Initial Exam with Digital X-Rays Only $1
Your introductory appointment will include cavity-detecting digital x-rays, diagnostic records and an exam with the doctor to assess your primary needs. All for just $1!

Seem too good to be true? Well, then you obviously haven't been to Boger Dental yet! We're told it's like no other dental experience and we'll make sure your visit with us will be nothing less. We look forward to meeting you!
 
Grandma Marcia, Granddaughter Brianna, Mom Starr. Part of three generations of Boger smiles.

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Local Bowler with PPM Sports Mouth Guard STRIKES Again!

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Matt McNiel On His Way to the Top!

Congratulations to Matt McNiel who is a patient at Boger Dental and an exceptional bowler. Matt bowled in the 2010 USBC Open Championships, the largest participatory sporting event in the world. The 24-year-old left-hander was determined and focused and blistered the tournament lanes for a 2,326 all-events effort Sunday, the highest nine-game total in 107 years of Open Championships competition.

McNiel averaged more than eight strikes per game

Up and coming bowler, Matt McNiel

Up-and-coming bowler and Boger Dental patient, Matt McNiel

and recorded 88 clean frames on the way to 806 in singles, 780 in team and 740 in doubles to break the all-events record of 2,321
Congratulations Matt!

Matt was wearing a PPM, a jaw repositioning device, (http://www.makkaradvantage.com/ ) just like the one Shaquille O’neal, Evander Holyfield, Terrell Owens, Tracy Porter ( NO Saints corner who ended the season for Favre and then Manning in ’09), Bode Miller, Scott McCarron (pro golfer), Devean George and many many other professional and ameatuer athletes.

Boger Dental Tooth Fairy Visits Area Classrooms

Thursday, February 25th, 2010
Celebrating Children's Dental Health Month

Celebrating Children's Dental Health Month

In celebration of National Children’s Dental Health Month, the Boger Dental Tooth Fairy and team members made visits to preschools and elementary schools throughout the community spreading the news about the importance of good dental care.

They talked with the kids about the importance of healthy eating, keeping their teeth clean and how to avoid getting cavities. In the elementary school classrooms, they had fun with a couple of activities to get them thinking about the important of their teeth for their mouths and bodies. One experiment demonstrated the amount of sugar in a can of soda and a bottle of a power drink. Our Tooth Fairy demonstrated how to use disclosing tablets to identify left over plaque that has not been brushed away and the importance of using a fluoride rinse after brushing at night. Finally, we gave out goodie bags with a toothbrush, floss, toothpaste and Xylitol toothbrushes and sugar-free gum.

A Brush Up On Brushing Techniques

A Brush Up On Brushing Techniques

We shared a few helpful tips with parents, too!
• Have your child brush morning and night with a pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste.
• Have them floss their teeth every day. Floss aids work great for this age and I showed the children a couple of different examples.
• Use a daily fluoride swish, such as “Inspector Hector” or “ACT.” Listerine also has a great product to show kids their plaque before and after brushing their teeth.
• Consider allowing your child to chew sugar-free gum after meals. Make sure an active ingredient is Xylitol (like the samples we have included), which inhibit Strep Mutans that cause decay.
• Encourage your child to drink plenty of water that has added fluoride. If they drink only bottled water, find a source of water that has added fluoride.
• Limit their intake of sodas, power (sports) drinks and juices, as well as sweets and sticky snacks, such as fruit snacks.