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Specialties
Primary: Dentist
Sub-Specialty: Primary Dental Care
Additional Specialties: Dental General Practice
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General Info
Jeff Van Treese, D.D.S. and his staff proudly provide no fear dentistry and high-quality care to Sidney, Ohio and the surrounding areas.
Whether you need general or cosmetic dentistry, Invisalign, or restorative services, we invite you to come visit us and learn more about how we can help you smile.
We welcome new patients and provide care to all ages.
It's easy to set an appointment: just call us or send us an appointment request!
We can't wait to hear from you and answer your questions.
We want to help you and your family have "Smiles for a Lifetime!"
Cleanings at your regular dental exams are a crucial way to keep your oral health and hygiene on track. We offer comfort cleanings because we are committed to making you as comfortable as possible during your visits.
X-rays
It is safe for pregnant women to have dental X-rays taken, as the radiation level is low and will not affect the wellbeing of the baby or the mother. Even so, we often postpone X-rays until the baby has been born. We take all the proper steps to protect you while administering the X-rays.
Oral Cancer Screening
Head, neck, and oral cancers can be fatal when not caught in their early stages. To help catch and treat these cancers early, we do routine cancer screenings at all of your appointments.
Dental cleanings are a crucial part of your dental care treatment. To keep your visit pleasant, we offer comfort cleanings.
Fluoride Treatment
As the enamel in your teeth begins to wear down, your teeth become more and more sensitive. There are a variety of dental products that can combat this sensitivity by helping to strengthen your enamel. We can make a variety of recommendations to relieve your sensitivity including over-the-counter desensitizing toothpaste, fluoride treatments at your next appointment, and if your teeth are overly sensitive, a prescription strength at-home fluoride treatment. Scheduling a consultation will help us determine your level of sensitivity and prescribe treatment to desensitize your teeth.
Dental Sealants
The ridges and grooves of your teeth can sometimes trap unwanted bacteria and food particles, increasing your risk for developing cavities. Dental sealants seal off your back teeth, keeping these particles out and lowering your risk of developing cavities.
Veneers are cosmetic layers of porcelain sheets that are bonded over your teeth. Veneers can protect your tooth’s surface and also fix cosmetic issues such as chips, cracks, discoloration, and spacing issues.
Crowns
Dental crowns are commonly used fixed prosthetic devices that cover the affected tooth and restore it back to its normal shape, size, and look.
Bridges
If you are missing one or more teeth, one of the replacement options to consider is a dental bridge. Dental bridges, like their name suggests, bridge the gap created by missing teeth.
Dental Bonding
Restorative Dentistry
If you are experiencing a significant change in your oral health, we will prescribe restorative treatments. Our restorative dentistry services include...
If your teeth have been cracked, damaged, or are severely decayed, a dental crown may be used to save the tooth. It is important to preserve your natural teeth at all costs and dental crowns can often prevent the need for extraction. Dental crowns can also restore the look of a tooth that is discolored or otherwise cosmetically damaged. Crowns are used over implants and on teeth that undergo root canal therapy. Additionally, if you need a dental bridge to replace missing teeth, a dental crown is used on either side of an artificial tooth to help anchor it in place.
Dental implants are a permanent tooth replacement option that looks like your natural teeth. Implants are an aesthetically pleasing, comfortable solution for teeth replacement.
The key to successfully treating occlusal disease is to catch the condition early, which is why we search for signs of occlusal disease at your regular dental appointment. The longer you wait to treat the condition, the more damage will accumulate. Treatment for occlusal disease will vary depending on the state of your jaw. For mild cases, a splint or mouth guard can be used to correct occlusal disease. In more serious cases, reshaping of the teeth, restoring worn down or damaged teeth, and orthodontics are all part of the treatment process.
Invisalign Orthodontics
Invisalign is a convenient and undetectable method of straightening your teeth. It consists of a series of clear aligners that are custom-made for your smile. The aligners are worn for most of the day but can be removed while you eat and drink. They gradually shift your teeth into their desired positions and give you a beautiful smile.
Braces
If you are looking for a way to straighten your teeth without the hassle and inconvenience of traditional braces, Invisalign may be the treatment option for you. Invisalign is a series of clear aligners that correct your smile without the use of metal brackets and wires.
If you’re looking to brighten your smile, teeth whitening is a great option. With our teeth whitening technology, we will whiten your teeth, making them shades brighter almost instantly.
Cosmetic Dentistry
When searching for a family dentist, it’s important to find someone who is kid friendly, but is also equipped and experienced in treating some of the more complicated dental care procedures that confront patients as they age. Someone who has experience in restorative and cosmetic dentistry.