Celebrating National Dentist’s Day

In the Know for You to Know

What is National Dentist’s Day? Is there such a holiday?

Yes there is. National Dentist’s Day is celebrated on March 6th every year. It was established to show appreciation to Dentists for all they do in giving good care and keeping your family healthy.

Here are a few ways for you to celebrate –

Brush your and your child’s teeth for 2 minutes 2 times a day and remember to floss. Then take a family selfie showing off your pearly whites.

Celebrate with your children by making and enjoying a healthy tooth friendly meal together. Let us know about your meal.

Spend time together doing arts and crafts and learning about teeth and sugar bugs. Tell us what you learned.

Compose some cool tooth brushing songs with your children. Let us know about your creations.

Make your grocery store list. When choosing snacks be sure to read the labels and choose healthy low sugar snacks. Let us know which are your favorites.

What do we love most about Pediatric Dentists?

They help us put our best SMILE forward. Smiles are the first thing that gets noticed and healthy sparkling teeth allow us to feel our best.

Now go ahead, you know you want to SMILE!

More tips? We have lots. We’re here just for kids!

Excited to go to the Dentist

Brushing My Teeth With My Mom

In the Know for You to Know

Has your child told you how excited they are to go to the Dentist?

That they can’t wait to have their teeth counted and tickled?

What flavors will they pick to treat their tongue and bedazzle their smile?

What prizes will they choose and what will their goodie bag hold?

As a parent you know it’s about more than teeth, it’s about the experience,

Your experience in a place that is fun, magical, educational, comfortable and familiar.

This is the world of Pediatric Dentistry, This is the world for You.

Wishing you all my best for an amazing holiday season!

More Tips? We have lots. We’re here just for kids!

Taking your child to their Pediatric Dentist in the World of COVID-It’s as Important as Ever

In the Know for You to Know

As a Pediatric Dentist I’m here to help you with your child’s health and want you to know that safety is always our top priority.

In light of the COVID-19 pandemic obviously you are looking at their well-being differently, you have new expectations, and have questions when resuming their dental visits. While many things have changed, what has remained the same is our commitment to your family’s health and safety.

health and safety always come first

Infection control – we’ve got this. We are the experts.

What’s the difference between pre-COVID and now you’re asking? Now our infection control processes are amped up.

Infection control guidelines are established by the American Dental Association (ADA), the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). We follow the regulations of these agencies so we are up-to-date on any new rulings and guidance that may be issued.

You will see changes when it is time for your child’s next visit. These changes are made to help protect everyone.

we are infection control experts

What You Can Expect

  • Creating positive experiences has always been and still is as important as ever.
  • Your Pediatric Dentist’s office will communicate with you beforehand to ask some screening questions. You’ll be asked those same questions again when you are in the office. 
  • You may be asked to stay in your car and either text or call the office number upon your arrival before entering the office. 
  • You will notice the extra personal protective equipment (PPE) being worn,  plexiglas at the reception desk and new products and equipment in the office.
  • The office will have hand sanitizer that they will ask you to use when you enter the office. You will also find some in the reception area and other places around the office for you to use as needed.
  • The office is still magical, just a little different. The waiting room will no longer offer magazines, children’s toys and games since these items are difficult to clean and disinfect.
  • Appointments will be scheduled to allow for social distancing between patients. That might mean that you’re offered fewer options for scheduling your appointment.
  • Your Doctor is allowing greater time between patients to reduce waiting times for you, as well as to allow for enhanced sterilizing and disinfecting procedures.
  • Most important, be sure to tell your child that even though the office, your pediatric dentist and the staff look a bit different, we are still the same people as before.

Pediatric Dentists appreciate and understand you have concerns about resuming health care. If you have any questions at all about your child’s appointment needs, please call or e-mail them to discuss your concerns. 

communication, trust, positive experiences

As Pediatric Dentists we value your trust and loyalty and look forward to welcoming you and your child back.

More tips? We have lots. We’re here just for kids!