Has it been a while since you’ve been to the dentist? Do you think about picking up the phone and scheduling a visit, but you worry about what the dentist might say? Or maybe you’re simply one of the millions of Americans who has a fear of the dentist. These are ...
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Sedation dentistry is one of the most revolutionary tools available today in dentistry. It’s a method that can be rendered during a wide array of procedures and simultaneously help patients overcome their fear of the dental chair. Your New Albany implant dentist uses ...
Read MoreYour New Albany dentist Dr. Receveur has been placing dental implants for the better part of a decade. Last year alone, he placed 500 dental implants for patients missing individual teeth or entire arches of teeth. Dr. Receveur has trained with some of the best ...
Read MoreDentists everywhere are noting a rising trend: Nearly all patients have misconceptions about sedation dentistry. Whether it is oral or IV sedation dentistry, many U.S. men and women do not understand that sedation can be used for just about any procedure -- and it is ...
Read MoreHave you ever been to the doctor and been told you needed a CT scan? If so, it’s likely you had to schedule a visit to the nearest hospital, adding time and stress to what should have been an easier procedure. At New Albany Implants, we don’t ask our patients to ...
Read MoreThere are a number of reasons your teeth begin to look worn down: age, exposure to acidic foods and drinks, or even tooth grinding. For this scenario let’s imagine that you had a bad experience with braces that left your teeth looking thin and discolored. This is ...
Read MoreOur New Albany dental practice treats patients for preventive issues but also sees patients who have not visited a dentist in years – or even decades. For those patients who have skipped or missed appointments for years, scheduling a visit to our office is already ...
Read MoreThere is a well-document connection between oral health and serious ailments like heart disease and diabetes. Almost every year, scientists release new studies reminding us how serious gum disease can be. One of the most alarming pieces of information came when ...
Read MoreTooth loss is a fairly common issue, and in the United States, approximately 70% of the population is missing at least one tooth, usually in the back. But when tooth loss becomes a serious problem, it can affect much more than your oral health. Mental ...
Read MoreIf you have chipped, cracked, or even missing teeth, dental cosmetics -- and specifically dental implants -- are the perfect solution. One thing is stopping many Americans from visiting dental implant clinics, and it's not what you think. Severe anxiety and dental ...
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