As we bid farewell to another year, we’re thinking of our patients (as always!) and of your dental experiences. We hope that we’ve made a positive impact on your dental care and oral health these past months – and we hope that our website has been a part of that. If you haven’t had a chance to check out our blog, or are thinking of your dental resolutions for 2014, we invite you to browse a few of our best blog posts from 2013. Read on for some post rundowns!
While a dentist’s skill is incredibly important, there are tools that make those skills more communicable, bringing them into reality in an ideal way. Advanced technology allows Dr. Ghassemi and the rest of our Summit Dental team to provide you with dental care that’s as comfortable, precise, and efficient as possible. This post details a few of the technological aids that Summit Dental employs, and how they’re helpful.
Gaining a basic understanding of dental implants is key for many patients. If you’re thinking of replacing missing teeth, or just planning for the future, you’ll feel more hopeful about the process once you’re aware of the capabilities of dental implants. This basic post lays out the bare bones details.
Living in pain just isn’t necessary. If your jaw is aching and fatigued as a result of a TMJ disorder or clenching, it’s time to seek treatment. A simple mouth guard could make a significant difference.
Choosing The Right Type of Teeth Whitening
Different patients need to whiten their teeth in a variety of ways. Your whitening method can be tailored to fit your preferences and dental needs. This post will help you decide which type of whitening will be best for you.
Restore Worn Teeth Beautifully
Restorative dentistry transforms your smile to improve your confidence and your life. A full, beautiful smile even makes you look and feel more youthful. Full mouth rehabilitation makes dental restoration a comprehensive affair.
Please contact our Oakland office with any questions! We look forward to helping you build your oral health in the coming years.