If you're recovering from a viral or bacterial infection, be sure to replace your toothbrush! Viruses can linger on your toothbrush and extend an illness or run the risk of re-infection.
Orthodontics can improve gapped, crooked, and irregular teeth, boosting one's confidence in their smile. Dentistry Optimized provides expert orthodontic services! Learn more:
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Check out our latest blog post to learn how you can take care of your teeth at home to fight against gum disease!
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We will be having a promotion that starts Nov 1st to the 15th that all new patients who get a cleaning done will receive a Free Oral-B electric toothbrush!
Call us at 651-698-5543 to schedule your appointment. (Make sure to mention this promotion when you call)
We are located in Inver Grove Heights
Note: we use the highest Covid precautions directed by the Center for Disease Control.
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Can I put off my dental appointment until after the COVID-19 pandemic is over? 🤔
First, if you feel sick then Yes! wait until you feel better.
Regular dental appointments are an important part of taking care of your overall health. While it can be tempting to put off your regular checkup until things feel more “normal” again, we encourage you to reconsider. Routine appointments give us an opportunity to check for a number of health conditions and catch them early.
Your health and safety is our top priority!
Note: we are using the highest COVID precautions directed by the Center of Disease Control.
Did you know??
Gum disease is an oral condition caused by bacteria and plaque growth on the teeth and gums which causes inflammation and other more serious symptoms such as bleeding gums and pain.
It has been discovered that plaque and gum disease can also influence conditions like hearth disease and stroke - certainly we do not want to encourage by a lack of attention to good oral hygiene.
To maintain a good oral hygiene routine:
1st- Brush regularly but not aggressively. Brushing twice a day and using dental floss can help keep teeth and gums in good condition.
2nd- Use fluoride toothpaste.
3rd- Floss once a day. Flossing can remove plaque and bacteria from between the teeth.
4th- Last but not least, it is very important to keep up with your routine dental cleanings, besides for preventing gum disease, your dental hygienist can remove most of the stains that dull and discolor your teeth, so you’ll be left with a brighter, whiter smile.
Can I put off my dental appointment until after the COVID-19 pandemic is over? 🤔
First, if you feel sick then Yes! wait until you feel better.
Regular dental appointments are an important part of taking care of your overall health. While it can be tempting to put off your regular checkup until things feel more “normal” again, we encourage you to reconsider. Routine appointments give us an opportunity to check for a number of health conditions and catch them early.
Your health and safety is our top priority!
Note: we are using the highest COVID precautions directed by the Center of Disease Control.