Jeremy M. Grove, D.D.S. is pleased to welcome you to our general dentistry practice. We invite you to navigate this website to learn more about our practice, including information about our offices, hours and dentist. Our website also incorporates information about our practice and several of the services that we provide. We encourage you to use this resource to explore your dental needs whenever it is convenient.
To get started with Dr. Grove, please call us at (810) 735-7511 to schedule an appointment. We look forward to working with you! Due to new practices and procedures being implemented, we will have new operating hours so we can keep patients and staff safe and healthy.
To get started with Dr. Grove, please call us at (810) 735-7511 to schedule an appointment. We look forward to working with you! Due to new practices and procedures being implemented, we will have new operating hours so we can keep patients and staff safe and healthy.
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After attending University of Michigan - Flint's pre-dental program, Dr. Grove was admitted into the University of Michigan's School of.
After graduating from Linden High School, I attended Mott Community College where I was accepted into the Dental Hygiene Program.
Due to new practices and procedures being implemented, we will have new operating hours so we can keep patients and staff safe and healthy.
After graduating from Linden High School, I attended Mott Community College where I was accepted into the Dental Hygiene Program.
Due to new practices and procedures being implemented, we will have new operating hours so we can keep patients and staff safe and healthy.
Amanda (Mandy) is a native of Owosso, MI.
From a very early age she knew that she wanted to be a dental hygienist.
Following graduation from Ferris State University, Mandy has been employed with her family dentist for the past ten years.
As a current Linden resident, she looks forward to caring for her new community.
Taking the time to get to know her patients is very important to Mandy.
She strives to create a warm and friendly environment by answering questions patients may have and educating them on the importance of oral health.
From a very early age she knew that she wanted to be a dental hygienist.
Following graduation from Ferris State University, Mandy has been employed with her family dentist for the past ten years.
As a current Linden resident, she looks forward to caring for her new community.
Taking the time to get to know her patients is very important to Mandy.
She strives to create a warm and friendly environment by answering questions patients may have and educating them on the importance of oral health.
Bonding is a process in which an enamel-like material is applied to a tooth's surface, sculpted to an ideal shape, hardened, and then polished for an ideal smile.
This procedure usually can be accomplished in a single visit.
Bonding is often performed in order to fill in gaps or change the color of your teeth.
It typically only entails one office visit, and the results last for several years.
Bonding is more susceptible to staining or chipping than other forms of restoration such as veneers.
When teeth are chipped or slightly decayed, bonded composite resins may be the material of choice.
This procedure usually can be accomplished in a single visit.
Bonding is often performed in order to fill in gaps or change the color of your teeth.
It typically only entails one office visit, and the results last for several years.
Bonding is more susceptible to staining or chipping than other forms of restoration such as veneers.
When teeth are chipped or slightly decayed, bonded composite resins may be the material of choice.
Whitening procedures have effectively restored the smile of people with stained, dull, or discolored teeth.
The darker tissue of your teeth, the dentin, can become exposed as the outer layer of enamel is worn away by the effects of aging or things like caffeine and tobacco.
Food particles are naturally attracted to a tooth's enamel by a certain protein.
Products like coffee and tea, berries and soy sauce are notorious for staining teeth.
Over time, teeth actually become more absorbent and vulnerable to staining from food and other substances.
The darker tissue of your teeth, the dentin, can become exposed as the outer layer of enamel is worn away by the effects of aging or things like caffeine and tobacco.
Food particles are naturally attracted to a tooth's enamel by a certain protein.
Products like coffee and tea, berries and soy sauce are notorious for staining teeth.
Over time, teeth actually become more absorbent and vulnerable to staining from food and other substances.
Tooth extraction procedures today are far less painful than ever before, thanks to powerful anesthetics and sedatives.
In many cases, a patient who has tooth pulled experiences little or no discomfort, and only minor bleeding.
Before a tooth is extracted, the area surrounding the tooth is numbed with a topical/and or injectable anesthetic such as Novocaine.
Patients with extracted teeth sometimes need to take an antibiotic, and at the very least, take precautions following the procedure to ensure that infection doesn't occur.
In many cases, a patient who has tooth pulled experiences little or no discomfort, and only minor bleeding.
Before a tooth is extracted, the area surrounding the tooth is numbed with a topical/and or injectable anesthetic such as Novocaine.
Patients with extracted teeth sometimes need to take an antibiotic, and at the very least, take precautions following the procedure to ensure that infection doesn't occur.
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