Avoid a Dental Crisis With Regular Visits to Siouxland Dental Health

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Fear keeps many people in the Sioux City area away from regular dental visits, but it’s not always the fear of pain—it’s also the fear of “wasting” time and money when they don’t believe there’s a problem. These patients believe in “crisis treatment” rather than “preventive treatment.” But which of those sounds less painful and expensive?

At Siouxland Dental Health in Sioux City, IA, our patients know that regular visits save them unnecessary pain, expense, and time. Filling a simple cavity is a quick, easy process—unlike the complex procedures required when cavities and tooth neglect turn into dental disease. Just because nothing hurts doesn’t mean that everything is okay with your teeth. Only regular exams with Dr. John Meis can detect problems when they’re still small—or prevent them from occurring at all.

Most dental problems don’t have any symptoms until a problem reaches advanced stages, when they require a big commitment of time and money. A great example is tooth decay, which doesn’t cause pain until it’s advanced enough to get close to the nerve. At that point, a root canal and crown are usually necessary, instead of a small filling. But family dentist Dr. Meis has the experience to detect a cavity three to four years before it develops symptoms. Now that’s preventive care!

To make an appointment for preventive care at Siouxland Dental Health, call (888) 479-1725 today.

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Dr. John J Meis

Dr. Wayne Lewis

Dr. Brandon Jensen

Dr. Fotene Gennatos

Siouxland Dental Health

2114 Pierce Street

Sioux City, IA 51104

General Info: (712) 252-3440

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Siouxland Dental Health, 2114 Pierce Street, Sioux City, Iowa 51104 - (712) 252-3440
Dr. John J Meis, Dr. Wayne Lewis, Dr. Brandon Jensen and Dr. Fotene Gennatos

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