Happy New Year!
Wishing all of our patients and their families a happy and healthy 2026! May the new year bring you positive changes and prosperity!
We are Back!!!
Our office is officially open again! Now that renovations are complete, we’re excited to welcome everyone back to our refreshed space. Thank you for your patience during the process- we look forward to seeing you in person soon.
New Years’ Resolutions? Start with your Mouth!
It’s that time of year again, where many of us make wonderful resolutions but have trouble following through. If one of your resolutions is to improve your overall health, then that includes your oral health as well! Did you know: If you always have a chronic inflammatory condition in your mouth, you never turn off the process of inflammation in your body. Vascular disease coupled with inflammation causes events such as heart attack or stroke. So please call us today to schedule your hygiene visit! Improving your oral health improves your overall health, and that checks one resolution off your list!
New Year….New Dental Insurance???
January is the time for dental insurance changes – before your next visit, please let us know if your dental insurance has changed. This way we can have your new coverage set up in our system before your next appointment. It’s okay if you don’t have a new insurance card – many carriers don’t send them anymore. All we need is the insurance company name, member ID number and insurance phone number. So please call us with your new dental insurance information before you come in for your appointment.
It’s Winter, “Weather” you Like it or Not…
Winter brings many challenges, not the least of which is snow and ice. We make every effort to reach you if your appointment might be affected by the weather. Please help us by making sure we have the updated contact information for you. Cell phone numbers and email addresses may change, and sometimes patients forget to update their information with us.
Dental Fun Fact
You should always replace your toothbrush at least every 3 months and always after infection like flu, cold, and other viral infections. Bacteria can implant themselves on the bristles causing re-infection.
