Are You Afraid Of The Dentist?

Do you or a loved one get nervous before visiting the dentist or avoid making an appointment out of fear of what may happen in our office? If this sounds like you or someone you know, you’re not alone. Millions of Americans experience some form of dental anxiety or phobia when visiting the dentist. The problem arises when these feelings keep you from getting the dental care you need to ensure lasting oral health. Read on to learn more.

Hear From A Patient Like You About Patient-Centered Dentistry

Are you looking for a dental practice that is more focused on the individual patient? At Ackley Dental Group, we believe in catering to our patients and ensuring they have the best dental care that will give them optimal oral health to enjoy throughout their lives. We sometimes see patients who are frustrated with the type of care that they have been given previously, feeling more like someone on an assembly line than a person. We give the same dedication to each and every patient. One of our newer patients gave a testimonial about her experience in our office. Click here to watch the video where she shares her feelings and experience with our team as a new patient.

4 Tips For Staying Relaxed At The Dentist

We recommend patients visit our office regularly to ensure they have optimal oral health. That can be challenging for patients who suffer from dental anxiety. No matter how you are feeling, routine dental care and receiving recommended treatments are vital to preventing complications and avoiding emergencies. Our team will do everything possible to help you feel comfortable while in our office, but there are some things you can do to help relax before and during your visit. Read on to learn more.

You Can Relax With Us!

Have you been avoiding our office because you are nervous during hygiene examinations and treatments? If so, you are not alone. We have a number of patients who have expressed feelings of anxiety when visiting our office. We greatly encourage you to put your feelings aside and schedule your next appointment. Delaying treatment and cleanings can lead to serious oral complications in the future. We have a way to help you get the oral care you need while keeping you calm and relaxed while in our office. Read on to learn more.