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| November 2009 - Tips, eNews, and More! |
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The cold seems to have settled in and taken hold of the city.
November is a great time to finish up the chores in and around your home in preparation for the upcoming winter season. We've included some tips to help get you started.
November is CPR Awareness Month, a life saving skill that we strongly believe in. click here for courses near you. November is also Diabetes Awareness Month. click here for more details.
Is it time for a cleaning or to have your dental work completed?
If your dental benefits are based on the calendar year, your maximums may not roll over into the New Year. If you don't use them they will go to waste.
Call us today or click here to request an appointment and we will find a time that fits your schedule.
Have a safe and healthy month,
The team @ Kingston Park Dental Office
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| Mind the Gap! |
Are you hesitant to show your teeth when you smile?
Is your smile missing something?
Maybe even a full tooth!
Many people, for one reason or another, have lost a tooth. Reasons range from poor dental hygiene to any variety of accidents.
Whatever the reason for the missing tooth, talk to us about how you can repair your smile and replace your tooth with a dental implant. A dental implant is a man-made tooth root over which a crown is cemented.
We are celebrating our 20th anniversary of placing and restoring implants!
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| Are You Ready for the Winter Season? |
There is still much to be done to prepare for the winter months ahead. Here are some reminders to keep you on top of things:
If you haven't done so already, remember to rake the leaves, weed, feed and aerate the lawn one last time before the snow comes.
If your pet 'uses the yard', it is a good time to clean up after them (you'll be glad you did when the snow melts in the spring).
If you have trees that overhang your roof, remember to clean out the gutters.
Turn off the water to the outdoor faucets, empty your hoses, roll them up and store them properly (this will save you from needing a new one next year).
If you have a humidifier clean the filter, and make sure it still works. Change the filter in your furnace and make sure the heating system in your residence is working (the first cold snap is no time for a surprise).
The next warm afternoon that you spend at home, open all of your windows for several hours, especially the ones in the basement if you live in a house.
If you can't remember when you changed the batteries in you smoke detector, DO IT TODAY!
There are also several websites that offer tips specific for preparing apartments, condos, cottages etc. for each season. A little work now can go a long way as well as offer activities that the whole family can participate in. Remember to stretch before performing any activity, yard work included.
Now get out there and enjoy the rest of the season!
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