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Dentists in Shelby Township, MI

Dentists in Shelby Township, MI2023-08-16T07:57:01-04:00

Best Shelby Twp. Dentists,
Best Shelby Twp. Patients!

A dazzling smile can ignite a room.  It projects strength, confidence, and beauty.  Creating and maintaining a smile to be proud of is an art form and Dr. Heather Pranzarone Stratton is eager to work with you to unlock the full beauty of your smile. The ultimate goal of all dental treatment is Optimum Oral Health and maintaining the health and beauty of your smile is our mission.

At our practice, we believe in Changing Lives! Our goal is to positively impact the lives of every person that we are lucky enough to cross paths with.  We take, very seriously, the trust that is given to us by the patients we have the privilege to serve.  We believe that, given the opportunity, we will impact your life for the better.  The care we provide will always be the best for your individual needs with the focus on achieving total health & wellness to create a smile that is uniquely yours.  Every member of our practice, from our doctors to our dental team to our patients, is our family.  We will always create an unmatched dental experience that you will not find anywhere else, while having a lot of fun in the process!

Dr. Heather is Family and Cosmetic Dentist in Shelby Township, Michigan. She is  fully committed to help you look and feel your very best by providing the highest quality and ethical care in a knowledgeable, caring and gentle manner.

All treatment recommendations will be based on her in depth understanding each patient’s answers to the following questions:

  1. What do you value most in a dentist and dental team?
  2. What is most important to you about your teeth and smile?
  3. What is most important to you about how we structure your financial investment in your Optimal Oral Health Care?

Our Shelby Twp. dental office provides a full range of COSMETIC and FAMILY DENTISTRY services for all ages.  Whether your needs are complex or routine, we look forward to caring for you.

Dr. Heather gladly welcomes all new patients.  We offer convenient scheduling options including evening and Saturday appointments to accommodate your busy schedule. Call today to schedule a consultation and begin your journey to create the smile that you have always dreamed you should have.

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Routine dental examinations can help prevent most dental health problems. Unfortunately, more than 70% of Americans fail to see a dentist yearly! Whether a lack of insurance, dental phobia, a tight schedule, or faith in an electronic toothbrush prevents you from scheduling regular appointments with the dentist, professional dental care should never be avoided for an extended period. Some signs and symptoms will tell you that is actually time to visit your local dentist. maybe you are experiencing dull, unending pain, yet you can’t find its root cause. Or, perhaps you have some odd, uncomfortable anomaly that gets worse every passing [...]

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Dr. Heather

Dr. Heather grew up in Sterling Heights and graduated from Adlai Stevenson High School. She attended Oakland University and was accepted into the University of Detroit Mercy School of Dentistry after only 3 years of undergraduate work.

Shelby Township Dentist - Dr. Heather

Dr. Karassi

Dr. Karassi grew up in Birmingham, Alabama where she attended University of Alabama at Birmingham for her undergraduate degree. She graduated from Indiana University School of Dentistry.

“Everyone we met the day of my appointment had our comfort in mind.  From Jessica calling me by name as I walked up to the window and saying to my husband “you must be Al” was so sweet.  Chris, the hygienist, was informative & gentle.  Dr. Heather is wonderful, letting me know everything she was doing and why, very thorough & so friendly and professional.  Becky, explained all our financial options & we found out is an alum of our high school.  All the way home we talked about how friendly everyone was and concerned with our comfort.  Thank you for a great experience!”

Diane K., Roseville, Michigan

“I can honestly say that going to the dentist is FUN!  Everyone is awesome and you can’t help but be happy!  THANK YOU!”

Lisa M., Sterling Heights, Michigan

“We are so grateful for the excellent care that our son, Caleb, received!  All of you made getting his teeth pulled out such a worry-free, easygoing experience.  Mark and I cannot thank you enough!”

Jamie W., Shelby Township, Michigan

“My experience with Dr. Pranzarone Stratton by far exceeded my initial expectations.  I was vey apprehensive about replacing my old veneers, but now that I have completed the process I am very happy!  The staff was very helpful and supportive through my entire treatment.”

Carly J., Keego Harbor, Michigan

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Can What’s In Your Mouth Really Make You Sick?

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For years we have heard of the ever-growing connections between dentistry and medicine, with articles written in medical and dental journals as well as in scientific authorities such as Reader’s Digest or Ladies Home Journal. For decades dentists have looked at the increasing body of evidence that what we are doing in the mouth can affect the rest of the body. The mountain of evidence that supports the oral health-overall health connection has seen incredible growth and advancement over the past few years. There is no longer a question as to “if” the soft tissues in the mouth are connected to the rest of the body. For example, we can easily find evidence of gum disease-causing bacteria creating challenges in tissues throughout the body. However, the mouth-body connection is not limited to just infections in the soft tissues of the mouth. The impact of the mouth also extends to such monumental things as blood flow to the brain.

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Having Trouble Thinking? You Might Want to See the Dentist

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Throughout the years research has shown links between poor oral health and heart disease, stroke and diabetes, as well as Alzheimer's disease. Now researchers from Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York have found gum disease could also influence brain function through several mechanisms, such as causing inflammation throughout the body, a risk factor for loss of mental function. This study is another of many that have shown the importance of maintaining your optimal oral health. Your mouth and oral health are connected to more than just chewing and eating. Taking care of the health of your teeth and gums through regular visits for hygiene therapy will not only improve your oral health, but it will affect your overall health and wellness as well. Call us today to reserve your time to shape up your teeth and gums.

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Have You Been Screened for Oral Cancer Lately?

By |November 5th, 2009|Categories: oral cancer, Oral Healthcare|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Did you know that every time you visit our office for your routine hygiene therapy appointment you are screened for oral cancer? Screening for the early warning signs of oral cancer is one of the most important reasons why you should visit our office on a regular basis. More than 34,000 Americans will be diagnosed with oral cancer this year. It will cause over 8,000 deaths, killing roughly 1 person per hour, 24 hours per day. This is a number which has not significantly improved in decades. In fact, recent statistics published by the American Cancer Society indicate that while the incidence and death rates for cancers overall have decreased, both the incidence and the death rate for oral cancer have increased. Early detection and diagnosis are essential in successful treatment of the disease. Oral cancer is 90% curable when found in its early stages.

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