Dental Assistant Recognition Week: Meet Our Fab Five!

We are lucky to have an incredible team of Dental Assistants: Lisa, Pat, Mary, Mirela, and our newest addition Chelsey!  We are thrilled to welcome another amazing assistant to our team!

You may have met one of our dental assistants while experiencing their compassionate care as they assisted Dr. Brunacini or Dr. Karagiorgos with one of your dental procedures.  They are all committed to improving the patient experience so you can feel relaxed during your appointment, and they love to help people have beautiful smiles.  They are a key part of our practice and really are a dream team!  In honor of Dental Assistant Recognition Week this March,  let’s hear some of what they have to say about their important work:  

Lisa 

“The people at FDA–from top down–are positive, caring, friendly, and helpful.  It’s a joy to come to work each day!”

Lisa has been helping patients for 25 years.  For Lisa, one of the most fulfilling parts of her job is helping patients improve their smiles with cosmetic dentistry.  Lisa loves attending continuing education courses for cosmetic dentistry so she can be current with all the latest procedures.

 

Pat

“I love helping patients feel relaxed and at ease during their dental appointments.  There are people who dread coming and some are very fearful. I understand their anxiety.  I hope my presence, compassion, and experience as a Dental Assistant helps everyone have a better experience when coming here.”

Pat has been a Certified Dental Assistant for over 17 years and handles patient radiology and assists chairside for cosmetic and restorative procedures.

Mary

“Our motto is, ‘Have fun while doing great work!’ It’s all about working as a team to do the best for our patients and keep them relaxed. Everyone here helps each other.”

Mary has worked in the dental field since 1995 and is committed to communicating with her patients. “We explain things and show examples to our patients. I think this really helps them understand and feel more at ease. They’ll ask more questions,” says Mary. She truly enjoys helping people and loves seeing the results of a successful treatment. “I love knowing that our patients feel good about themselves afterward. They see the success, too.”

Mirela

“Everyone at FDA really cares – about patients and each other – and that’s what makes it work. When your co-workers create a comfortable environment for you then you can make it more comfortable for your patients in turn. It makes for a very warm and caring atmosphere.”

Mirela has worked in the dental field since 2003.  With a background in pediatric dentistry, Mirela is committed to helping patients feel comfortable while receiving procedures.  You can find Mirela assisting chairside and helping with laboratory responsibilities.

 

Chelsey.

“I love seeing a patient’s mood change from when they sit in the doctor’s chair to when they leave the office…whether it’s a restorative case or a cosmetic case, the patient leaves much happier than when they first arrived!”

 

Chelsey joined FDA in 2020.  With childhood dreams of entering the dental field and a formative experience traveling to Central America on a mission trip to assist a dentist with restorative work, Chelsey is now starting her new career with hands-on-training and support from the team of knowledgeable and compassionate medical professionals at FDA.

 

Thank you, Lisa, Pat, Mary, Mirela, and Chelsey!  We are grateful for your commitment to patient care and dental excellence!

If you have questions about a dental procedure that our team of outstanding Dental Assistants help provide, or need to schedule your next appointment, please give us a call at 207.781.5900.  We look forward to helping you have a healthy, happy smile!

I Love You, Gums! Gum Disease Awareness Month

Have you heard? February is Gum Disease Awareness Month.  Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, may be a familiar term for you, while for others it may sound a bit scary. An infection of the tissue and bones that support your teeth, gum disease impacts nearly 85% of adults in the U.S.  The good news is that it is quite treatable, especially when caught early.  Preventative care can be as simple as choosing the right toothbrush, brushing twice and flossing once daily, monitoring sugar intake, and keeping up with regular dental check ups. Left unchecked, however, gum disease can lead to tooth loss and other health complications.  If you are experiencing bleeding when brushing or flossing, it’s crucial that you mention that to  Dr. Brunacini or Dr. Karagiorgos.  They will have a treatment plan for you to take care of your gums while you take care of your teeth.  And while we are on the topic, when was the last time you truly appreciated your gums?  Since February is also when another holiday takes place…perhaps you’ve heard of this one…Valentine’s Day? We decided it was time to share the love with your gums!

 

Dear Gums,

It hurts to chew and my breath stinks! 

Why do I ignore you when I’m not at the sink?  

I vow that I will brush and floss every day.  

Oh gums, please do not take my teeth away!

I love you!

XOXO

 

 

Dear Gums,

The red I see, it must mean true love.  

Oh dear, I think it is actually blood.

I must call Dr. K and Dr. B at FDA, quick!

With their compassionate care, they will know just the trick.  

Phew! Thank goodness, I still have a chance, 

to treat you right, gums, and continue this dance.  

Thank you, Gums!  

XXOO

 

 

Dear Gums,

Diabetes and heart disease…oh my!

I didn’t know you were with those guys.

 

When I neglect you, I see it impacts my health.

Not just my teeth, but my whole body’s wealth.

 

I promise to be tender, I promise to be true. 

I’ll eat more apples, I do love to chew.

 

I quit smoking, and now I know what to drink:

Water! To hydrate and to help me think.

 

Being healthy, that’s what I’m all about.

Oral care, it’s about more than just my mouth.

 

Gums, let’s go steady!

XXOO

 

 

This February, show your gums the love they deserve!  Keep up with your oral health care routine of brushing twice a day and flossing daily, and come see us for your regular check ups.  Our line is always open for questions, concerns, or to schedule an appointment  – 207.781.5900.  Our mission is to give you the best dental care possible so your beautiful teeth and gums shine! Because we love to make you smile! XOXO 🙂 

 

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Children’s Dental Health Month: 3 Tips to Help Your Kids Have Healthy Habits

It’s that time of year again…National Children’s Dental Health Month!  We love this month-long health observance because it is all about promoting the benefits of good oral health to kids!  Our team of caring healthcare professionals is here to help you get your kids set up with some healthy habits this month and every month…it can be as easy as ABC! Here are our top 3 tips:

A is for Apple!

Help your kids make good choices when snacking; it will not only help keep their bodies healthy but their mouths too!  For example, people don’t call apples nature’s toothbrush for nothing!  These tasty treats can stimulate your gums, reduce cavity-causing bacteria and increase saliva flow.  Plus, perhaps you’ve heard us say it before…eating a nutritious diet is a vital part of oral health!  Stock up your pantry with things like apples, carrots, almonds, yogurt, and cheese…these snacks are full of mouth-happy nutrients and fiber.  

B is for Brushing Tips! 

Parents often have a lot of questions about how to get started with an oral health care routine.  You can start gently brushing your child’s teeth when they first appear with a soft-bristled brush and a rice-grain sized amount of fluoride toothpaste.  Once your child is over the age of 3, you can use a pea-sized amount of toothpaste.  There are lots of silly toothbrush choices and fun-flavored toothpastes you kids can incorporate into their oral care.  Let them pick a brush that excites them!  And don’t forget to floss!  Once your child has teeth next to each other, it’s time to floss between them.  As with brushing, be gentle as you introduce floss into the routine.

You are their best teacher and best example.  Show your kids how you brush and floss each day and it will surely inspire them.  Whenever you have questions or concerns, please call us!  Our hygienists love to educate kids and help them set up their oral health care routines!

C is for Creativity!

There are lots of ways to make brushing twice a day fun for your kids, so get creative!  Throw a bathroom dance party!  Play some fun tunes about brushing teeth!  Pretend your child is a dinosaur or a hippopotamus with a lot of teeth to brush!  Or perhaps your child is an ice queen and she needs to “freeze” each tooth with her magic wand (aka toothbrush)!  Or just put on some sunglasses and get brushing because everyone looks cool when they wear sunglasses.  The possibilities are truly endless.  When you flex your creative muscles and make oral care fun rather than just a dreaded chore, you’re helping your kids set up healthy habits for life.

 

If you have questions about your child’s oral health or need to schedule an appointment, please give us a call at 207.781.5900.  Happy, healthy smiles are for everyone at every age!

 

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The Future of Dentistry! An Interview with Dr. Brunacini

As we begin a new year, one cannot help but think about the future.  What lies ahead?  How will things change?  How will our lives improve?  When it comes to oral health care, there are a lot of interesting developments in the works and on the horizon.  To gain a better understanding of what the future may hold for dentistry, we spoke with Dr. Brunacini.  

1.When you think of the future of dentistry, what is most inspiring to you?

Itero Element 2 Digital Scanner

Dr. Brunacin:  The digital workflow in dentistry will be a significant gamechanger.  By using a digital scanner (pictured, right) instead of traditional impressions, we can achieve better fitting crowns and dentures in a much more efficient and comfortable manner.  Digital scanners are a wand-like device that allow us to capture a 3D image of a patient’s mouth. 

We can now begin planning oral rehabilitations digitally before performing any surgeries as well.  This helps us better anticipate any challenges that may arise and creates improved predictability, which also helps us achieve one of our top priorities:  a much better patient experience!

Also, replacing teeth with dental implants will continue to increase in prevalence because they combine both great esthetics and function for the patient.  There are so many advances  to look forward to in dentistry!

2. Have there been any takeaways from the COVID-19 pandemic that you think will impact the future of oral health care?

Dr. Brunacini: During the pandemic, I’ve been struck by the power that stress has on our bodies.  The increase in stress and anxiety that we all feel has correlated to a significant increase in TMJ symptoms and broken teeth.  Of course, we need to treat teeth with cavities due to decay, but broken teeth due to bruxism (grinding/clenching) is new to a lot of people and really can do significant damage to the teeth and gums over time.  As we’ve discussed before, it will continue to be important for patients to consider their whole body health as part of their oral health.  It’s all connected…when you’re stressed, it shows in your mouth.   

3. Integrative Dentistry is an important part of the oral health care philosophy at FDA.  How do you see that evolving in the years to come?

Dr. Brunacini:  Integrative Dentistry is a care philosophy that views the oral cavity – mouth, teeth, and gums – as another system in the human body that requires a whole body approach when thinking about care.  I’m looking forward to the continued increase in collaboration between medicine and dental care.  For so many years, dental care has always been separate from the medical model.  Over time, I expect more connections between oral health and overall health to increase, which will create more motivation for both the patient and provider to improve oral health.  

4. Technology is advancing all the time.  What are some of the exciting technological advances taking place in oral health care?  

Dr. Brunacini: As I’ve mentioned before, the digital workflow using digital scanners and 3-D printers will continue to improve in quality; therefore, it will soon become the preferred way to fabricate crowns and dentures.  This will create a more efficient and more effective treatment for the patient, which is really sensational!  

5. What’s one thing patients can do to improve the future of their oral health?

Dr. Brunacini:  Proper homecare and diet continue to be the best way to improve oral health.  I tell patients repeatedly that the best dentistry is no dentistry.  If a patient can maintain proper oral hygiene plus a healthy diet to minimize decay risk, then a majority of dental problems can be prevented.  So keep brushing, flossing, and eating healthy!

 

Thank you, Dr. Brunacini!

Your teeth have a lot to look forward to in the future!  As Dr. Brunacini recommends, keep those teeth healthy and happy by following a proper home care regimen: brush twice-a-day, floss daily, and come in for your regular check ups!  And don’t forget to eat well and find ways to reduce stress in your life, too.  If you have any questions about your oral health care, or need to schedule an appointment, call us today at 207.781.5900.

 

*Scanner image courtesy of www.itero.com

 

Welcoming Wellness: 3 Ways to Begin Practicing More Holistic Oral Healthcare

The start of a new year is a great time to incorporate healthy new habits into your routine…hello new year’s resolutions!  This year, we want to encourage you to take a holistic approach to your oral health.  Yes, we still would love if you started flossing every day, but we also want you to think bigger.  That means going beyond the toothbrush and thinking about how your mouth is connected to the rest of your body.  From your mind to your stomach, how you treat yourself impacts the health of your teeth and mouth.  Chances are, you’ve heard Dr. Brunacini and Dr. Karagiorgos talk about this oral health care philosophy before, or read about holistic oral health care on our blog.  But it is a message worth repeating!  We thought it would be useful to share 3 tips to help you begin practicing more holistic oral health care in 2021.

1. Meditate

More and more, we see signs of stress are showing up in dental exams.  Not only does stress increase the likelihood of clenching or grinding teeth, but it can also cause dry mouth, a neglect of oral hygiene, and decreased immune function.   While we can help address the symptoms that arise with these issues, it is just as important to think about the root cause and find ways to lower your stress levels.  One of the most effective ways to reduce stress is to meditate.  Meditation not only helps reduce stress, but it also improves your oral health by boosting your immune system, reducing chronic inflammation, and increasing saliva production.  There are loads of resources out there to help you get started and please feel free to ask our team of compassionate care providers to recommend an app or breathing technique at your next appointment.  We are here to support you!  So breathe in…and breathe out for a healthier mind and a healthier mouth.  

2. Eat Your Greens

Perhaps eating more vegetables was already on your list of new year’s resolutions, which is great!  Eating a healthy diet is not only good for your body, it’s good for your mouth too.  In particular, leafy greens like kale and spinach pack a real punch!  These superfoods are full of calcium which support teeth enamel, and folic acid which may help treat periodontal disease.  We love to recipe share, and there are plenty of tasty options like blueberry-spinach smoothies and kale pesto that will make incorporating more greens into your diet a cinch!

3. Turn to Tea

Fancy a cup of tea?  Go for the green!  Dating back some 4,000 years as a popular and medicinal beverage enjoyed in China and Japan, recent studies have shown that green tea protects against cavities, gum disease, and bad breath.  The tasty beverage is full of antioxidants and compounds called polyphenols, which help reduce bacteria and promote the health of gums.  Studies have also shown a decreased risk of oral cancer in green-tea drinkers, another important reason to incorporate a cup into your day.  It’s important to remember that sweeteners can still erode your teeth, so for the best health benefits skip the sugar and honey.

 

While these tips are a great way to more holistically support your oral health, they are no replacement for the tried-and-true routine of brushing twice-a-day, flossing daily, and coming to see us for regular check ups.  If you have questions about how you can incorporate more holistic health habits into your oral health care routine, please let us know!  We are your partner in your oral health care and want to support you.  Call our office at 207.781.5900.