Hey in case you hadn’t noticed it’s about to be the year 2020. That sounds so futuristic doesn’t it? Honestly, it seems like we should be living more like the Jetson’s by now. Like a vacation home on Mars should be a thing, right? Ok, maybe that’s a little far-fetched, but in a lot of aspects we are living like the Jetson’s, aren’t we? Most people can talk to their robot “Alexa” and she will turn on the lights, pre heat the oven, set a timer, do your shopping. It’s incredible how far technology has come, even in just the last 20 years.
In the world of dentistry things have come a long way too. In fact, just this last year our office was able to incorporate 3D imaging into our practice. Almost all of our new patients get to experience this awesome technology. This type of imaging is essential, especially for our patients who are interested in dental implant options. This technology allows Dr. Labrum to map out your facial structures and obtain very intricate measurements of these areas. Measurements that are important when deciding where to place an implant and how many. Cone beam imaging (also called 3D imaging) is especially useful in deciding if you would be a good candidate for in office implant placement, which could save you time and money.
We have also incorporated new Mouthwatch intraoral cameras into each of our operatories. Dr. Labrum uses them often during exams, to help patients get a better idea of what he is looking at in their mouth. For many, this helps them to understand the severity of their recommended treatment, so they can make a more educated decision on how they might like to proceed with scheduling. Intraoral imaging is also useful in helping your insurance to understand why they should pay for your treatment. It’s a great tool we use when insurance tries to give our patients the run a around. We do our very best to ensure that each and every patient we see has a full understanding of their dental care, so we are very excited to share our new educational tools with you.
With all that being said we also wanted to do a short recap of some major events in our lives, for those who may have missed a few things. So, in no particular order here is our year in review.
2019 has been a great year for us, and we hope 2020 will only bring more fun! Thank you to all of our patients for allowing us to be part of your family, we look forward to seeing you all in 2020! Happy New Year!
If you’re currently over the age of thirty chances are you recall a time before cell phones, when pagers were cool, and the internet was still somewhat of an unknown phenomenon. It’s an incredible transformation between the world we grew up in and the world we live in now. Screen time is now something that needs to be discussed at all pediatric appointments and if you got a new pair of glasses recently, you probably added the blue light protection to avoid the tired eyes that come with constantly trying to filter the light emitting from your phone or laptop. Technology is a double-edged sword. It’s unavoidable and its always changing. But, it’s allowed us to make so much progress, especially in the medical and dental field. Were all about teeth so let’s talk about how dentistry and technology mix.
Do you remember when you used to have x-rays at the dentist? They’d shove that little paper square in your mouth that seemed to have razor blades for corners. Then you would have to wait a good twenty minutes to find out if your pictures turned out, or if you would have to do any retakes. No wonder no one wanted to have x-rays! Not to mention the amount of radiation associated with taking eighteen x-rays to make sure no stone was left unturned during your exam. Thankfully its ALL a thing of the past.
Let’s just think about that as a bad dream, as we wake to the reality of digital imaging and instant exposure. If you haven’t been to the dentist in the last few years (or if your current dentist is old school) you might find this quite unbelievable but, gone are the days of razorblade x-ray film. Now when you sit in the dental chair you will see your pictures pop up on the screen before the technician even gets back in the room. That’s right you will see them ON THE SCREEN!! Our office is a huge proponent of using digital tools. When you make an appointment, you will have only digital imaging and the censor we use in lieu of the old paper films are much more comfortable. The smooth and rounded corners will save you all the discomfort of the old days.
Many of you who may be a little more conscious of the amount of radiation exposure you receive are probably thinking about how much radiation might be needed to expose digital radiographs. The answer is simple…not a lot. We can feel you rolling your eyes, just hear us out. For reference, Radiation is something we are in contact with every day. According to Radiationanswers.org “Radiation can be found in soils, in our air…water, and in us”. The amount of radiation that our patients encounter is significantly less than what it used to be and just for perspective, is closest to the amount of radiation exposure you would get on a flight from LAX to JFK. Except on your last vacation you probably didn’t wear your lead apron. Or maybe you did, and we support that too.
We believe it is important for our patients to be educated and we always aim to make their care a priority. Typically, we only do x-rays one time a year and we eliminated the full 18 film series typically referred to as a “full mouth series”. The reason for this is because we use another digital imaging technology called a “Cone Beam CT”. This image eliminates the full mouth series because it shows us all the teeth and roots as well as some of the soft tissues in the surrounding areas. With this technology we’re able to check for infections and abnormalities in the soft tissue. Our digital images also prevent a patient from having unnecessary treatment. Dr. Labrum likes to be more conservative when diagnosing fillings and because of the incredible quality of our images he’s able to determine with more certainty the extent of the decay or demineralization that is present. We know as long as decay has not passed through the enamel layer there is a good chance, we can re-mineralize these areas with fluoride. We update x-rays once a year to make sure that there have been no changes to these small soft spots in the enamel. Our patients are the top priority and digital imaging allows us to provide them the best care possible.
We are thankful for YOU! We have the best patients, and the best community, here in Selah. So, to show our appreciation, we’re doing another contest. ALL MONTH LONG in the month of November. Find our post on Facebook and comment with a GIF to let us know what your thankful for. Then share the post with your friends! We didn’t forget you IG fanatics. If you are an Instagram User you can find us @selahfamilydentistry. Then post a picture of what your’e thankful for and tag us! You will be entered to win a holiday basket of goodies and gift cards!
We are so excited about the holidays coming up and hopefully you are too! During the Fall and Winter months, we have so much going on; You may not realize it, but this is actually the busiest time of year in our office. The end of year rush, as we lovingly call it, starts right around October. We want to make sure that we keep you in the loop about what we have going on so you can keep up with all the crazy fun stuff we’re doing!
Starting this week, on October 16th we are going to be doing an online Pumpkin Carving contest! Make sure you follow us on Facebook and Instagram for more information about that. We will also be doing a contest to win a $25 Amazon gift card. If you get a post card in the mail from us make sure you read the fine print! All you have to do is take a picture of yourself or someone you know with that postcard and make sure to use our hashtag, #selahfamilydentistry when you post the picture on your social media. In some cases, you may need to change the privacy settings for the post so we can see it. If you need help doing this just ask the first teenager you see. Trust us, they’ll know how to do it. The contest winner will be announced on January 1st.
We also have a couple staff birthdays coming up in October and Brittany is due to have her baby on November 1st. Some of us are betting it could be up to a week sooner than that! Feel free to contact the office if you wish to place a bet on a certain date, we like to bet coffee and donuts so be prepared for that.
Dr.Labrum is also feverishly working on his Halloween costume for the 12th Annual Selah Business Trick or Treat. Our office will be closed all day on Halloween. However, Dr.Labrum will be at the office during the event to hand out full sized candy bars and toothbrushes to all of the little’s who profess to brush and floss twice a day. We’re just kidding, they don’t have to lie, and in-case you’re wondering, the answer is NO the candy will not be sugar free. Our motto is go big or go home so make sure you stop by our office with lots of room in your trick or treat bag.
Last but not least, we are offering a special for the rest of October that will get you $100 off custom whitening trays. This includes two tubes of whitening gel, that for most would last a few months. All you have to do, is call and ask for the whitening special you saw online! While your at it, if you need an appointment get it scheduled.
In-case you hadn’t noticed the end of the year is almost upon us. In fact, its only 2 months away. Our schedule will fill up fast so please don’t wait until the last minute to try to use-up your remaining benefits. We will do our very best to make sure you get an appointment before the end of the year, but if you wait until the last minute, it’s much harder to get you the time and day you prefer. We hope to see you in the office soon even if just to say Trick or Treat! Until then stay spooky Selah fam!
The number one question we are getting from patients right now is “What insurance am I supposed to choose?”. Realistically, you can choose any one you want but its hard to know whats going to be the best one for you. The reason we get asked this so often is because we make it a point to educate our patients on their dental benefits. Our patients know that we can help them pick the best plan for them. There are so many different kinds of coverage to choose from and one might be more beneficial for your needs than another.
Right now in Washington, it’s open enrollment season for teachers. Yes, ALL teachers in Washington state will be getting new dental insurance. Previously, all school districts had different insurance plans depending on what they were offered. But now, all teachers will be offered three options for dental coverage and the one they choose will greatly effect their dental future. Have no fear Selah Family Dentistry is here! -Cue the dramatic entrance music- We’ve already done all the hard work for you. We know what plans you will be offered and we are more than happy to educate you on what the outcome will be, depending on which insurance you choose. Our goal is to take care of our patients and one way we do that is by going the extra mile to make things a little easier for them.
We’re focusing on teachers right now because they have some big changes coming up in their future, but really we are here to help with ANY insurance change or question you might have. Maybe your job is looking into new dental plans and you want to know how that will effect you. We can help with that. If you are planning to retire and you need help deciding what plan is going to give you more bang for your buck. We can help with that too. All you have to do is call!
We know insurance can be a tough thing to navigate so for all the teachers, we’re going to make this easy. If you prefer to choose your own dentist or you want to continue to see your current provider, you will want to pick the Uniform Dental Plan. The other two plans being offered are both “Managed Care Plans” this means they decide who your dentist will be, weather you like them or not. One managed care plan is provided through Delta Care (not to be confused with Delta Dental) and the other is called Willamette Dental. Therefore, you’ll want to be sure you pay close attention to the plan you pick. If you are a Selah School District employee, you will notice that the benefits on the new plans being offered may not be as good as what you once had. That’s because what you had previously was what Kristina likes to call a “Unicorn Plan” meaning there just aren’t too many of them out there and the coverage is insanely good. The new plan through Uniform Dental is great coverage though, and it’s more typical of what we would expect from standard dental insurance plans. Think, Unicorn Vs. Race Horse.
In any regard we want to make sure you pick the plan that best suits your needs. So, if you have questions please feel free to call us anytime during business hours and one of our insurance “experts” will be happy to help you out. Don’t let dental insurance get you down you have enough to worry about let us work for you!
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