Collier, Stark, and Seime, Excelsior dentists, are committed to providing you with excellent dentistry in a comfortable environment. You deserve a skilled, experienced dental team that can help you ensure great oral health. Experience what patient-centered care can do for you. Your dental care experience is fully personalized at Excelsior Family Dental.
Our friendly, knowledgeable team will address every question and concern. Your oral health needs, goals, and priorities are the focus of your customized treatment plan. We want to work with you to create the beautiful, healthy smile of your dreams. Excelsior Family Dental has an ongoing commitment to continuing education. We invest countless hours in learning the latest techniques and technologies in dentistry.
You will receive effective and efficient care from our experienced dental team. Make our team your dental care partner. Contact our office for an appointment today. Recommended by my sister in law, now my whole family has our dental care here, even my 81 year old Mom.
Our friendly, knowledgeable team will address every question and concern. Your oral health needs, goals, and priorities are the focus of your customized treatment plan. We want to work with you to create the beautiful, healthy smile of your dreams. Excelsior Family Dental has an ongoing commitment to continuing education. We invest countless hours in learning the latest techniques and technologies in dentistry.
You will receive effective and efficient care from our experienced dental team. Make our team your dental care partner. Contact our office for an appointment today. Recommended by my sister in law, now my whole family has our dental care here, even my 81 year old Mom.
Services
Our advanced digital x-rays magnify and enhance your teeth for better diagnosis and treatment.
This technology allows us to take images of your teeth and display them on a computer screen quickly and easily.
With digital x-rays, our Excelsior dentist can view your teeth and surrounding structures with remarkable accuracy.
These images provide the information we need to plan your dental treatment.
The intra-oral camera is about the size and shape of a pen.
It is used to record images of your teeth, gums, mouth, and tongue from inside your mouth.
This technology allows us to take images of your teeth and display them on a computer screen quickly and easily.
With digital x-rays, our Excelsior dentist can view your teeth and surrounding structures with remarkable accuracy.
These images provide the information we need to plan your dental treatment.
The intra-oral camera is about the size and shape of a pen.
It is used to record images of your teeth, gums, mouth, and tongue from inside your mouth.
The American Dental Association (ADA) recommends dental visits at least twice per year.
At Excelsior Family Dental, we follow that recommendation and provide high-quality dental cleanings and thorough preventive exams.
This allows us to ensure your optimal oral health.
Regular professional cleanings help remove built-up plaque and tartar.
This removal is important for preventing tooth decay, periodontal disease, and other oral health issues.
These cleanings can also help remove surface stains and keep your teeth looking whiter and brighter.
At Excelsior Family Dental, we follow that recommendation and provide high-quality dental cleanings and thorough preventive exams.
This allows us to ensure your optimal oral health.
Regular professional cleanings help remove built-up plaque and tartar.
This removal is important for preventing tooth decay, periodontal disease, and other oral health issues.
These cleanings can also help remove surface stains and keep your teeth looking whiter and brighter.
In addition to professional dental cleanings, good dental hygiene comes from habits at home.
Drs.
Laura Collier, Amy Stark, and Anna Seime recommend that you brush your teeth at least twice a day and floss once a day.
This helps prevent tooth decay, periodontal disease, and other oral health issues.
There are several other things you can do at home to keep your teeth strong and healthy.
Over-the-counter products like toothpastes and mouth rinses that contain fluoride are your best way to help reduce plaque and tartar.
Drs.
Laura Collier, Amy Stark, and Anna Seime recommend that you brush your teeth at least twice a day and floss once a day.
This helps prevent tooth decay, periodontal disease, and other oral health issues.
There are several other things you can do at home to keep your teeth strong and healthy.
Over-the-counter products like toothpastes and mouth rinses that contain fluoride are your best way to help reduce plaque and tartar.
Over fifty thousand people are diagnosed with oral cancer every year.
Treatments have high rates of success and are less invasive when the cancer is caught in the initial stages.
If they get a chance to progress, oral cancers can need much more complex treatment.
Regular screenings can help ensure the detection of any potential cancers.
Drs.
Laura Collier, Amy Stark, and Anna Seime recommend having an oral cancer screening at least once a year.
During your screening, they will examine your mouth, throat, lips, gums, and tongue to check for any abnormalities.
Treatments have high rates of success and are less invasive when the cancer is caught in the initial stages.
If they get a chance to progress, oral cancers can need much more complex treatment.
Regular screenings can help ensure the detection of any potential cancers.
Drs.
Laura Collier, Amy Stark, and Anna Seime recommend having an oral cancer screening at least once a year.
During your screening, they will examine your mouth, throat, lips, gums, and tongue to check for any abnormalities.
Playing sports requires protective gear, and an athletic mouth guard is a vital piece of equipment.
An estimated 13-39% of all dental injuries occur while playing sports.
Over 200,000 teeth and mouth injuries have been prevented by mouth guards being made mandatory in American football.
Tooth and mouth injuries do not end with contact sports.
Recent studies have found that athletes who play sports like basketball are just as likely to suffer injuries to the face, mouth, and teeth.
Sports involving balls, hoops, goals, and other playing surfaces can all lead to mouth injuries from contact.
An estimated 13-39% of all dental injuries occur while playing sports.
Over 200,000 teeth and mouth injuries have been prevented by mouth guards being made mandatory in American football.
Tooth and mouth injuries do not end with contact sports.
Recent studies have found that athletes who play sports like basketball are just as likely to suffer injuries to the face, mouth, and teeth.
Sports involving balls, hoops, goals, and other playing surfaces can all lead to mouth injuries from contact.
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