Schedule your dental cleaning or emergency dental work ONLINE or by phone 24/7 with a Dentist near you! Serving the city of Fort Atkinson and the surrounding communities of Jefferson, Cambridge, Whitewater, Milton, Edgerton, Lake Mills, Sullivan, Helenville and Palmyra. Your Dentist, Dr. Sara Podoll and her team at Fort Family Dental are uniquely focused on the prevention of oral diseases.
Approximately 75% of the dental procedures we perform are either preventative or diagnostic in nature. By placing an emphasis on oral hygiene, we can help you avoid costly dental procedures and painful tooth aches! Families have been choosing Fort Family Dental as their primary provider for dental care in the greater Fort Atkinson Community since 1979.
Approximately 75% of the dental procedures we perform are either preventative or diagnostic in nature. By placing an emphasis on oral hygiene, we can help you avoid costly dental procedures and painful tooth aches! Families have been choosing Fort Family Dental as their primary provider for dental care in the greater Fort Atkinson Community since 1979.
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Fort Family Dental is a locally owned and operated dental practice that has been providing outstanding dental services to residents of Fort Atkinson, Jefferson, Whitewater, Cambridge and other surrounding communities since 1979. This Fort Atkinson dental clinic was originally opened by Dr. David Luisier, and later purchased by Dr. Sara Podoll.
Fort Family Dental specializes in providing expert dental care and treatment to their patients. The dentists at our clinic provide quality dental treatment based on every patient's individual needs. Moreover, with an immense focus on preventative measures, the dentists help patients avoid costly and painful oral diseases.
A diagnostic exam lays the foundation of all future treatments and recommendations. It involves an in-depth examination of the patient's teeth, gums, jaw and muscles. A comprehensive diagnostic exam isn't just regular teeth cleaning or evaluation, but involves an overall view of the health of your mouth and jaw.
According to a report by the CDC in 2012, approximately 65 million Americans are affected by gum disease annually. Gums play a vital role in supporting our teeth and the bone tissue underneath. When gums are healthy, they're of a light pink hue. To maintain healthy gums, dentists recommend brushing the teeth at least twice and flossing once a day.
Tooth decay and cavities are one of the most common oral health problems. Cavities are decayed areas of the teeth that lead to tiny holes or openings. Caries or tooth decay are caused by various factors, such as excessive use of sugary foods and drinks, accumulation of bacteria in the mouth and unsatisfactory oral hygiene.
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