“As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them. John F. Kennedy
Again, we come to this time of the year to reflect on all the things we are thankful for and to express our gratitude to others.
Loved Ones
On a personal basis, we give thanks for our families, our friends, for our health, and for our general well-being.
Good Food
Have you started planning for your Thanksgiving feast? Get ready to load up on traditional turkey or ham, salad, mashed potatoes and gravy, biscuits, and desserts, yum! There are some foods we recommend you stay away from to avoid a mishap of a broken tooth or lost filling over the holidays: hard nuts, candies, ice cubes, caramels, taffy, and toffee.
Modern Technology
As endodontists, we could make a long list of things we are grateful for. We could start with the advances made in technology that help us perform root canal procedures and endodontic surgery that we are specially trained for. Today, we have the Gentle Wave ® Procedure. This state-of-the-art system distributes fluids throughout your root canal system, thereby removing the tooth pulp and infection while preserving valuable tooth structure. Simply put, we are thankful for the special tools and training we use daily to save teeth!
Our Great Team
We are thankful for our relationships with the best dentists in the community and working with them closely to customize treatment for each patient’s individual needs. Our team of office managers, treatment care coordinators, technicians, and dental assistants each shine in their area of expertise to create a loyal and trustworthy staff whom we depend on each day to support us and our patients in providing high-quality endodontic treatment. They are the best team ever!
Our Amazing Patients
We are grateful for our amazing patients. We are thankful that you have confidence in our services and trust us to do a great job, which we so proudly and happily accomplish each day. So, we are thankful to service you in your endodontic needs.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!
Dr. JD Simonton & Dr. Michael Shen