Are there things you often do — or don’t do — that negatively impact your oral health? Read on to find out what habits you should avoid to keep your teeth and gums healthy.
Welcome to Full Circle Dental Care
Full Circle Dental Care provides general and implant dentistry from its leading, state-of-the-art office conveniently located in Del City, Oklahoma. The practice, led by Samuel Sigmon, DDS, offers concierge-level patient care with the most up-to-date dental procedures and technologies.
At Full Circle Dental Care, patients can expect a warm, inviting, and family-friendly atmosphere. The team has been treating men and women through multiple generations, and truly enjoys providing high-quality care that exceeds expectations. They’re dedicated to getting to know their patients on a personal level, and tailoring their care to best suit their particular needs and preferences.
Full Circle Dental Care offers a wide range of oral health services, including cosmetic dentistry, dental implants, implant-supported dentures, Invisalign, oral surgery, periodontal disease, root canals, and sedation dentistry. The staff aims to keep wait times as short as possible so your appointments are quick and efficient.
Full Circle Dental Care believes in providing patients with the best treatments available today. To that end, they utilize an array of high-tech tools like digital X-rays and the iTero® digital impression system.
For exceptional care in a compassionate environment, call or use the online tool to schedule a visit with Full Circle Dental Care today.
Take a tour of our office
Are there things you often do — or don’t do — that negatively impact your oral health? Read on to find out what habits you should avoid to keep your teeth and gums healthy.
If you’re missing a tooth or two, you know how it can put a dent in your confidence and even begin to affect your social life. But dentures come with distinct disadvantages. Read on to find out why dental implants are a better option for you!
Gum disease is a serious dental condition that affects many adults in the United States. Though gum disease is an oral health issue, the infection can also affect your heart health and increase your risk of stroke.