Start the School Year Off Right-With a Beautiful Smile
April 22, 2021
If you’re like some of us here at ProSmile Dentistry with young children, your August focus is switching from planning barbecues and beach trips to shopping for new clothes, sports equipment and supplies for your son or daughter’s new school year. In the annual rush to tie up summer activities and get the kids back into a school routine, it’s easy to forget about dental health. Please don’t! How about making smile maintenance appointments part of your “Back-to-School” checklist? Most cavities don’t hurt until they become infected, which could mean missed school and possibly lower academic performance as a result.
Colgate and the ADA
offer the following tips to help mom, dad and other caregivers get the kids back into important preventative dentistry routines.
- Have your children brush their teeth and floss before breakfast to ensure these important processes aren’t forgotten in the rush to get to school.
- Toothbrushes should be changed every three months or so. Why not pick up a few fun, new toothbrushes when you’re shopping for those colorful binders and funky notebooks?
- Check out compartmentalized lunch containers that allow you to pack healthy, snacks like fruit and cheese instead of sugary foods.
- Encourage your children to drink water which helps wash away food from the teeth.

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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