Have you ever looked in the mirror and noticed something OFF about your smile? It could be that your gums look swollen or puffy or might’ve changed color to a bright red or even purple. Your teeth may be looking taller than usual or you may also have noticed...
When it comes to achieving the perfect smile that dreams are made of, nothing is more of a buzzkill than receded gums, whether it’s just around a single tooth or involving multiple teeth. They can make your teeth look disproportionate and long, ruining the...
We have all had that grandparent that has joked with us as kids by popping out their dentures, which is hilarious! But… It’s not quite as funny when it’s YOUR teeth! What is Gingivitis? Gingivitis is the earliest form of gum disease. This can be...
During this Pandemic of COVID-19, our office is taking extra precautions to ensure your safety. Drs Dr. Heller, Beckman, Thousand, Hyer, and Versman want to be sure that all existing and potential new patients feel safe and comfortable when they arrive at the office....
Artificial Tooth Enamel Prevents Cavities and Tooth Decay Success! It is official; artificial tooth enamel has been manufactured by researchers in Japan. Say farewell to cavities, decaying teeth, and yellowing smiles. Drs. Versman, Heller, and Beckman do not have...
Coffee may Lower your Risk for Oral Cancer Periodontal Associates has good news for a 100 million Americans out there. Your daily coffee drinking habit may not be as bad as you once thought! The University of Milan published findings that suggested coffee could help...
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).