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Dentists in Broomfield – Michael Adler DDS
Are you searching for dentists in Broomfield? Located in nearby Boulder the dentist office of Dr. Michael Adler provides services to Broomfield area residents, many of whom make the short drive to Boulder for work, shopping, and recreation and find it convenient to see their dentist in Boulder. The dental office of Dr. Michael Adler is conveniently located on 30th Street across from the Twenty Ninth Street shopping and entertainment area. Adler Cosmetic and Family Dentistry provides all family dental services and is nationally known for its work in restorative dentistry. Restorative dentistry replaces old mercury fillings as well as old unsightly crowns and composites that have become discolored. Restorative dentistry also repairs cracked teeth and/or replaces missing teeth. Restorative dentistry at Adler Cosmetic and Family Dentistry is well suited for preserving and regenerating overall oral health and a beautiful smile. Piece-meal dentistry often never quite solves the whole problem and may cause patients to feel their bite is not quite right. Dr. Michael Adler comprehensively addresses numerous teeth in a holistic manner (in some cases the entire upper or lower arch is considered). The objective is to restore your teeth and mouth to its ideal state. Patients may ask how long does restorative dentistry take? Restorative dentistry is usually accomplished in two visits ranging from two to four hours, depending on the procedure. That’s it. If the procedure involves a porcelain restoration in the form of a veneer or a crown, the restoration itself is not susceptible to decay. However, any uncovered area of the natural tooth structure (including the root surface and area under the gun tissue) is vulnerable to decay. Continuing with regular dental hygiene visits in addition to good home care preserves your smile and oral health. For additional information we invite current and new patients to contact our office at (303) 449-1119. Appointments for treatment or consultations are also available. About Adler Cosmetic and Family Dentistry Adler Cosmetic and Family Dentistry ___________________
About Broomfield, Colorado The municipality of Broomfield was incorporated in 1961 in the southeastern corner of Boulder County. It received its name from the broomcorn grown in the area. Over the next three decades, the city grew through annexations, many of which crossed the county line into four adjacent counties: Adams, Boulder, Jefferson, and Weld. In the 1990s, city leaders began to push for the creation of a separate county to avoid the inefficiencies of dealing with four separate court districts, four different county seats (each a considerable distance away), and four separate county sales tax bases. It also had longstanding political differences with Boulder County, which impelled it to separate. Broomfield reasoned that it could provide services more responsively under its own county government, and sought an amendment to the Colorado State Constitution to create a new county. The amendment passed in 1998, after which a three-year transition period followed. On November 15, 2001, Broomfield County became the 64th, newest, and smallest, county of Colorado. As of the census of 2000, there were 38,272 people, 13,842 households, and 10,270 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,411.6 people per square mile (545.1/km²). There were 14,322 housing units at an average density of 528.2/sq mi (204.0/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 88.62 percent White, 0.92 percent African American, 0.61 percent Native American, 4.14 percent Asian, 0.04 percent Pacific Islander, 3.21 percent from other races, and 2.45 percent from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 9.07 percent of the population. Broomfield Dentist | Broomfield Dentistry | Broomfield Dentists | Dentist in Broomfield | Dentists in Broomfield
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