Have You Been Putting Off Dental Care? Here Is Why You Shouldn’t.

Now that February has arrived and we are fully into 2024, it is the perfect time to evaluate your oral health. Did we recommend a dental treatment during your last visit, but you postponed your visit due to the holidays or busy schedule? It is important to make your oral health a priority and schedule your appointment as soon as possible. Even if we didn’t recommend a treatment, now is the perfect time to schedule your next oral hygiene examination. Delaying necessary and routine dental treatments can lead to serious complications with your oral health. Continue reading to learn more about the importance of not delaying a treatment we recommend.

Do You Experience Tooth Sensitivity?

At Palmieri Dentistry, we want to do all we can to help our patients have ideal health. If you find yourself avoiding your favorite cold or hot foods, such as ice cream, because they can cause discomfort in your teeth, you may be experiencing tooth sensitivity. Tooth sensitivity is not uncommon, and most people experience it at some point. If you experience tooth sensitivity regularly, it can be an indication that you have a problem with your oral health.

Why Now Is A Great Time To Visit The Dentist

When was the last time you visited our office for a routine hygiene examination and cleaning? If it has been longer than six months, then you are due for a visit! This year has flown by, and we understand if visiting us slipped your mind. With the new year fast approaching, now is the perfect time to schedule a visit. We know that this time of year can be hectic, but we never advise postponing a cleaning or recommended treatment. Delaying dental care can lead to serious complications with your oral health. Read on to learn more.

Do You Suffer From Gum Disease?

When was the last time you had an oral hygiene examination? If it has been longer than six months, then you are due for a visit. These appointments are important because we look for problem areas in your mouth. One common condition that we look for is gum disease. Gum disease, also called periodontal disease, is a common condition that affects the gums surrounding the teeth. It consists of a serious gum infection and inflammation caused by bacterial growth along the gumline and around the base of the tooth.

Learn About the Dental Difference With Palmieri Dentistry

At Palmieri Dentistry, we are committed to helping you achieve your dental goals. Our office is a relaxed and comfortable setting where we provide patients with the finest cosmetic, implant, and general dentistry services. We pride ourselves on providing gentle care and effective treatments using state-of-the-art dental technology to keep you and your family in tip-top oral health. We are continuously improving the technology in the office and receiving education on different treatments to bring you the very latest in dental care. We schedule our appointments with you in mind and only see one patient at a time, so you have our undivided attention.