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September 2007



Welcome to our September Newsletter.

As you know, we are celebrating the completion of 7 years of Midtown Dental.
As the summer comes to a close, we hope that you took full advantage of the gorgeous weather and enjoyed every minute of it!

Back to school feels like back to work! At Midtown, we have been happy to serve you through the summer and look forward to making you smile in the Fall.

The end of the year is quickly approaching! We would like to remind you to inform us of any work that you would like to complete before year end.

Please contact us by email or phone to answer any questions you might have.

Take Care!

The Midtown Dental Team


Midtown Dental celebrates it's 7th with a Blast!


$700 off full Invisalign cases for 2007!
Straighten your teeth...
WITHOUT braces!

As mentioned in our last enewsletter, we asked that you look out for our 7th Anniversary Special! Well we decided to stick with 7 for our 7th... a $700 discount, that is!

When you book your FREE Invisalign Consultation by October 15th, 2007, you will be able to get the discounted price for treatment STARTED by December 31, 2007. This will apply to Full Invisalign cases only.
Don't worry, if you've already had your consultation, you also qualify to receive this limited time discount. But you must start your treatment before December 31, 2007.

Click here to learn more about our promotion.

Click here
to visit the Invisalign website.


Dentistry and Heart Disease

Recent studies show considerable links between heart disease and oral health. In particular, gum disease and tooth loss may be good predictors of future heart disease.

The theory is that mouth bacteria - which cause gum disease - enter the bloodstream through the inflamed gum tissues, and eventually end up in the same plaque associated with heart disease.


The Best Remedy?

  • Proper oral hygiene (brush twice daily, floss daily)
  • No smoking
  • Weight control
  • Balanced diet
Although we don't often think that poor oral health may lead to such dire consequences, the recent research makes a convincing link. Take heed, practice good oral hygiene, start at an early age, and encourage others to do the same!
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