E-Cigarettes & Your Health

By: David M. Matson, DMD I just read an article published by the Academy of General Dentistry this morning that addresses E-cigarettes which I would like to summarize. More and more smokers, including adolescents are using electronic cigarettes as an alternative to smoking. “An –cigarette is a battery operated device…

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Improving Your Smile

By: David M. Matson, DMD, FAGD A bright and beautiful smile can give your confidence a boost. You have probably seen advertisements and signs on dental offices in your travels that tout ‘cosmetic dentist’. There is no real specialty in cosmetic dentistry, however. If you think about it – we…

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Office Happenings

By: David M. Matson, DMD, FAGD Every year we take a step back and reassess what is going on in the office. Specifically we look at our Infection Control Policy, our Privacy Policy and also take time to review and practice for any possible medical emergency. This is a time…

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Staff Training

By David M. Matson This past week we all huddled up again for routine office training. We closed the office down on Wednesday afternoon and worked as a team to review a couple of our office policies and procedures. On the agenda were the following: HIPAA and patient privacy review…

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Office Training

By David M. Matson This past Tuesday evening all of us gathered in the reception area to participate in our annual CPR training. It is always a fun evening as it is funny to watch everyone get down on the floor and resuscitate inanimate blue human forms. It sounds funny…

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Goings On

By David M. Matson I have spent 4 days in Nashville Tennessee last week at the Academy of General Dentistry’s Annual meeting. The AGD is the second largest dental organization in the country and has the primary mission of providing and promoting quality continuing dental education to dental professionals. This…

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What is the Scoop on Gum Disease?

According to The American Dental Association, three in four adults over 35 have some form of gum disease. And a preponderance of new clinical research reveals that gum disease poses a far greater threat to health than just losing a tooth. Periodontal disease may actually increase your risk for a…

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