Michael Bettner DDS
General, restorative and cosmetic dental services for the whole family. Your smile is our top priority. At Michael D. Navy Hospital Corp.
Bettner, DDS, our Noblesville dental team believes that everyone has the right to good oral health. We are thrilled to treat patients of all ages including children. Some of our services include:
* Teeth Cleanings and oral exams
* Fillings and Sealants
* Crowns and Bridges
* Sleep Apnea therapy
* And much, much more! About the Dentist:
Dr. Bettner received his DDS from Indiana University School
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There's a lot of misinformation about fluoride. The truth is fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral in all water supplies, and it plays an important role in public health to prevent tooth decay and strengthen bones. Get the facts about fluoride here: https://goo.gl/d59lTt
Do you remember to replace your toothbrush every three to four months? It will help you fight gum disease!
Spring forward- Day Light Savings is tomorrow! Don't forget to set your clocks ahead 1 hour.
Did you know?
The precursor to the modern toothbrush was invented in 1857 by H.N. Wadsworth.
Rinse with antibacterial mouth wash or chew sugar-free gum after meals to help prevent bacteria build-up.
The first dental tools used for treating toothaches, in 7000 BC, were actually woodworking tools.
Happy Valentine's Day from your dental team! We love providing your dental care. Don't forget to show your smile some love by brushing and flossing.
Do you have healthy eating habits? Here are a few well-loved foods that might be more sugary than you realize. https://goo.gl/SjD7T2
If you have diabetes, you may experience oral health issues such as bleeding gums, dry mouth, dulled sense of taste, infections and delayed wound healing. You can learn more about how to manage oral health issues from diabetes here: https://goo.gl/1qyBpx
Using a good mouthwash as part of your oral health routine is great, but too much alcohol in mouthwash can dry out your mouth. Try switching to alcohol-free mouthwash if you experience mouth dryness or discomfort.
Did you know if you've been sick with the flu or even a cold, you should toss your old toothbrush once you're better? Germs live on your toothbrush and can make you sick again for a longer period of time.
Dental X-rays aren't just for diagnosing oral health problems. They can also help us prevent future problems, by allowing us to monitor teeth and oral tissues.
Happy New Year! We resolve to continue providing the best care dentistry has to offer. What are your resolutions?
Warm Wishes and Happy Holidays!
The average person spends about 912 hours brushing their teeth over a lifetime! Be sure to brush daily, but don't overdo it. Over brushing could be damaging to your enamel.
Those who regularly drink soda may experience significantly more tooth decay than those who don't. Try drinking water with your next meal.
It's that time of year again: take advantage of your insurance benefits before they expire at the end of the year. The busy holiday season will be here before you know it.
We’re rushing into the holiday season. One sweet treat and then brushing is better than constant snacking. http://wb.md/1C7hYWZ
Happy Thanksgiving! We hope that you all enjoy a relaxing holiday with family and friends.
Research suggests there's no such thing as a clean kiss. Don't worry – it's normal! http://bit.ly/1Pmh2Af
The key to stronger and brighter teeth rely on brushing, flossing, and eating healthy: http://bit.ly/1sbZ24c
Happy Halloween! Don't forget to brush and floss your teeth.
If your gums become swollen or start to bleed, schedule an appointment as soon as possible. These are all warning signs of gum disease.
Think you can do without visiting our office twice a year? Our office provides solutions you can't do yourself: http://bit.ly/2fkDJib
Fruits, especially citrus, can be harmful to tooth enamel. Try to follow your favorite citrus fruits with water! - http://bit.ly/1RGmWvA
A cavity is a hole in the tooth that can develop as a result of plaque buildup. To avoid cavities, brush and floss a few times each day.
Did you know that dehydration can contribute to both tooth decay and gum disease? Be sure to stay hydrated!
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A little laugh to finish out this Monday!!
Dentist Skit (Tim Conway) This is a skit where Tim Conway is the would be dentist and Harvey Coreman is the patient. As always, Tim's antics just make Harvey crack up in spite of hims...