Highgrove Dental Care
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  • Dental Office St. Paul MN
  • Dental Office St. Paul MN
  • Dental Office St. Paul MN

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Welcome to Our Practice

Dr. Jadilyn Grittner and Dr. John Grittner along with our entire team are dedicated to giving you high-quality care without pain or anxiety. Our dental staff is professional, educated, and experienced in helping patients achieve optimum oral health and have the best dental experience ever! Take a moment to learn more about us. We look forward to seeing you at Highgrove Dental Care.

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"We've been patients of Dr. Grittner since he took over. He's got a great personality and amazing skills. We've gone in for regular check ups and for difficult cases that required more immediate attention. We've always left happy. Highly recommended!"

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Are Two Cleanings Each Year Really Necessary?

December 17, 2018
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Posted By: Highgrove Dental Care
dental cleanings st paul mn

Why does your dental cleaning always seem to be scheduled on your busiest day? You find yourself contemplating canceling your appointment. Your teeth feel good, so it's not a big deal to reschedule your appointment, right?

Wrong! Did you know that when your teeth feel good, it is the best time to visit your dentist for a cleaning and examination? If you wait until your teeth hurt to visit your dentist, the damage has probably already been done. Read on to learn how important your dental cleanings in St. Paul, MN are for not only your oral health but also your overall health and well being.

What Happens During My Routine Dental Visit?

A few essential things happen during your six-month cleaning and checkup. First, your dentist performs a thorough examination to detect any concerns like gum disease, oral cancer, or tooth decay as early as possible. All of these issues are best treated early on so you can choose less invasive and less costly procedures. 

Next, your hygienist will remove the excess plaque buildup from your teeth, which contributes to gum disease, tooth decay, and cavities. Your hygienist is also an excellent resource for learning proper brushing and flossing techniques, and suggestions for products that might benefit your oral health.

The Oral Systemic Link

As more information emerges, we understand that there is a significant connection between your oral health and your overall health. Studies have shown that the inflammation and bacteria that causes issues like gum disease, diabetes, heart disease, and high blood pressure are the same. If you have diabetes, you are more likely to struggle with gum disease, and vice versa. 

Taking good care of your oral health has never been more critical because it also contributes to your overall well-being.

If you have questions about this information or need to schedule your next appointment, we encourage you to contact your dentist in St. Paul, MN today.

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