5 Reasons to See your Dental Hygienist Everyone knows it is important to see your dental hygienist at least twice a year or, for some with more severe periodontal disease, every three months. However, many people tend to put oral hygiene on the back burner, leaving...
Don’t Forget to Brush When someone close to you has Alzheimer’s disease, the last thing you may be worried about is if they are remembering their oral hygiene. However, remembering to brush may be MORE important earlier in life before the onset of...
Have you ever taken a bite of something very cold or a sip of something very hot and recoiled in pain? Do you ever wince with discomfort when brushing or flossing? If you answered yes to any of those questions you may have what’s commonly known as “sensitive teeth”....
The first Periodontal Associates – The Dental Implant Team Hygiene Study Club of the new year was a huge success! We had a completely full class, and our very own Dr. Eric Beckman spoke about “Bone Regeneration Around Teeth and Implants: A Sound...
Here’s Dr. Heller on The Wellness Hour talking about replacing missing teeth with dental implants. In this clip he speaks on how Periodontal Associates – The Dental Implant Team is on the the cutting edge of dental implants and overall periodontal health...
Our very own Dr. Eric Beckman is in Arizona at the Spear Education Implant Restorative Dentistry 3-day lecture and hands on-course along with 300 other dentists from around the US. Periodontal Associates – The Dental Implant Team locally hosts a monthly Spear...
Our office is currently open and we are continuing to provide exceptional care for our patients while implementing rigorous health and safety precautions to ensure patient safety. Our patients’ oral health is our number one priority and although you may fear to return, it is essential to keep up with your periodic hygiene appointments and any post-operative appointments as well as to schedule any pending treatment.
Patients will be asked to stay in their vehicles after check-in as a virtual waiting room to maintain social distancing.
Upon arrival, every patient’s temperature will be taken and hand sanitizer and gloves will be provided.
Our staff, doctors, hygienists, and dental assistants, will follow the Standard Precautions and Transmission-Based Precautions for personal protective equipment including gloves, gowns, and protective eyewear.
Once the patient exits the room, full surface disinfection will be conducted while the staff continues to wear personal protective equipment (PPE).