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Have you been putting off seeing a dentist because you don’t have time to seek a new dentist in Niles, Illinois? Maybe you have recently moved to the area and are seeking a trusted dentist for you and your family. Whatever the reason, if you are seeking a new dentist, Dr. Evelyn Kidonakis and the team at Smile Today Dental are currently accepting new patients.
Because your oral health can be linked not only to dental health issues but also to the well-being of your entire body, it is important not to put off finding a dentist to handle your preventive, restorative, and cosmetic dental issues. If it has been a while since you’ve seen a dentist for a cleaning, examination, or other necessary treatment, you could be at higher risk for tooth decay, gum disease, and more.
While you are likely aware that oral health is intrinsically linked to issues including tooth decay, cavities, gum disease, and other oral health issues, are you aware that poor oral health could also put you at risk for health issues, including cardiovascular disease? The mouth is a gateway to your body and can often be the origin point for harmful bacteria to get into your bloodstream and travel to other areas of the body. This makes seeing the dentist not only important for your oral health but also for the health of your entire body.
Having a regular dentist, you can visit when suffering from a toothache or some other form of dental health issue is something you likely value. After all, you are more likely to act when in pain than when you are not. However, preventive dentistry is just as, if not more, important than seeking restorative treatment. After all, with proper care and maintenance, your oral health may never reach a state where you have to suffer from a toothache.
This is what makes preventive dental care so important. Visiting a dentist twice a year for a dental cleaning and examination will allow your teeth to remain free of harmful plaque and tartar. It will allow your dentist to examine and detect any developing oral health concerns at the earliest stages. This can often be the difference between a change in habits or basic dental work to fix an issue and having to seek out more drastic, intrusive, and expensive treatment.
If you do not have a dentist in the Niles, Illinois, area who you can visit for these check-ups, Dr. Kidonakis accepts new patients and would love to provide this service to you.
If you are in the Niles, Illinois, area and are seeking a dental practice that is currently accepting new patients, please contact Smile Today Dental. Whether you are seeking a dentist for yourself or your entire family, Dr. Kidonakis would love to meet you and provide you with the dental care you require.
Smile Today Dental offers a wide range of dental treatments and services, so please call us to learn more. We can be reached at 847-440-3331.
Dr. Evelyn Kidonakis has been treating patients for over 30 years. She is a graduate of the University of Illinois Chicago College and its School of Dentistry and the Levin, Crabtree, and Practice Growth Institute Programs. She is educated and has hands-on training in areas such as direct cosmetic bonding, porcelain veneers and Lumineers, Invisalign orthodontics, occlusion, and facially-generated treatment planning. Dr. Kidonakis is a member of the American Dental Association (ADA), Academy of General Dentistry (AGD), and American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry.
Dr. Jinyoung “Anny” Yoo has studied at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Minnesota School of Dentistry, and New York University Langone Dental Medicine in San Diego, CA. She has received hands-on training in Botulinum toxin and training in Invisalign orthodontics. Dr. Yoo holds membership in the ADA, Chicago Dental Society, and Illinois State Dental Society and a Fellowship in the AGD.