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Father’s Day Gift Ideas That Will Have Dad Smiling

This Father’s Day Give Dad a Dental Gift to Keep Him Healthy for Years to Come
Father’s Day is just around the corner, on Sunday, June 19. June is also Men’s Health Month, where we devote extra time to help the Dads we know and love to remember to care for themselves as much as they care for their families.
Don’t take the easy road with another tie or set of tongs give him something for his teeth! Why?

Men are:
Less likely to brush their teeth twice a day
Less likely to brush their teeth after every meal
More likely to develop gum disease
More likely to develop oral cancer

Check out these cool gift ideas:
Bluetooth Toothbrush: For the gadget/techie guy, check out the Oral B SmartSeries line. This new electric toothbrush features Bluetooth technology for 2-way communication with Dad’s smartphone. Apps are already available for iPhone and Android. If the Dad you’re shopping for is an early adopter of new technology, get the jump on this brush!
During the wait for that Bluetooth toothbrush, Dad can also download a free app called Brush DJ. This fun and creative app helps keep track of dental health including when it’s time to replace a brush or brush head, and also happens to play awesome music to make sure everyone is brushing for the recommended two minutes!
Creative Toothbrush Holders:  Oral hygiene should be routine, but it doesn’t have to be boring with a fun and interesting toothbrush holder. Brushing and flossing can be a fun family affair with a little creativity!
Dental Emergency Kit: Do you know a Dad who loves to camp and travel?  Nothing can bring even the toughest hiker and traveler to his knees like dental problems when he is hours from a dentist. An emergency kit contains some basic first aid to help deal with most common dental emergencies until Dad can get to a dentist.
Noise Canceling Headphones: You may not be able to send Dad on a vacation for Father’s Day, but you can give him the gift of a little peace and quiet with some noise canceling headphones. These headphones are also a great accessory to bring to dental appointments for those who are less than excited to hear some of the noises that are usually found in a dental office.
A Scheduled Appointment or Dental Procedure: An appointment with one of our highly trained specialists at Personal Care Dentistry will detail exactly what he needs. Whether it’s just a routine cleaning and examination, a straighter smile or whiter teeth, he will leave our office feeling and looking like a new man! A routine cleaning, which is recommended for everyone annually, x-rays and a thorough examination, keeps teeth and gums healthy, which is important to overall health. If Dad is interested in any cosmetic services, we have just the thing to enhance his look, not just for Father’s Day, but for the long term.
Any concerns he may have about crooked teeth can be fixed with the Invisalign treatment we offerinvisible braces which will go unnoticed the whole time he has them and give him all the more reason to smile. Signs of discoloration, minor gaps or chipped teeth can be corrected with custom made porcelain veneers. The experienced professionals in our office know how important oral hygiene is for overall health so give Dad a gift this Father’s Day that will keep him healthy for many years to come.
Sources: DeltaDentalar.com

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