This message from Allen Park Dental Care is about children’s dental health. Most parents make sure their child brushes their teeth. They do their best to limit candy and sugary drinks. And they make sure their son or daughter consumes sufficient amounts of calcium and Vitamin D. Some parents go even further and limit between-meal […]
Let’s Talk About Your Smile! Schedule A Dental Implant Consultation
What’s the first step in getting a tooth implant? It’s not an X-ray. It’s not an exam. It’s an informative, low-key consultation with Allen Park Dental Care. We Are Proud Of Our Success While you are here, you can evaluate photos of dental implant patients. You know what they say…a picture is worth a thousand […]
How Long Can You Use a Toothbrush?
Have you replaced your toothbrush lately? You don’t have to answer that. At Allen Park Dental Care we recommend replacing your toothbrush every three months. Too many people wait too long to get a new toothbrush, which can be bad for their dental health. It’s one of the reasons why most dentists hand out free […]
When Should My Child Visit Our Allen Park Dentist?
Many parents wonder when the time is right for their child to see us at Allen Park Dental Care for the first time. The American Dental Association recommends that kids visit the dentist around their first birthday, a little earlier than some parents might guess. Early visits help to ensure that children are getting every […]
Are Dentures The Only Answer For Extensive Tooth Loss?
At Allen Park Dental Care, we restore smiles for patients with severe tooth loss. What is total mouth reconstruction? Modern restorative dentistry makes total mouth reconstruction a reality! Total mouth reconstruction restores all the teeth with dental implants and/or implant-anchored dentures. What are dental implants? Dental implants are strong, functional, and naturally-looking restorations Dental implants replace the […]
The Five Stages of a Cavity
In this message from Allen Park Dental Care we discuss something about cavities you might not know. You may have heard that once tooth enamel is eroded, it’s gone forever. This is not entirely true. In the earliest stage of enamel erosion, a cavity can be reversed. Reverse a cavity before it needs a filling […]