Optimal Living and Optimal Health with Freedom Dental of West Chester
Dr. Brown has some important health advice you need to hear. It’s cold and flu season, and there are other illnesses threatening your health.
Dr. Brown has some important health advice you need to hear. It’s cold and flu season, and there are other illnesses threatening your health.
You’ve been brushing your teeth for a very long time, but sometimes when we get into a routine, we also get into a rut and might not pay as much attention to our habits as we should. Even if you already know what to do to take care of your oral health at home, are you performing your oral hygiene routine with intention and mindfulness? Let’s find out!
If leaving home isn’t your thing, but you have questions about your dental health, we offer virtual consults. That means you can talk to one of our expert dentists about your oral health while you’re sitting at the kitchen table in your PJs and slippers. Even better, there’s no cost, and once the consult is over, there’s no obligation to commit to treatment.
We Have Exciting News! It is our great pleasure to announce that Drs. Brown, Gettings, & Gade is now Freedom Dental of West Chester! That’s right. We have a new name, and we’re super excited to share this change with you. Our Name May Be Changing, But We’re Not! Next time you visit us, we…
Patients come to us with all kinds of complaints. A common one is “I don’t like the way my teeth look and feel.” Does that sound familiar to you? Most often, the problem is visible wear, discoloration, chips, or cracks. While any damage to tooth enamel could be serious, many times we can fix it with a simple, non-invasive treatment.
Dental care has come a long way in recent years. Thanks to modern technology, it’s now easier than ever to spot problems early, treat them comfortably, and help patients feel more confident in their care. At Drs. Brown, Gettings, & Gade in West Chester, OH, we use advanced tools to improve patients’ experiences and protect their long-term oral health.
Does something feel off with a tooth lately? Maybe it stings when you sip something cold, or there’s a spot that feels tender every time you chew. These changes might not seem like much, but they can be signs that your tooth needs care.
While the terms may be used interchangeably, gingivitis and periodontal disease are two distinct stages of gum disease. Understanding the difference can help you recognize the signs, determine how far the condition may have progressed, and take the right steps toward treatment. The good news is that gum disease is treatable—and with early intervention, you can prevent it from progressing.
Summer is more than sunshine and vacations—it’s also the perfect season to refresh your smile. With more social plans, photos, and long days ahead, now is an ideal time to explore cosmetic and restorative treatments that help you feel confident, inside and out. Keep reading to learn more.
Want straighter teeth but not the inconvenience of braces? If the thought of metal brackets, food restrictions, and frequent office visits has kept you from pursuing orthodontic treatment, clear aligners could be the perfect solution.