We're committed to providing you the highest quality dental care in a friendly, comfortable, and professional environment. The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommends that a child go to the dentist by age 1 or within six months after the first tooth erupts. Primary teeth typically begin growing in around 6 months of age. If you have a tooth that cannot be restored with traditional methods, or are missing a tooth, you may want to consider a dental implant to replace it.
The office is very efficiently run. The hygienist was very thorough, very informative and friendly. The dentist was prompt and the first thing she asked about was fillings she had put in on my previous visit. Fillings which I had no problems with. She then asked if I was having any problems they were new. Then she closely checked my teeth, and said I was doing a good job.
Woke up and my lower permanent retainer broke after eating breakfast. They were able to get me in same day an hour and a half after i made it to work, great service very nice and friendly staff highly recommend.
The office is very efficiently run. The hygienist was very thorough, very informative and friendly. The dentist was prompt and the first thing she asked about was fillings she had put in on my previous visit. Fillings which I had no problems with. She then asked if I was having any problems they were new. Then she closely checked my teeth, and said I was doing a good job.
Woke up and my lower permanent retainer broke after eating breakfast. They were able to get me in same day an hour and a half after i made it to work, great service very nice and friendly staff highly recommend.
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We can create a custom-fitted plastic mouthguard to protect your teeth, gums, lips and cheeks from sports-related injuries.
Our doctors can help you protect your teeth from the effects of grinding with a custom-made nightguard.
This plastic guard is worn at night while you sleep, and covers and preserves the teeth you have been grinding.
Nightguards have also been shown to reduce or eliminate jaw pain and headaches that often are associated with grinding.
Our doctors can help you protect your teeth from the effects of grinding with a custom-made nightguard.
This plastic guard is worn at night while you sleep, and covers and preserves the teeth you have been grinding.
Nightguards have also been shown to reduce or eliminate jaw pain and headaches that often are associated with grinding.
At Kemper Meadow Family Dentistry, we specialize in smiles for people of all ages.
Because we believe that lifelong dental health should begin as early as possible, we strive to get our young patients off on the best possible foot.
We bring skilled, compassionate staff and state-of-the-art technology to the table to ensure that your dental experience is as pain-free as possible.
Our team consists of Dr. John Harmeyer, Dr. Alexandra Kulwin, Dr. VanderHorst, and Dr. Dahlen.
We have 4 hygienists, 2 efdas, 2 dental assistants and 6 business team members.
Because we believe that lifelong dental health should begin as early as possible, we strive to get our young patients off on the best possible foot.
We bring skilled, compassionate staff and state-of-the-art technology to the table to ensure that your dental experience is as pain-free as possible.
Our team consists of Dr. John Harmeyer, Dr. Alexandra Kulwin, Dr. VanderHorst, and Dr. Dahlen.
We have 4 hygienists, 2 efdas, 2 dental assistants and 6 business team members.
If you're like a lot of individuals, you've likely had a cracked tooth at some time in your life, maybe without even knowing it.
As you age, your teeth can start having little cracks or lines on the surface.
While these might seem concerning, in many cases, they're simply what we refer to as "craze lines."
Craze lines are cracks in your tooth enamel, typically on the superficial outer tooth layer.
They usually develop with normal wear and tear over time.
They're not usually serious unless they penetrate your tooth's inner surface known as dentin.
As you age, your teeth can start having little cracks or lines on the surface.
While these might seem concerning, in many cases, they're simply what we refer to as "craze lines."
Craze lines are cracks in your tooth enamel, typically on the superficial outer tooth layer.
They usually develop with normal wear and tear over time.
They're not usually serious unless they penetrate your tooth's inner surface known as dentin.
A dental bridge is an excellent way for your Cincinnati dentist to replace missing or extracted teeth.
Bridges look completely natural, and they function the same as your natural teeth.
As a result, you can bite, tear, and chew your food as intended, without having to make accommodations for lost teeth.
If you're interested in having a dental bridge, talk with your dental professional regarding the many options available.
Four main types of dental bridges are commonly used to replace missing or extracted teeth.
Bridges look completely natural, and they function the same as your natural teeth.
As a result, you can bite, tear, and chew your food as intended, without having to make accommodations for lost teeth.
If you're interested in having a dental bridge, talk with your dental professional regarding the many options available.
Four main types of dental bridges are commonly used to replace missing or extracted teeth.
Your teeth are under pressure every day, and eventually, all of the demands take their toll.
If a tooth suffers from decay or injury, it may need to be strengthened with the help of a crown.
A crown is not like an artificial tooth though, as it's still relying on the natural structure of the tooth.
However, a dental crown is a more involved procedure than a filling because it's more than just filling in a gap.
In essence, it's a way to rebuild the outer structure of a weakened tooth without having to replace it.
If a tooth suffers from decay or injury, it may need to be strengthened with the help of a crown.
A crown is not like an artificial tooth though, as it's still relying on the natural structure of the tooth.
However, a dental crown is a more involved procedure than a filling because it's more than just filling in a gap.
In essence, it's a way to rebuild the outer structure of a weakened tooth without having to replace it.
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