Lasers can now be used to treat Gum Disease


Laser training to continuously expand our skills - plus Denise looks great in those glasses!


A laser is used to remove bacteria underneath the gum that cause gum disease.

  • Lasers can target the diseased areas precisely and accurately.
  • Bleeding, pain and swelling are limited because periodontal laser therapy is less invasive than regular surgery.
  • Recovery and healing times are shorter.

 

gum disease

CPR training!

CPR training and Mirakuya for lunch - what a great afternoon!


Although the American Heart Association only requires CPR training every two years, the entire office renews our CPR training every single year so we have the most up to date information and are prepared to manage any medical emergency .

We also have an AED (Automated External Defibrillator) onsite. An AED is an important for bringing the heart back into normal rhythm during a heart attack and preventing the damage to the brain and heart that a heart attack can cause.


CPR trained

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