As you enter into a brand new year, you should certainly say goodbye not only to the previous year and any old worries or feelings but also to old or damaged dental work! Remember that this can apply to nearly anything. It’s most important, of course, when it affects your oral health. For instance, if you have a damaged crown (or several) or very old work that has seen better days, you may wish to speak with us about replacing that work. It promotes smile balance and function.
Are you missing teeth? Just one tooth? No matter what, missing teeth are most certainly something you should replace in the new calendar year! Remember that when you ignore the openings that are in your smile, you set yourself up for oral health problems including everything from a smile that is no longer aligned as it used to be to problems with dental hygiene. Come talk with us about your replacement options, such as a dental bridge, to complete your smile.
Did you use dental hygiene products that you weren’t too thrilled with in 2018? Unless you feel like heading out to the store right now, at the very least, be sure that the New Year holds a much more enjoyable experience for you and your oral health care. Say goodbye to anything that doesn’t please you and try something new! You’ll be surprised by how much more enjoyable it becomes to clean your grin.
Get serious about coming to us for the smile care you need in the New Year, so you can feel absolutely fantastic about your oral health and appearance. Set up an appointment in Grand Prairie, TX by contacting your dentist at Pecan Tree Dental to schedule a visit at (972) 262-5111.
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