Ryba Dentistry
We listen closely to our patients' dental concerns and goals to develop the best possible treatment plan for improving and maintaining their oral health and acheiving beautiful, esthetic results. It is our goal to ensure that our patients understand and are comfortable with their treatments. Dr. Ryba offers a variety of general dental services at the office including those listed below:
Exams & C
As the pandemic continues, we'd like to remind you that the health and safety of our patients and staff is our top priority. Our office will continue to follow the infection control protocols and guidelines from the CDC, including social distancing between patients, mask wearing upon arrival, correct PPE for our staff, and continued diligent sterilization processes. We can assure you a safe and comfortable visit and look forward to seeing you soon!
03/17/2020
Given the uncertainty as to how long our office will be closed for routine visits as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, we would like to remind our patients and the general public to practice excellent dental hygiene techniques over the next few weeks (and always!).
-Thoroughly wash your hands before and after practicing dental hygiene.
-Brush your teeth with a fluoridated toothpaste for two minutes at least twice per day.
-Use a soft toothbrush and angle the bristles at the gum line to remove plaque on the cheek side and tongue side of each tooth.
-Replace your toothbrush if you have been using it longer than 3 months or if the bristles are frayed.
-Floss between each tooth at least once per day
-Rinse with an anticavity mouthrinse (such as ACT or Listerine Zero) after flossing and brushing. Swish with the rinse for 30 seconds, spit, and do not rinse with water after.
-Supervise young children and assist the elderly in practicing dental hygiene. If your loved ones are in a nursing home, please verify with their healthcare team that their teeth are being cleaned.
-Limit the use of sugary beverages and foods, including pop, sweetened iced tea, sports drinks, candy, and sweetened chewing gum.
-If you are sick and using throat lozenges, be sure to use sugar-free lozenges only.
Many dental emergencies are entirely preventable with proper home care. Let’s work together to prevent as many dental emergencies as we can during this period of limited access to dental care.
Stay healthy and keep smiling!
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