
We're working very hard to make sure your visits are convenient, comfortable and gentle. To that end, we investigate all the latest technologies and techniques. Click on the desired topic to learn more:
On Saturday, May 14th we held an event at our office called DNA LifePrint. Over 250 kids came through and received a digital photo, digital video, and a take home DNA kit. In case of abduction, fingerprints are rarely found; therefore DNA is the preferred method of identification by police and the FBI. This is the only event endorsed by child advocate John Walsh.
And on May 11th Greg traveled to Annie Jackson School to speak to kids about oral health care. We are part of an organization called Dentists Who Care. Their mission is to educate children and parents in dental care to help prevent health problems. Please visit www.dentistswhocare.com for more information.
In the last few years we were able to donate over $8000 to the local Green Bay Boys and Girls Club.
The Smiles for Life Foundation is a children's charity organization that has given contributions received from teeth whitening procedures to nearly 300 children's charities. For four months every year, participating dentists in the Smiles for Life campaign perform teeth whitening procedures to patients at less than the normal cost. The dentist will then donate 100% of the whitening costs to children's charities through the Smiles for Life foundation. Approximately $14 million has been raised to date from this campaign, which offers patients the most popular dental procedure in the United States at a reduced cost. In the last 6 years Dr. Quandt has raised over $65,000 for Smiles for Life.
Dr. Quandt is a proud participant in this exciting campaign that takes money earned from a procedure that gives patients more radiant smiles and gives to children both locally and around the country! It is a great opportunity for you to not only improve your smile but to help your community. If you are interested in teeth whitening, please talk to us about the Smiles for Life campaign.
We are very excited to introduce a new technology at Dental Designs by Quandt….the VersaWave dental laser. This new laser will indeed change the way you go to the dentist. What does this mean for you? How about no more needles? In most cases, a tooth without an existing mercury that has decay present does not need to be numbed or frozen. The laser not only numbs the tooth but also eliminates the decay. This means that we do not need to use a drill the remove the cavity. If you hate needles, this new technology can change your experience with us. This laser also allows us to sterilize root canals, perform gum contouring, and do in office crown lengthening. Performing the crown lengthening in our office not only will save you time, but money. Maybe, most importantly, is that we can use the laser to help with periodontal therapy. After cleaning the infected area, we use the laser to sterilize the infected gum pocket. This means a more thorough, complete treatment for you and less chance for future health problems. Please ask us how the VersaWave can change your life and how it REALLY IS…changing the way people go to the dentist.
CEREC ( C hairside E conomical R estoration in E sthetic C eramics) is an innovative way to quickly and precisely treat damaged teeth with a high-quality ceramic and metal-free material that we will match to the natural color of your teeth. CEREC can be done in a single session, removing the need for dental molds and temporary crowns. With the use of 3D technology, Dr. Quandt can perform this procedure with better precision and convenience to you while restoring or improving upon your smile.
Did you know?According to a study by the Gallop Organization and Consumer Reports, dentists are among the top five most trusted professionals. What do powdered fruit, talc, honey, dried flowers, mice and lizard livers have in common? They have all been ingredients in ancient toothpaste and powder. Yum. Attention Chocolate Lovers…Many dentists agree raisins can cause more tooth decay than chocolate. Sticky foods such as raisins and dried fruits can stay on the teeth longer and develop more decay. According to a study at the University of Connecticut, too much toothpaste early in life is responsible for more than 70% of fluorosis cases (staining or mottling of tooth enamel that develops when children swallow fluoridated toothpaste). Although this problem is only cosmetic, it is recommended children under six only use a pea-sized amount of toothpaste and be reminded to spit it out after brushing. |