![]() Springfield MO Best Dentist Practices Prevention Through Oral CheckupsOctober 26, 2009 SPRINGFIELD, MO (WiredPRNews.com) — October 25, 2009, Springfield, MO dental practice Barnett-Davis Dental Group is urging its patients and anyone else in the community to prevent serious oral complications by scheduling regular dental exams. As an incentive to promote preventive dental care, Barnett-Davis Dental Group is currently running a special incentive to new patients that will reduce their cost for an initial exam by $25. “Patients don’t realize the facets of care that go into a routine preventive checkup,” said Dr. Tracy Davis of the Barnett-Davis Dental Group. “They’re not just cleanings. We’ll check for anything ranging from oral cancer to gum diseases to cavities and fractured teeth.” The Springfield MO Cosmetic dentistry practice is re-enforcing its focus on prevention to avoid serious complications and more expensive procedures. “Many problems start out small,” said Dr. Marc Barnett, “but like a crack in a house’s foundation, small oral problems can become major ones in a hurry or over time. A small cavity left untreated could soon turn into a larger problem that could require root canal therapy and a crown. We encourage our patients to treat problems while they are small. Not only is this less complicated for our patients, it is much less expensive in the long run.” Many ailments that are checked for during cleanings can be easily treated when caught in the early stages. But, if left untreated, problems like gum disease and oral cancer can quickly ruin the health of the mouth, and even create problems in other areas of the body. “It’s not only the check-ups and professional cleanings that help our patients,” said Springfield MO dentist Dr. Kelly Barnett. “It’s also the advice and discussions that we have with our patients during appointments that really enable our patients to stay healthy. Regular dental exams are a patient’s best form of insurance. We strive to find small problems before they get larger, more involved, and more expensive. Prevention really is the secret to long-term dental and overall health.” Learn More About the Doctors at Barnett-Davis Dental Group Kelly served as the first female president of the Greater Springfield Dental Society and has been a delegate to the Missouri Dental Association. She is vice president of the Board of the OTC hygiene and dental assisting school. Marc serves on the Children’s Smile Center board in Ozark to treat under-privileged children. Marc and Kelly live in Ozark with their children, Tish and Burke. Tracy and her husband, Matthew, have been married since 1997. They live in Ozark with their four children: Ethan; twins Elijah and Isabella; and Owen. © 2009 Sinai Marketing and the Barnett-Davis Dental Group. Authorization to post is granted, with the stipulation that Sinai Marketing is credited as sole source. Linking to other sites from this article is strictly prohibited, with the exception of herein imbedded links. Come And Visit
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