Wednesday, December 12, 2012

12 Reasons to Visit the Dentist This Holiday Season



1. Spotting Decay
Sometimes there is decay in your teeth that only your dentist can spot and remove.

2. Avoid Losing Teeth
Avoiding your dentist will do more than cause decay, over time it could cause you to lose teeth.

3. Gum Disease
Although gum disease is most common in the elderly, it can start developing early. It is good have a dentist check for gum disease frequently.

4. Oral Cancer
Your dentist will be able to recognize any warning signs that might point to oral cancer.

5. Wisdom Teeth
If your wisdom teeth are starting to show, the sooner you go in to the dentist the better. Everyone's different, and you should not take risks with your dental health.

6. Prevent Emergencies
Waking up in the night with a dental emergency is never fun. Seeing the dentist regularly can prevent this from ever happening to you.

7. Overall Health
Your dental health has been proven to affect the rest of your health. Gum disease can lead to strokes, heart disease, and even cancer.

8. Periodontal Pockets
Caused by gum disease, periodontal pockets are important warning signs only your dentist can evaluate.

9. Cleaning
Even if you have the healthiest teeth and eat right, no one can clean your teeth like your dentist. A routine cleaning will prevent cavities and other dental illnesses.

10. Better Breath
All types of things cause bad breath, only your dentist can tell you if it is dental related.

11. Maximize Dental Benefits
Most dental plans renew in January, so use your benefits before you lose your benefits!

12. Hear about the latest and greatest
Our staff is trained to help you make the best decisions regarding your oral health. We know the most effective products and will base our recommendations on your unique needs.
 
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Monday, December 3, 2012

Use 'Em or Lose 'Em



 
Every year as the New Year rapidly approaches, it seems like patients begin trying to utilize remaining dental insurance benefits. Unfortunately, the demand is usually so high that there are not enough hours to take care of the influx of patients.

This is a friendly reminder to take action sooner rather than later if you would like to use your remaining dental insurance benefits for 2012.
 
Remember there is no carry over from year to year so you use them or lose them!

We look forward to seeing you and yours soon.