Free Dental Resources
From routine care to complex treatment, these resources are designed to help you understand your options and make confident decisions.
Clear guidance before important dental decisions are made.
Most dental decisions don’t feel big at first until they are. By then, people are often rushed, confused, or hearing conflicting advice.
This resource library exists to change that.
Why we created these resources
After decades of caring for families, we've noticed a pattern:
Most people don’t struggle because they don’t care about their health.
They struggle because no one ever slowed down long enough to explain the full picture.
These resources are part of how we do things differently.
They're designed to help you:
- Understand how dental decisions affect you years, even decades, from now
- See the difference between short-term fixes and long-term solutions
- Ask better questions before committing to care
- Feel calmer, clearer, and more confident about what comes next
No matter where you are in the process
Resource Library
Explore the resource library
Everything here is designed to help you think clearly,
not rush decisions.
Guides
In-depth decision support for long-term oral health
Our guides walk through complex dental decisions in a clear, practical way. This includes timing, tradeoffs, and long-term consequences, so you can make choices you’ll feel good about years from now.
Articles
Short, practical insights from real clinical experience
Short, educational articles written for real people, not search engines. These cover common questions, overlooked risks, and long-term planning considerations.
Videos
Simple explanations from our doctors with no jargon or pressure
Short videos designed to help you understand what’s happening, why it matters, and how we think about long-term outcomes. No jargon. No hype.
A note on trust
We believe good healthcare starts with understanding, and understanding should not require pressure, persuasion, or a sales conversation.
Whether you choose Summit or not, our goal is simple: help you make smarter, calmer decisions and avoid costly or irreversible mistakes.
That’s part of being a lifetime oral health partner.
Want help thinking through your situation?
Self-education is a great first step. Sometimes it also helps to talk with someone who can look at your specific context and walk through it with you.
No pressure. Just clarity.