Keep it Clean this Spring Break
April 22, 2021
With spring break around the corner, many college students will return home for a week. This is a great time to schedule dental check ups. Changes may have occurred with patients' oral care routines while living on their own and managing their own schedules. Below are statistics followed by tips on how to maintain healthy teeth for years to come.
Statistics and Tips
- Studies show more 18-34 year olds are concerned with bad breath than older age groups.
Tip: Brush your teeth twice a day and grab a piece of sugar free gum after meals for that just brushed clean feeling.
- 80% of college students say they have daily stress.
Tip: A lot of stress can be rough on our teeth, so remember to keep an eye on teeth grinding and clenching.
- Cavities pop up on campuses more frequently than people realize. Tooth decay is the most frequent chronic disease in adolescents.
Tip: Help remove food particles that contribute to tooth decay by flossing on a daily basis.
Be Active In Scheduling Appointments
Don't forget to schedule an appointment with your dentist for a routine cleaning, if you have not done so. Maintaining good oral hygiene is important for your health today and for years to come!

We understand that we are in the midst of a concerning, confusing time. Our office wants to ensure that our patients and staff stay healthy. Starting tomorrow we will be cancelling all appointments through the end of March. Those of you with appointments in the next two weeks our team will be reaching out to reschedule to a later date. We will be available daily at the office for EMERGENCIES ONLY from 9:00 AM- 2:00 PM. We have the following procedures in place: We continue to disinfect our treatment rooms in between each patient. This includes disinfecting the exam chair, work surfaces, light handles, and instruments. We continue to use rubber dams for most patient procedures, vacuums and suction, use of eye wear and masks for the staff; all of which reduce potential spread and infection of any illness within our office. We are increasing the frequency in which we are disinfecting the patient lounge, pens, clipboards, and beverage station. We are screening patients to determine risk for ANY seasonal infections, but also for COVID-19. We thank you in advance for understanding if we ask you to reschedule your appointment. We are temporarily a “no handshake” environment for the safety of our patients. Dr. Maricarmen says feel free to “elbow bump” her! We have moved our air purifier to the waiting room as a preventative measure. We ask that our team members and patients follow these procedures: Please wash your hands prior to entry of our office and use hand sanitizer upon your arrival. If you are sick, exhibiting any symptoms of a virus, have been exposed to a COVID-19 patient, or have traveled outside of the country, please call us to reschedule your appointment. Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue and dispose of it immediately. Avoid touching your face and mouth. We appreciate your cooperation at this time and thank you for your understanding. Our staff will keep you updated to any changes.










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