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6 Ways Brushing Effects Your Health (Excluding Your Teeth)

6 Ways Brushing Effects Your Health (Excluding Your Teeth)

by Digitalteam | Jun 21, 2014 | Oral Health

Did you know that maintaining proper oral health can affect the rest of your body? It’s true! Brushing your teeth has a bigger effect than you may have previously thought. Here are 6 ways brushing regularly can affect your health. Heart Disease & Stroke Research...

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COVID-19 UPDATE

 

In accordance with the Arizona’s executive order, we are reopening our office and offering all of our dental services starting on May 4, 2020! At our office, we follow recommendations made by the American Dental Association (ADA), the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

• All surfaces and equipment are wiped down with disinfectant between patients. We sterilize all equipment using best-in-class sterilization machines between each patient.
• Our team members also routinely sterilize patient waiting rooms and frequently touched surfaces.
• All team members that work in clinical spaces will always be in Personal Protective Equipment (mask, gloves, eye protection, gowns) appropriate for the procedure being rendered.
• All team members perform regular hand hygiene.

We are excited to see you again! Please give our office a call at (520)-413-1018 to schedule an appointment!