It seems like 2014 just got here, but it’s already half over. That means if you have changes you want to make to your smile, now is the perfect time to get started. The major holidays, like Thanksgiving and Christmas, are still months away, but some cosmetic procedures take more time to complete than others. Don’t wait to get started on your smile makeover.
Which Services Are Right for Me?
Robison Dental Group offers three great cosmetic services to help you improve your smile and your confidence:
Maybe you only need one of these to achieve the results you’ve been dreaming of, or maybe you need a combination of services. A smile makeover puts two or more services into a personalized treatment plan so you can have the best smile possible.
Are you ready to get started on your smile makeover? Call Robison Dental Group today to schedule an appointment with Dr. J.D Robison. During your visit, he’ll complete an oral exam, review your medical history, and talk to you about the results you’d like to see.
Robison Dental Group is happy to serve patients from Canton, Ann Arbor, Northville, Westland, Plymouth, and all surrounding areas.
Keeping your smile clean throughout the day will help you enjoy good oral health. It’s not always possible to brush and floss after every meal, though. Maybe you’re at work or you’re out all day doing errands. What can you do to help you keep food and debris away from your teeth and gums?
You already know how important vitamins and minerals are for your health, but if we asked you which vitamins and minerals specifically benefit your smile, would you be able to name any?
Of all the things you do everyday, brushing and flossing are two of the most important. Through regular oral care, you can protect your smile from common oral health problems by removing bacteria and plaque from around the teeth and gums. And because medical studies have linked a common problem like gum disease to other kinds of health problems, brushing and flossing will also help you support your overall wellbeing.
We think of bad breath as being caused by the foods we eat. But for patients who struggle with frequent bad breath, the cause may be gum disease instead.
Did you know there’s a connection between your oral health and your overall wellbeing? Many people don’t, but it’s true. Recent medical research has revealed that gum disease, a very common oral health condition, has also been connected to a variety of other health problems, including:
Do you avoid going to the dentist? Many people do, often because of anxiety. But skipping appointments, whether a simple checkup or a more advanced procedure, is a bad idea. In the absence of care, you could develop cavities, gum disease, or another serious oral health condition.