Showing posts with label calming strategies to improve your smile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label calming strategies to improve your smile. Show all posts

Sunday, August 9, 2020

Don't Wait!


You deserve to have a smile you love and can't wait to show off to the world. However, when you have decay, missing or cracked teeth, it can be a problem for you when you go out for a job interview or when you spend time with family and friends. You don't want to wait too long to visit the dentist because what could be a minor dental problem can turn into something more if you do not spend time at the dentist's office.
Minor decay is less expensive and requires less dental work when taken care of promptly.

Once the decay is left untreated for a significant amount of time, it can cause irreparable dental damage.  You might have been; inundated with information on how to best support your smile. However, a consultation is the best way to get you the help that you need. Dr. Strutz and her team are doing everything they can to ensure you are safe when you visit. So, don't wait. If you have questions or concerns about your smile or what dental options are available to you, contact Dr. Judy Strutz and her team today.

Saturday, October 6, 2018

Tips To Decreasing Your Fear



Cosmetic dental teams sometimes get a bad rap, but they are the quiet heros behind the scene cheering your healthy habits and your smile on. They are the ones that can help you to become the best version of yourself because the health of your body starts with your smile. If you have broken or damaged teeth, or periodontal disease, these problems can drastically decrease not only the health of your smile, but negatively impact your organs as well.  We also understand the fear you may have about visiting the cosmetic dentist is real, so here are 5 tips to decrease your fear at the dentist.

1.. Schedule your appointment in the morning. This gets it out of the way and doesn’t give you much time to dwell on the fear you feel.

2.Before your appointment do something calming, such as listening to music, taking a bath or going for a walk. Anything that is going to refocus your mind on happy thoughts.

3. Tell your dentist. You do not have to carry this burden of fear alone. They can help you through this in order to ensure you have the least amount of anxiety going into the procedure as possible.

4. Take care of your smile in between visits. Brush, floss, and eat healthy foods. This can help decrease the procedures you need to keep your smile looking great.

5.Get to know your dental team and the procedure you are going to have done. This can help put your mind at ease.

Dr. Judy Strutz and her team always enjoy helping patients achieve the look they are going for with their smile. For more questions about how to manage your dental fears contact Dr. Strutz and her team.