The staff at Springville Dentistry, including the dentists, hygienists, and assistants, are all committed to providing the highest standard of care to our patients. We work daily to build strong relationships with patients because we understand the importance of oral health in overall health and long term wellness. We always want patients to feel comfortable and confident with their care, so we are willing to take the time to answer questions and provide advice whenever we can. Ultimately we
Live fiercely. Celebrate National Wear Red Day with us!
Springville Dentistry it proud to support National Wear Red Day. National Wear Red Day is an American annual event that takes place on the first Friday in February to raise awareness about cardiovascular disease, particularly among women. Participants wear red to show support for the cause and to bring attention to the issue. The event is organized by the American Heart Association (AHA) and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI). So let's come together to raise awareness to
Is it time to schedule your annual dental checkup?
Groundhog Day is celebrated every February 2nd and is where people come together to see if the groundhog will see its shadow, signaling the end of winter. However, it can also serve as a valuable reminder to schedule an annual dental checkup. Studies show that regular dental checkups prevent cavities, gum disease, and tooth loss compared to those who only see a dentist when they experience pain. This is because dental problems are often not painful until they have become advanced, making
Keep Your Smile Bright!
Regular dental check-ups and cleanings are crucial for maintaining good oral health and preventing dental problems. During these appointments, dentists can examine your teeth and gums, check for any signs of decay or disease, and clean your teeth to remove plaque and tartar buildup. By getting regular check-ups and cleanings, you can catch potential problems early, which is key to avoiding more extensive and costly treatments down the road. So don't neglect your oral health, visit your dentist
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