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Jul 20
It was a privilege to  be part of the Tour des Chutes last Saturday.  Approximately 1,000 riders from all ages biked in loving memory of a friend or family member who is a cancer survivor.  Whether it was 90, 70, 48, 25 or 7 miles – they all finished the race with a smile on their face!  And smiles are what Awbrey Dental cares about – but most importantly, how your smile and dental care relates to your general health.

Our participation for this event was to partner with the community to support this worthy cause with an emphasis on increasing awareness about oral cancer and surviving the disease through early detection.  1 person per hour, every hour of every day, dies of mouth, tongue or throat cancer because it has gone undetected until it reaches late stages.  If caught early, oral cancers have an 80 – 90% survival rate.  To date, the majority are diagnosed in late stages which accounts for the very high death rate of 45% within five years of detection.   Risk factors for this disease include the use of tobacco, alcohol and the newly identified rise in HPV-16 virus (human papilloma virus version 16).  For more information you can read more about this disease at www.oralcancerfoundation.org.

Our goal is to educate as many people as we can about early detection and getting an oral cancer screening exam.  It’s quick, painless and costs less than $20 with our state of the art VELscope machine.  Schedule yours today!

Apr 14

Dr. Peter Yonan was recently featured in the prestigious Compendium of Continuing Education in recognition for his Dental Implant work! Dr. Yonan –  fellow, International Congress of Oral Implantologists, has performed many dental implant procedures, and to be recognized by this publication is truly an honor. To read Dr. Yonan’s complete Clinical Case report, visit: compendiumlive.com.

About the Compendium

“Compendium, now in its 29th year, reaches more than 120,000 clinicians each month. The publication is committed to enhancing readers’ professionalism through sharing expertise via continuing education articles and papers on other relevant topics. Compendium articles focus on state-of-the-art procedures, periodontal-prosthesis and implants, the associations between oral and systemic health, pharmacology, case reports, and literature reviews—all of which are peer-reviewed by the editor-in-chief and two members of the editorial board. This process ensures the highest level of editorial integrity, providing dental professionals with a publication that offers accurate, topical, and practical information.”

For more information about The Compendium, visit compendiumlive.com.

Feb 24

The Give Kids a Smile was a success- thank you to all of our patients! This past Friday, Awbrey Dental Group, in Bend Oregon,  treated 16 patients, providing them with one more reason to smile.

Awbrey Dental Group participates in the Give Kids a Smile program several times a year - it’s just one more way  for us to give back to our community.

Jan 27

Recent news from our Hygienist’s, Mara Hansen and Julie Lutz

The topic of holistic health is on everyone’s mind.

Bacteria is everywhere and we all know that the mouth is a prime area for bacteria to thrive.  Have you ever considered the idea that pathogens (i.e., bacteria and viruses) in your mouth are just as easily transmissible to various organ systems via your bloodstream?  What we now know is that the pathogens found within the oral environment have been linked not causatively but commonly with heart disease, cancer, diabetes and a malady of other health problems currently plaguing our country.

When you brush and floss, do your gums bleed?  This could be a sign of bacterial infection commonly called gingivitis or in advanced stages … periodontitis.

For a quick visual of the area your gums cover, try this.  Put your thumbs next to your ears and bring your fingers across the front of your face linking them together.  Now, keeping your hands in that position, pull your hands away from your face and notice the size of the area it makes – that’s a general idea of how big an area your gums cover.

If your gums are bleeding you have an active infection, an open wound. Visualize a wound this size on your leg, arm or worse yet, your heart. If left untreated, a wound this size will lead to serious health issues.

The great news is that gingivitis and periodontal disease are treatable.  We have the tools and techniques necessary to help you achieve total mouth health!