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A Look at Laser Dentistry and Waterlase Technology
June 1, 2012
Laser Dentistry means that countless people who have fear and anxiety about the dentist can now rest easy. With Laser Dentistry, the Madison Dentists at First Choice Dental make no-drill, no-shot appointments possible. New Waterlase technology available at your dentists in Madison at First Choice Dental, helps more and more patients experience minimal stress at the thought of a dental visit, and they are able to receive excellent dental work in a comfortable and minimal anxiety setting. Read More
Making Sense of Teeth Whitening Options
May 14, 2012
Teeth whitening is one of the more popular and faster ways to improve your smile. Teeth whitening in Madison, WI is especially popular for spring and summer , since many people will turn to teeth teeth whitening to update their look or brighten their smile for summer weddings, reunions, and special events. Of the many teeth whitening choices available in Madison, WI from your cosmetic dentist, family dentist or drug store, how do you know what is best for your smile? Read More
How to Find the Right Dental Care for Your Child with Special Needs
May 1, 2012
When you have a child with special needs, chances are you have many concerns and issues to deal with, and it's likely that keeping up with dental appointments slips down your list of priorities. Yet for the sake of your child's dental and overall health, it's important to bring this issue back to the top of the list. Kim Varian, a registered dental hygienist with First Choice Dental Group, has cared for dental patients with special needs. She offers tips to make these appointments as positive an experience as possible for the patient and the family. Read More
Eat Healthy for a Healthy Smile
March 20, 2012
Healthy food is good for your smile as well as for your body. Eat healthy this month during National Nutrition Month, and give yourself something to smile about! Read More
How Can Conscious Sedation Help with Dental Fear?
March 15, 2012
Conscious sedation dentistry can help the millions of Americans who suffer from dental anxiety or overwhelming fear of going to the dentist. Just as others suffer from fear of heights, crowds, or open spaces, phobic dental patients' fear is very real. What often results is a long-term avoidance of dental visits, even for basic cleanings, which can lead to more serious dental and health problems or severe mouth pain later in life. This is where conscious sedation dentistry can help. Read More
Conscious Sedation provides hope and help for people with overwhelming fear or anxiety of going to the dentist.
March 1, 2012
Conscious sedation dentistry can help the millions of Americans who suffer from dental anxiety or overwhelming fear of going to the dentist. Just as others suffer from fear of heights, crowds, or open spaces, phobic dental patients' fear is very real. What often results is a long-term avoidance of dental visits, even for basic cleanings, which can lead to more serious dental and health problems or severe mouth pain later in life. This is where conscious sedation dentistry can help. Read More
Tips for a More Kissable Smile
February 1, 2012
Could your breath wilt a flower? Do you shy away from your sweetie when you smile? Here are some simple tips you can follow to have a healthier, more kissable smile by Valentine's Day. Read More
What Your Teeth are Telling You: Your Smile Could Show Signs of Diabetes and Other Health Risks
January 1, 2012
Diabetes dental treatment isn't a phrase many people are used to hearing, but it's true that regular dental checkups and taking care of diabetes dental problems like red, swollen gums or receding gums, can be one way to help with controlling diabetes. Read More
Don't Let Halloween Treats Play Tricks on Your Healthy Teeth!
October 11, 2011
Halloween is just around the corner, and whether you are sending your own trick-or-treaters out the door, or deciding what to hand out to the ghosts and goblins on your door step, First Choice Dental Group recommends you consider what types of candy will be the least harmful to your teeth. Read More