At Drs of Smiles, we know that replacing missing teeth is essential to maintaining a beautiful, fully-functional smile after tooth loss or extraction. We understand how missing teeth can negatively impact a smile, and cause long-term problems if left unaddressed. With the help of our team at Drs of Smiles, most patients in Mesa, AZ […]
When patients think of restorations such as dental implants, they often think they only replace individual teeth. However, dental implants are incredibly versatile and can be used in other common situations. Not only can they be used to support one or both sides of a dental bridge to replace one or several teeth in a […]
If you have missing teeth that cannot be repaired or replaced through other means, dentures may be an excellent option for you. There are two types of dentures: partial and complete dentures. When all the teeth are missing, complete dentures are used. If only a few of the natural teeth are missing, partial dentures are […]
Dentures are removable replacements for missing teeth. Whether you have partial or complete dentures, daily care and cleaning are vital to keeping your smile healthy. Consider how the following tips can improve your denture care. Be Careful Dentures are fragile—so handle with care. When removing or cleaning your dentures, stand over a folded towel or […]
Denture treatment has been one of the most common of all forms of tooth replacement, restoring the appearance of a healthy, whole smile for longer than many of us have been alive. When you consider the long history of denture treatment, you may come to the conclusion that dentures are tried-and-true, and therefore the best […]
Caring for your dentures properly can help improve their longevity and keep your mouth in good working order. To make sure you’re taking the best care of your dentures, take a look at these helpful tips for cleaning, handling and storing them. Cleaning Your Dentures Rinse after each meal. If possible, brush and rinse your […]
The health and wellbeing of our patients and staff have always been our number one priority. We will continue to maintain the highest level of safety in our office as outlined by the American Dental Association and the CDC.
We are taking the following precautions to help keep our patients safe:
• Temperatures of staff members are monitored daily
• All staff will wear required PPE
• All patients required to fill out a pre-screening form
• All instruments are properly sterilized via specialized sterilization systems
• Our reception area is open to patients following social distancing with seats spaced 6 feet apart
• All patients will be required to wash their hands when entering our office and their temperature will be taken
• A germicide mouthwash will be provided to all patients
• The office is fully disinfected multiple times throughout the day including bathrooms and reception areas