Don’t be a Metal Mouth!

January 13, 2011

The dental world has made great strides in the past few decades. Thanks to recent technological advances, it is now easier than ever to get dental work done and get the results you were hoping for. I’m Dr. Brad Greenfield, and I proud to offer my patients quality dental care using the most up-to-date training and technology.

One of these services that I offer right here at Lake Orion Family Dentistry is metal-free dentistry. Although the ADA says that the level of mercury in amalgam (traditional) fillings is safe, my team and I take no chances when it comes to your health. In fact, we believe it’s better both physically and cosmetically that your mouth contain no metal at all. […]

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A 2011 Revolutionary Resolution You Just Might Keep!

January 5, 2011

Lose weight. Eat healthier. Manage your money better. Spend more time with family, on education, reading… Spend less time in front of the television, computer, smart phone. Whatever your New Year’s resolution, I’m sure you have the best of intentions to make it happen. Truth is, only 30% of women will keep their resolution past 30 days, and most guys won’t last two days. But what if you make a resolution for self improvement, and you don’t have to work at it diligently to make it happen? […]

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What’s Eating Your Teeth?

December 21, 2010

First of all, acid erosion occurs when acidic substances come in contact with tooth enamel. The acid causes tooth enamel to soften and release valuable minerals. Over time, saliva neutralizes acids, re-mineralizes tooth structure, and, thus, re-hardens tooth enamel. Problem is, if acid comes in contact with teeth again, before saliva’s restoration powers have worked their magic, the tooth cannot recover. Enamel wears down (we call this tooth structure loss or TSL), and the sensitive underlying layer of dentin can become exposed. Repeated acid attacks can result in thinner tooth enamel, possible change in tooth appearance, small cracks on edges of teeth, and mild to extreme tooth sensitivity. TSL can also increase the risk for cavities. […]

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Congratulations, Lake Orion Dragons!

December 4, 2010

This past Saturday, the Lake Orion High School Football team took the field at Ford Field in Detroit to take on Plymouth High School. After years of hard work and dedication from the team, coach Chris Bell, and the coaching staff, the Dragons finally had their moment to shine.

For the first time in history, the Lake Orion Football team is the Division 1 State Champion! The Dragons had a 21-13 victory over Plymouth, ending the season with a record of 13-1. […]

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Cars, Trees, and Traditions at the Walter P. Chrysler Museum

November 19, 2010

Come celebrate the holidays at the Walter P. Chrysler Museum this Saturday (November 20) through December 30. This exhibit spotlights eights decades of holiday season celebrations.

This special event pairs 23 decorated trees with Chrysler vehicles of various styles from all different decades. Evergreen trees on the top floor of the museum feature authentic ornamentation from the early 1900s through the 1980s. […]

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General Dentistry

General dental care provides preventive services along with feedback about your oral health. We provide important oral health reviews for patients of all ages.

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Advanced Dentistry

The right solution for an active oral health issue can give you more confidence in your smile along with the support to bite and chew comfortably.

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Children’s Dentistry

We strive to make every visit comfortable for the kids who depend on us, and we provide reviews and protection that helps you keep them safe from oral health threats.

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Cosmetic Dentistry

We offer conservative, lasting solutions to the flaws that rob people of confidence in the way they look when they speak and smile.