4 Tooth-Friendly Stocking Stuffer Ideas
November 27, 2024
With Christmas right around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about how to stuff your children’s stockings with care. But even though loading them up with sweets may be traditional, it’s certainly not a good idea if you want to protect their tiny teeth! If you’re looking for a way to protect their oral health this holiday season, try these tooth-friendly stocking stuffer ideas instead!
Are Your Teeth Ready For The Big Day?
March 6, 2024
At Bianca Sanchez, DDS we know that just about anyone who has taken on the challenge of planning her own wedding could tell you how important the little details can be. Things like having complementary colors, the right location, show-stopping flowers, and delicious food are all a big part of planning your spring wedding. Another little detail that has a big “I do” related role? Your smile.
Can Your Dentist Tell If You’re Left-Handed?
September 27, 2023
Sherlock Holmes, that most famous of fictional detectives, observed clues, analyzed them, and used his powers of deduction to arrive at the solution to his cases.
The doctor and our team are skilled in deduction as well! By examining your teeth and gums during your regular checkup, important clues can be discovered about your dental health—and perhaps your overall health as well. What might be deduced when you come in for an exam?
Celebrate Your Dad’s Smile
June 14, 2023
Father’s Day is coming up, and, just in case your dad has enough ties, we have some gifting suggestions for you. Here’s a selection of gifts large and small tailored to your dad’s interests and his dental health.
Celebrate Your Mom’s Smile With These Mother’s Day Gifts
May 10, 2023
Mother’s Day is around the corner, and if you’re looking for some different gifting ideas for one of the most important people in your life, we have some suggestions for you. Here are a variety of gifts large and small tailored to your mom’s interests and chosen to support her dental health. After all, that’s what we’re here for!
April Is National Facial Protection Month
April 5, 2023
Americans from all walks of life should mark April as National Facial Protection Month on their calendars. The American Association of Pediatric Dentistry, Academy for Sports Dentistry, American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry, and American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons have combined forces to sponsor this annual campaign, which aims to educate and remind us of the importance of protecting our face and teeth against impacts and injuries.
Common Emergency Visits: From Lost Fillings To Broken Dentures
January 11, 2023
You never know when you’re going to experience a dental emergency, but if you do, it should give you peace of mind to know that emergency dental care is available at our office 24/7. Whether you chip your front tooth playing softball, or your child knocks out a couple of teeth in a playground fall, receiving the emergency dental treatment you need is accessible and convenient.
‘Tis The Season—For Healthy Dental Choices!
December 7, 2022
It might be the most wonderful time of the year, but if you’re dashing through the snow to an emergency dental appointment, you’re not feeling very jolly. And post-holiday, no one wants to start off their New Year’s Resolutions with “Get Cavities Filled.” How to survive the sweetest of seasons with enamel and fillings intact?
Are Baby Teeth Really That Important?
November 16, 2022
Your infant’s first teeth will begin to appear around six to 12 months of age. You might wonder how important these primary teeth really are. After all, baby teeth are destined to fall out within a few years and be replaced by a full set of permanent teeth. However, baby teeth have important functions, and proper care can set the stage for excellent oral and overall health.
Antibiotic Prophylaxis Or Premedication
September 28, 2022
In years past, it was often recommended that dental patients who had a history of heart problems or other conditions, such as joint implants, be given antibiotics before any dental work. This pre-treatment is called prophylaxis, based on the Greek words for “protecting beforehand.” Why would the doctor suggest this protection? It has to do with possible effects of oral bacteria on the rest of the body.