Friday, December 17, 2010

SAVE WITH KURZ FAMILY DENTISTRY


Our Special Offers Can Save You Money...
**Please Mention Our Special Offer When Scheduling Your Appointment


$50 OFF ON YOUR NEXT VISIT
As a new patient at Kurz Family Dentistry you can save up to $50 on your first out of pocket expense. New patients only. Call us for details.


EARN A $100 CREDIT TOWARD ANY SERVICE
When your family become new patients at Kurz Family Dentistry you will receive a $100 credit toward any of our dental services (minimum of 3 family members). We offer a $75 credit for families of 2. Call us for details - cleaning and exam for each family member is required. We accept most dental insurance. New patients only.


$85 - Regular Cleaning, Exam & X-Rays
Don’t have dental insurance? Take advantage of our special “Dental Health” package. Care for your teeth with a complete dental exam, x-rays and cleaning. Preventative care can prevent more serious and costly dental issues later. We specialize in preventative, cosmetic and restorative dental care. Our knowledgeable and friendly staff are ready to help. Call us for details or to schedule your appointment today. New patients only.

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Thursday, December 2, 2010

Have The Smile You Always Wanted With Veneers


Veneers are a fantastic option for teeth that are stained, chipped, misaligned or worn down. This increasingly popular cosmetic dental procedure allows you to have a whole new, "perfect" smile. Veneers allow the dentist to reshape teeth, close gaps and conceal cracks, stains and chips... it's the ultimate smile makeover.

Veneers are thin porcelain shells that are fabricated in a dental laboratory and applied to the front of each tooth after a layer of enamel is removed from the tooth's surface. Despite the porcelain's thinness, it is extremely durable. Veneers often outlast most other cosmetic dental treatments.

You don't have to live with an imperfect smile. Veneers offers a safe, convenient and effective solution. Gain the confidence and appearance you always wanted. Ask us about FREE GLAMOUR SHOTS with your new veneers.

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Dental X-Rays Are Important !!


Even if you go to the dentist on a regular, or somewhat regular, basis for cleaning and exams it is important to also get x-rays every year. So often a patient will come in excrutiating pain from a tooth that has been gradually decaying for years, but the decay was not visible to the naked eye. All the extra pain and dental complications could have been avoided by routine x-rays.

Often decay forms between the teeth where it may never become visible to the examining dentist or the hygienist, but it is certainly visible on the x-ray. So when your dentist recommends x-rays, get them! It can save you pain, additional dental procedures and most importantly-- your tooth.

Kurz Family & Cosmetic dentistry specializes in preventative care. Call us today to schedule a complete exam, cleaning and x-ray.

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Friday, October 15, 2010

Use Or LOOSE Your Dental Benefits


You can save money and improve your dental health by maximizing your insurance benefits each year. Some dental insurance plans run on a fiscal year, but most run on a calendar year. If your dental insurance plan is on a calendar year, here are 5 great reasons why you should make a dental appointment now.

1. Yearly Maximum
The yearly maximum is the most money that the dental insurance plan will pay for your dental work within one full year. Unfortunately unused benefits to do rollover. The yearly maximum amount varies by insurance company, but usually is around $1,000 per year, per person. The yearly maximum usually renews each year (on January 1st if your plan is on a calendar year).

2. Deductible
The deductible is the amount of money that you must pay to your dentist. This out of pocket expense must be paid before your insurance company will pay for any services. This fee varies from one insurance plan to another and is sometimes higher if you choose an out-of-network dentist. Your deductible also starts again when your plan rolls over.

3. Premiums
If you are paying your dental insurance premiums every month as scheduled, you should definitely be using your benefits. Even if you are not having any particular dental problems, you should still always have your regular dental cleanings to help prevent and detect any early signs of cavities, gum disease, oral cancer and other dental issues.

4. Fee Increases
Another reason to use your benefits before the end of the year are possible insurance fee and deductible increases. Some dentists raise their rates at the beginning of the year due to the increased cost of living, materials and equipment. Some insurance companies also raise copays as well.

5. Dental Problems Can Get Worse
Delaying dental treatment, can put you at risk for more extensive and expensive treatment in the future. It can mean the difference having a tooth treated or having a tooth removed. What may be a simple cavity now, could turn into a root canal later. Call Kurz Family Dentistry today to schedule an appointment and use those benefits.

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Friday, September 10, 2010

Periodontal Disease & Why It Matters


What is Periodontal or "Gum" Disease?

When gingivitis is not treated, it can advance to "periodontitis" (which means "inflammation around the tooth.") This condition causes gums to pull away from the teeth and form pockets that become infected. The body's immune system fights the bacteria as the plaque grows and worsens below the gum line. As your body defends itself, bacterial toxins and the body's natural response to infection start to break down the bone and connective tissue that hold teeth in place. If left untreated, the bones, gums and tissue that support the teeth may be destroyed. Even worse, the teeth may eventually become loose and have to be removed.

Most people usually do not show any signs of periodontal disease until they hit their 30s or 40s. Men are more likely to have gum disease than women. Generally teens rarely develop gum disease, but they can develop gingivitis. Gingivitis is a the milder form of gum disease that can later lead to periodontitis. Most commonly, gum disease develops when plaque is allowed to build up along and under the gum line.

Here are some things you can do to prevent periodontal diseases:

- Brush your teeth twice a day (with a fluoride toothpaste)
- Floss every day
- Visit the dentist routinely for a check-up and professional cleaning
- Eat a well balanced diet
- Don't smoke

Some recent studies have observed that people with gum disease (when compared to people without gum disease) were more likely to develop heart disease or have difficulty controlling blood sugar. Other studies showed that women with gum disease were more likely than those with healthy gums to deliver preterm, low birth weight babies. So far, it is not been determined whether gum disease is the cause of these conditions, but the correlation definitely exists.

We encourage everyone to care for their teeth as a part of their overall health. Call us today to schedule your exam and routine cleaning.


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Thursday, July 8, 2010

Dental Insurance... Do You Need It?


There are many advantages to having at least some form of dental insurance. The benefits of having dental coverage include:


Dental coverage leads to better dental care
With better dental insurance, you can afford to have the treatments, surgeries, and regular check ups you need to keep your teeth and gums healthy. Many dental plans also cover the surgeries and medications you need to make sure that your teeth stay in peak shape.

Dental insurance can ensure better oral health
Many studies have shown that those who cannot easily afford dental care tend to neglect their oral health. Going extended periods of time without proper dental care will allow cavities and other conditions to fester and get worse. Patients who can afford dental care easily, however, may get more regular check ups, and so control conditions while they are less serious.

Dental coverage can help you stay financially healthy
If you develop a serious condition that has to do with your teeth or gums, it can be expensive and force you to spend money you don't have or use needed savings. Since dental surgery and other complex treatments can easily cost thousands of dollars, you may jeopardize your finances to keep your teeth healthy. Good dental coverage can put you in a position to be able to treat even serious conditions without breaking the bank.

Dental insurance can preserve your overall health
Our health depends a great deal on the food we eat. Strong and healthy teeth are needed to eat many of the essential foods, fruits and veggies we need to stay fit. With dental coverage, you can have the dental care you need so that you can enjoy the foods that will keep your body in great shape.


Kurz Dentistry welcomes dental insurance! We are in-network dental providers for many diffierent insurances plans including: Delta Dental, Met Life, Cigna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Humana, United Concordia, United Health Care & Atlanta Care.

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Thursday, June 17, 2010

Whiter Teeth - Brighter Smile


Teeth Whitening Treatment just $350 per patient (reg. $450) or 2 patients for just $450 (reg. $900). Zoom! is a revolutionary teeth whitening procedure. It's safe effective and fast, very fast. In just over an hour, your teeth will be dramatically whiter. The convenience of Zoom! in comparison to days of using strips or wearing trays makes it the perfect choice for the busy individual. The Zoom! Whitening procedure is simple. It begins with a short preparation to isolate your lips and gums. The clinician then applies the proprietary Zoom! whitening gel that is activated by a specially designed light. Teeth typically become at least six to ten shades whiter, sometimes more. A fluoride treatment completes the procedure. You'll be amazed with the results. In most cases, teeth get even whiter the first few days after the procedure. Trays with gel are recommended afterward for maximum whitening and maintenance.

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