A Voice, a Choice, a Direction, and a Path

There are 4 key things that we want to make sure our patients receive from us as members of our practice.  They are:  A Voice, a Choice, a Direction and a Path.

 

A VoiceA Voice – because we believe that you should be directly involved in every phase of your care.  All decisions should be based upon your unique preferences, values, and goals.  Also, the story of your past dental experiences is important to us because it helps us to understand where you have been and where you would like to go.

 

A ChoiceA Choice means that we provide everything you need to make a free and well-informed decision about what YOU want for your dental future.  If you have a thorough understanding of your voice, your current condition, where you are headed and where you would prefer to go, then you can make choices that fit best for you.

 

A DirectionA Direction is the power to create what you want for your future.  It comes from always knowing where you are and staying focused on where you want to go.  No lectures.  Rather we help you unlock your own motivation to pursue the goals that are most important to you.

 

A PathA Path is about progress.  It is a plan created together so that you know what steps you need to take toward your goals.  It is also knowing that you have a trusted partner to help you get there at your own pace.

 

If you would like to learn more please call our office to schedule your new patient examination, or a free 30 minute consultation to discuss what matters most to you.

Cindy Van Iten Won A $100 Gift Card For “Dinner for Two”!

Howard Dental Center has just celebrated it’s
“2nd Year Anniversary” and would like to announce the winner of our “Dinner for Two” Drawing is Cindy Van Iten!
Cindy has won a $100 Gift Certificate to, “Angelina’s” the restaurant of her choice. Congratulations Cindy! Enjoy your dinner at Angelina’s.
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Howard Dental Center would like to thank all our patients for their continued support and trust in us as your dental team.We look forward to serving YOU, our patients!

“Sip All Day, Get Decay”

The “Sip All Day, Get Decay” slogan isn’t just meant to be a catchy tagline – it’s literally the truth!

Sugar in soda combines with bacteria in your mouth to form acid, which attacks the teeth. Diet or “sugar-free” soda contains its own acid, which also can damage teeth. Each attack lasts about 20 minutes and starts over with every sip of soda you take.

These ongoing acid attacks weaken tooth enamel. Kids and teens are most susceptible to tooth decay because their tooth enamel is not fully developed.

You can avoid tooth decay and other health problems that arise from drinking too many soft drinks, other carbonated beverages, sports drinks, iced and sweet teas and other sweetened liquids (like fruit juices). Limiting your intake, brushing and flossing twice a day and visiting your dentist regularly will reduce your risk of tooth decay improve and/or maintain your oral health.download

Are You Tired Of Waiting?

2014-07-09 08.00.40 (1)This past month Howard Dental Center decided to renew our efforts to seat our patients on time. We set a lofty goal of seating 95% of our patients within 5 minutes of their scheduled appointment time. In June we were able to achieve 95%. We will continue to post our results for all to see. Even when our results are not perfect, we believe we should be accountable.

Deb Volunteered For The Mission Of Mercy Project

Last week Deb volunteered to help set up the Mission of Mercy project. Mission of Mercy is a two day MASH-style free dental clinic designed to treat the most pressing needs of patients who would normally not have access to dental care. Each year the MOM travels to a different city in Wisconsin. This year Green Bay’s KI Center hosted the 2 day clinic on June 27-28. Over 1,000 volunteers from all around the state helped provide services including oral surgery, extractions, restorations, pediatric care, dental hygiene, and patient education. The goal was to provide $1 million dollars worth of charitable dental treatment. At the close of day one, over half that goal had been met. 600+ volunteers attended the Volunteer Appreciation Dinner held at Lambeau Field Atrium Friday evening. The dinner was a nice way of thanking everyone for their contributions, however the true reward was seeing the gratitude and joy on the faces of patients who had long awaited this treatment. Mission of Mercy, 2014, was a huge success!!!
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Diane T. from Ultradent, and me at the lunch break

Howard Dental Center Has A New Caries Management By Risk Assessment Program

 

There are many myths surrounding the cause of cavities, and maybe you have heard a few. “Maybe you just have soft teeth.” “Sugar causes cavities.” “Just brushing and flossing twice a day will prevent cavities.” “Fillings will stop the decay process.” “You can’t ‘catch a cavity’ from someone else.” “Fluoride is a conspiracy, and it doesn’t actually help prevent cavities.”

While some of these sayings are partially based on facts, and some are simply not true, actual research exists and reveals the truth. Cavities, also known as dental caries, are caused by a bacterial imbalance on the teeth. This imbalance occurs based on each individual’s oral environment, dietary habits, and hygiene habits. By understanding what causes an imbalance in the oral environment, and by making adjustments, the bacterial imbalance can be controlled and a patient’s cavity rate can be either reduced or eliminated.

Howard Dental Center wants to address the causes of our patients disease and help them get healthy. How are we going to do that? We will use our Caries Management By Risk Assessment(CAMBRA) program as a tool to diagnose and treat the causes of decay in your mouth. It consists of a questionnaire as well as a chair side test to access the level of cavity-causing bacteria in your mouth. Once we know the specific causes of dental decay for you, we can target those causes through diet, homecare routine and products. Please contact our office for further information about this program. Cambra System

The Five Levels of Dental Care

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we offer people in our dental practice.

 

At Howard Dental Center, we are here to help you to discover what you want for your dental health and we are committed to helping you get there.  In other words, we help you to become as healthy as YOU want to be.  Instead of telling you how healthy you should be, we will try to help you understand your choices about dental health and then let you make a free and well informed choice.  Your first choice in this regard is how you would like to begin with us.  There are five levels on which people may choose to start in our practice:

 

Level 1. URGENT CARE.  People in crisis or with an emergency problem such as pain, swelling, bleeding or severe headaches or facial pain need immediate help.  We see emergencies immediately, or whenever possible.

 

Level 2. REMEDIAL CARE.  People who choose this level of care desire treatment only when something breaks or becomes uncomfortable.  Generally, people at this level prefer short term, quick exams, screening for more obvious advanced problems.  They usually want to correct immediate problems with as little effort and cost as possible, even though the treatment may not be a long term solution.  Folks at this level are not yet ready for a comprehensive examination and a long term treatment plan.  Their motto might be:  “Let’s just take care of what is wrong today and not worry about tomorrow.”  These people may be counting on fate or luck to see them through, at least at the present time.

 

Level 3. SELF-CARE.  People choose this level of care when they are serious about keeping their teeth and health for a lifetime in good or excellent comfort, function and appearance.  People at this level choose to have a comprehensive examination, fully evaluating gums and supporting tissues, teeth, and the dynamic relationship of the jaws to the continued health of the dental system.   During the examination process, we work together to formulate a long-term Master Plan for their preferred future. However, due to current life circumstances or beliefs, they will follow a holding plan until they can proceed to a higher level.  They are interested in what they can do, personally, to improve their dental health and arrest active disease processes, but are not yet ready to commence with major treatment.  People at this level are monitored with frequent preventive maintenance visits with our hygienist.

 

Level 4.  COMPLETE DENTISTRY.  People at this level are similar to the people described above.  They choose to have a comprehensive examination and formulate a long-term treatment plan designed to achieve a dental future of choice, not chance. They are ready to start complete treatment.

 

Level 5. WELLNESS RESOURCE.  People here are in excellent health and see the relationship between dental health and life long youth and beauty.  They see the important relationship between oral health and systemic health.  These people are interested in highly effective levels of nutrition, exercise, and the maintenance of a youthful, healthy lifestyle.  Our intention is to assist these people in finding others in our community who are like-minded to help them attain ever higher levels of personal well-being, health and fitness.

 

We hope these levels of care make sense to you.  It is common for people to begin at a lower level and progress to higher levels over time.  The choice is yours.  If we can help you with your decision regarding the level most comfortable for you to begin, please call us at 920-434-4165.

 

Ella Beauleau is our “Back to School Drawing Winner’!

The winner of Howard Dental Center‘s “Back to School Drawing”
is Ella Beauleau! Ella has won a $50.00 Target Gift Card to be used on school expenses. Instead, Ella said she will donate her Gift Card to a local family that recently has experienced a personal tragedy.
This is a great example of, “The Gift of Giving”. Thank you Ella for your generosity! The Beauleau girls are pictured below: Addy is on the left, Marin is in the middle, and Ella is on the right holding her Gift Certificate.new 002