At Anderson Smile Center, we make dental care easy and stress-free. Whether you need a routine cleaning, emergency care, or a smile makeover, our team provides personalized, high-quality treatment with the latest technology
Whether you are a dedicated athlete or casual sports participant, you should wear a mouth guard to protect your teeth while asleep.
TMJ, also known as temporomandibular joint disorder, is a condition that affects millions of people worldwide. The temporomandibular joint acts like a hinge connecting the jawbone to the skull. When this joint becomes injured or inflamed, it can lead to TMJ disorder.
Unveil a smoother, age-defying complexion as our skilled professionals use Botox to target and soften facial lines, leaving you with a natural and rejuvenated appearance.
Elevate your features with our precision lip filler treatments, designed to enhance lip volume, symmetry, and contour. Experience personalized care for a beautifully balanced and confident smile.
Do you experience anxiety before going to the dentist? At Anderson Smile Center, we work with you to help ease all of your anxiety and worries before visiting our office. We understand that dental anxiety is a very common fear, and we want to make you feel relaxed and calm during your visit with us. Prior to any treatment, our knowledgeable staff will thoroughly explain and answer any questions that you may have about the treatment you will be receiving.
Are you experiencing tooth pain? Tooth decay and cavities are caused by acid from bacteria breaking down the enamel surface of your tooth and working its way in to the soft layers of your tooth. Jaw joint disorders can also trigger toothaches caused by chewing or sensitivity to cold or hot drinks and food. The best way to determine the exact cause of tooth pain is to have a thorough oral examination. This includes having X-rays taken so we are able to identify the source of your toothache. Give us a call at 513-474-5185 if you are experiencing a toothache, and we will schedule an appointment as soon as possible to examine your teeth.
Wisdom teeth often develop in young adults around ages 17-25. In most cases, wisdom teeth can cause future dental problems such as gum disease, tooth decay, or infection if they are difficult to keep clean or if there is not enough room for the wisdom teeth to grow. On the other hand, some wisdom teeth never erupt and stay impacted below the gums. It is common that as wisdom teeth erupt, they often cause pain. If you are experiencing any tooth pain due to wisdom teeth, please call our office. We will schedule an examination to X-ray your wisdom teeth to identify the placement and if any problems are being caused by your wisdom teeth. If necessary, we may recommend wisdom teeth removal to completely remove your wisdom teeth.
Tooth decay and cavities are caused by bacteria eating away from the inside of your tooth. Tooth decay is one of the most common childhood illnesses and often leads to tooth loss. Most cavities can even be painless until the decay starts growing closer to the nerve of the tooth. This is why we recommend having routine checkups so that our dental team can detect cavities early on and prevent further tooth damage.