Get A New Smile In Time For The Holidays!

We can’t believe it’s already the start of October. This year has flown by, and before we know it, we’ll be celebrating the holiday season and ringing in the new year. Did you have a goal to improve your teeth or oral health before the year ends? Now is the perfect time to explore how we can improve the function and appearance of your teeth. At McMillan Family Dental, we offer a range of cosmetic and restorative dentistry treatments that can make a big difference in your smile—many of which can be completed before the holidays! Keep reading to learn more.

Importance Of Restorative Dentistry

At McMillan Family Dental, we believe in providing dental care that will make a difference in your life. Our goal is to help our patients avoid complications and problems with their teeth and gums. As hard as we try, we regularly see patients with less-than-ideal oral health. Whether they are dealing with recurring decay, gum disease, or tooth loss, it can be frustrating when your oral health is suffering. In these instances, we will recommend a restorative dental treatment. Restorative dental treatments are used to help those who experience recurrent decay, frequent discomfort, missing teeth, or visible dental damage.

What You Need To Know About Dental Crowns

With the start of the new year, there is no better time to schedule a dental treatment we recommended during your last appointment. One of the most common dental treatments we perform daily is a dental crown. Even if you have not needed a dental crown up to this point, there is a good chance that you or someone you know may need one in the future. We want to share more about this common treatment to help our patients feel more comfortable and knowledgeable about dental crowns. Read on to learn more about dental crowns.

Should You Replace That Missing Tooth?

Dealing with tooth loss can be challenging. Even if it has not happened to you, you can probably imagine the emotions a person might feel. No matter if the tooth is lost due to decay, injury, trauma, or a medical condition, it can be tough to decide if it should be replaced. We are here to tell you that you should always replace a missing tooth. The only teeth that are not replaced are wisdom teeth and teeth that have been extracted for orthodontic purposes. We want to share some more information about the importance of replacing missing teeth and the impact it can have on your oral health. Read on to learn more.