From first contact at the Fort Loramie Dental Center, our staff members, Dr. Christopher Ashby, and Dr. Dawne Slabach are committed to your individual attention and strive to provide personalized oral health care tailored for your unique dental needs and goals. We work hard to create the ultimate stress-free and comfortable dental experience.
Your health and comfort are our top priorities, and we do what it takes to help every patient understand their symptoms and treatment options in a relaxed office setting. It is our mission to educate and provide our patients with the best dental care, techniques, and materials that are available today.
Your health and comfort are our top priorities, and we do what it takes to help every patient understand their symptoms and treatment options in a relaxed office setting. It is our mission to educate and provide our patients with the best dental care, techniques, and materials that are available today.
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The Fort Loramie Dental Center welcomes you to our general dentistry practice which offers comfortable, comprehensive dental care for your entire family. Our dentists have a combined total of nearly 50 years in the clinical practice of dentistry, and have been serving the dental needs of our community, in Fort Loramie, since 1971.
Regular dental visits are essential to make sure oral health problems - from tooth decay to oral cancer - are detected and treated in a timely manner. At our office, your oral health is our paramount concern. We want to make sure your teeth stay healthy, function well and look great! From regular cleanings and exams to advanced restorative treatments, all of your routine dental needs can be met right here.
By using functional appliances while children are actively growing, we can help them achieve a beautiful broad smile. Mouth-breathing can cause narrow arches and unattractive smiles. Children should be evaluated as early as age 5 in order to guide the growth of the child and the eruption of the permanent teeth.
You probably know that it's never too late to begin orthodontic treatment - but when it comes to your youngster's teeth, did you know that earlier may be better than later? According to the American Association of Orthodontists, kids should have an initial orthodontic screening at age 7. What makes early evaluation - and potentially, early treatment - so important?
When you hear the word "orthodontics, " what comes to mind? Probably a young teenager whose teeth are covered by a latticework of metal. There are indeed many orthodontic patients who fit that description. However, there now exists an increasingly popular alternative to traditional metal braces: Invisalign(R) clear aligners.
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Nate Lukey
Jul 05, 2020
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