7.29.2011

Can Fruits and Vegetables Prevent Oral Cancer?


Oral cancer is becoming something that is heard of alot more often these days. It is very important to educate yourself on ways to help prevent the disease. One simple way is to do something that we should all be doing anyway, which is eating a diet that is full of fruits and vegetables. Although it is not known what specifically in fruits and vegetables help with the prevention of oral cancer, it is known that they aid in the prevention of the disease. For example, some fruits have vitamims like C and E that have antioxidant properties which may prevent DNA damage. If this is something that is bothering you, I reccommend seeing your doctor for an examination. Most dentists also have the capability to shine a light in your mouth that would show any possible positive indications of oral cancer. At Suwanee Dental Care, this is done as a complimentary service at new patient exams and at check-up appointments for returning patients by using what is called the Velscope. Call your dentist today and remember to eat your five servings of fruits and vegetables.

What is Sleep Apnea?

There is alot of talk about sleep apnea. Some of your friends might even talk about wearing the mask hooked up to a machine at night while they sleep. You may not know what all the fuss is about. Sleep apnea is a disorder that often times goes undiagnosed because don't realized that they have the symptoms. It is a disorder that is characterized by a reduction in a person's airflow during sleep. The symptoms of sleep apnea are daytime fatigue, anxiety, irritability, and headaches. These are just a few warning signs associated with the disease. If you are concerned that you may have sleep apnea, I suggest going to your doctor and discussing this with them. There are tests that can be done that can help diagnose if you have that disorder. The subject should also be discussed with your dentist. There are several appliances that are available to help. Call Dr. Blaze Golik for an appointment today at Suwanee Dental Care.

7.20.2011

NuCalm

Are you one of many who fears going to the dentist?

At Suwanee Dental Care we now offer NuCalm. NuCalm is a way to relax at the dentist while having your treatment completed. It is an effective natural way to relax, narcotic free. Best of all, we offer it at no extra charge!

Check out the enclosed link and let us know if you would like to try it at your next dental visit.

Have You Used Your Loyal Patient Rewards?

Loyal Patient Rewards is a unique program our office uses to Thank our Patients for being our Patients.

Our family recently went on a European Cruise and we used our rewards for a tour of the Vatican Museums. It was very easy to use and book on line. The cost savings through Loyal Patients was wonderful and we loved the tour!

Check out the different activities you may be missing!!

7.13.2011

Welcome Home Missionaries!




Dr. Williams and the Kenya Medical Outreach (KMO) group recently returned home from their service trip to Kenya. Since 2001, Dr. Williams has been making annual visits to provide Kenyans spiritual, medical and dental healing.

Suwanee Magazine has featured Dr. Williams' trip to Kenya in its July issue. To read this article, please
click here.

6.27.2011

Cold Sores



Are you one of the "lucky" ones that get cold sores? If you do, you maybe wondering what you can do to prevent from getting more in the future. Cold sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). The virus most commonly enters the body through a break in the skin either around or inside the mouth. It is usually spread when someone touches a cold sore or the infected fluid from a cold sore. This can happen by using an infected person's eating utensils or razors and by kissing.





The beginning signs of getting a cold sore are pain around your mouth, sore throat, swollen glands, and a fever. You may only experience one of the signs or you could experience more than one. Cold sores can be very painful for some people. Treatment includes skin creams, ointments, or pills. Your dentist can help you determine which option of treatment would be best suited for you. Cold sores usually start to heal within a few days on their own. The virus itself can't be cured though. Once you have had a cold sore, the virus will be in your system forever. To help the prevention of cold sores, avoid kissing someone with a cold sore and avoid sharing their eating utensils. Also, it is important to wash your hands often to help prevent the spreading of the virus. Hopefully, being more aware of the causes of cold sores will help you to prevent from getting cold sores in the future.

6.23.2011

Smiles Change Lives

Smiles Change Lives is a national organization that operates on a community-based format. A local orthodontic office is providing pro-bono care for deserving children that meet certain criteria.

* Children must be ages 10-18, and not currently wearing braces
* Family income must be at or below 200% of Federal Povedrty Level
* Child must have a moderate to severe malocclusion and documented good oral-hygiene
* Children must be eligible for one-stage, comprehensive orthodontic treatment
* Family is willing to sign child/family agreement to follow program rules, pay $500 to
participate in the program, keep scheduled appointments and follow all treatment instructions.

Whitney Family Orhodontics is a qualified provider. Go to www.smileschanglives.org/apply

6.20.2011

Challenge To Men

Attention all men! Recent studies have shown that women are better than men about seeing their physicians for regular checkups and seeing the doctor when they are feeling sick. New studies also show that women are more likely to visit their dentist for routine checkups. The new research indicate that women are more proactive when it comes to mantaining their oral health than men.


A study conducted at the Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry, and Pharmaceutical Sciences had more than 800 participants between the ages of 18 and 19 who were asked to complete questionnaires about their dental knowledge, dental attitude, and oral hygeine habits. The study revealed that women are two time as likely to have had a dental check-up in the past year. Women were also more likely to schedule the treatment recommended following the visit.


Men it is time for you to show that you do care about the overall health of your mouth. Don't let the women outshine you in this department. We now know that our oral health can also affect our overall health. Having good oral hygeine habits at home and visiting your dentist for regular cleanings can have benefits that can last you a lifetime.

Can Metal Piercings Affect Your Oral Health


If you are thinking of having your tongue pierced, you may want to ask yourself if this would affect the health of your mouth. The answer is yes. Studies have shown that oral piercings can cause a number of different problems in your mouth. Chipped, fractured, or cracked teeth are just a few that can be a result of oral piercings. Another problem that can be caused by oral piercings is gingival recession. If you are still set on having an oral piercing after reading this, it is reccommended that you get plastic jewelry instead of metal. The metal jewelry can accumulate more bacteria than the plastic jewelry according to a study published in the Journal of Adolescent Health. The more bacteria collected causes a greater risk for infection. Oral piercings can also have orthodontic affects on your teeth also. The piercing could affect the movement of your tongue and cause your teeth to shift. Oral piercings may be the "cool thing" to do, but they can have lasting effects on your oral health and your overall health in general. You should talk to your dentist before making a decision that could affect you so much in the long run.

6.18.2011

Georgia Force Team Dentists Score 100%


The Georgia Force beat the New Orleans VooDoo 59-47 last night before an enthusiastic crowd of home fans at the Gwinnett Arena. With just one more home game to go, the Force has sustained ZERO dental injuries this season while wearing their professional level dental mouth guards provided to the team by Dr. Bill Williams and the team at Suwanee Dental Care

Each year, Suwanee Dental makes dual laminate professional mouthguards for the Gwinnett Gladiators of the ECHL and for the first time was selected by the Georgia Force to make their professional mouthguards. Many high school and recreational league team players in the North Geogria area come to Suwanee Dental for specific mouthguards and sports related dental treatment, including treatment for acute trauma to teeth, and the construction and fitting of the patented Maher Mouthguard.

Suwanee Dental Care and the team there have been extensively trained in treating trauma caused by sports injuries and in the prevention of those injuries to the teeth as well as the prevention of brain concussions through the proper construction and use of dental mouthguards. Many sports require mouthguards, some do not. All student and professional athletes will benefit from adequate protection of the head, teeth and facial structures.




6.16.2011

Liquid Smile Bleaching

I personally have used the liquid smile bleaching pen and Love It! It is easy to use and works well. No messy leaking from bleaching trays. No bad taste that makes you feel like spitting.
You twist/turn the end of the pen; like liquid makeup, and apply to clean, dry, teeth. I floss and brush, smile wide; air drying my teeth for about a minute, and paint a thin layer on my upper and lower smile line. Presto! It is so easy!
It comes in great flavors: mint, root bear, cola and lemon-lime. Pick it up today at Suwanee Dental Care.

6.01.2011

June Is Stroke Awareness Month

June is stroke awareness month. There are many things that we can do to improve our lifestyles that would help the prevention of strokes like eating a healthier diet and exercise. One thing that can be done that we have written about in the past is to prevent periodontal disease. Gum disease is caused by bacteria in the mouth which can lead to heart disease and strokes. Regular cleanings and home care can help to prevent gum disease. If you already have periodontal disease, there are treatments here in the office that help reverse the symptoms. You may not even know if you have gum disease. If this is the case, get to your dentist and hve him evaluate to see if you may need in office treatment. Help your future and the future of those you know. Help people become aware of the dangers of strokes and heart attacks and ways that they can prevent them from occurring.

5.26.2011

Professional Bleaching Pen

Are your teeth as white as you would like them to be? If you said no to this question, we here at Suwanee Dental Care have the answer for you. We have several options of ways to whiten your teeth for you to choose from. One is in-office whitening. This procedure takes about two hours. If your schedule doesn't allow you to spend that much time at our office, we have an option that you can do anywhere if you are a person on the go. It is the new Liquid Smile bleaching pen. It is the first and only professional whitening pen on the market. The Liquid Smile bleaching pen is easy to apply and is very affordable. This pen has the highest dose of hydrogen peroxide of any of the paint on whiteners available. You can get the smile you have been wanting by simply applying one application a night for two weeks. Call us today to find out more about this exciting new product!

5.23.2011

A Little Russia Comes to Suwanee

We know smiles, especially Russian Smiles. Every year Suwanee Dental Care hosts a group of Russian Girls and Boys who are part of the T.E.A.R. program that brings Russian orphans to America as part of a cultural exchange and arts program. After going through a rigorous competition back in Russia, a handful of fortunate youth from all over Russia travel throughout the USA showing their artistic talents and meeting with people on this side of the globe. T.E.A.R. is The Evangelistic Association of Russia and is a mission to the Russian people to share the Good News about Jesus Christ. Suwanee Dental Care is proud to be a sponsor of this outstanding effort to bring God into the workplace as well as into the heart of these orphans from a place far, far away.
Here is an example of the type of art that these talented youngsters produce and a story about how it all comes about.

Fantasies to Faith Art Contest

One of the many things that TEAR has done as a way to reach the orphans in Russia is to hold a Christmas Art contest for them. Each year, over 50,000 children from orphanages all across Russia participate! The top 10 winners of the contest win a trip to the United States to celebrate Christmas in the home of an American family.

The TEAR website reports that the top 150 paintings have been displayed in the Moscow Art Museum for several years. Their website also conveys that multiple orphanage directors have expressed a great improvement in the attitudes, behaviors, and even grades of the children who participate. They become motivated, experience a sense of purpose, and most importantly are in the Word of God in preparation for their project.

Each child must read the Bible for himself or herself to determine the true meaning of Christmas. They are then to create a painting and write a short essay explaining their artistic point of view of what they have learned.

The results have been astounding, to say the least.

Kenya Medical Outreach Mission Trip









The Kenya Medical Outreach is a non profit organization. It was founded by Dr. Williams, his wife Sheila, and his brother Brad. This organization takes annual trips to visit many rural villages in Kenya. They provide medical and dental care that is much needed to the Kenyan people. One project that the organization also funds is the clean water project. Over an estimated 15 million people have no access to clean water in Kenya. They are forced to drink contaminated water which is the cause of 80% of diseases. The organizations annual trip is coming up soon. There have been many wanting to know how they can help. One important way to help with this year's mission trip is to pray for the success of the trip. Another way is by financial support. For more information about how to make your donation or about this year's clean water projects visit http://www.kenyamo.com/ . Your support and prayers are greatly appreciated.

5.19.2011

Have No Fear!

Many people may experience anxiety and trouble relaxing while receiving dental care. Suwanee Dental Care offers several options to help our patients experience dentistry minus their anxiety.

Conscious sedation has been an option for our patients for several years and is achieved by taking a pill. With this type of sedation, patients are relaxed in a twilight state during their entire dental visit. As a result, multiple treatments can be accomplished and patients are still able to be given instructions. This type of sedation is a great option for patients not wanting a deep sleep.

If you are looking to have a deeper sleep during your dental visit, Suwanee Dental Care now offers Intravenous Conscious Sedation (IV sedation). Dr. Golik is board certified with the state of Georgia for IV sedation and would be happy to speak with you about using this technique for your treatment.

No matter what your level of fear may be, we are sure to have a great option for you! We also offer laughing gas and NuCalm—a completely natural way to reach a relaxed state during your visit.

5.05.2011

Tuscaloosa Disaster Relief




Suwanee Dental Care is joining forces with the GA Force to help gather items for the tornado victims. We are the team Dentist's for the Force again this year after their 2 year sabbatical.

GA Force is teaming up with Toomer's for Tuscaloosa to help support the Disaster Relief in North Georgia. They will be parking a trailer in front of the Arena starting at 7am on Friday, May 6th and will continue until kickoff. Each person that donates will receive a voucher for a free ticket to the night's game.

Please be sure to pass this information on. http://www.gwinnettcenter.com/Press-Releases.243.0.html

To assist in this delivery Idealease of Atlanta has donated a truck, and Progressive Container & Display of Winder, GA has donated boxes. Some of the items that are needed most are listed below.

Toiletries - New Unused
Razors
Deodorant
Shampoo
Soap
Diapers [Adult & Children]
Baby Wipes
Alcohol Swabs individual packets
Band-Aids
Q-Tips
Hand Sanitizers
Hardware
Tarps
Nails
Ropes
ETC.
Gas Cards - (Generators are running out of gas)
Food & ETC.
Canned food all types
Pasta and Pasta sauces
Cases of water
Bread
Pre-packaged foods
Disposable plates
Disposable Utensils
Disposable cups
Paper Towels/Napkins
Clothing - New Unused
Socks [Men's & Women's]
Underwear [Men's & Women's]
T-shirts


Thanks for your support as always and we hope to see you out at the game!

Suwanee Dental Care Team

4.29.2011

Is Invisalign For You?

Do you have teeth that need straightening or have a gap that may need closing? If you answered yes to these questions, then orthodontics may be in your future. If this is something that you have thought about and know that it would make you have the perfect smile, but the thought of having the metal braces is holding you back, we have the answer for you. Invisalign. What exactly is invisalign? It is a form of orthodontic treatment. Instead of wearing the traditional metal braces, you would wear something that is like a clear retainer. Every few weeks, based on your personalized treatment, you would come in and have your retainers or invisalign trays switched out for a new pair. At the end of your treatment you will have the smile you have always wanted without the monthes of having metal braces. This procedure is very appealing to adults. Make an appointment with your dentist to see if you would be a good candidate for invisalign.

Laser Treatment for Your Gums

In the past, gum surgery has been used to treat periodontal disease. Now, there are is a new technique offered to help fight against the disease. Just like lasik surgery is now being performed on eyes, laser treatment is being performed on the gums. Periodontal disease is a bacterial infection in the gums and bone around the teeth that can lead to the loss of teeth. The laser procedure can reverse the process of periodontal disease. The procedure is alot less painful than the traditional gum surgery. Instead of cutting into the gum to get to the infection, the thin laser gets between the tooth and the gum and cleans away the infection. There are no stiches and a shorter recovery time associated with the laser treatment. This treatment is not practiced at all dental offices because it is a new procedure. Suwanee Dental Care, being up to date with the latest procedures for their patients, does use the laser treatment technique to treat periodontal disease. We would love to help get your gums healthy again.

The Truth About Root Canals

Root canal. Just hearing those two words make most people have an awful feeling. People tend to for some reason associate bad things with root canals even if they have never experienced having one themselves. Understanding the need and process of a root canal can help relieve some of the anxiety that go along with hearing the words. The number one thing that most people are afraid of is that the procedure will hurt. The truth is that the most pain you will feel is getting the anesthetic in the beginning of the procedure. You shouldn't feel anything else because the anesthetic will make you numb in the area. Most root canal procedures can be completed in one to two visits. After having a root canal, it is very important to schedule to have your tooth permanently restored. Having the crown will help protect your tooth from fracturing in the future. I hope knowing a little about the process will make you feel more at ease if you are ever told that you need a root canal.

4.27.2011

Halitosis

Are you afraid of your breath? Bad breath or Halitosis is caused by bacteria. This bacteria can be contributing to tooth decay or periodontal disease. The gaseous bacteria can accumulate under poor fitting dentures or partials, in between your natural teeth or on your tongue. Talk to your dentist or hygienist. They can demonstrate proper brushing and flossing and suggest oral rinses or sprays that can eliminate "VSC" or Volatile Sulfur Compounds.
Certain health conditions and medications can contribute to dry mouth which can also cause halitosis. Stay hydrated by drinking water which will also help wash away any bacteria.

4.26.2011

Dental Implants Save Face

Reproducing the natural look, normal feel and function of your lost teeth may seem difficult to achieve. At Suwanee Dental Care, many people have come to us because they sensed from their own dentists that this was the case. What they were pleased to find out was that there are good alternatives for almost every type of situation that can be successful.

Photo: Dr. Bill Williams visits with Dr. Matt Milner, one of the Kenya Mission Alumni and also a resident of the LSU Implant Prosthodontic Program in New Orleans at the American Academy of Implant Dentistry annual session in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Dental implants are ideal for replacing missing teeth that have been lost due to dental caries or to periodontal disease. In many cases, the bone can be regenerated and an implant placed in its ideal location to maintain the health and beauty of the mouth. The problem with missing teeth is that it can be detrimental to your body’s overall general health as well as to the structures inside your mouth. It’s a well known fact that tooth loss leads to being a dental cripple with one tenth the biting power and ten times the facial wrinkles compared to people who have their own teeth….or dental implants.

Just as atrophy occurs with muscle disuse, so atrophy occurs in the jaw bones as teeth are lost. Excessive atrophy leads to excessive aging and weakness of the jaw and facial muscles. One of our goals at Suwanee Dental Care is to educate the patients we have to not lose teeth, to not allow missing teeth to remain in that detrimental state for long and to replace those that are missing with the best available option, bone-saving and bone-stimulating dental implants (as opposed to dental bridges, partial or full dentures). While those options are better than nothing (toothlessness), they pale in comparison to dental implants for longevity, function, and, most of all, the ability to preserve bone. For those who are missing teeth, dental implants are the absolute superior way to replace them. There is no bridge that is as good as a good dental implant for restoring a single tooth. The successful dental implant, over a lifetime, will be much less expensive to place and maintain than the average dental bridge or partial denture, too. Many people will look at the initially higher cost of a dental implant, abutment and crown on that implant and consider it too expensive compared to a dental bridge or partial denture. This is actually shortsighted because the complications and remakes of traditional bridges and partials are much higher over time. And, when bridges and partial dentures have to be remade every ten years or so, and when the implant is still functional after the same time span, the cost of the implant begins to look like a total bargain.

Dental implants have been around for over 50 years as a common part of the dental list of options for patients. While not too many dentists placed them in the early days and many implant systems have been come and gone, what is now used in dental implants by the highly trained dentists such as those at Suwanee Dental Care, are extremely reliable and have a highly favorable track record. Because of this fact, dental implants as an option for our patients, have risen from the bottom of the list in 1975 to the top of the list of options in 2011. We place them confidently and often and can say that they are well tolerated and enjoyed by hundreds of our patients. In fact you have probably met several of our team who have dental implants in their own mouths…Angie our treatment coordinator and myself! I had a dental implant placed to replace a missing permanent tooth in 1986 and it’s as good today as it was back then…perfect in form, function and comfort to this very day.

4.14.2011

Yes: A Two Minute Exam Can Save Your Life

A Velscope cancer screen can save your life! It takes 1-2 minutes and is completely non-invasive. April is Oral Cancer awareness month and Suwanee Dental Care is offering the exam for $22. Come see us and save your life!

4.01.2011

Dental Lasers

Dental Lasers are Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. Laser technology has been used in many medical procedures for years. An increasing number of dental offices are using dental lasers as technology increases and improves. We have used dental lasers at Suwanee Dental Care for years. The doctors here are firm believers in advanced technology to provide our patients with the best and most comfortable dental care. We have lasers for hard tissue decay removal and crown procedures, soft tissue pocket sterilization, bleaching and laser cavity detection. Let us enlighten you with the most advanced and comfortable dental treatment.

3.30.2011

Hidden Dangers of Sleep Apnea



We all know someone that snores. If they keep us up at night, we often give them a hard time about it. Snoring is something that they can't help and really don't know that they are doing it. Snoring can be a sign of a serious health issue called sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is when you stop breathing during sleep. Each time the stops breathing during sleep, apnea, the amount of oxygen intake is decreased. This causes the brain to send a signal to the rouse the body in an effort to start breathing again. This causes a low quality of sleep which causes daytime fatigue and irritability. If left untreated, sleep apnea may lead to high blood pressure, obesity, and cardiovascular diseases. Often people aren't aware that their dentist may be able to help with this problem. Yes, Your dentist! Your dentist may be able to provide treatment for sleep apnea through the use of oral appliances. If this sounds like it may benefit you or someone that you know, call your dentist office today and set up an appointment. Begin to enjoy a good night's sleep again.

3.24.2011

April is National Oral Cancer Awareness Month


Cancer is a word that many people just do not want to hear. It is a terrible disease that affects so many different people. Young or old it doesn't matter. Cancer is real and almost everyone's life has been touched by this disease in some way or another. Early detection of this disease could be a life saver. We have mammograms, pap smears, and prostate screenings to detect certain kinds of cancer. Another type of cancer that we have a screening for now is for oral cancer. A majority of oral cancer cases aren't discovered until the later stages because most cancer lesions can't be seen during traditional screenings. A screening here at Suwanee Dental Care with our Velscope will help to detect any cancer lesions that are present. This screening will allow us to detect any lesions that may be in the early stages and favoring a higher survival rate.

The month of April is National Oral Cancer Awareness month. Suwanee Dental Care is offering our oral cancer screening with the Velscope at half price. We think this is a very important screening to have. We would love for any one, patient or not, to call and schedule an appointment for this screen. Please make all of your friends aware of this and just how important a simple screening could be.

3.09.2011

Broken Braces or Wire



For someone in active traditional orthodontics, a broken appliance or poking wire can become a dental emergency.

If the broken piece can be easily removed, go ahead and take it out, to avoid the potential swallowing or choking. A sharp or protruding wire can be covered with orthodontic wax, chewing gum or gauze.

A wire that is stuck in soft tissue; like the cheek, gums or tongue, requires immediate dental treatment. Do not try to remove.

Broken wires or appliances not bothering someone usually can wait until the next orthodontic exam. When in doubt, call the office.

3.03.2011

Barbara King, one of the lucky 2011 Deserving Diva Winners

Meet 2011 Deserving Diva Winner Nancy Reaves

Meet our 3rd Deserving Diva, Shefjie Lika.

Liquid Smile



Liquid Smile Professional Whitening Pen

Liquid Smile - 12% Hydrogen Peroxide Tooth Whitening Pen, 30 Applications

Liquid Smile Professional Whitening Pen is a new way to "paint" on tooth whitener and whiten your smile in one hour.
1 Hour whitening can achieve up to a 10 shade improvement.
Liquid Smile Whitening Pen has all the benefits of whitening and is very convenient.
It is simple to use. It takes 30 seconds to apply.

No messy, uncomfortable trays or strips. Liquid Smile is more effective than any strips (Strips are hard to position correctly, do not cover crooked, uneven or large teeth properly, must be used for up to 4 weeks and can result in uneven whitening).
No gagging, spitting and bulky trays that prevent you from talking.

Directions are for NIGHT use. Brush and floss your teeth. Dry your teeth with a tissue or soft cloth. Using a mirror, paint a thin layer on the front tooth surfaces you want covered. Wait 30 seconds, relax your lips and go to sleep!
Whitening at night is best because the saliva flow is decreased and the gel will stay on your teeth better, working at full concentration bubbling away stain fast.

2.24.2011

Do you have Sensitive Teeth?

When the dentin layer below the enamel of your tooth is exposed, you can experience sensitivity. What causes your enamel to breakdown? Common things we do like whitening our teeth, consuming sodas and sports drinks, and grinding our teeth.

If you have sensitivity, we can help you at Suwanee Dental Care. Our hygienists use polish called NuPro that can aid in the transmission of pain to the nerve of your teeth. We also have a variety of prescription toothpastes with fluoride you can purchase to help. Call our office at 770-614-7300 and let us know you would like help with your sensitive teeth!

2.23.2011

Heart Health

February is a month of Valentines and hearts. Is is also Heart Health month.
Know your numbers: blood pressure and cholesterol.
Know CPR: the American Red Cross has changed it's recommendations; heart compressions can save someone's life. You don't have to do mouth to mouth. Get certified!
Know the symptoms: Women have different symptoms then men. Pain in the jaw, arms, indigestion and chest pain can all mean a heart attack. Call 911, don't hesitate!

2.22.2011

Does Having Your Wisdom Teeth Make You Wiser?



The old saying that we have all heard is that if you have your wisdom teeth, you are a wise person. Let's talk about if this is true or maybe just a funny little saying. Your wisdom teeth are considered to be your third molars. Some are born without them. Most dentists reccommend that if you have your third molars, you should have them evaluated to see if they are doing more harm than good. The extraction of your third molars maybe discussed to protect the overall health of your mouth. Extraction is usually reccommended when the wisdom teeth are only partially erupt. Wisdom teeth that are partially erupt leave an opening for bacteria to enter around the tooth and cause an infection. Wisdom teeth that ar impacted are generally reccommended for extraction also. Impacted wisdom teeth can continue to grow without enough room causing movement of the adjacent teeth. Extractions can be performed by your general dentist or if you are in need of a dentist, we here at Suwanee Dental Care would love to welcome you as a patient. Our dentists will evaluate and help you decide if this is a route you should take.

Make Dental Health Fun for Kids

Is it a chore to get your kid's to brush their teeth? Every morning and night should not begin with, "Oh, mom. Do I have to?" February is children's dental health month. It is the perfect time to talk about how important their dental health is and try to make it fun at the same time. One idea is to do a toothbrush painting. Have your child use their old toothbrush to paint a fun picture and then take a trip to buy a new one. Let your child pick out what color they would like to make them feel special and a toothpaste that will hopefully get them excited about brushing. This will allow you the perfect opportunity to talk about how important brushing your teeth can be and the effects of not brushing your teeth. Communication can open all kinds of doors with your child. Help get them excited!

2.16.2011

Children's Dental Health Month


February is Children's Dental Health Month.
The concept of the Registered Dental Hygienist was to create a "School Dental Nurse" to prevent childhood dental problems. The Dental Hygienist, employed in the schools, would do a dental exam and cleaning, provide a fluoride treatment and teach basic home dental care.
Alfred Fones was the Dentist that created this unique profession. Some states in the Northeast still employ Hygienists in the school system.
Show your children how much you love them by taking them to see a Registered Dental Hygienist.

2.11.2011

2011 Divas

One of our 2011 Divas, Barbara King, will be featured on Saturday, February 12, at 11:30 on "Atlanta's Home And Style". It will be the second feature.
"Atlanta's Home And Style" is on the WATC network, which is channel 2 on Comcast, channel 57 on satellite and 13 on Charter.
Watch and see why we choose Barbara as our Diva.

Miss North Gwinnett Middle School Pageant


Suwanee Dental Care takes great pride in being a part of the Suwanee Community.

Come see some of the prettiest smiles in all of Gwinnett County at the Miss North Gwinnett Middle School Pageant, Saturday Evening, February 19th at 6 PM. The Pageant will be held at North Gwinnett High School. Proceeds from the event go to Relay for Life-Crown With A Cause.

1.28.2011

Meet Our Deserving Diva's 2011


Meet Nancy Reaves! She is one of our 3 Deserving Divas! Yes, that's right, we are going to have 3 ladies this year! We got to tell Nancy yesterday that she will be the recipient of a smile makeover this year! Nancy won the caregiver of the year award as she is the full time caregiver for her mother who is in the 4th stage of alzeimers. Nancy, like Dr. Williams and his wife, takes regular mission trips overseas to give back internationally. She is the wife of a minister and they currently pastor a church in Cumming. What a wonderful lady!



Our 2nd Deserving Diva this year is Barbara King! Barbara has an incredible story and we are honored to have the opportunity to give her the smile she has always wanted. She has been an incredible pillar in the community and has been a great source of strength for her family. With a wonderful daughter who is cystic fibrosis, they spend more days in the hospital then at home. You would never know it when you meet Barbara, she is a bright star.




Last but certainly not least we have Shefije Lika.. a single mother of five incredible kids. Shefije had so many people nominate her, they told us she is so deserving of this and after meeting her, we think so too. She has given back to her community whether it's by working with Autistic kids, tutoring the underprivileged she is committed to teaching kids life skills.



We are proud to announce to you the three ladies we will be giving a smile makeover this year. We can't wait to share their stories, bios, videos, blogs and more! Stay tuned for updates on your Deserving Diva's of 2011! Check our "Deserving Diva" facebook page!

Cranberries

Cranberries may inhibit bacterial growth in the mouth, helping to prevent gum disease and cavities. One cup is only 51 calories and is loaded with vitamin C which is also great for the gum tissue in your mouth! Go ahead and eat cranberries, avoid the juice which is full of sugar.

1.27.2011

Dr. Williams on GPB Radio

Georgia Public Broadcasting's radio station out of Demorest, Ga. hosted by Candice Felice--WPPR 88.3--is featuring Dr. Williams on Friday, Jan. 28th. He'll discuss Suwanee Dental Care, Kenya Medical Outreach and our 2011 Divas!

Listen in on 88.3 FM on Friday, Jan. 28th at 1:30 PM.

The Right Toothbrush For Your


Do we always put alot of thought into choosing what kind of toothbrush we use. Well, as a general rule, I would have to say no. Most people are mainly interested in the color of toothbrush they purchase. Many family's have a system where every member has a color that has somehow been assigned to them. This way no one uses the wrong toothbrush. This is great, but when picking out our toothbrush, we need to start thinking about what we are getting it for. The job of a toothbrush is to reach and clean most areas of the teeth. The bristles of a toothbrush are very important when deciding on which one is the best for you. Soft bristled toothbrushes should be chosen as opposed to hard bristles which tend to cause gingival recession. Soft bristles are just more flexible and clean beneath the gingival margin without causing damage to your gums. We should also notice the size of the head of the toothbrush. The head should be small enough to get to the hard to reach areas of the teeth. We should replace our toothbrush every 3 months or when the bristles start to wear. You should also change your toothbrush after a cold, flu, sore throat, or mouth infection. Maybe this information will help you and the health of your mouth the next time you purchase a toothbrush.

1.21.2011

Invisalign Express

Invisalign is clear dental braces. Invisalign Express is Invisalign for not so severe orthodontics. Traditional Invisalign may use up to 20 aligners on the upper and lower jaws. Invisalign Express uses 10 and under aligners. Invisalign Express is about half the fee of traditional Invisalign. Invisalign Express is wonderful for previous orthodontic cases that have relapsed.
If you are interested in moving your teeth without the metal look come see us for a consultation on options. We have just the right look for you!

Can Stress Affect Your Dental Health?

Are you battling stress in your life? These days it is more like who doesn't have some sort of stress in their life. It seems that there just aren't enough hours in the day to do all that we "think" we need to get done. A recent stress in America Survey found that nearly 40 percent of adults experience wakefulness at night because of stress. Stress can have many different side affects on our bodies. It can also have an impact on our dental health. One common side affect of stress is teeth grinding. Some people grind their teeth at night during their sleep and not even realize they are. This can cause headaches, sore jaws, or pain when biting. Making small changes in your lifestyle can reduce stress levels. Eating healthier would be a great place to start. Until your stress becomes more managable, there is an appliance that can help with your teeth grinding. A mouth guard. It will act as a cushion for teeth when you are grinding. This will take the pressure off of your teeth which is causing your discomfort. The dentists here at Suwanee Dental Care can evaluate and determine if teeth grinding maybe the cause of your pain and discomfort. Come in today and get on your way to feeling better.

1.14.2011

Why Choose Us

Are you tired of being part of a herd? Managed care and list dentists work on volume. You are one of many. If you want optimal dental treatment with attention to care, where you are a person not a number, come visit us.
Check out our mission statement at the enclosed link.

1.04.2011

New Year's Resolutions

It is the start of a new year. Many look at this time of year as a fresh start or a new beginning. A lot of people make "new year's resolutions" for things they would like to accomplish during the upcoming year. Many start a new diet, others exercise more, and some spend more time with family. There are so many things that we could do for ourselves in the new year. Have you thought about the oral health of you and your family this year. This is a great time of year to find a dentist. Simple dental health routines like visiting the dentist twice a year for exams and cleanings can help people minimize their risk for things such as periodontal disease. Some things that can be done at home are brushing at least twice a day and flossing once a day. This will be a resolution that will benefit you for years to come.

12.29.2010

Children's Dental Exibit

Looking for something educational and fun to do with the kids? Check out the Toothasaurus Dental Exhibit in Wilmington, NC.
Dental Hygiene topics are presented in fun and innovative ways. There are hands on exhibits and games.
Children's Dental Hygiene can be fun!

12.22.2010

Hate to floss


We have a simple dental philosophy: Only floss the teeth you want to keep.

For those that hate to floss and are just not going to; we have other methods. There are disposable flossers and flossing handles that will let you floss without having to wrap the floss around your fingers. Toothpicks and soft piks can also clean between your teeth when used appropriately. An electric, rotary, toothbrush called Rotadent has been proven to be an electric flosser. Independent research shows that it can get below the gum line and in between the teeth up to 3 mm when angled correctly. This is the same thing that proper flossing does.


The goal of flossing is to remove loosely attached plaque and bacteria from between the teeth. This helps to prevent decay and gum disease.


If you are just not going to floss, let's find something you will do.


We want you to keep all your teeth for a lifetime!

12.16.2010

Anti-Aging

Did you know that by updating and improving your smile you can look 10 years younger?
It can be something as simple as bleaching and smoothing some rough edges to orthodontics or veneers.
Having a heathy, beautiful smile can be a non-surgical facelift. Come in for a smile analysis and we can show you your options!

11.30.2010

Make your Christmas Bright

The Christmas season is here and the parties begin! It is a very fun and festive time. Getting together with loved ones and friends that we may not see other times of the year. We love to laugh and smile. If you may feel self concious about your smile because your teeth may not be as white as you would like them to be, we here at Suwanee Dental Care can help you with that. We offer several different types of teeth whitening. If you are looking for a quick change in the color of your smile, we have in-office whitening. You would come into the office and have three sessions of whitening or bleaching and leave with a brighter smile than you came in with. If you do not have time to come into the office, we also offer home whitening kits. The end results can be the same. It just takes a little longer to ger there. You would receive bleaching trays and the bleach to reach your goal. Another option is an at home bleaching pen that you would brush on your teeth at night. There are several options available to help you get the smile you want. Call us here at Suwanee Dental Care and we can help you decide which would be the best option for you. Your friends and family will notice a difference in your smile.

The Perfect Stocking Stuffer


If you are like me, you have that certain someone who has everything that they could ever want or need. It makes Christmas shopping a difficult task, because you want to get them something that they could really use. Coming up with an idea can be a challenge. We here at Suwanee Dental Care have the answer for you. Our gift cards are now 10% off. It is a great gift for someone who needs to have some dental work done or maybe just wants to pamper themselves with some cosmetic dentistry. The discount is great for you also. There is no expiration date on the gift cards. So, you don't have to worry about them not being able to use them after a certain period of time. We would love to help make someone's Christmas one that could make them smile all year round.

11.23.2010

Toys for Tots


Suwanee Dental Care is proud to be a Toys for Tots donation center again this year. Without this wonderful program, many children would go without presents this holiday season. Spread the spirit of this Christmas season and make a child's wish come true by bringing in a new, unwrapped toy to Suwanee Dental Care between December 1st - 20th.

The primary goal of Toys for Tots is to deliver, through a new toy at Christmas, a message of hope to less fortunate youngsters that will assist them in becoming responsible, productive, patriotic citizens.

Don't Let Your 2010 Benefits Slip Away!

The holidays are here and New Year is quickly approaching--that means your insurance benefits will soon renew! If you have benefits remaining, now's the time to take advantage of them.

Remember, regular visits to the dentist are key for not only maintaining your oral health but also your overall health. And delaying treatment often results in more serious problems and greater expense.

Don't let your remaining benefits for 2010 slip away! Call us today at 770-614-7300 to schedule your next appointment.

11.19.2010

Special Toothpaste

Toothpaste is big business. There is a toothpaste for whitening and brightening, tartar and stain, sensitivity, children, and now, enamel-saving.
What do we really need?
The most important ingredient in commercial over the counter toothpaste is fluoride.
Some people are sensitive to extra added ingredients. The simpler the toothpaste the less chance of irritation.
If your dentist determines you need enamel saving, a prescription toothpaste with calcium and phosphate alone or calcium phosphate and extra fluoride will be dispensed.
Ask your dental professional what you really need.

11.18.2010

Brushing with Braces

Our practice offers traditional and Invisalign Orthodontics. We also provide oral health maintenance while in braces with professional in office cleanings and tools and techniques for home use.
We want to keep you healthy while we move your teeth into it's perfect smile.
Watch the link so see proper brushing with a Sonicare Toothbrush.

11.12.2010

Childhood Cavities are Chronic Disease

Did you realize that tooth decay is the most common childhood chronic disease in the USA? Cavities affect one in four between ages 2 and 5 and half of kids ages 12 to 15.
Prevention is the best line of defense.
Brush at least two times a day with a fluoridated toothpaste when your child can spit. Children under 4 to 5 years may tend to swallow toothpaste so they should use a non fluoridated toothpaste.
Floss one time a day. Disposable flossers in different animal shapes and bright primary colors can make this easy.
Children should visit the dentist twice yearly for preventative cleanings and fluoride treatments starting at the age of three.
Seal the permanent teeth as soon as they erupt.
These simple stratagies can make your child a lifetime member of the "No Cavity Club".

11.10.2010

CBS Atlanta Features Deserving Diva


On November 9th CBS Atlanta featured Deserving Diva Heather Trompke and Dr. Williams on their morning news show. Click on the image above to view the clip!


10.28.2010

The Puck Stops Here!


Suwanee Dental Care is proud to be the team dentist for the Gwinnett Gladiators. Call us at 770-614-7300 and mention the Gladiators for a free at home whitening system with any New Patient Exam!

Best of Gwinnett 2010!

Thanks to all of our patients, we have done it again. Suwanee Dental Care has been voted Best of Gwinnett for the 8th year in a row! We truely appreciate the support of our patients and are very thankful for you. We are honored to receive this award and want to continue to give you the service you deserve in the future. Thank-you Gwinnett!

10.27.2010

Deserving Diva

Do you know a Deserving Diva?
We are still accepting nominations for our 2011 Deservng Diva Contest. We are looking for someone with dental needs, that is a giver in their community, for a complete, free, dental makeover. Please send your nominees' story to andrea@suwaneedental.com in 250 words or less!
Contest deadline is November 30th.
Scroll down to check out our 2010 winners before and after pictures.

2010 Brighter Smiles for Brighter Futures


Brighten your smile and help in the fight against breast cancer! The Gwinnett Medical Center has kicked off their annual breast cancer fundraiser and Suwanee Dental Care is proud to be a part of this wonderful program again this year. We are offering a complimentary take home teeth bleaching program in exchange for a $250 donation to The Gwinnett Medical Center Foundation.

Call 770-614-7300 and make your appointment today! The 2010 Brighter Smiles for Brighter Futures campaign runs through January 31, 2011.

For more information about Brighter Smiles, visit
http://www.brightersmiles.org/.

It’s the Season of Giving

Suwanee Dental Care is currently accepting donations of non-perishable food items. These items will be distributed to the food pantry of Hamilton Mill United Methodist Church for families in need.

Donations will be collected September 28th—November 10th. Thank you in advance for your generosity! It’s always wonderful to see our community coming together to help the less fortunate. We truly appreciate anything you can give.

10.08.2010

Gum Disease

Has it been a while since you have visited your dentist? The information I am about to describe to you may get you in to see him pretty quick. In recent studies, it has been discovered that gum disease in the United States may be a great deal higher than previously estimated. Research published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) shows that the occurance of gum disease may have been underestimated by about 50 per cent.
You may be wandering, why should I be alarmed by this news and exactly what is periodontal disease. Periodontal disease is chronic inflammation that affects the gums and other structures that support the teeth. It can lead to the loss of teeth if left untreated. Periodontal disease can also be associated with other diseases like diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and rheumatoid arthritis.
The best way to determine if you may have periodontal disease is to have a soft tissue examination performed by your dentist. Here at Suwanee Dental Care we are thorough in our examinations. If the dentist finds that you have periodontal disease as a result of your examination, there is hope. There is treatment that can be done to help fight against gum disease. Some signs that you can look for on your own are bleeding gums when flossing or bad breath. If you feel that you may have periodontal disease, please don't wait any longer. Your life could be depending on it.

Skipping Mouth to Mouth Saves Lives

CPR chest compressions only, save more lives then traditional mouth-to-mouth and chest compressions, a new study published in Journal of the American Medical Association shows.
Traditional CPR with mouth-to-mouth and chest compressions is still the prefered method for small children, near drowning and drug overdose victims, instances where lack of breathing caused collapse.
Contact your local American Heart Assocition or American Red Cross and learn how you can save a life!

10.07.2010

The Big Seminar: Internet Business Course

Learn to Build your Business like we do. Armand Morin's The Big Seminar in Las Vegas is November 5-7, 2010. I will attend and have a special offer for you to attend with me for half price if you wish. Let me know today.
Bill Williams, DMD

Are Dental Implants Right For You?

Are you embarrassed by your smile or avoid smiling all together because of a missing tooth in your mouth or a denture that slips? You may not be as social as you would like to be. There is a solution to your problem that will give you your smile back. Dental implants may be the answer you have been looking for. Dental implants may make it possible for you to eat and smile again with confidence.
The spaces you have in your mouth may be from teeth that were lost, removed, or simply never grew in. There are other options besides dental implants to fill the space like bridges. These aren't always the best solution though. In order for a bridge to fit, the structure of the surrounding teeth have to be sacrificed. Dental implants use another method. The surrounding teeth aren't touched. Dental implants anchor prosthetic, or artificial, teeth into your jawbone to provide a secure fit. Whether you are missing one or several teeth, dental implants are a great option.
If dental implants sound like something you would be interested in, give us a call here at Suwanee Dental Care. Dr. Williams or Dr. Golik can discuss a treatment plan with you that will best suit your needs after an evaluation is done. We want to help you feel good about your smile again.

10.06.2010

Halloween Candy

No, I am not one of those houses that gives out toothbrushes. Candy is not the cause of cavities. Diet is.
Every time you put something into your mouth, the PH becomes lower, more acidic, to help break down food. This is part of the digestive process along with chewing. It is a combination of how frequently we eat and drink along with what we eat and drink.
The worst culprit, soda. Even sugar free or diet soda. Soda has phosphoric acid to create bubbles. Lighter or citrus flavor sodas also have citric acid. We use citric acid in dentistry to roughen tooth surfaces to bond filling material.
Sports drinks are also very acidic and cause problems when sipped on over a long period of time. Water is the best to rehydrate.
Cookies, chips and pretzels are long chains of carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are sugar. When cookies, chips and pretzels get wet with saliva they get sticky and stay in the grooves of the teeth.
Chocolate, within moderation, is actually a better snack. The fat in chocolate make the tooth slick so it does not stick to it.
We hand out chocolate for trick or treats!

9.24.2010

Chewing Gum Prevents Cavities

Those four out of five dentists are correct. Chewing gum helps saliva to flow and wash away bacteria that cause decay. Sugar free gum with xylitol also helps reduce bacteria count.
So go ahead and chew sugar free gum!

9.14.2010

New Patient Experience

Here at Suwanee Dental Care, we try to make your dental experience one like no other. We begin a new patient appointment by giving a tour of the office. It is very nice and comforting to see where you are going to be taken care of. This is also a great opportunity to ask questions about the facility if you have any. After the tour, the doctor and the dental assistant talk with the patient to get to know about each other. The main concerns of the patient are also addressed at this time. This time spent with the patient seems to give them a since of comfort instead of just going straight to the dental chair and beginning the exam. We want to make our patients feel as comfortable as they can be. After meeting with the doctor, then we begin a very thorough evaluation of the patients teeth and oral health. The next appointment our patients typically have is with our treatment coordinator. This is when the patient will go over the treatment proposal that the doctor has put together for him/her. The patient is given the opportunity to decide what to do on the treatment plan and when it is best for their schedule. We would love to make Suwanee Dental Care your new dental home.

9.10.2010

Dr. Williams is a Dentist to Know!!

Dr. Williams was recently featured in Gwinnett Magazine. In the article, Dr. Williams weighs in on how advancements in technology have shaped patient care and the important link between dentistry and traditional medicine. He also discusses how he decided dentistry was for him. Read the article here.

Nominate a DIVA!

Does Someone You Know Deserve A Smile Makeover? In 250 words or less tell us all about the DIVA you know and love! Women we are looking for will have strong character, community involvement and severe dental needs.

Suwanee Dental Care will choose one woman from nominations received to have a complete smile makeover done by our amazing dental team!

Self nominations are not accepted. Nomination deadline is October 31, 2010. Submit your nomination at http://www.suwaneedental.com/ or you may email andrea@suwaneedental.com.

Thank you in advance for sharing your stories with us! Suwanee Dental Care looks forward to finding our next DESERVING DIVA!

2010 DIVA stories and transformations coming soon to www.suwaneedental.com.

9.09.2010

Sealants


Sealants have gotten some bad press lately with a link to BPA. BPA, or bisphenol A, is a chemical in some plastics. Human and animal studies have linked BPA to an estrogen like chemical that can increase the risk of diabetes and heart disease in adults.
Minute BPA levels rise in the saliva in the first three hours after sealent placement and then quickly drop off. The benefits of sealants outweigh the potential risk of BPA exposure.
Sealants are a thin plastic covering placed on the grooves of the posterior chewing teeth or molars. Sealants prevent decay on the chewing surfaces by covering the skinny, narrow, cracks and crevices referred to in dentistry as "pits and fissures". This lessens the hiding places for the bacteria that cause cavities or "caries" and makes the back teeth more cleansible.
Dental materials cause far less BPA exposure then normal, daily, used consumer products such as plastic bottles and the linings of metal cans.

Does Your Athlete Need a Mouth Guard?

School has started and so has the fall sports season. Playing team sports are a wonderful experience for children. There are many physical and emotional health benefits.
There can also be safety and protection issues. Any sport can increase head and mouth trauma. Injury can not be completely eliminated but damage can be lessened.
Mouth guards can decrease the potential for harm by up to 60%.
Besides preventing permanent loss or disfigurement of the most visible, front teeth, mouth guards can prevent concussion.
The younger your child starts wearing a mouth guard, the more likely they are to continue through their sporting career. Custom fitting mouth guards allow your child to speak and breathe more comfortably, performing with the greatest confidence.















8.31.2010

Announcing Our New Doctor!

We are very excited to announce the addition of our newest doctor!!! Dr. Golik has completed a comprehensive general practice residency specializing in IV sedation, dental implants and cosmetic dentistry. He also has advanced training in the dental treatment of special needs children. We are proud to say Dr. Golik is now a part of our Suwanee Dental Care family. Dr. Golik is a warm and enthusiastic addition to our practice. Call our office at 770-614-7300 to make an appointment with Dr. Golik today!

8.24.2010

Headaches Keeping You Down?

Do you suffer from chronic headaches or migraines and nothing seems to help them go away? If numerous trips to the doctor and different kinds of medication are not helping your headaches, we may have the answer for you. Here at Suwanee Dental Care, we treat people who have Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (TMJ). You may not have ever thought about TMJ problems being the cause of your headaches, but Dr. Williams understands the relationship between your body and your teeth. He is a member of the American of the American Equilibration Society and the American Academy of Head and Neck Pain and TMJ Orthopedics. These are international organizations of dentists and physicians dedicated to the study, prevention and treatment of temporomandibular joint dysfunction, latest developments in TMJ research and treatment. Dr. Williams is also a Fellow (F.I.C.C.M.O) and a Master (M.I.C.C.M.O.) of the International College of Craniomandibular Orthopedics, the premier body of TMJ practioners in the world. The members of these groups exchange information about the latest developments in TMJ research and treatment regularly. If you would like to see if this is the cause of your headaches, come let us help you here at Suwanee Dental Care.

8.18.2010

Oral Cancer Screening Saves Lives

News was released yesterday that Michael Douglas, the actor from Wall Street, has throat cancer and will undergo 8 weeks of chemo and radiation treatment.
At Suwanee Dental Care we have early diagnostic equipment, Velscope, that can screen for oral cancer. It is a painless procedure that takes a couple of minutes to do as part of your oral health exam.
When oral cancer is discovered early there is a much higher success rate. We know you will appreciate Velscope's early screening and peace-of-mind.

8.17.2010

Do you have bad breath?

Is bad breath a constant worry for you? Well, don't feel like you are the only one that has this problem. In fact, it is estimated that 25 million Americans suffer from this. Many people are unaware of their breath until someone has the courage to tell them. Once they know of the problem, it is something that is usually on their mind constantly. They will do anything to help avoid the embarrassment that bad breath causes. Millions of dollars a year are spent on mouth washes, mints, or flavoring agents. Chronic bad breath, otherwise known as halitosis, is definitely a serious social problem.

There are many different causes of bad breath. Disorders of the oral cavity cause up to 85% to 90% of halitosis cases. The more common causes are dry mouth, poor oral hygiene, dental decay, gingivitis, or gum disease. Bad breath can also be a sign of a more serious disease. Diabetes is one of the best examples of this.

The first step in fighting halitosis is diagnosing the problem. Our Doctors here at Suwanee Dental Care can do this for you and help you through the process of having fresh breath again. Call today and put an end to your bad breath problems.

8.12.2010

Receive Great Discounts!

Being rewarded for a job well done is always nice. Luckily, that is exactly the philosophy here at Suwanee Dental Care for employees as well as patients!

One way our patients are rewarded is through what we call our Loyal Patient Rewards Program. Each new patient receives a username and login for the program and can begin to accrue points immediately for simply coming into their appointments on time, referring new patients, having a healthy check-up and much more.

As patients receive Loyal Patient Reward points, they can easily login to their account at www.loyalpatientrewards.com and use points to purchase tons of great items. Patients and employees alike can purchase jewelry, hotel rooms, fashion, gift cards, movie tickets and more all with a discount using Loyal Patient Reward points. It is limitless to what can be found with Loyal Patient Reward points!

Recently, our staff took a cruise to Cozumel, Mexico. Everything was taken care of for the trip and staff just needed to find a hotel room in Tampa, Fla. Within minutes, staff had hotel rooms at a great place for a fraction of the price! I thought to myself, where do I sign up for my points! To my surprise, I learned everyone—patients and employees—automatically receive 250 points just for creating an account!

If you have any questions on your Loyal Patient Reward points, please give us a call at 770-614-7300.

Whiten Your Teeth with a Pen?


Yes! Suwanee Dental Care always keeps up with the latest technology and products to be able to provide our patients with the best care. One of our latest additions to our whitening treatments is a new take home product called LiquidSmile.

This new professional whitening pen is affordable and takes a minute to apply! It easily fits into your everyday oral care routine before bedtime. All you need to do is apply a thin layer of LiquidSmile on your teeth after you brush and floss—no strips or trays necessary!

We have four great flavors available: cola, lemon lime, root beer and mint. Give us a call today at 770-614-7300 to find out more and order. You can also come by the office to purchase.

Be on the cutting edge of professional whitening care!

8.06.2010

American Red Cross Blood Drive




Ready, Set, Give!

Suwanee Dental Care is hosting an

American Red Cross Blood Drive


Friday, August 13th, from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM.

To schedule an appointment, please call

Linda Smith: 770 614-7300.

There is a need for type O blood.

All donors may enter a drawing for a $1.000 gift card.

Become a VIP LifeSaver and receive recognition gifts!

Would you like to contribute to Suwanee Smiles?

Would you like to tell the world why you love Suwanee? Do you want to have your business featured on our Blog? Contact Andrea Franklin for more information @ andrea@suwaneedental.com