This article is consistent with what we’ve seen since May 🥴. Please be aware of clenching/grinding habits and work to improve your posture and nasal breathing, folks! 💙
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/08/well/live/dentists-tooth-teeth-cracks-fractures-coronavirus-stress-grinding.html?smid=fb-nytimes&smtyp=cur&fbclid=IwAR0eHcBNMNwZ1Vh7Ywroa0IsozAG3I_8en4gnIs93jejHIuekmSq3g5Z0pE
NYTIMES.COM
Dentists Are Seeing an Epidemic of Cracked Teeth. What’s Going On?
Sheila Rochefort-Hoehn
June 22 at 10:31 PM ·
Thank you to Dr. Rosello at University Dental Group for always being so amazing!! She works on both Kai and Lily’s teeth. Lily has to be extra careful of any dental issues bc the Pamidronate infusions she’s on can cause necrosis of jaw bone so it’s extremely important for us to have a dentist we can trust!
Kai had a boil develop above his tooth (he has three adult teeth trying to come in causing stress and an infection). We contacted University Dental Group this weekend and they got him in right away today and removed his baby tooth. No more pain or worries about infection! So thankful to the whole staff!!! We highly recommend them for both kids and adults!
(Kai is being an awesome big brother and playing up the tooth fairy for Lily’s sake. 💜 He’s such an amazing son and brother!!)
We may look a little different nowadays but we are still devoted to your well-being!
Some of the measures we are taking to protect our patients and team from respiratory viruses and other germs are:
-Temperature checks and symptom screening for all employees and patients upon arrival
- Hand sanitizer on arrival and departure
- Minimizing the number of guests in the reception area
- Pre-procedure mouth rinse to reduce viral and germ particles
- High volume evacuation (strong vacuum) to reduce dental aerosols
- Disinfection of air and all hard surfaces beyond OSHA requirements
WE ARE PROUD OF OUR TEAM FOR WORKING SO HARD UNDER DIFFICULT CONDITIONS TO MAINTAIN OUR PATIENTS’ OPTIMAL ORAL AND OVERALL HEALTH😁🦷💙
Hello friends, we always strive to see our patients right on time. If you arrive early or have a short wait we have separated seats and disposable masks available or you may wait in your vehicle. We are always striving to provide the most safe and sanitary experience possible! 😷
Ever consider how inequalities can impact oral health?
Reports show socioeconomically disadvantaged young children are more likely show signs of oral health issues.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/04/180411111044.htm
SCIENCEDAILY.COM
Inequalities in dental health are most evident in young children
Learn some great tips on how to properly protect your toothbrush and other dental items you take with you while traveling!
https://tinyurl.com/y4kuoegc
COLGATE.COM
Travel Toothpaste Holder? How To Protect Your Oral Care Supplies On The Go
Are popular sports and energy drinks bad for your teeth? Read this great article to find out more!
https://www.nevadaappeal.com/news/lahontan-valley/are-energy-and-sports-drinks-bad-for-teeth/
NEVADAAPPEAL.COM
Are energy and sports drinks bad for teeth?
Have a safe and happy Halloween! 🎃👻
Hello from our ladies up front! They look forward to greeting you with a SMILE (under the mask of course) and checking you in during your next visit at UDG!😁
Tooth Be Told, We love our patients! We are so excited to offer Valentine's Day Specials now through February 14th! Please call our office to schedule an appointment before Valentine's Day😍
#teethwhitening #Vivos #dentalaesthetics #botox #Invisalign #sleepapnea #veneers #cosmeticdentistry
Beware of so-called sports drinks - most of these are just as sugary and acidic as soda. Learn more here: https://goo.gl/LsNyQP
WEBMD.COM
Sports Drinks: What Are They Doing To Your Mouth?
Follow us on Instagram and tag us in your post-visit picture! We want to see your smile 😄
Unhealthy food choices can wreak havoc on your child's oral health. This article offers some healthy snack alternatives. Have you got any others to share? https://goo.gl/Q8BVEM
COLGATE.COM
Healthy Foods List: Seven Best Foods For Your Teeth
Learn all about the different types of teeth in your mouth! https://goo.gl/Ychqry
HEALTHLINE.COM
Teeth Names: Shape and Function of Four Types of Teeth