J. C. (Verified Patient)
I have been going here for years and they are always amazing! Love the new dentists and the staff are always soooo helpful!!! 10 out of 10!!
When your smile needs routine care, there’s no one better to visit than a general dentist like you’ll find at Sequoia Dental Office. Drs. Miroslav, Leticia, and Vinh love taking care of our patients through Visalia general dentistry. Here are just a few benefits of the treatment we’ve offered our patients for over 25 years:
Call us today to schedule your next dental visit: 559-608-3533.
It’s no secret that routine dental care keeps your smile in great shape. It also helps you avoid the need for restorative dentistry. That’s why we recommend coming in for a dental exam and cleaning twice a year. Doing so will help us catch and treat any smile problems early on.
At your first visit, we’ll gather your medical background information, talk about your smile goals, and explain more about our dental team and our approach to care. You’ll also receive a tour of our office to help eliminate any anxiety you may have. After your checkup, we’ll go over any recommended treatments in detail, and you’ll have the chance to get all your questions answered.
Besides dental cleanings and exams, here are some other types of care that fall under general dental services:
Give your smile the best care possible with Visalia general dentistry from Sequoia Dental Office. Call us today at 559-608-3533 to schedule an appointment. You can also schedule an appointment online.
The most common reason to wear a mouthguard is to protect your teeth and gums while playing sports. Whether you’re participating in a contact sport or not, a well-made mouthguard is your best defense against blows to the mouth, teeth, gums, and jaw. Mouthguards can also alleviate symptoms of teeth grinding, TMJ disorders, and even obstructive sleep apnea.
Gum disease, also called periodontal disease, is an infection caused by bacteria in your mouth. Bacteria form a clear, sticky film called plaque that builds up around your gumline, leading to inflamed and infected gums. Left untreated, the infection causes your gums to separate from teeth, creating “pockets” where more bacteria accumulate. In advanced stages of gum disease, the infection spreads from your gums to the bone that supports your teeth. Your teeth will loosen and possibly fall out.
Yes, mouthguards from an experienced dentist are designed to fit over your upper and lower teeth so that as you sleep, your jaw stays in a forward position to properly realign the joint, as well as prevent you from clenching down and putting excess pressure on your TMJ during the night.
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