Refresh Dental
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Locality: Cranberry Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania
Phone: +1 724-772-2788
Address: 1302 Freedom Road 16066 Cranberry Township, Butler County, PA, US
Website: www.gorefreshdental.com/locations/refresh-dental-cranberry-township
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**COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINIC, THIS FRIDAY, JUNE 4** Where: Refresh Dental New Castle 2623 Wilmington Road, Suite A, New Castle, PA 16105 When: Friday, June 4 from 11 am 4 pm... No appointment is needed but registration is encouraged. Please call 724-658-0822, select option #4
We salute all who have served our country in the past and all who are serving today. WE THANK YOU! Happy Memorial Day! Have a wonderful and safe holiday! #memorialday2021, #wesaluteyou, #wesaluteourheroes, #weappreciateourmilitary
The Refresh Dental team is committed to the health and safety of our patients, team members and communities during the current Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. We will continue to provide essential and emergent care for patients who need emergency dental care or are in pain at offices that remain open. Any appointments for non-essential treatment, including hygiene appointments, will be rescheduled for after April 15th. If you are in need of emergency dental care or are in pain, please call us to schedule an emergency appointment. We are proud to serve our community during this challenging time. Wishing you good health.
Did you know that March is National Nutrition Month? Check out our blog for some tips on how to keep a healthy smile all year long. https://www.gorefreshdental.com//keeping-teeth-healthy-du/
Our team is committed to the health and safety of our patients, team members, and communities. In light of the current Coronavirus situation, we want to assure you that we are being extra vigilant about your safety by reinforcing infection control procedures and increasing the frequency of disinfecting. We take great pride in serving our community. Thank you for choosing our practice as your family’s dental provider.
While you are at your annual check-up, we will not only clean your teeth, but also check your gums for any kind of redness and swelling. We want to ensure any type of gum disease is caught early and treated quickly.
You probably remembered to turn your clocks ahead yesterday, but did you remember to change your toothbrush as well? If you haven’t swapped your brush out in the last 3 months, its time for a fresh one!
Its National Dentist Day! Check out how you can celebrate with us!
Malvina was the wife of a New Orleans dentist, Dr. Edmund Kells. She began assisting him at his practice in 1885. By having Malvina in his office, many women would visit to seek dental treatment because they would feel comfortable in the presence of another woman. This was the true beginning of the dental assistant profession. Thank you, Malvina!
We want to take this week to thank all of our dedicated dental assistants who always provide best-in-class care to our patients. We celebrate you and all of the hard work that you put in each and every day! Thank you!
Intraoral x-rays are the most common radiograph taken in dentistry. They give a high-level detail of the tooth, bone, and supporting tissues of the mouth. This will help us determine what kind of treatment you will need and get you on the right track to a healthy smile!
Smokers are 7x more likely to develop periodontal disease than non-smokers?
People who drink 3 or more sugary sodas daily have 62% more dental decay, fillings, and tooth loss. Try swapping out that soda for some high quality H20 which can help keep your teeth clean and help wash away food debris.
You can reduce it by trying to breath through your nose when your outdoors, flossing regularly, and avoid whitening treatments and acidic foods which can increase sensitivity. In addition, ask us about how to help ease sensitivity at your next appointment.
When the dentist tells you that you are cavity free! Happy National Children’s Dental Month!
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