

Going To The Dentist: Tips for Children & Parents
Some of the questions I get asked most often around summertime are things about kids. Parents ask me, "When do I bring my kids in for their first dental appointment?" or "How can I make sure my kids have a good dental experience?" 1️⃣ The American Dental Association recommends that a child go to the dentist by age 1 or within six months after the first tooth erupts. If your child is mature enough to sit in a chair, open their mouth, and follow direction, we would love to see


I Graduated Dental School...Now What?
Congratulations to the 2020 dental school grads! Let's admit...it was kind of the pitts. But even if you didn't get to walk the stage during a special ceremony, don't worry - the best is yet to come! As a new grad you're probably wondering, "What do I need to do? What do I need to know?" so I thought I would provide you with some pearls from my 18 years experience as a dentist and multi-practice owner. 1. The learning is just beginning! Comparable to building a house, right n


Try On A Straighter Smile In Seconds With Invisalign® Smile View
Do you have crowding or spacing in your teeth? Have you ever wondered what a straighter, more confident smile would look like on you? Now you can SEE IT for yourself straight from your mobile device 📲 with Invisalign Smile View! Here’s how it works: 1️⃣ Using your mobile device click this link http://bit.ly/39Ppgld 2️⃣ Follow the prompts and take a smiling selfie 📲 😁 3️⃣ See your new smile in seconds! ⏱ Like what you see? Request your FREE consultation with me at New Horiz


Aging Gracefully - Tips From One Dentist To Another
Aging is a blessing, but doing it properly is one of the hallmarks to success in my opinion. Take these tips from one dentist to another on


Why I Offer Sedation Dentistry In My Practice
Hi everybody, it’s Dr. Kate, and I wanted to talk to you about one of the things that I do in my practice that I feel benefits patients and the dental team the most...and that is sedation for patients. It could be for fearful patients, special needs, or patients who may be a little cognitively affected with dementia or Alzheimer's. Basically people who may be really difficult to work on normally. In my office at New Horizons Dental Care, we offer everything from sedation with