The Symptoms of Cavities

Do you think you might have a cavity? If so, our dentist, Dr. Marianne Morelli, is happy to help you. The first thing you can do is call our office and schedule an appointment. That way we can repair your tooth if you do indeed have a cavity. To help you know if you have fallen victim to tooth decay,... read more »

Dental Bridges and Its Effect on Your Dental Health

Have you ever yearned for a full smile after you lost a tooth or had one taken out? If they are your permanent teeth, no new ones will grow back in their place. However, to avoid oral health hazards to your remaining teeth and gums, the missing teeth must be replaced. Dental bridges are semi-permanent tooth restoration services that can... read more »

Top Tips for Your Oral Health

The importance of maintaining your oral health habits is paramount for keeping tooth decay at bay and your smile bright and shining. If you begin to let your oral health care slide, your teeth and gums will not be able to provide you with the care they are capable of. Brookfield Family Dentistry, LLC wants to ensure that your teeth... read more »

Cosmetic Dentistry Can Make Your Smile Beautiful

Cosmetic dentistry can make your smile beautiful. Even if you have suffered an oral accident or neglected your oral health care, it is possible to get a smile that once again you can proudly display. Our dentists at Brookfield Family Dentistry, LLC have been professionally trained to bring you the highest quality services in the industry. We will do our very... read more »

Teeth Clenching: The Facts

Did you know that clenching your teeth, which is also known as bruxism, can occur while you’re sleeping or when you’re awake? Sadly, this issue can actually lead to a number of serious issues. Many people clench their teeth without realizing what they’re doing. This is especially problematic because you may clench your teeth while you’re resting. Sadly, there are... read more »

Dealing with Tooth Decay

Residual food particles and sugar in the mouth encourages the bacteria that form plaque and tartar. Regular brushing and flossing, as well as your annual dental checkups, can go a long way towards removing plaque and tartar before it has a change to damage tooth enamel. Unfortunately there are times when even the best oral hygiene practices simply can't hold... read more »