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“Fantastic! I just completed a “new patient” appointment and it was a great experience from start to finish! The office is beautiful and comfortable, the ladies at the reception desk were genuinely welcoming, and the hygienist was helpful and friendly. Dr. Dietz performed my cleaning and was thorough, yet gentle. (My teeth feel VERY clean, but my mouth isn’t sore at all!) I have never enjoyed the dentist, but I can honestly say this was a truly pleasant visit. I highly recommend this office!!”
“Awesome people. Caring and great treatment”
“Extremely friendly staff. Very thorough exam and cleaning. The atmosphere was relaxed and fun. I had my 6 and 5 year old with me and they were welcomed and accepted. Thank you, Bright Ridge!!”
“A little unsure about trying a new dentist (with a fear of dentist too), quickly became a silly thought. The entire staff, such as Deanne, Brenda, (I know I’m missing one), Emily, & Dr. Dietz are all great! So friendly and inviting. I’m glad they make me feel welcome. I will be referring them to everyone!”
I just took my son for his very first dentist check-up. All the staff and doctors were very friendly. They had a fun kids area in the waiting room, and he even got to watch Frozen on a TV on the ceiling while his teeth were checked. The hygienist and dentist were wonderful and explained everything they were doing in a kid-friendly way which made my son feel comfortable.
This is the best dentist office that I have ever been to. The entire staff if very friendly and everything seems to be state of the art. They have a nice waiting area and great assistants. A new feature in my most recent visit was the ability for you to choose the movie or tv series that you wanted to watch from an on-demand touch screen. This was nice as I got to watch something that I chose on the tv above the dental chair as I was having a teeth cleaning performed.
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Did you know that bottled water can actually contribute to tooth decay? Everybody knows that sugar “rots” your teeth… But bottled water? Acid is actually what causes cavities, and acid is a by-product of sugar breaking down in the mouth. So while bottled water may be a sugar-free beverage, its acidity can still damage your teeth! Acid is the means by which the protective enamel on your teeth demineralizes and succumbs to a “cavity.” This often occurs first in hard to clean places like the pits on the top of your back teeth or between your teeth. Don’t floss much? Well then you better listen up! It’s Not Rocket Science- It’s Chemistry! Without taking you on bad trip back to high school chemistry, let’s talk a little bit about the pH scale. Neutral pH is 7 (pH is a measure of a liquid’s acidity at 1-7, and alkalinity at 7-14). Tooth decay begins at a pH of 5.5. Any pH less than 5.5 can be thought of as the “danger zone.” Take a look at the pH of some common beverages on the graphic to the right. That “cup of joe” in the morning is a singular acid attack, but […]
What the Bentonville AR Dentists at Bright Ridge Dental Can Do for You Most people will tell you that their general dentist is the one healthcare provider they see more than any other. This is not without good reason; general dentistry is uniquely designed for the prevention of oral diseases. This study reveals that nearly 65% of all dental procedures are either preventative or diagnostic. General dentists place a strong emphasis on hygiene and oral health, which enables patients to avoid the progression of dental ailments. If left unattended, dental diseases ultimately result in extreme pain, downtime from work or school and significant costs each year. General dentistry is primarily concerned with providing routine dental care to people of all ages. For instance, at a routine visit to a Dentist in Bentonville AR, like Bright Ridge Dental, you will undergo a thorough examination of your mouth. This examination includes inspecting your teeth and gums among other oral structures, as well as a discussion about your dental and overall health. If your exam reveals tooth decay, your dentist will probably suggest a filling for the diseased tooth. While these procedures are the most common ones, they are hardly the only services provided by a dentist […]
At Bright Ridge Dental, we like to “practice what we preach” with regards to your diet and its impact on your oral health! I have taken great care to make your waiting room beverage experience at our Bentonville dental office congruent with this philosophy. Don’t get me wrong- we still want your experience with us to be refreshing, in more ways than one! But we do NOT serve soda or sweet tea in our waiting room! After reading this article, I think you will understand that sparkling water is a smart, refreshing alternative to soft drinks! Sincerely Yours (in all things refreshing),Dr. Kristian C. Dietz, DDS The following has been adapted from American Dental Association’s MouthHealthy.org: Is Sparkling Water Bad for My Teeth? Is the satisfying fizz of your favorite sparkling water putting you at risk for tooth decay? Because any drink with carbonation—including sparkling water—has a higher acid level, some reports have questioned whether sipping sparkling water will weaken your tooth enamel (the hard outer shell of your teeth where cavities first form). So, Is Sparkling Water Affecting My Teeth? According to available research, sparkling water is generally fine for your teeth—and here’s why. In a study using teeth […]