Sports Dentistry Facts

Did you know:

According to the National Youth Sports Foundation for Safety that
• Dental injuries are the most common type of orofacial injury sustained during participation in sports; the majority of these dental injuries are preventable.
• An athlete is 60 times more likely to sustain damage to the teeth when not wearing a protective mouthguard.
• It is estimated that mouthguards prevent approximately 200,000 injuries each year in high school and college football
• Mouthguards which are bought at sports stores without any individual fitting, provide only a low level of protection, if any.

According to the American Dental Association:
• A properly fitted mouthguard reduces the chances of sustaining a concussion from a blow to the jaw.
• Mouthguards should be worn at all times during competition; in practice as well as in games

The American Dental Association recommends wearing custom mouthguards for the following sports: acrobats, basketball, boxing, field Hockey, football, gymnastics, handball, ice hockey, lacrosse, martial arts, racquetball, roller hockey, rugby, shot putting, skateboarding, skiing, skydiving, soccer, squash, surfing, volleyball, water polo, weightlifting, wrestling.

Posted by: Angela Shore

Elizabeth is Climbing a 14ner

This Saturday August 21 I will be Hiking my first 14ner! I am so excited and nervous at the same time. 9 of us girls will be climbing Quandry and getting up at 4:00 am to start our trek! Wish us Luck and I will keep you all posted on how it goes. Stay Tuned!

Posted By Elizabeth Frauen

You could win an iPad!!!

Join our “Friends of BVDC” Contest!! 

 Help Us Build Our Presence on Facebook, Twitter and Google…and win prizes that will make you smile!

Contest begins July 15th!  Complete any or all of the challenges below.  We will put your name in our drawing for each challenge you fulfill.  The more you participate, the greater your chances of winning!

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ONE ENTRY

  1. Join us as a Friend on Facebook! www.facebook.com/bvdental  or click icon below.
  2. Invite your friends to join us on Facebook, and they MUST tell us in a Facebook post to our page that you sent them. (For example, “Hi, John Smith invited me! Please enter us into the iPod drawing”).  Then you and your friend are both entered!
  3. Follow us on Twitter— @TraceyHughesDDS.  Or click the icon below.
  4. Visit our booth on 8/6 and 8/13 at the Friday night Louisville Street Faire!

THREE ENTRIES

  1. Make a comment on our blog at www.bouldervalleydental.com/blog 
  2. Write a review about Boulder Valley Dental Center on Google. Click here!  You must have a Gmail account to post a review….only takes a minute!

FIVE ENTRIES!

  1. Film a video testimonial in our office and let us post it online.
  2. Refer a new patient *plus you will get a $50 giftcard for each new patient you refer!

1st Place Prize: 

a brand new Apple iPad for   1 lucky winner!

2nd Place Prize: 

A crisp, $100 bill to spend however you like!

 

3rd Place Prize:  

A $50 gift card to The Alley Cat Restaurant in Louisville CO

Note:  Winners must be residents of Colorado

 

Thank you for your referrals, reviews and blog comments!

Drawing will be held on October 1st!

Have a fantastic day and GOOD LUCK!

Boulder Valley Dental Center

Wanna Get Pampered?

Comforting massage chairs…herbal neck wraps…warm paraffin hand treatments…cold Starbuck’s frappuccinos. Think we are describing a local day spa? Actually, these are all new complimentary treatments available at Boulder Valley Dental. We are getting great reviews from our guests, who are delighted to have that extra touch of relaxation while receiving their dental treatments or cleanings.

Why do we do this? We know that some people, based on past experiences, may feel some nervousness about coming to the dentist. Our menu of comfort treatments allows you to fully relax, ease into your chair, and let go of that tension. And for guests who have been here before and have no nervousness whatsoever, then there is nothing like a warm paraffin hand treatment to add a bit of “day spa” to your visit. Not only will you walk out with gleaming teeth, you will have the softest hands imaginable!

So call us to schedule your dental treatment….and let us pamper you, too! Looking forward to seeing you soon.

Making your dental care more affordable…

Because we want to make the cost of your dental care easy and manageable, I am providing you information on CareCredit® patient payment plans. We have replaced our previous in-house billing policy with CareCredit because it provides our patients options that we simply could not offer directly through our office. With CareCredit, you’ll enjoy these benefits:

  • Flexible financing options (12 months interest free plans and extended payment plans up to 60 months)
  • Convenient low minimum monthly payments
  • No annual fees or prepayment penalties
  • Credit decision received immediately

CareCredit may be an excellent way for you to complete your recommended dental treatment plan.

Please give us a call to schedule an appointment to discuss the details of your dental care.  We’ll be happy to answer all of your questions about the treatment or CareCredit  patient payment plans.  720-259-3620

We look forward to seeing you  soon.

Louisville dentist, Dr. Tracey Hughes

A few words from Dr. Tracey Hughes

Imagine going to work everyday knowing that you might improve someone’s life – or make someone smile.  Imagine a vocation that implements artistry, technology and science, and that is endlessly fascinating.  It’s what I look forward to everyday!  But the most important and satisfying part of my career, what gets me up in the morning and keeps me going, are my patients. They are so special to me and I am honored that they have trusted me with something as important as their health – and their smiles.  Thanks to them, I can honestly say- I love my career!

Sincere Regards,

Dr. Tracey Hughes

303-666-8820  Call today for an appointment!

Location needed for photo shoot…

Boulder Valley Dental is ready to “show off” the smiles Dr. Hughes has created!  We are having a professinoal photo shoot and video testimonial taping session March 12.

We are looking for the ideal location to give a range of “lifestyle” backdrops such as windows, alcoves, fireplaces, piano or armoires.

If you are willing to share your private home for such an event in exchange for your own updated portriat package, or complimentary teeth whitening, please contact us ASAP at 303-666-8820.

Thanks for your help :)

BVDC Team

Community Food Share Success!!

kimfooddriveWe had a BLAST collecting food donations for the Community Food Share food drive!  It was a beautiful day, and we were constantly in awe at the generosity of the fabulous people of Louisville and their donations!  We were able to accumulate hundreds of pounds of food. 

It doesn’t always occur to us that some people may be hungry, they might not have that bag of chips to reach for, or milk to pour over their cereal.  We were honored to be able to help and look forward to doing it again soon!

 

If you would like to help, please go to www.communityfoodshare.com, opportunities are waiting!!

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas, everyone! It has truly been a pleasure serving you in 2009.  I look forward to seeing all of you for a wonderful 2010!

So to everyone; Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukah, Happy Kwanzza, Happy Eid al-Adha, Happy Yule….and if none of these suit you, have a happy Festivus for the Rest of Us!!!!!!

Hanukkah
The Jewish holiday of Hanukkah precedes Christmas every December (although it sometimes starts in November) but is not the holiest of Jewish holidays (that would be Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement). Hanukkah commemorates the rededication of the temple in Jerusalem after it was ransacked by the ruling Syrian/Greek regime. The temple was left with only enough oil to light the candles for one night, but the oil miraculously lasted eight. That’s why Hanukkah is celebrated for eight nights, beginning at sundown on December 21 in 2008. Traditions include lighting one candle of the menorah every night, eating fried foods such as latkes (to signify the importance of the oil), and playing the dreidel gambling game.

Eid al-Adha:
The Festival of Sacrifice, this Muslim holiday honours Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice his son to God. One of the two most important holidays in Islam, it follows the Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca) and is celebrated on Monday, December 8 in 2008. People who observe this holiday dress in their finest clothes, visit family, eat festive meals, and children receive gifts and treats.

Yule:
Another name for the Winter Solstice, this holiday on December 21 was celebrated centuries before Jesus Christ was born and marked a turning point in the season, when the worst of the winter was over. Animals were slaughtered so they wouldn’t have to be fed so it became a natural feast time. A live tree was brought into the home and decorated with ornaments and edible treats. Yule traditions include decorating the inside of the home with evergreens and candles, as well as traditional plants such as holly and mistletoe, and burning the Yule log for 12 days straight.

Christmas:
For Christians, December 25 marks the birth of Jesus Christ (though no one really knows when he was born) and began as a “mass for Christ” (hence, Christmas). In the early years of Christianity, Easter was the “holiest” holiday, but the church decided to celebrate the birth of Jesus to focus attention away from the Roman holiday of Saturnalia, celebrated through the month of December. Christmas traditions include giving gifts (just as the three wise men brought gifts to the infant Jesus), Santa Claus (derived from Saint Nicholas, a bishop who gave generously to the poor) and a festive meal. Originally this featured goose, but was replaced by turkey when Europeans colonized the Americas.

Kwanzaa:
Kwanzaa (Swahili for “first fruits”) is a non-religious African-American holiday celebrating family, community, and culture that was started in 1966. It is celebrated for seven days from December 26–January 1. Traditions of Kwanzaa include lighting a candle each of the seven days, family gatherings, and festive meals. Gift-giving is not a part of the Kwanzaa tradition.

Festivus for the Rest of Us:
If you don’t celebrate any of the above holidays, but don’t want to feel left out, you could start commemorating Festivus, the December holiday invented by Frank Costanza on Seinfeld. Instead of a Christmas tree there is a pole, which is central to the “airing of grievances” between family members. There is also a “feats of strength” component, which could be fun. You can see clips from the “Festivus” episode on You Tube.

Donations to Brownie Troop #537

brownietroop537When our patient Christine called Kim regarding donations for her daughters brownie troop, Kim immediately came to me and we both thought of things we could donate.

Every year, Brownie Troop #537 tries to make Christmastime brighter for members of their community.  How exciting it was that Boulder Valley Dental Center was asked to help! With Kims help, we were able to donate 30-50 tubes of toothpaste and 30-50 floss samples.

browniecardThanks Troop 537 for letting us be a part of your good deed!