthy smiles.
Schedule an Appointment Today
If you’d like to know more about how general family dentistry at Robison Dental Group can help you and your family, then call us today. We conveniently serve patients in Canton, MI, as well as the surrounding areas of Ann Arbor, Northville, Westland, and Plymouth and beyond.
Sleep Apnea and Snoring Therapy in Canton, MI
March 20, 2015
All is quiet. The house is dark. Everyone is asleep. Everyone, that is, except you, because the person next to you is snoring to beat the band! Did you know that snoring may be a sign of a much more serious condition called sleep apnea? For the sake of your loved one’s health—and so you can get some sleep at night—come to the Robison Dental Group in Canton, MI, for sleep apnea and snoring therapy.
Sleep apnea is literally the cessation of breathing during sleep. Obstructive sleep apnea is the most common form of the condition. In this case, soft tissue in the throat and neck, including your tongue, relax during sleep and tend to fall back and block the airway. Consequently, there is loud snoring. Other symptoms of sleep apnea include:
- Gasping for air during sleep
- Morning headaches
- Waking up with a dry mouth or sore throat
- Frequent trips to the bathroom during the night
- Daytime sleepiness and difficulty concentrating
Sleep Apnea Treatment
Dr. J.D. Robison and his staff at Robison Dental Group can diagnose and treat sleep apnea, so you’ll once again be sleeping peacefully at night and avoiding a number of potentially serious health consequences ranging from high blood pressure and stroke to diabetes and depression. We will prescribe a custom-fitted intraoral appliance to wear at night. The appliance repositions your jaw in order to keep your airway open while you sleep. This appliance is simple-to-use, is easy to travel with and is a non-surgical, quiet treatment option that is proven successful for mild to moderate snoring and sleep apnea or for patients who do not tolerate CPAP, or continuous positive airway pressure machine.
Schedule an Appointment Today
If you would like to learn more about sleep apnea and snoring therapy, call the Robison Dental Group. We proudly serve patients in Canton, MI, as well as the surrounding areas of Ann Arbor, Northville, Westland, and Plymouth and beyond.
Restore Your Smile with Dental Implants in Canton, MI
February 20, 2015
Having one or more missing teeth is no picnic. Even one missing tooth can make eating and speaking difficult. And then there’s the self-conscious feeling of knowing that when you smile, people might focus on your missing tooth. These troubles can be eliminated with dental implants. Dr. J.D. Robison at Robinson Dental Group has used dental implants to the restore the smiles of many people in and around Canton, MI, and he can do the same for you!
Although you have other choices when it comes to tooth restoration—crown and bridgework, partial and full dentures—the most lifelike among them is a dental implant. The reason is a dental implant replaces not only the crown of the tooth—the portion that’s visible—but also the tooth’s root. As such, an implant affords greater stability as well as the advantage of maintaining jawbone structure, because the implant averts bone deterioration.
What’s involved in the Dental Implant Procedure?
If we determine that a dental implant is the best option for you, then the first step is minor surgery during which Dr. Robison implants a titanium post in the bone beneath the open socket of your missing tooth. If your dental implant will be used to secure a partial or full denture, then he will strategically place more than one implant along your arch. As you heal, the post or posts and your jawbone will fuse together in a process called osseointegration. During this time, Dr. Robison will likely protect the implant with a temporary crown.
Once you have completely healed, you’ll return to our office to have your permanent, custom-crafted porcelain crown affixed to the implant. The result is a solid tooth restoration that looks a functions like a real tooth.
Schedule an Appointment Today
If you would like to consult with Dr. Robison to learn more about how dental implants can restore your smile, then call Robison Dental Group. We proudly serve patients in Canton, MI, as well as the surrounding areas of Ann Arbor, Northville, Westland, and Plymouth and beyond.
Straight Teeth for Every Family Member with Orthodontics in Canton, MI
November 15, 2014
Sometimes, when a parent takes a child to the orthodontist for braces, they see those young teeth becoming straighter and they think, “How about me?” But then they might think, “I don’t need a mouth full of metal at my age.” At Robison Dental Group in Canton, MI, your child can have traditional orthodontics to straighten their teeth, while you have Invisalign® clear braces for yours. The best of both worlds are available in one convenient location with Dr. J.D. Robison.
Braces, of course, are designed to straighten crooked or crowded teeth, an incorrect bite and jaw problems. Traditional braces consist of metal brackets that are secured to the teeth with special dental cement and then connected with a wire. This wire is held in place with bands that now come in a rainbow of colors. So, for younger patients, braces can be a chance to show school spirit or just have fun with color. These braces require scheduled appointments for tightening and changing the wire in order to control the pressure, which moves the teeth into place.
For adults, Invisalign clear braces—as the name implies—straighten teeth almost invisibly. So, if the concern is that having braces might compromise your social or professional life, then Invisalign can allay those concerns. These braces straighten teeth with clear BPA-free plastic aligners. You’ll wear each set of aligners for your upper and lower arches for about two weeks and then move on to the next set. As you progress, you’ll begin to see your teeth gradually straighten. Most patients can complete their treatment with Invisalign in about one year.
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So, if your child needs braces and you want to finally straighten your own teeth, schedule an orthodontics appointment for both of you at Robison Dental Group in Canton, MI. Our office also conveniently serves patients from Ann Arbor, Northville, Westland, Plymouth and the surrounding areas.