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Oceanside, CA Dentist Continues to Provide Superior Dental Care for Patients

Dr. Gregory Staffon, dentist in Oceanside, CA, offers friendly dental tips to help his patients smile bigger and brighter all year.

2013-02-22
CARLSBAD, CA, February 22, 2013 (Press-News.org) Visiting Dr. Gregory Staffon, Oceanside, CA dentist, for regular checkups and cleanings can help prevent many dental problems as well as to help patients maintain optimal oral health every year. In order to provide his patients with the best care possible, Dr. Staffon offers advice for his patients by sharing dental tips for when to visit his office for treatment.

"Regular dentists to my office help me to find early signs of disease. By visiting my office at least twice a year, I can treat problems while they are still in a manageable stage. If patients maintain these visits in addition to proper at home care, we can keep their smile glowing for longer," said Dr. Gregory Staffon, dentist in Oceanside, CA.

On average, visiting Dr. Staffon twice a year works well for most people. However, many can get away with fewer visits while others need more frequent visits. People with very little risk of cavities or gum disease can do fine visiting Dr. Staffon, Carlsbad dentist, just once a year while patients with a high-risk of dental disease might need to visit every three or four months. This high-risk group includes smokers, diabetics, people with current gum disease, people with weak immune response to bacterial infection and those who tend to get cavities or buildup of plaque.

Most symptoms and problems that occur with a patient's mouth, teeth, and gums are not emergencies and usually can wait for an appointment with Dr. Gregory Staffon and his team of dental professionals. However, urgent attention is needed if a patient knocks out a tooth, chips or breaks a tooth, experiences a toothache, has gum swelling or redness, jaw pain, and an array of other complications. When an emergency arises, Dr. Staffon, dentist in Carlsbad, urges his patients to contact his office immediately for the best care possible.

"Good dental care is the best way to prevent non-traumatic problems with your teeth," said Dr. Gregory Staffon, Oceanside family dentist. "By brushing teeth twice a day, and flossing at least once a day, patients can help maintain a healthy, glowing smile."

For more information on Dr. Gregory Staffon or to understand when to make an appointment, patients can visit the practice's website at http://www.staffondentistry.com, or by contacting the office by calling (760) 434-3103.

About Dr. Gregory Staffon, D.D.S: Born and raised in Long Beach, California, Dr. Gregory Staffon graduated from UCLA School of Dentistry in 1984. He has received extensive continuing education in orthodontic studies, as well as cosmetic training and experience. Dr. Staffon puts an emphasis on comprehensive cosmetic dentistry and facial aesthetics, allowing him to successfully perform services such as veneers, Invisalign and bridges. Dr. Staffon participates in continuing education programs each year to ensure that he is providing the most up to date and effective service to his patients in Carlsbad. Dr. Staffon also is a member of various professional dental organizations.

Media Contact:
Gregory Staffon, D.D.S.
contactus@staffondentistry.com
2725 Jefferson St. Ste. 6
Carlsbad, CA 92008
(760) 434-3103
http://www.staffondentistry.com


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[Press-News.org] Oceanside, CA Dentist Continues to Provide Superior Dental Care for Patients
Dr. Gregory Staffon, dentist in Oceanside, CA, offers friendly dental tips to help his patients smile bigger and brighter all year.