Get A New Smile In Time For The Holidays!

We can’t believe it’s already the start of October. This year has flown by, and before we know it, we’ll be celebrating the holiday season and ringing in the new year. Did you have a goal to improve your teeth or oral health before the year ends? Now is the perfect time to explore how we can improve the function and appearance of your teeth. At McMillan Family Dental, we offer a range of cosmetic and restorative dentistry treatments that can make a big difference in your smile—many of which can be completed before the holidays! Keep reading to learn more.

What Causes Bad Breath?

Do you find yourself constantly worrying about the smell of your breath? It is not unusual to experience bad breath from time to time. This is extremely common after eating certain foods and drinking certain beverages, such as coffee. However, if you are regularly experiencing bad breath not caused by food or beverages, then you may be dealing with an oral health problem. Bad breath is one of the warning signs that you may have a condition that needs to be treated.

Has It Been Six Months Already? Better Check The Calendar!

When did you last visit our office for an oral hygiene examination and cleaning? If it has been over six months, you are due for a visit. Even if you have excellent oral health, routine appointments allow us to help you avoid experiencing implications and problems. Only visiting our office when you are experiencing a concern means opening yourself up to procedures and treatments that may have been prevented. Read on to learn more about the importance of routine dental care.

Watch This Inspiring Video!

We know that your dental health journey is very personal to you. It can be difficult for some people who need dental treatment to go through with it. These patients may be self-conscious about their teeth and gums, anxious about visiting the dentist, or concerned about the cost. We recently had the opportunity to speak with a patient who had put off receiving dental implants for years and recently made the decision to move forward with treatment. Click here to watch the video and learn more about dental implants and his journey.