As many as one in eight people in the U.S. deal with tooth sensitivity, including kids! What causes it and what can we do to protect our teeth? Understanding Dental Anatomy In a healthy tooth, there is the protective outer layer of enamel, then the porous, bony middle layer of dentin, and finally the pulp […]
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Checkups & Cleanings

A regular dental check up every 6 months or as recommended by your dentist will help ensure the ongoing health of your teeth and gums. Regular cleanings will remove plaque and tartar from the surfaces of your teeth as well as in between them to prevent cavities and gum disease.
Cosmetic Dentistry

We can improve the appearance of your teeth, gums, and bite using Cosmetic Dentistry. This includes assessing the color, position, size, and shape of the teeth, as well as their alignment and aesthetic appearance of your overall smile. Problems we regularly address are gaps between teeth, discoloration, uneven gums, and missing teeth. A better smile can create a better quality of life.
Fillings & Extractions

Even with regular brushing and flossing, dental problems can still occur. Cavities are the most common and they happen when acid from sugar and bacteria attack the enamel and dentine, softening it, and often creating a hole. We replace the missing area of the tooth with a composite material that is extremely strong and acts like normal tooth enamel. Extractions are the best treatment when the decay is extensive, there is periodontal disease, or infection. We do them painlessly so you can return to a life free from dental pain.
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Centrally & Conveniently Located

HOLLAND FAMILY DENTISTRY
545 Michigan Ave.
Holland, MI 49423
M | 8am - 5pm |
T | 8am - 5pm |
W | 8am - 5pm |
T | 8am - 4pm |
F | By Appointment Only |
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What’s Different About Women’s Oral Health?
Women face a different set of challenges than men do in caring for their teeth and gums, as well as having different advantages. Which Oral Health Conditions Are More Common for Women? Did you know that 90% of people diagnosed with temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD) are women? TMD is chronic pain or soreness in the […]
The History of Fluoride in Dentistry
We also add trace amounts of fluoride to our drinking water across the country to help keep our teeth healthy and strong. So what’s so special about fluoride? The Wild Origin Story of Fluoridated Drinking Water Our tale begins at the dawn of the 20th century in Colorado Springs. Local dentists were seeing so many […]