Showing posts with label Keep your smile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Keep your smile. Show all posts

Sunday, November 17, 2019

Dentures




There are many options available to you if you have a missing tooth or missing teeth. Dentures can now be permanent or semi-permanent depending on the problem you are facing. There are two types of dentures, either partial or complete. A partial denture helps restore your smile if you are missing some of your teeth. A complete denture can be used if you are missing all of your teeth.

No matter which option you go with, you are sure to have a smile you can be proud of when you are working with Dr. Judy Strutz and her team. Their number one goal is to help you have a healthy smile you love to show off and that is photo ready.

While the time frame for each set of dentures and the healing time will vary based on your situation. If you are going with a permanent denture, it may take time to make and therefore a temporary may be used in the meantime while you are waiting.

Don’t waste time in getting the dentures you need to fix your smile. For more information or to schedule your consultation contact, Dr.Judy Strutz and her team today.

Saturday, January 21, 2017

Take Your Life Back



It is 2017 and the time is now to retake control of your life. Sleep apnea can rob you of the life you love and there is honestly enough stress in the world. Why add to your life stressors not enough fantastic sleep. If you have been living in a haze of overtired, interrupted sleep, you can regain control of your life and get it back on track.

There is nothing more frustrating than waking up after an eight-hour night of sleep feeling more tired than when you went to bed. Or do you wake up and begin immediately drinking caffeine just to be able to get in the shower and get to work? Living with sleep apnea is not something you have to do or should do. But you also do not have to sacrifice sleep for living a healthy life. A dental device by Dr. Judy Strutz and her team fits comfortably in your mouth and opens up your jaw when you sleep.

The dental device does not make noise, dry your mouth out causing bad breath, and it is completely custom fit. Call now to see if you are a candidate for a dental sleep apnea device.


For more information on sleep apnea or a sleep apnea dental device, contact Dr. Judy Strutz and her team today.