Are you looking for a dental office that is not happy with the status-quo? Well at Main Street Dental we are striving to get better each and every day. One of the ways we can do this is to stay on top of our continuing education and modern technologies in the field. Check out this […]
Good morning Gresham! This is Dr. Seth with Main Street Dental Gresham with another blog post regarding the recent American Dental Associations seals of approvals for new products…ask us about these products that we carry in office like the waterpik water flossers, oscillating toothbrushes, white strips, denture creams, etc. Call us if you need an […]
Dr. Seth Monson here from Main Street Dental Gresham! I was just wondering how do you find a new doctor, dentist, mechanic, etc? Is it with online reviews? And if so, do you take these as truth as much as you would from word of mouth? I am starting to think so, whenever I am […]
Good morning Gresham! This is Dr. Seth here from Main Street Dental Gresham, I wanted to pass along this article from the ADA concerning how sugar and tobacco can actually make you look older in regards to your dental health. The main ingredient-INFLAMMATION! Duh Duh Duh! Click below to check out other useful information from […]
Bad Breath is Among “Warning Signs” Of Gum Disease Dr. Seth Monson here from Main Street Dental in Gresham. Do you have bad breath that does not go away with brushing or mouthrinse? It could be a sign of gum disease, a type of infection that may need to be cleaned by a dental hygienist […]
Well this is for all you dental professionals out there, sorry Main Street Dental patients! I have been so thrilled with the customized care and attention from Fluence of Portland that I will recommend them to all my colleagues. Darby and Kristi in particular have been of the utmost help in setting up Main Street […]
Good morning Gresham and surrounding areas! Dr. Seth Monson here from Main Street Dental in Gresham, OR, your local dentist office for over 60 years! Recently, the ADA published an article reviewing the training programs and prescriber education guidelines for prescribing narcotics for dental pain. The FDA and ADA are apparently teaming up to expand […]
Do you ever wonder when you go to the dentist why your provider ALWAYS seems to want x-rays of your teeth or surrounding areas? Although it may feel this way, dentists tend to not want xrays every single visit to the office. If you are high risk of developing cavities or infections of the jaw […]
A recent article in the Journal of the American Dental Association stated that children with autism spectrum disorder may benefit from repeated, easy visits and services at the dental office that help to desensitize the fear of the dentist. All of us are created differently, different needs, sensations, and teeth sensitivities. The ADA news article […]