Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Dental Health Affects Overall Health


Oftentimes, we don’t think about all of the things that affect our health. Sometimes things that seem small have a profound affect on us, and we just simply over look them. Oral health and dental care seem to be one of those seemingly small things that people often ignore. Yet, think about this for a minute – everything you eat, all of your nutrition, enters your body through your mouth. It is crucial to keep your mouth healthy, so you can keep your body healthy.

It is important to find a good dentist to help you keep your mouth healthy. A dentist can help identify little problems before they become big problems. Plus, it’s always easier and much less painful to take care of a small cavity than to repair an entirely rotten tooth. Not to mention, preventative dentistry can keep you from getting even a small cavity.

Serious infections can result from rotten and infected teeth. When the infection in a tooth begins spreading into your jaw, and possibly your blood stream, you can be in for some real trouble. Not only is this spread of infection exceptionally painful, it is also very dangerous. Yet, this is not the only problem that occurs from poor dental health.

If your teeth are hurting you, you are less likely to chew your food well, or eat as balanced of a diet. When you don’t chew your food well, you miss out on important nutrients that keep the rest of your body strong and healthy. Limiting your diet to a few soft foods also limits the nutrients you are getting, which leads to the deterioration of your health.

Not caring properly for your mouth, including your teeth and gums, can complicate other health conditions. Diabetes, heart disease, and other conditions can be made worse by neglecting to care for your oral health. Seeking the help and care of a good dentist is a valuable resource in maintaining good oral health.

People often think of dentistry as being scary. These days, dentists have many different ways to help people over come their fears. Some dentists even practice sedation dentistry, which allows the patient to rest comfortably during their procedure and not feel the fear or anxiety that dentistry can provoke.

Another common thought about dentistry is that it is for people who already have a problem. Some people think the only time to go to the dentist is when their tooth aches so bad it keeps them awake at night or makes it hard to eat. This is not the case. Maintaining good oral health requires regular check ups and maintenance care so that problems don’t arise. It is much easier, and less painful, to prevent oral health problems and tooth decay than it is to repair it once it has occurred. 

Friday, November 16, 2012

Emergency Dental Care


Most dental providers don’t offer emergency dental care to patients. Usually, it takes an appointment and some period of waiting until a dental professional can examine the emergency and extent of the damage. However, the staff at Classen Family Dentistry understands that you didn’t plan for a dental emergency and is willing to provide care as quick as possible.

The staff at Classen Family Dentistry is not overbooked, so there is time for emergency cases, when people need to slip in and have something looked at. If you are that person and need immediate dental care, then Classen Family Dentistry is here for you Monday through Thursday.

Please let the staff know you are on your way and any details of the emergency so they can better prepare for your situation. Any details provided will help the staff provide better care and make sure you are as comfortable as possible.

You won’t leave the office until everything has been evaluated and you are comfortable going home. If specific the staff cannot treat specific issues at the moment or you need to return for extended treatment, then the staff will alert you to when you need to come next. An appointment will be set up and you will be scheduled for a return visit. You will know and understand your situation before you exit the office. The staff will provide as much insight to the situation to help you better understand how to take care of your oral health.

So, when you have a dental emergency and need immediate care, have a plan ready. Start by calling Classen Family Dentistry, explaining any details you know and then come straight to the office for evaluation and treatment. 

Monday, October 22, 2012

New Tooth Cleaning Experience


Getting your teeth cleaned isn’t the most exciting task on your schedule and Tim Kirby understands. Most dread the day they have to walk into the dentist office, sit in a chair and let hygienists use dental equipment to spruce up teeth. It’s not enjoyed by most, but can be made comfortable.

Tooth cleaning is important for the overall care of the mouth and your entire body. To live a healthy lifestyle you must have a clean and well-cared mouth and it starts with routine dental care. Tooth cleaning doesn’t occur too often, but enough to keep your oral health maintained. Also, people enjoy showing off their smile in public and tooth cleaning is one way to keep your smile looking great.

When you come for a tooth cleaning at Classen FamilyDentistry you will not be hit with long wait times. The scheduled times you asked for is yours and no one else share that time with you. So when you enter the dental office, you will be directed to your area of cleaning in just few, short moments.

Comfort is key at Classen Family Dentistry. We know it’s not the place you want to be, but we will make your appointment as enjoyable as possible. Our staff is gentle with every patient that comes through the door because they are not overworked and too busy. They constantly ask if you are doing okay and make sure to attend to your needs. If you need special accommodations, just ask and we will do our best to provide what you need.

With great comfort and no wait time, you will be in and out of the office with clean teeth and ready to live a healthy life in no time. Our dental work is about you, the patient, and how we can make dental hygiene as accommodating as possible. It’s your oral health and we’re here to protect it.