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We provide a full range of dental treatments in Centennial, CO for the whole family. Our general and cosmetic dentistry services range from teeth whitening and checking oral hygiene to crowns, implants and veneers. Our emphasis is on practicing family-dentistry with a friendly touch.
The best thing you can do for your smile is take good care of it. And as surprising at it may be to some – good oral care is quite easy! All it takes is a regular routine at home with daily brushings and flossing (ask us about water flossers, if you’re flossing averse!) and semi-annual cleanings at our offices. Yep. Easy. See?
Sometimes, it takes a little work to get that perfect smile. We never want any of our patients to feel self-conscious about their teeth – that’s why we help them gain some well-deserved self-confidence in their smile through cosmetic dentistry. Interested? Go ahead and schedule a consultation with the Dr. Rowe.
From aesthetic to restorative procedures, we are here to get your smile back on track. That being said, oral surgery is not necessarily the best option for everyone. We spend time with our patients educating them about all the available options for treatment so you can make the best decision for you. Looking for a second opinion? Schedule a consultation today.
Who knew two words could strike such fear into the average person? We understand that root canals can be scary, but at Willow Spring Family Dentistry they don’t have to be. We ensure you have the best possible experience and that your tooth is taken care of properly. The best course of action is to take action. If you’re concerned or worried, go ahead and sit down with the Dentist – she’ll walk you through the process so you feel prepared and ready to move forward caring for your smile.
Orofacial Myofunctional treatment is the therapy for proper orofacial muscle function in relation to dental & speech development. Orofacial Myology uses positive behavior modification to eliminate habits which can create negative growth patterns. Myofunctional therapy is the restoration process to retrain a person’s ability to breathe properly to improve sleep quality and better health. This therapy is often used in conjunction with orthodontic treatment or other oral appliances. Therapy aids in the development of jaw function and normal facial development
If you’ve ever had a cracked or broken tooth, you know the drill. And if you haven’t, it’s not as scary as you may think. At Willow Spring, we’ve helped countless patients that have experienced significant damage to a tooth get back to their daily routine with a big toothy grin in no time. Whether you need a crown, an implant or other remedy, don’t hesitate to contact us right away. We’re here for you – even for the unexpected.
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the term for when the airway collapses, either partially or fully, while someone is asleep. This limits or blocks the ability for air to flow into the lungs. As the person continues to try and breathe, the airway constricts, no matter how hard they try to keep breathing. Once this happens, the person will change the position of their tongue and jaw so that the airway is now open. This usually is followed by the person gasping or snorting. Finally, the person affected will begin this process again.
The effects of this are harmful. It not only makes it harder to breathe, which can be dangerous, but it also leads to less restful sleep. When the airways constrict, the brain “awakens” the person so that they are sleeping more lightly. Spurts of gasping and snorting can repeat hundreds of times throughout the night, disrupting sleep all around. OSA is linked to diabetes, stroke and heart failure.
Your quality of life can be affected greatly by the quality of the sleep you get. Fortunately, help for those suffering with a lack of sleep is easily accessible from Willow Spring Family Dentistry. Dr. Rowe will work with you and your sleep physician to get you the rest that you deserve.
The best thing you can do for your smile is take good care of it. And as surprising at it may be to some – good oral care is quite easy! All it takes is a regular routine at home with daily brushings and flossing (ask us about water flossers, if you’re flossing averse!) and semi-annual cleanings at our offices. Yep. Easy. See?
From aesthetic to restorative procedures, we are here to get your smile back on track. That being said, oral surgery is not necessarily the best option for everyone. We spend time with our patients educating them about all the available options for treatment so you can make the best decision for you. Looking for a second opinion? Schedule a consultation today.
Orofacial Myofunctional treatment is the therapy for proper orofacial muscle function in relation to dental & speech development. Orofacial Myology uses positive behavior modification to eliminate habits which can create negative growth patterns. Myofunctional therapy is the restoration process to retrain a person’s ability to breathe properly to improve sleep quality and better health. This therapy is often used in conjunction with orthodontic treatment or other oral appliances. Therapy aids in the development of jaw function and normal facial development
Sometimes, it takes a little work to get that perfect smile. We never want any of our patients to feel self-conscious about their teeth – that’s why we help them gain some well-deserved self-confidence in their smile through cosmetic dentistry. Interested? Go ahead and schedule a consultation with Dr. Rowe.
Who knew two words could strike such fear into the average person? We understand that root canals can be scary, but at Willow Spring Family Dentistry they don’t have to be. We ensure you have the best possible experience and that your tooth is taken care of properly. The best course of action is to take action. If you’re concerned or worried, go ahead and sit down with the Dentist – she’ll walk you through the process so you feel prepared and ready to move forward caring for your smile.
If you’ve ever had a cracked or broken tooth, you know the drill. And if you haven’t, it’s not as scary as you may think. At Willow Spring, we’ve helped countless patients that have experienced significant damage to a tooth get back to their daily routine with a big toothy grin in no time. Whether you need a crown, an implant or other remedy, don’t hesitate to contact us right away. We’re here for you – even for the unexpected.
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the term for when the airway collapses, either partially or fully, while someone is asleep. This limits or blocks the ability for air to flow into the lungs. As the person continues to try and breathe, the airway constricts, no matter how hard they try to keep breathing. Once this happens, the person will change the position of their tongue and jaw so that the airway is now open. This usually is followed by the person gasping or snorting. Finally, the person affected will begin this process again. Eliminate this space.The effects of this are harmful. It not only makes it harder to breathe, which can be dangerous, but it also leads to less restful sleep. When the airways constrict, the brain “awakens” the person so that they are sleeping more lightly. Spurts of gasping and snorting can repeat hundreds of times throughout the night, disrupting sleep all around. OSA is linked to diabetes, stroke and heart failure. Eliminate this space.Your quality of life can be affected greatly by the quality of the sleep you get. Fortunately, help for those suffering with a lack of sleep is easily accessible from Willow Spring Family Dentistry. Dr. Rowe will work with you and your sleep physician to get you the rest that you deserve.
At Willow Spring Family Dentistry, we’re aiming to change the conversation around dental care. We get it, dentistry has earned a bit of a stigma over the years – but that’s where we come in. We bring the utmost in care, family values, and creating the best kind of environment you could want in a family dentist. Helmed by Michelle Rowe, DDS, and her husband Jim Rowe, Willow Spring Family Dentistry is all about ensuring you receive the best care without having to bring any of those old school perceptions along with you.
From our family to yours, we invite you to come on in, meet our team and see just how easy great dental care can really be.