William J Twohig DDS, Natural and Holistic Dentist

William J Twohig DDS, Natural and Holistic Dentist A biological approach to dentistry that is a blend of clinical practice, sound scientific knowledge, and the traditions of natural healing.

Since opening his practice, Dr. William J. Twohig has been committed to providing his patients with the best dental care available. He practices holistic dentistry, which is a more natural and conservative approach to dental care. For over 20 years, he has been holding himself to a higher standard, helping patients feel good, look great, and smile more. Dr. Twohig offers therapeutic and preventive

effects on tissues in the mouth without the use of any chemicals! He regularly incorporates Ozone therapy into his treatments, and he practices mercury-free dentistry for ultimate patient safety and comfort—he is even a founding member of the AAOT (American Academy of Ozonotherapy). After over 40 years of experience in dentistry, he remains up to date on the latest in the field by participating in continuing education courses from the IAOMT, the International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology. If you’re ready to meet your new favorite dentist in Weyauwega, contact Dr. Twohig today!

Bad breath isn’t always caused by what’s happening in your mouth.Sometimes, chronic halitosis can be linked to sinus inf...
08/13/2025

Bad breath isn’t always caused by what’s happening in your mouth.

Sometimes, chronic halitosis can be linked to sinus infections, digestive problems, or even tonsil stones. If brushing, flossing, and mouthwash don’t solve the problem, the cause might be deeper than your gums and teeth.

Have you ever discovered an unexpected cause behind bad breath? Share your story!

Did you know cracked teeth are one of the top reasons adults lose teeth? 🦷Habits like grinding, chewing ice, or biting h...
08/11/2025

Did you know cracked teeth are one of the top reasons adults lose teeth? 🦷

Habits like grinding, chewing ice, or biting hard objects (like pens) can create tiny, often invisible fractures. Over time, these cracks can worsen, leading to pain, infection, or even tooth loss. Protecting your teeth now can save you major trouble later.

Do you have any habits that might be putting your teeth at risk? Tell us about them in the comments.

Tooth decay is the most common disease in the world—even more widespread than the common cold!The good news? With daily ...
08/08/2025

Tooth decay is the most common disease in the world—even more widespread than the common cold!

The good news? With daily brushing, flossing, a healthy diet, and regular dental checkups, it’s almost entirely preventable. Protecting your teeth today can save you from bigger problems tomorrow.

What’s one habit you never skip to keep your teeth healthy? We'd love to know in the comments!

A clean, fresh mouth isn’t just pleasant—it’s a sign of strong oral wellness!Consistent brushing, daily flossing, stayin...
08/06/2025

A clean, fresh mouth isn’t just pleasant—it’s a sign of strong oral wellness!

Consistent brushing, daily flossing, staying hydrated, and regular dental visits can help you maintain a bright smile and breath that feels refreshingly clean. Take a moment today to give your smile the care it deserves.

What’s your number one trick for keeping your breath fresh all day? Tell us about it below!

Unlike bones, your teeth can’t repair themselves. Once enamel is worn away or a cavity forms, the damage is permanent wi...
08/04/2025

Unlike bones, your teeth can’t repair themselves. Once enamel is worn away or a cavity forms, the damage is permanent without treatment.

That’s why prevention is so important—daily brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits help protect your teeth before problems start. Taking care of your smile now can save you from more serious issues down the road!

Have you ever been surprised by a dental issue that seemed to come out of nowhere? Tell us about your experience in the comments.

Chewing a piece of sugar-free gum—especially one with xylitol—can actually support your smile!It boosts saliva flow, whi...
08/01/2025

Chewing a piece of sugar-free gum—especially one with xylitol—can actually support your smile!

It boosts saliva flow, which helps clear away leftover food and neutralize acids that lead to tooth decay. Chewing gum after meals is a simple, on-the-go way to give your teeth a little extra protection between brushings.

Do you keep sugar-free gum in your daily routine? Tell us which is your favorite brand of gum in the comments!

Not all dental products are one-size-fits-all. If you have sensitive teeth, you'll want to look for a soft-bristled toot...
07/30/2025

Not all dental products are one-size-fits-all. If you have sensitive teeth, you'll want to look for a soft-bristled toothbrush and toothpaste made to reduce discomfort.

Want a brighter smile? Choose a whitening toothpaste with gentle ingredients. Electric toothbrushes can also boost your brushing technique, especially if you need extra help reaching tricky spots.

The right combo depends on your specific goals and needs—don’t be afraid to ask your dentist for recommendations!

Are your dental products working for your smile? Share your experience in the comments below.

Brushing your teeth is only part of the equation when it comes to keeping your smile healthy!Flossing reaches the tight ...
07/28/2025

Brushing your teeth is only part of the equation when it comes to keeping your smile healthy!

Flossing reaches the tight spaces between your teeth and under the gumline where your toothbrush simply can’t.

Without flossing, plaque and food debris can build up in those areas, leading to gum disease, cavities, and even bad breath. When used together, brushing and flossing create a complete routine that helps protect both your teeth and gums.

How often do you floss? Tell us about your oral hygiene in the comments!

Gum disease often starts quietly, but there are warning signs to watch for.The top 5 include: bleeding when brushing or ...
07/25/2025

Gum disease often starts quietly, but there are warning signs to watch for.

The top 5 include: bleeding when brushing or flossing, red or swollen gums, persistent bad breath, gum recession, and loose teeth.

Catching these symptoms early is key, as gingivitis, the first stage of gum disease, is reversible with proper care and treatment.

Have you noticed any of these signs? Tell us about your oral health in the comments.

Ever wonder what actually happens during a dental cleaning? It’s more than just polishing your teeth!First, plaque and t...
07/23/2025

Ever wonder what actually happens during a dental cleaning? It’s more than just polishing your teeth!

First, plaque and tartar are gently removed with special tools to prevent cavities and gum disease. Next comes a thorough brushing with gritty toothpaste to deep-clean and smooth the enamel. After that, flossing clears out debris between your teeth, and a final rinse washes everything away. Some visits may include a fluoride treatment to strengthen your teeth.

How often do you schedule your cleanings? Share your dental experience below!

Just because your teeth don’t hurt doesn’t mean everything’s fine!Regular dental checkups help catch small issues before...
07/21/2025

Just because your teeth don’t hurt doesn’t mean everything’s fine!

Regular dental checkups help catch small issues before they turn into big (and expensive) problems. Preventive care can save you time, money, and unnecessary discomfort in the long run.

When was your last dental visit? Share your experience in the comments below!

It’s National Tropical Fruit Day, meaning it’s the perfect time to enjoy juicy favorites like mangoes, pineapples, and p...
07/18/2025

It’s National Tropical Fruit Day, meaning it’s the perfect time to enjoy juicy favorites like mangoes, pineapples, and papayas!

While tasty and packed with nutrients, these fruits also contain acids that can weaken your tooth enamel over time.

Protect your smile by rinsing with water after snacking and waiting before you brush. And remember—routine dental visits help catch any early signs of enamel wear and keep your teeth in top shape.

Which tropical fruit do you love most? Tell us about it in the comments below!

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417 E Ann Street
Weyauwega, WI
54983

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 3pm
Tuesday 7am - 3pm
Wednesday 7am - 3pm
Thursday 7am - 3pm

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