Enjoy Reading Our New Fitchburg Dental Blog
Dr. McDowell Has Practiced Dentistry For Nearly 30 Years
Dr. Brian McDowell has served the Fitchburg area for almost three decades, helping guests at his dental practice maintain optimal oral health and gorgeous smiles. Over that time, there’s not a problem that he hasn’t helped a guest through, so whatever shape your smile is in now, he has the solution. You can feel comfortable placing your trust in his experience. Plus, he has assembled a dedicated team who works hard to ensure each guest receives the most comfortable care possible.You’ll Love Our Amenities
You’ll notice the difference as soon as you walk into our office – it feels more like a cozy living room than a dental practice, complete with a fireplace! You can take advantage of blankets, heated neck pillows, Keurig coffee, bottled water, gourmet chocolate, and even fresh-baked treats daily. We want you to feel as comfortable as you would in your own home. While you’re here, we’ll treat you like you’re the only guest in our office. Our goal is for you to experience a completely relaxed and enjoyable visit every time you come to see us.Our Extended Hours Work Around Your Schedule
We understand that our guests are busy with many job, school, and family responsibilities. That’s why we open at 8 a.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays and don’t close until 6 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. We’re open when you need us to be so you don’t have to take time away from your other responsibilities. Our schedule makes it as convenient as possible for you and your family to receive good dental care. We hope you’ve enjoyed this initial installment of our new Fitchburg dental blog. Call us today at 978-343-4031 to schedule your next regular checkup. We look forward to serving all your smile care needs.DIY Dentistry
I have a number of concerns regarding DIY orthodontics. First, who is making sure the patients are following through with the treatment? Are patients left to figure out on their own if it is time for the next step? Not everyone’s teeth move at the same rate, some need to be on a step longer than others- who will be monitoring this? Second, When/if there are issues, who will be responsible for correcting the issue? If this is DIY- where the patient is in charge, is the patient expected to fix the issue themselves? As a dentist, stepping into the middle of someone else’s treatment is always tough, but would be even more difficult if I needed to rely solely on the patient to direct me as to what has happened. Third, as most of you know, my primary concern and interest id in finding the ideal, or physiologic bite. If you are not being checked by a dentist each step, how can anyone insure that your bite will be fine when finished?? The bite dictates so much about comfort. Even traditional orthodontics can and still has issues with bites not being correct when finished, so DIY orthodontics will most likely have even greater issues!
In my opinion, this is far from ideal treatment, I understand that cost is a factor for a lot of people, but what will be the cost to correct when something goes wrong? The old adage still holds: “you get what you pay for”. I’m sure there are people who have done this DIY orthodontics and have wonderful results, but the majority will end up with marginal to poor results. They will end up needing more work to correct when it could have been done in less time and less overall cost than having to go back and correct the issues.
If you have any questions about DIY orthodontics, or would like a consult to find out what we can do for you, please contact Gabriella at 978-343-4031 to schedule your consultation.
Sincerely,
Brian C McDowell D.D.S. LVIF
Trusting Your Dentist
There was a recent article by The Atlantic titled: “The Truth About Dentistry”. Is there some truth to the article- yes, is there some mis-statements, yes. The Atlantic left out alot, they based the story off of one dentist and his practice.
Are there unethical dentists? Yes, there are. Are the majority unethical, absolutely not! We are all supposed to follow the ethics code, most do, some don’t. If you visit 10 dentists, you will get 10 opinions on what needs to be done- some more conservative, some more aggressive, most will be within standards of care though.
Most important is to develop a relationship with your dentist. We always try to discuss and explain why we need to do whatever needs to be done. We want you included in the decision making process so you will feel comfortable moving forward with your treatment. Yes, we understand developing the trust takes time, but we feel by involving you in the process- using photos to show you what is happening, discussing the options, getting your opinion, will all help build that trust. As the trust builds, then you will have more confidence in the work suggested and needed.
We strive to make everyone feel part of the team in their healthcare decisions! We want you to have all the information you need, the options, the pros/cons of each as well as the time and costs involved. We want you to understand what we are doing, why we are doing it, and how long, it will take and how much it will cost. We also want you to know the benefits of doing the needed treatment as well as any consequences of not doing it- again, all to give you the information to make the correct decision for YOU!
We look forward to discussing your needs, wants and desires when it comes to your teeth. As always, feel free to contact Gabriella to schedule your consult at 978-343-4031. Explore our website- there is information on all of the procedures we perform here! We also have a Facebook page that contains more about our practice. You can check out our Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/brianmcdowelldds
Hoping everyone has a wonderful start to the summer!
Brian C McDowell D.D.S. LVIF
New Year, New Habits, New You!!!
These small changes will help you to keep working on your bigger resolutions. Once we start to see success in small changes, it encourages us to continue to make the bigger changes- the weight loss, the exercise, etc. So, start the New Year off with small changes that will help you stay healthy and encourage you to stay after those larger resolutions! If you would like any additional tips or techniques on brushing and flossing, feel free to contact our office.
You can call us at: 978-343-4031
Wishing everyone a fantastic start to the New Year!!
Brian C McDowell D.D.S. LVIF