Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Should You Use Cosmetic Dentistry To Repair Your Smile?



Your smile is the number one thing that can increase the positives in your life. Research shows that smiling instantly improves your mood. In fact smiling is also the universal sign to let someone know that you are enjoying the relationship or the time you are spending with them. By being embarrassed or hiding your smile, your true self may be hidden as well.
 
Restorative and cosmetic dentist procedures can help get your smile back on track so that you want to share it with the world. These procedures may not be as extensive or as expensive as you think. With modern technology and dentistry advancing the way that it has, there are a ton of options that provide you with a healthy smile that meets all of your needs without breaking the budget.

Cosmetic procedures may include whitening, veneers, fixing cracked or broken teeth or utilizing a fixed denture. No matter which type of cosmetic procedure you are in need of, you are sure to walk out of Dr. Strutz’s office with a smile you love and can’t wait to share with the world.


For more information on how to improve your smile, contact Dr. Judy Strutz and her team today.

Monday, June 19, 2017

4 Benefits to Having Veneers



Are you looking at improving the look of your smile this summer? Concerned over the family photos that will be taken at reunions and BBQ’s. Well now you have a solution. Veneers are a tooth colored porcelain that is cemented comfortably over your existing teeth. You may be a candidate for veneers if you have stains, cracked or broken teeth, or you have an uneven gum line.

1.     They look and feel like your natural teeth and are shaped to look like natural teeth when you smile.

2.     If you struggle with whitening your teeth due to sensitivity, veneers can accomplish that goal. They can restore your smile to be beautiful and your teeth to be white again. They are largely stain resistant so, you can go ahead and enjoy that morning cup of coffee. 

3.     They can improve the overall aesthetic look of your smile. Years of wearing down your teeth due to bruxism or other dental problems can recreate an even and healthy looking smile.

4.     Veneers can improve your enamel. If you have damage to the enamel on your teeth, it can cause sensitivity, and other problems. Placing veneers on your teeth helps to give them back their armor to protection against drinks and other food items you consume that usually cause sensitivity.



So, go ahead and get that facelift for your smile and feel comfortable sharing it with friends and family this summer at your next BBQ. Contact Dr. Judy Strutz for more information.

Saturday, June 17, 2017

Are You Embarrassed By Your Dentures?




Non-fixed dentures can begin to ruin your social life. Do you feel embarrassed when you go out to eat? Not sure if they are going to fall out during dessert or when you are walking to your car?

Do you hide your smile or shy away from social situations because of your dentures? Well now is your time to take back your life and get back in the game. Don’t let non-fixed dentures control your life. You have an option.

Fixed dentures can provide you with an amazing smile that you will feel comfortable sharing with the world. They are secured to implants into your jaw bone so that when you smile they stay comfortably in place. No more worrying about eating steak, or other harder foods, because fixed dentures will stay in place and keep your smile looking healthy.

Fixed dentures remove the pressure from your gums and instead help to strengthen them. With non-fixed dentures they constantly push down on your gums causing bone damage over time, while fixed dentures are supported by implants in the jaw bone and will help to stimulate bone growth.

Fixed dentures can improve your health. Over time non-fixed dentures can cause you to not consume essential food that helps keep you healthy. Fixed dentures allow you to enjoy the foods you once loved.


For more information on fixed dentures or to schedule your appointment, contact Dr. Judy Strutz and her team today.