BRADFORD, ON, April 12, 2013 (Press-News.org) Visiting Dr. Michael Laureola, dentist in Bradford, ON, at South Simcoe Dental Care for regular checkups and cleanings can help prevent many dental problems as well as to help patients maintain optimal oral health. In order to provide his patients with the best care possible, Dr. Laureola offers advice for his patients by sharing dental tips for when to visit South Simcoe Dental Care for treatment.
"Regular dentists to South Simcoe Dental Care allow us to find early signs of disease. By visiting our office at least twice a year, we can treat problems while they are still in a manageable stage. If you maintain these visits in addition to proper at home care, we can keep your smile glowing for longer," said Dr. Laureola, Bradford, ON cosmetic dentist.
On average, visiting South Simcoe Dental Care twice a year works well for most people. However, many can get away with fewer visits while others need more frequent visits. People with very little risk of cavities or gum disease can do fine visiting Dr. Michael Laureola, dentist in Bradford, ON, CA, just once a year. Patients with a high-risk of dental disease might need to visit every three or four months. This high-risk group includes smokers, diabetics, people with current gum disease, people with weak immune response to bacterial infection and those who tend to get cavities or buildup of plaque.
To schedule an appointment with Dr. Laureola for dental implants in Bradford, ON or another dental service, patients can either call (905) 778-9339 or use the online appointment request form. To do this, patients just have to enter in the date, time and a few words detailing the nature of their appointment into the online form. Shortly after this, the practice's scheduling coordinator will follow up with a confirmation of the appointment.
To learn more about Dr. Laureola, his staff or any of the services provided at the practice, patients are encouraged to visit his practice's comprehensive dental website that can be found at http://www.southsimcoedentalcare.com.
About South Simcoe Dental Care: Dr. Michael Laureola, Bradford, ON dentist, grew up in Vancouver and received his Doctor of Medical Dentistry Degree from the University of British Columbia. His practice provides a variety of dental services including dentures, crowns, bridges, veneers and teeth whitening in Bradford, ON. Dr. Laureola participates in continuing education programs each year to ensure that he is able to provide the most up to date and effective service to his patients.
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South Simcoe Dental Care
contactus@southsimcoedentalcare.com
547 Holland Street West-Unit #8
Bradford, Ontario L3Z 0C1
(905) 778-9339
http://www.southsimcoedentalcare.com
Bradford, ON Informs Patients On When To Visit South Simcoe Dental Care
Dr. Michael Laureola offers helpful dental health care tips for optimal oral health.
2013-04-12
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