You might not really want to come in for a dental visit before the holidays. In fact, you could very quickly come up with a list of 20 other things you’d rather do than to schedule time to see if everything is (or is not) okay with your smile. However, if we were to ask you if you would rather see us for a quick visit and any necessary treatment or to have a really horrible Christmas because of a terrible toothache, we guess you’d choose the visit. So, that’s essentially what we are doing: We encourage you to see us now for any possible concerns, so your oral health is perfectly fine on December 25th!
Remember, there are lots of things that can get in the way of your ability to just relax and dig in during holiday meals. While the aforementioned toothache can play a role, the same is true if you think you have any type of damage. Does your crown feel weird? Do you think your partial is damaged? See us now. That way, you can indulge in every last treat without a challenge!
We know that the holidays are a busy, busy time for most! While you may want to compartmentalize everything and push your oral health to the bottom of the list, it will most certainly resurface as a number one priority if something goes wrong. Take care of it now, so it’s simply one more thing you can cross off and stop worrying about!
Don’t let a problem progress and interrupt your holiday experience. See us right now, instead, so you can have a lovely holiday without worry! To learn more, schedule an appointment with your dentist by calling Allen & Neumann Family Dentistry in Pella, IA, today at (641) 628-1121.
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