Acting now can save your smile!
At Brown & Gettings, DDS in Westchester, OH, Dr. Lee Brown is always looking for ways to improve his patients’ lives.
At Brown & Gettings, DDS in Westchester, OH, Dr. Lee Brown is always looking for ways to improve his patients’ lives.
Dr. Lee Brown is at it again!. This time he’s sharing a story about a patient who is very dedicated to his family and his job, but the stress he experiences has manifested in his teeth, creating a less than ideal oral health situation.
Getting sick is never ideal. But it seems almost inevitable in the winter. Dr. Lee Brown has some advice on how to minimize your risk for the rest of the winter and the rest of the year, because let’s face it, you can get sick anytime if you’re not careful.
Dental implants are definitely the star of this show. The patient is looking good, feeling great, and, most importantly, he will enjoy better dental health for the rest of his life!
Dr. Lee Brown knows a busy schedule can make it difficult to reach your smile goals. He and his team will work with your hectic schedule.
Dr. Brown is back with another patient success story in his most recent video and shares about a patient who recently completed her dental health journey to improve her smile. Click here to watch the video. As Dr. Brown explains, this patient started the conversation of improving her smile when wear and chipping was noticed. A plan was created before more damage was found on the teeth and they were not able to be saved.
At Brown and Gettings, DDS, we love to change our patients’ smiles to help them live better lives. Dr. Brown is back with the next installment of his vlog, “Dr. Brown Speaks the Tooth.” In this video, he shares more about a patient who received a number of treatments to restore and improve his smile.
You deserve to have an amazing smile! If you’ve been thinking about updating your dental work or have any kind of dental question, contact the smile upgrade specialists at Brown & Gettings, DDS. You won’t regret it!
You may be working on your diet to improve your general health, but did you know that a healthier, more balanced diet is also better for your teeth?