Looking For A New Dental Home? Hear A New Patient’s Success Story

If you are looking for a new dental home, we want to welcome you to Ackley Dental Group. We want all of our patients to feel welcome and comfortable while in our care. Visiting the dentist and receiving treatment can be difficult for many people. It can be even more challenging if you are experiencing dental issues that are causing you discomfort or changing the way you see yourself. We recently had the opportunity to sit down with one of our patients who, like you, was looking for a new dental home to help with her dental problems. Click here to watch the short video about her touching story.

Don’t Be A Statistic!

When was the last time you visited our office? If it has been longer than six months, we would love to see you! We know that this time of year is busy for many of our patients. With summer right around the corner, the end of school activities, sports, and time with family and friends is most likely taking up all of your free time. As busy as you may be, we want to remind you of the importance of making your oral health a priority. Unfortunately, neglecting your oral health can lead to serious complications now and in the future. In fact, there is one oral health condition that affects approximately half of American adults. You don’t want to be a statistic, do you? Read on to learn more about this common, yet serious condition.

Bad Habits That Can Harm Your Oral Health

At Ackley Dental Group, we want our patients to have optimal oral health. We know that some patients are at a higher risk of developing certain conditions, and others may experience a dental emergency from time to time. You might be surprised to learn that certain habits can negatively affect your oral health. While these habits may not currently be causing a problem, eventually you will see an impact on your teeth and your oral health. Habits that you may want to change include the following:

What Does A Bridge Do?

Dealing with tooth loss or severe decay can not only affect your quality of life, but it can also cause additional problems with your oral and overall health. We recommend that patients experiencing these issues speak to us as soon as possible to learn more about the tooth replacement options we offer to restore their oral health. Even if you are not dealing with tooth loss or severe decay at this time, the state of your oral health can change quickly, making it important to be knowledgeable of the treatments we offer. One treatment in particular is beneficial for restoring multiple teeth at one time. Read on to learn more about a dental bridge and why we may recommend this treatment.

Hear From Patients Like You

At Ackley Dental Group, we want to give you a reason to smile. We are proud to treat patients of all ages and welcome everyone to join our dental practice. We strive to treat all of our patients like family, so their opinions are important to us. We recently had the opportunity to sit down with some of our patients to hear their thoughts and receive feedback about the practice. Click the link to view the video and hear what they have to say.

Life-changing Treatments For Patients Just Like You!

If you have ever experienced dental issues or discomfort due to dental problems, you know that it can really put a damper on your mood. Dental problems and concerns — such as dental decay, gum disease, and worn or cracked teeth — can cause not only discomfort, but also eating problems, speech impairment, and even self-esteem issues. Thankfully, we offer a number of restorative treatments that can improve any dental issue you may face, whether you currently have a need or may in the future. Read on to learn more about the importance of restoring your oral health.

Help Your Teen Manage Their Dental Health

At Ackley Dental Group, we are passionate about the oral health of our patients of all ages. Since we typically see our patients only twice a year, we encourage you and your family members to maintain a regular oral hygiene routine at home to ensure your teeth are being cared for between visits to our office. While we know adults are more than capable of handling this directive, our child patients may need some extra help and direction from the adults in the home. Sometimes, problems can arise with teenagers, who are known for being reluctant to follow directions and may not make their oral health a priority.

How To Shield Teeth From Harmful Decay

Valentine’s Day isn’t the only important event happening this month. It’s also Children’s Dental Health Month. The American Dental Association has designated February to promote good oral health among children. Whether you have a child in your life or not, now is an excellent time to evaluate the state of your oral health. Many of us are concerned about the state of our teeth and our family members’ teeth. We offer a treatment that is designed to protect teeth from cavities and decay. Although it is primarily used for children, it can also be beneficial to adults.

Professional Teeth Cleaning Is A Must

At Ackley Dental Group, we are passionate about our patients visiting our office for routine hygiene examination appointments. Do you remember the last time you visited our office for an examination and cleaning? If it has been some time since your last visit, you may be in need of an appointment. With the start of the new year, there is no better time to schedule an appointment for you and your loved ones. No matter how well you clean your teeth on your own throughout the year, routine dental exams are a must.

Straighten Your Teeth At Any Age

Would you love to straighten your teeth but have delayed learning more about orthodontic treatment due to your age? What was once thought to be a treatment for children and teens can be beneficial to patients of all ages. In fact, we have many adult patients who love the results of their smiles following the completion of orthodontic treatment. No matter your age, there is no time like the present to learn more about orthodontic treatment and how straightening your teeth can not only improve the aesthetics of your smile, but can also improve your oral health. Read on to learn more.