Give Dad a Reason to Smile This Father’s Day

by | Jun 5, 2014

Did you know that women are statistically periodontally healthier than men, who are less likely to care for their teeth? Why not change that for the most important man in your life? This Father’s day, get dad to stop by our new beautiful Staten Island dentist office located in Tottenville where he will get the royal treatment he deserves.

An appointment with one of our highly trained specialists will detail exactly what he needs. Whether it’s just a routine cleaning and examination, a straighter smile or whiter teeth, he will leave our office feeling—and looking– like a new man! A routine cleaning, which is recommended for everyone annually and includes x-rays and a thorough examination, keeps teeth and gums healthy, which is important to overall health. If dad is interested in any cosmetic services, we have just the thing to enhance his look, not just for Father’s Day, but for the long term.

Any concerns he may have about crooked teeth can be fixed with the Invisalign treatment we offer—invisible braces which will go unnoticed the whole time he has them and give him all the more reason to smile. Signs of discoloration, minor gaps or chipped teeth can be corrected with custom made porcelain veneers. The experienced professionals at our Staten Island dentist office know how important oral hygiene is for overall health; so put your trust in Oakwood Dental and give dad a gift this Father’s Day that will keep him healthy for many years to come.

Written By Nick

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