You may worry that if you come in for a dental checkup with us, we will tell you that we need to remove a tooth that’s highly damaged or severely diseased. So, instead of letting us know about your very painful or obviously injured tooth, you just worry and feel like you should stay away. We remind you: Even if it turns out that you do need an extraction (which very well may not be the case), we’re not going to leave it at that! Instead, we will provide you with a means of replacing that tooth, such as with a dental implant, so you can get back to life with a full smile that’s much healthier! See? No problem.
You may worry that even though you’d like to call us to schedule a dental checkup because you obviously need dental care, it may have just been too long. It might have been a while since we diagnosed you with something that requires restorative care. It might have been years since your last visit. It might have been multiple decades. We understand that you’re worried about our reaction but we remind you that we will be very nice, gentle, compassionate, and will focus solely on helping you get your smile in lovely condition!
There’s no need to worry that we may tell you that there’s some amount of improvement you could make to your dental care routine. We will be quite friendly about it! In addition, we won’t view it as a failure. Instead, we are simply happy to help you polish your care, so you can keep your smile in its best condition!
Avoid the desire to procrastinate or to decide that you’re not going to contact our team for a dental visit. Get in touch with us each and every time you think you need care, so you’re always protecting your smile. 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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