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Welcome and thank you for visiting our website.
Please take a few moments to tour our office and review
general information, meant to acquaint you with us.
Our practice is exclusively patient centered. It is
designed and maintained so we can provide you with the
comprehensive oral care in a friendly and relaxed
atmosphere that you deserve. You can enjoy comfortable
dentistry with Nitrous Oxide Sedation and overhead TV monitors. All while you receive the highest
standard of care. We utilize the best-proven techniques
and quality materials when delivering care to you and
your family. We were voted among Top Dentists in Austin
by top Dentist Inc. and covered in January 2008 issue of Austin Monthly
magazine. So if you are looking to establish a mutually
trusting
and professional yet friendly long-term relationship with compassionate and
dedicated dentists in Austin, you don't need to look any further. One visit to our office will convince you
that we
set the bar very high to ensure your comfort and satisfaction.
Thank you and see you soon!
Dr. Maggie Sharfae Dr. Benjamin Sharfae
How often do I need to see my dentist?
It is a proven fact that your appearance has a great
deal of influence on your daily personal and business
life. Your smile says a lot about you. A beautiful and
healthy smile is one of the most visible features that
creates positive first impressions and portrays an image
of confidence, reliability, self-worth, and
responsibility to everyone around you. With a healthy
smile and mouth we set the parameters for a healthy body
as well.
Seeing your dentist twice a year is the best way to
ensure good oral health. These regular visits to your
dentist are the key to maintaining healthy teeth and
gums. During these visits at our practice, a cancer
screening of the head and neck and oral cavity is
performed, cavity detecting pictures are obtained, and
your teeth are cleaned professionally as needed. Tooth
decay and gum disease are the biggest risks for adults
who do not receive regular dental care. The U.S. Surgeon
General�s 2000 report, �Oral Health in America,� states
that there are links between gum disease and health
problems such as Diabetes and low birth weight babies,
premature birth, and heart disease, among other
conditions.
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