At Cheek Dental we strive to offer the most up-to-date dental technology. We are so excited to introduce to our patients a system for creating all-ceramic restorations in one appointment. [Read more…]
The Importance of Baby Teeth
With the experience of parenting three small children, I have become adept at manipulating a Sesame Street spin brush with banana-berry toothpaste around the mouth of a wiggly child while, for the purpose of distraction, I sing “Great, green gobs of greasy, grimy, gopher guts.” [Read more…]
The Gift of Love
I love this time of year — the cool, crisp air, decorating for the holidays, and having family gatherings for Thanksgiving and Christmas. I have so many wonderful memories of past holidays, [Read more…]
Insurance Jargon…What does it all mean?
At the end of every year, my office staff is inundated with questions about which insurance plan to choose for the following year. [Read more…]
Haiti Mission Trip
Well I made it back from our medical/dental mission trip to Haiti with no Ebola, Malaria, Cholera, Dengue Fever, or Chikungunya! My back was quite sore, [Read more…]
Are dental x-rays necessary?
Most dentists, including Dr. Cheek, agree that limiting exposure to X-rays is important, but X-rays are necessary to find dental problems. When radiographs are not taken, dental and medical issues may go undetected, and your overall health could suffer. [Read more…]
Common Dental Emergencies
Seeing a dentist regularly is important not only for check-ups to maintain your good oral health, but also to ensure that there is someone available for you when that unfortunate situation arises where you or your family member needs emergency care. Four common emergencies that may require an immediate call to your dentist are: a tooth that has been knocked out, a broken tooth, a crown that has come off, or a toothache. [Read more…]
Are implants right for you?
Do you hide your smile because of spaces from missing teeth? Maybe your dentures don’t feel secure. Perhaps you have difficulty chewing. If you are missing one or more teeth and would like to smile, speak and eat again with comfort and confidence, there is good news! [Read more…]
You may be causing damage to your teeth and you aren’t even aware of it!
Over the past few years I have awoken several times during the night from the same terrifying nightmare – my teeth are crumbling into pieces and falling out in my hand. [Read more…]
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