At Saddler Family Dentistry we offer a wide array of services including preventive care, cosmetic dentistry and restorative treatments. Our goal is to ensure that you receive the highest quality care tailored to meet your unique dental needs and achieve optimal oral health.
Finding a new dentist can be a complicated process. After researching dentists near you, making sure that they accept your insurance, getting estimates for your exam...
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Deep cleanings can help many patients turn the corner on gum disease or to catch up on missed cleanings. If you haven’t been to the dentist in a while, it may be a good idea to talk to the office about scheduling a deep cleaning.
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A smile is one of the simplest gestures that we can make, but it can also be one of the biggest. A bright smile is considered a reflection of friendliness, honesty, happiness, and health.
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CEREC technology is an advanced system for creating the most innovative permanent crowns. With CEREC same-day crowns, there is no need for temporary crowns, taking impressions with sticky materials, or going through weeks of being watchful of what foods you eat.
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SureSmile® Clear Aligners offer a discreet, comfortable, and effective way to straighten your teeth without the hassle of traditional braces. Custom-designed for a precise fit, SureSmile aligners gradually shift your teeth into proper alignment—helping you achieve a confident, beautiful smile with minimal disruption to your daily life.
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Orthodontic treatment is a type of dental treatment that addresses teeth and jaws that are incorrectly positioned. Most people have not been blessed with perfectly aligned teeth naturally and as such, the number of referrals for orthodontic treatment is growing every year.
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If you would like to improve the look of your smile, please give us a call and schedule an appointment so you can work with your dentist to create a smile makeover plan best suited for you!
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Laser therapy is a relatively new innovation that is currently being used across a number of medical and cosmetic surgery fields including optometry, dermatology, pain management, and beauty therapy. Although laser therapy has been used in dentistry since 1994, it is only more recently that this innovative approach to dental treatment has really gained momentum.
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Like all cancers, patients have a much better chance at recovering from oral cancer if it is diagnosed early on. However, in many cases, the signs of the disease are not spotted until they have advanced – often after it has metastasized to other areas of the body, such as the lymph nodes.
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The newest method in dentistry used to replace missing or extracted teeth is a procedure called dental implants. Dental implants consist of three key components – a screw-like piece of metal called an anchor is first inserted into the jawbone, then a crown that acts as a replacement tooth is placed on top of the anchor, and an abutment is used to secure the two together.
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Porcelain veneers are arguably one of the most popular cosmetic dentistry solutions currently available. These thin, fingernail-like covers are applied to the outer enamel of the teeth where they work to cover any cosmetic imperfections and improve the overall appearance of the teeth.
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The process of cosmetic bonding involves the application of a special resin over the top of the teeth, which is then shaped and molded to cover any imperfections and improve the overall appearance of the patient’s teeth. The effect of cosmetic bonding creates a smile that looks healthier, more even and more attractive than before.
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Dentures are often a difficult topic for people to discuss. It can be embarrassing for many patients to be able to talk with friends and family about their dental health and for these reasons, dentures may also be surrounded in your mind with a negative stigma.
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Dental sealants are a great option to add another protective layer to your teeth. Sealants coat the enamel of molars and premolars in a thin plastic coating that blocks sugars and bacteria from contacting your tooth’s surface.
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