Monday, November 15, 2010

Thursday, October 21, 2010

The "Best" Dental Insurance


Thanks to dental insurance, millions of people visit their dentist office on a regular basis for routine exams and cleanings. But what about the 45 million people who don't have dental insurance?


Does dental care become less important if you are uninsured, under-insured, or if you've exhausted your annual dental insurance benefits? ABSOLUTELY NOT!


Left untreated-decay, gum disease and related health problems get worse whether or not you have insurance.


Many people share a common misconception that dental insurance will pay 100% of their dental work. The truth is, even the best of dental plans available cover only a portion of your dental care-even if it's necessary!


Dental insurance carriers usually pay only a percentage of what they consider "usual and customary" fees.


Who do you want to be in control here? You, Dr. Drew, & his trusted staff, or your insurance company?


It really helps to understand what your dental coverage is and what it is not.


Remember, your dental insurance plan is not to be mistaken for your dental treatment plan. Your treatment plan is the one that ensures you the whitest, brightest, and healthiest smile possible!


If you have any questions regarding dental insurances, please call our office and talk to our insurance experts, Trish and Melissa, and they will be more than happy to help in any way!

480-839-0502

Monday, October 11, 2010

The "First" Dentist


Most people don't realize that the White House has a one-chair dental clinic located in the basement. It is used to treat the U.S. President, the first family, and the vice president and his family.
When President George W. Bush was in office, his dentist's name was Dr.Paul Wiley DDS. After 8 months of background checks, Dr.Wiley received clearance in 1992 to become the new navy dentist to the President.

The dentist to the president works in a small, one-chair operatory located in the sub-basement of the White House. They have one or two dental assistants they can appoint pending clearance by the same extensive background check. The dentist is on 24-hour call for their duties at the White House, but generally visits the clinic three to four times a month.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Monkey See, Monkey Do!!!

Researchers from japan observed seven long-tailed macaques (monkeys) cleaning the spaces between their teeth in the same way humans do!

Researchers say the select group of female monkey in Thailand actually show their young how to floss their teeth--using human hair!

They spent double the amount of time flossing when they were being watched by their infants!!

Monkey see, monkey do? Time will tell. New studies will focus on the babies and how effective mom's instructions are.

Click HERE to see a video of these amazing mamas!

Monday, May 17, 2010

Introducing....

Dr. Drew and his lovely wife Candice, had a beautiful baby boy! Grant William Drew was born on May 1, 2010 at 7:07 am, and weighed 8 lbs 6 oz. mom and baby are doing great! Here are some adorable pictures of the new arrival. He is so precious, don't you agree!

Monday, March 1, 2010

Education

Here at Drew Family Dentistry, we pride ourselves in our involvement with the community. Dr. Drew and Melissa recently went to a local elementary school and gave a presentation about dental health and oral hygiene.

Here is our mascot! "Tilly the Tooth"

Here's what makes Tilly sad! Candy & chocolate

See how sad Tilly is?!

Here's Dr. Drew showing the kids how to floss. They are pretending to be teeth and he is flossing between them.

If you work at a local elementary school, or know someone who attends and would like a dental heath presentation at your school, call us at 480-839-0502. We love educating the community about oral health!

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Kids Corner

Here at Drew Family Dentistry, children are not only welcomed but they are a huge part of our practice. visit our website to play games in the "Kids Corner". Here are some of our favorite games and dowloads!

Mouth Power

A Coloring Book

Marty goes to the Dentist

Crossword Puzzle

"Tell the Tooth"

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Do You Grind Your Teeth?

Do wake up in the morning with pain and tightness in your jaw? Have you ever awakened yourself in the middle of the night with a loud clenching or grinding sound?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, you need to come into our Tempe, Arizona dental office to see Dr. Christopher Drew.

Bruxism is a habit of grinding or clenching the teeth. Clenching means you tightly hold your top and bottom teeth together. Grinding occurs when you slide your teeth back and forth over each other.


Here are some symptoms you may be experiencing if you are grinding or having jaw problems at night.


-headache
-soare jaw
-frequent toothaches
-facial pain
-worn or fractured tooth enamel
-loose teeth
-earache
-insomnia


How are how some jaw problems are treated.

Dr. Drew may suggest a night-gaurd to wear while you sleep. Night-gaurds sre helpful for bruxism caused by sleep, disorders, crooked or missing teeth or stress.

Pain from clenching and grinding can be relieved by paying attention to the symptoms, frequent6 visits to Dr. Drew's Tempe Dental office and good communication with Dr. Drew.