Located in Westfield, Indiana, we are dedicated to achieving excellence in dentistry through prevention, affordability and quality care for adults and children of all ages! For over 15 years, First Impressions Family Dental Care in Westfield, IN has been committed to providing exceptional care in a clean, comfortable, and fun atmosphere to enhance our patients' overall well-being.
Our patients notice the difference as soon as they walk through the door. We are proud that we can provide all of your oral health care needs here at our office. We implement the latest in technology using it to serve our patients in the best possible way, from preventative dentistry to complex restorative dentistry, such as implants, CAD CAM dentistry (same day crowns), oral surgery, endodontic (root canal) therapy and cosmetic dentistry, such as teeth whitening and veneers.
Dr. Jason Flannagan, DDS of First Impressions Family Dental Care has recently been chosen as one of Indiana's top dentists by the dental advisory board of topDENTISTS!.
Our patients notice the difference as soon as they walk through the door. We are proud that we can provide all of your oral health care needs here at our office. We implement the latest in technology using it to serve our patients in the best possible way, from preventative dentistry to complex restorative dentistry, such as implants, CAD CAM dentistry (same day crowns), oral surgery, endodontic (root canal) therapy and cosmetic dentistry, such as teeth whitening and veneers.
Dr. Jason Flannagan, DDS of First Impressions Family Dental Care has recently been chosen as one of Indiana's top dentists by the dental advisory board of topDENTISTS!.
Services
We offer a wide range of dental services for all age groups, with a particular emphasis on issue prevention.
Advances in dental techniques and medications can greatly reduce - even eliminate - discomfort during dental treatment.
Most adults normally only require moderate amounts of anesthetics to deal with any discomfort during most common dental procedures.
Children or people with special needs may require a higher level of anesthesia.
The type of anesthesia depends more on individual patient preferences than specific dental procedures.
Advances in dental techniques and medications can greatly reduce - even eliminate - discomfort during dental treatment.
Most adults normally only require moderate amounts of anesthetics to deal with any discomfort during most common dental procedures.
Children or people with special needs may require a higher level of anesthesia.
The type of anesthesia depends more on individual patient preferences than specific dental procedures.
We offer a wide range of dental services for all age groups, with a particular emphasis on issue prevention.
Cosmetic dentistry is an important part of overall dentistry.
In some cases, people elect to have cosmetic dentistry performed in order to improve their smile and overall appearance.
In others, cosmetic dentistry is chosen in order to reverse or repair a defect that, while not harmful to overall health, has a negative impact on appearance.
Many treatments are used to treat teeth that are discolored, chipped, misshaped, or missing.
Cosmetic dentistry is an important part of overall dentistry.
In some cases, people elect to have cosmetic dentistry performed in order to improve their smile and overall appearance.
In others, cosmetic dentistry is chosen in order to reverse or repair a defect that, while not harmful to overall health, has a negative impact on appearance.
Many treatments are used to treat teeth that are discolored, chipped, misshaped, or missing.
We offer a wide range of dental services for all age groups, with a particular emphasis on issue prevention.
Crowns are synthetic teeth-like coverings that are designed to make your tooth stronger and improve its appearance.
Crowns can be tooth colored or gold.
Crowns are necessary when a tooth is generally broken down and fillings won't solve the problem.
A crown is a restoration that covers, or "caps, " a tooth to restore it to its normal shape and size, strengthening and improving the appearance of a tooth.
Crowns are synthetic teeth-like coverings that are designed to make your tooth stronger and improve its appearance.
Crowns can be tooth colored or gold.
Crowns are necessary when a tooth is generally broken down and fillings won't solve the problem.
A crown is a restoration that covers, or "caps, " a tooth to restore it to its normal shape and size, strengthening and improving the appearance of a tooth.
We offer a wide range of dental services for all age groups, with a particular emphasis on issue prevention.
Complete dentures are called "conventional" or "immediate" according to when they are made and when they are inserted into the mouth.
Immediate dentures are inserted immediately after the removal of the remaining teeth.
To make this possible, the dentist takes measurements and makes the models of the patient's jaws during a preliminary visit.
An advantage of immediate dentures is that the wearer does not have to be without teeth during the healing period.
Complete dentures are called "conventional" or "immediate" according to when they are made and when they are inserted into the mouth.
Immediate dentures are inserted immediately after the removal of the remaining teeth.
To make this possible, the dentist takes measurements and makes the models of the patient's jaws during a preliminary visit.
An advantage of immediate dentures is that the wearer does not have to be without teeth during the healing period.
We offer a wide range of dental services for all age groups, with a particular emphasis on issue prevention.
Compared to conventional intraoral X-ray films, our digital system reduces radiation exposure to our patients.
An image receptor (CCD) is thin like conventional X-ray film but is connected to a computer which will capture and save all of your images (X-rays) digitally.
Our system requires fewer retakes.
After the image is obtained it can be enhanced and viewed full screen on a TV in the operatory by our doctor and patient together.
Compared to conventional intraoral X-ray films, our digital system reduces radiation exposure to our patients.
An image receptor (CCD) is thin like conventional X-ray film but is connected to a computer which will capture and save all of your images (X-rays) digitally.
Our system requires fewer retakes.
After the image is obtained it can be enhanced and viewed full screen on a TV in the operatory by our doctor and patient together.
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