Showing posts with label adult and dental problems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label adult and dental problems. Show all posts

Saturday, September 19, 2020

3 Most Common Asked Questions

 



 

When going to the dentist there are so many different factors that may play a role in your comfort level. Here are the 7 most common questions that patients ask us to help alleviate the stress you feel. However, if we have left questions unanswered, please contact our office today.

 

How much time will my procedure take? Different factors will impact the amount of time that your visit takes. For example, problems that may arise during your appointment and treatment planning for the future. While we are as effective and efficient as possible, dental visit times vary from a quick check-in to a longer procedure time for more difficult procedures.

 

How much will my procedure cost? Several factors go into the cost of your visit. Please schedule a consultation with our team to develop a comprehensive treatment plan.

 

What precautions are in place for COVID-19?  The team continues to wipe down high touch surfaces. Our staff are wearing the appropriate PPE, and we are asking patients to have other individuals wait outside instead of in our waiting room.

 

For more information about an upcoming dental visit, please contact Dr. Judy Strutz and her team.

Monday, October 29, 2018

Don’t Wait!




Tongue and lip tie problems could be impacting your student and now is the time to get it checked out. So what are the signs? Tongues that are not released often result in children with orthodontic needs. Also, many times the effect of having a tongue tie shows up in posture and the relationship of jaw. These possible signs could mean a tongue tie is impacting them.

Students who are learning to read and talk need to be able to move their tongue in the proper position in order to be able to say certain words and to pronounce certain sounds. When the tongue tie is tight, it inhibits them from being able to pronounce the words they need to in order to do the job they need to do. This can lead to read difficulties and other speech concerns as they get older. If left untreated, students who struggle to read are more likely to have behavioral challenges in school as well.

The technology today for these procedures is far more advanced then it was a few years ago.
So, don’t waste time, get your child’s tongue tie checked and help them get back on track with their education. For more information or to schedule your consultation, contact Dr. Judy Strutz and her team.