Historically, dentistry has been focused on managing the fallout of developmental changes in the face, shrinking jaws, crowded teeth and a struggle to breathe. Dr. Amy Hahn and Dr. Rachel Driscoll began seeking answers as to why these changes may be happening and how to remedy them. Patients are suffering the ill effects of processed food heavy diets, which can change the development of their skulls and faces and even the way they breathe.
Dentistry is on the precipice of change. Hahn and Driscoll are driven to determine the root cause and want to prevent these problems early instead of trying to remedy years later. The most current research shows an emerging truth: if a patient is breathing normally through their nose from birth to age seven, they probably won’t need many dental services over the course of their life. They’re not going to snore or need braces, and they’re going to get fewer cavities and grind their teeth less. If the nose works well, they’ll also experience a lower risk of heart attack and stroke.
Rhoades Family Dentistry, a multi-generational practice, whose core values of expedited and minimalistic dentistry is on a mission to change the way people feel about dentistry. It’s common to meet patients who are anxious or traumatized from prior dental experiences. Turning that around and sending them off with a positive dental experience is what they live for.
They want to create a completely customized experience for you. If you want cutting-edge dentistry and a high level of health, they can provide that. If you love the saying “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it,” that’s the kind of dentistry they’ve loved to provide to patients over multiple generations.
With more than 30 years of combined dental experience, their practice is perfect for busy families that benefit from their full range of dental services, so they can take care of your entire family’s dental needs in one place! Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again.
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