At Advanced Family Dental, we strive for, attain and deliver the highest level of comprehensive dental care for our patients. Treating every patient with compassion, empathy, understanding, honesty and professionalism is our top priority. Our team is caring, friendly and knowledgeable, and we make it our mission to assist you- from your first phone call to any post-treatment requirements you may have.
We will help you obtain the information you need and deserve to make informed decisions about your individual dental care, as well as assist the dentist in your dental treatment. We have been highly trained clinically and professionally as a team so that we can efficiently work together, allowing us to make better use of both your time and ours. Your care and comfort are the focus of our entire practice, and our team is dedicated to meeting your needs and wishes every step of the way.
We are always welcoming new patients and we would love to have you as part of our dental family. Please explore our web site to learn more about us.
We will help you obtain the information you need and deserve to make informed decisions about your individual dental care, as well as assist the dentist in your dental treatment. We have been highly trained clinically and professionally as a team so that we can efficiently work together, allowing us to make better use of both your time and ours. Your care and comfort are the focus of our entire practice, and our team is dedicated to meeting your needs and wishes every step of the way.
We are always welcoming new patients and we would love to have you as part of our dental family. Please explore our web site to learn more about us.
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I grew up in Baraboo, Wisconsin and received an undergraduate degree in biomedical sciences with a minor in chemistry at Marquette University.
I was accepted into the accelerated pre-dental scholars program and completed my dental degree at Marquette University as well.
I currently live in Baraboo with my husband, Tony.
We enjoy hiking, camping, and cheering on all Wisconsin sports teams.
I love working with patients to achieve their oral health goals by listening to their objectives and formulating individualized plans for long term success.
I was accepted into the accelerated pre-dental scholars program and completed my dental degree at Marquette University as well.
I currently live in Baraboo with my husband, Tony.
We enjoy hiking, camping, and cheering on all Wisconsin sports teams.
I love working with patients to achieve their oral health goals by listening to their objectives and formulating individualized plans for long term success.
While at our office, we make sure that you receive the highest level of service and ensure that our dental work is of the highest quality.
To ensure that you maintain great oral health, this level of quality needs to extend into your personal oral hygiene routine.
We can help you establish a dental hygiene routine that will keep your teeth healthy and white.
If you have any questions about your current hygiene plan please ask us.
Your teeth are not the only important part of your mouth.
Your gums are essential to oral hygiene as well.
To ensure that you maintain great oral health, this level of quality needs to extend into your personal oral hygiene routine.
We can help you establish a dental hygiene routine that will keep your teeth healthy and white.
If you have any questions about your current hygiene plan please ask us.
Your teeth are not the only important part of your mouth.
Your gums are essential to oral hygiene as well.
A frenulum is a piece of tissue that prevents an organ from moving.
There is a frenulum that attaches your upper lip to the gums, while another connects the lower lip to the gums.
A frenulum that is too short or thick, will cause problems in speech patterns and tooth misalignment.
In infants, a shortened frenulum underneath the tongue will inhibit breastfeeding.
When the frenulum disrupts movement, growth, or development, corrective action is necessary to resolve the situation.
A frenectomy is a minor surgical procedure that is performed in your dentist's office.
There is a frenulum that attaches your upper lip to the gums, while another connects the lower lip to the gums.
A frenulum that is too short or thick, will cause problems in speech patterns and tooth misalignment.
In infants, a shortened frenulum underneath the tongue will inhibit breastfeeding.
When the frenulum disrupts movement, growth, or development, corrective action is necessary to resolve the situation.
A frenectomy is a minor surgical procedure that is performed in your dentist's office.
Periodontal (gum) disease is insidious.
It is an infection of the gums that starts out as plaque, an opaque film on the teeth that hardens to form tartar.
As tartar accumulates, it harbors bacteria that attack the soft tissue around the gums.
This is the early stage of gum disease known as Gingivitis.
Left untreated, Gingivitis becomes Periodontitis which ultimately destroys the tissue surrounding your teeth AND the bone that holds your teeth in place.
Except for bad breath and gums that bleed, there are very few early warning signals.
It is an infection of the gums that starts out as plaque, an opaque film on the teeth that hardens to form tartar.
As tartar accumulates, it harbors bacteria that attack the soft tissue around the gums.
This is the early stage of gum disease known as Gingivitis.
Left untreated, Gingivitis becomes Periodontitis which ultimately destroys the tissue surrounding your teeth AND the bone that holds your teeth in place.
Except for bad breath and gums that bleed, there are very few early warning signals.
Gingivitis is a generative disease that left untreated, will cause significant tooth and gum deterioration.
Just the word gingivitis can strike panic in a patient's mind.
The reality is that the treatment is simple and performed right in your dentist's office.
Plaque and tarter that sits on the teeth provides an environment, which allows bacteria to thrive and multiply.
The bacteria cause the gums to become inflamed and bleed.
The condition becomes more noticeable when you brush your teeth or sometimes when you eat.
Just the word gingivitis can strike panic in a patient's mind.
The reality is that the treatment is simple and performed right in your dentist's office.
Plaque and tarter that sits on the teeth provides an environment, which allows bacteria to thrive and multiply.
The bacteria cause the gums to become inflamed and bleed.
The condition becomes more noticeable when you brush your teeth or sometimes when you eat.
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