-Inject your weekly dose of HSR to SUPERSATURATE your “it’s what’s on the surface that really
matters” smile!-
You are wanted! You are needed! We don’t want to lose you!
You are cared for and cherished at your dental home!
The professionals there are just like family who are in the
gentle business of taking care of your most intimate dental needs on a
continuing basis. They want to keep you at the top of your smile game!
The American Dental Association recommends that patients
visit their dentists at least every six months or whenever any noticeable,
unexplained, or painful changes present themselves in the mouth.
Be informed about your health. In these matters, it is much
better to be safe than sorry. There’s a wise saying that goes “an ounce of
prevention is worth a pound of cure.”
And if you are suffering from a significant dental ailment, or
even a non-dental ailment, the joyful and carefree life with no worries is
immediately put on hold, with your thoughts and actions concerning how you will
deal with your health needs, or rather, demands, put quickly on center stage.
Body pain and tooth pain have ways of deprioritizing and
making you not care about everything else in life.
Getting relief from pain is all that matters. And, the
sooner, the better!
So, if a tooth is broken, or if anything else is wrong
(you’ll know!), then engage your first line of health defense by seeing your
health professionals.
Your social life demands that your smile stay in shape.
Your job requires that your teeth be presentable.
Your family wants you to be, look, and act in a healthy
manner, and be in good spirits, not doubled over in tearful pain.
And the integral and concerned members of your dental home
team would be excited to see you, and would love to remaximize your dental
status…without delay!
Give them a call today, and ask them if they miss you, and
if they value you!
May you have many…come on in and let’s have a party!....I’m
where I can rest and reconstitute my weary bones…I’m home, so I can put my feet
up and turn on the humungous flat-panel…smiles!
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