• Dr. Austin Requests Your Help with the Opioid Crisis
        Over the past couple of years we as dentists have been bombarded by news about the Opioid crisis in the United States.Not a week goes by where the American Dental Read more
  • Dr. Austin Requests Your Help with the Opioid Crisis
        Over the past couple of years we as dentists have been bombarded by news about the Opioid crisis in the United States.Not a week goes by where the American Dental Read more
  • Is your Loved One’s Snoring shortening their lifespan?
        Obstructive Sleep Apnea leads to multiple co-morbidities or other diseases that can drastically shorten ones lifespan.   Picture this, you are having a breath holding contest underwater with your niece/nephew and Read more
  • Ever Wondered what a Cavity Really Looks Like?
    CariVu Cavity Detection Camera     Until recently, x-rays have been the number one diagnostic tool for the detection of decay (caries) in areas that are not visible by sight. Advances in Read more
  • The Digital X-Ray Advantage
    Why do we use Digital X-Rays at Drewyer Dentistry?........ For our Patients!     We strive to provide the highest level of care for our patients and using digital X-ray Read more
  • Sensitive Teeth?
        Sensitive teeth are most often caused by an irritation of the nerve inside your tooth. Cold, hot or even sweets can irritate the nerve through tiny microscopic holes in our enamel Read more
  • Sensitive Teeth?
        Sensitive teeth are most often caused by an irritation of the nerve inside your tooth. Cold, hot or even sweets can irritate the nerve through tiny microscopic holes in our enamel Read more
  • Preventing Recession of Your Gums
    Brushing too hard? Have you ever been told your hard brushing is causing recession of your gums?   Here’s a few tips to help: 1. If the bristles on your toothbrush are bent, Read more
  • Why Brush Before Bedtime?
        Brushing before going to sleep every night can help prevent cavities.   To start let's talk about how cavities form.  Bacteria that live in all our mouths  and on our teeth Read more

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