Thursday, July 7, 2016

Updates to our Dental Office






    I'm very excited about the upcoming renovations in my dental office.  The work will be completed

in 2 stages.

     Stage 1  will be done between Nov.23 and Nov.28 while I will be attending the Greater

                   New York Dental Meeting taking classes.
                   
     Stage 2  will begin approximately Dec. 12.  Once again, new dental equipment will arrive

                     to enhance your experience with us.

What will be achieved by the renovations is a brighter, more modern dental office.   We have always

prided ourselves on being a 21st century dental office offering our patients the best dentistry

in a warm, bright environment.  The physical aspect of our office has always been complemented by

our great team.  Now it will be even better.  We look forward to hearing your comments.

                     By the way, I wanted to tell you that a lease extension has been negotiated,

 as we intend to be here for a long time.



                                                               BY Dr. Lenny Slepchik.

Why do we suggest a healthy diet?




     Eating well is not only important for good weight management or looking great in a special

 outfit, but  what you eat, how often you eat, and where you eat all effects your dental health too.

Gum disease is a serious, common  problem for many people, but teeth cavities are a modern

phenomenon,

     With the arrival of modified and processed food, we see more tooth decay than ever.  In

the paleolithic age, decay was non existant because of the type of food available to us. It was

only what nature had to offer.  The quality of our bread has changed, juices contain a lot of sugar;

many foods have chemical additives, sugars and/or preservatives. Many people have chosen to eat

continuously  throughout the day, thus elevating our sugar intake, frequency and mouth acidity,

This results  in even more decay. Even our animals are getting more tooth decay than ever.

     Think about adding fresh vegetables and  whole grains to your diet, eliminating as much

 processed and sugary food from your meals.  You will truly impress your hygienist at your next

dental visit, and your dental health will start to improve.
                     
                    By Kinga, Hygienist at Dr. Lenny Slepchik, Montreal .Downtown General Dentist