Reviews
This is the best dental office I’ve ever been to, and taken my family to. The dentists and technicians are friendly, warm, patient and caring. The wait is never too long. The work is gentle yet thorough. I’ve recommended Community Dental to several of my friends and family members and they agree, “the best!”
My only fear in leaving this review is that too many people will go there because of it and the wait will get long! LOL
Community Dental Group Blog
10 Interesting Facts Regarding Oral Surgery
Knowing what to expect prior to, during, and after oral surgery can reduce the length of time that it takes you to heal and recuperate. Oral surgery is may be performed as an out-patient procedure at Community Dental Group and requires either general or local anesthesia based on the complexity of the procedure you are undergoing. You should be able to leave and return home shortly after your surgery is completed, pending the dentist’s approval. There 10 interesting facts about oral surgery that you should be aware of which include: Read more
What You Should Know About Dental Implants
Dental implants have long been recognized as the best option for replacing broken and missing teeth or supporting dental prosthetics such as bridges, crowns, and dentures. So if you have been thinking about getting dental implants, it is important that you have a good understanding of them and including the benefits and costs that are involved. Just be aware that your dental insurance may not cover the cost of this elective procedure. Read more
The 5 Five Ways Gum Disease And Tooth Loss Are Caused By Poor Oral Hygiene
Many individuals who didn’t care for their teeth by practicing good oral hygiene in the past are regretting that today. Eventually, neglecting your teeth can cause a great deal of pain and discomfort as well as a wide range of dental problems. Whether it is not practicing good oral hygiene habits or neglecting regular dental check-ups, the consequences can be severe. The bottom line is that you are going to suffer and wind up losing anywhere from some to all of your teeth over the long term.
So how are gum disease and tooth loss associated with poor oral hygiene habits? The 5 facts below will provide you with the answers: Read more