Family Dentist in Buffalo Grove Makes Hygiene Fun
May 11, 2017
Eventually, your child will lose his or her baby teeth, but keeping little teeth strong and healthy should be a goal for parents, says Family dentist in Buffalo Grove, Dr. Natalya Nagornaya. She offers tips on oral healthcare for children and how you can make it fun. Yes, we said fun.
Dentist in Buffalo Grove is Accepting New Patients
February 21, 2017
Are you searching for a new dentist in Buffalo Grove? We have a suggestion. Try Countryside Dental and Dr. Natalya Nagornaya. Conveniently located with hours sure to fit your busy schedule, this family dental practice delivers a wide range of services for patients of all ages. Here’s what to expect when you come through our doors. (more…)
Dentist in Buffalo Grove Shows Oral/Systemic Health Link
November 13, 2016
Teeth and gums are not really separate from the rest of your body. Facial appearance, speech and chewing depend on good oral health, but your overall health takes its cues from what goes on in your mouth, too, Dr. Natalya Nagornaya, dentist in Buffalo Grove, says preventive dentistry keeps your mouth and the rest of you healthy and hearty. There is indeed a definite mouth/body connection that cannot be denied.
It’s Time for Your Child’s Summer Checkup!
May 31, 2016
Summer is finally here, and it’s your child’s favorite time of year. Unfortunately, it’s also prime-time for cavities in young smiles, as sweet summer treats and a change in the routine leave your little one’s teeth more vulnerable to decay than ever. So what can you do to protect your child’s smile through June, July, and August? Schedule a checkup and cleaning at Countryside Dental! Dr. Natalya Nagornaya and our whole team are proud to provide exceptional children’s dentistry for Buffalo Grove, IL, to help your little one start the summer off right.
Are you at risk for gum disease?
March 23, 2016
Gum disease is a stealthy enemy. This bacterial infection can begin without any warning and then quickly escalate to become a threat to your oral health and general well-being. In fact, the early stage of gum disease, which is called gingivitis, can morph into the advanced stage of periodontitis in as short as six months. That’s what makes your biannual checkups at Countryside Dental so important. With regular examinations, Dr. Nagornaya and her staff of dental hygienists and dental assistants in Buffalo Grove, IL, can spot the warning signs of gum disease early and help you avoid the negative consequences.
All about root canals, treatment and recovery
January 29, 2016
So you’ve got a root canal coming up at Countryside Dental? Well, we have some good news for you — it’s probably not as bad as you think. Root canals get a pretty bad rap in dentistry, but anyone who’s ever had the treatment will tell you it’s nothing compared to the initial pain of an infected tooth. Knowing what to expect can also help to manage your expectations, so keep reading for more from the root canal experts: Dr. Natalya Nagornaya and the whole team at Countryside Dental!
Know what to expect when getting a filling
November 10, 2015
Dr. Natalya Nagornaya and her staff at Countryside Dental in Buffalo Grove, IL, understand that the words, “You have a cavity,” are probably not what you want to hear. Nevertheless, filling that cavity is important in order to prevent the spread of tooth decay that may lead to infection and even jawbone loss. Thanks to modern dental technology, getting a dental filling is painless and relatively simple procedure.
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Call the Family Dentist Buffalo Grove Trusts
July 30, 2015
This year, about 39,500 Americans will be diagnosed with oral cancer, according to the American Cancer Society. Unfortunately, some 7,500 people will die of these cancers, which appear most frequently on the tongue, the tonsils and oropharynx, the gums, floor of the mouth and other areas of the mouth. Sadly, a large number of these cases could be prevented with a regular oral cancer screening. Dr. Natalya Nagornaya at Countryside Dental in Buffalo Grove, IL, conducts these screenings in order to spot oral cancers early. Dr. Nagornaya and her staff know that this simple step can often prevent what is sometimes a deadly disease.
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