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Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Black Friday Tips and Tricks



Black Friday is almost here and in fact, it's starting even earlier. If you are one of those with a black belt in Black Friday shopping, listen up: some retailers will be opening as early as 6pm Thanksgiving Day!

There will be online deals and in store door-buster sales, so whether you choose to brave the crowds or shop online - we wanted to make sure you knew these tips and tricks for surviving Black Friday:
  • Plan Ahead - Research is key! Check store circulars and websites for who's offering what deals.
  • Park Far Away From The Store - Sure a spot up front is convenient, but also more likely to get damaged in all the frenzy. Pick a spot further a way, it'll be worth the extra walk.
  • Make a Budget - Know what you can afford and make note of what things typically cost - that way if you're shopping in store or online and the price drops, you'll know you are getting a good deal.
  • Leave Small Children at Home - With all the crowds it can be easy to lose a small child in a store. Avoid that panic, plan for a babysitter or family member to watch your kids.
  • Be Kind - Sales associates will be overwhelmed in store, show some patience and consideration. Rushing could mean a mistake on your purchase and a headache later.
  • Check Your Receipt - Before leaving the register, review your receipt to make sure everything was priced as advertised. This will save you the trouble of having to return to the store and wait on line for a refund.
  • Consider Not Going Out - Many stores are featuring online deals that are the same or better than in stores. And with Cyber Monday around the corner, more online deals will be popping up.
  • Remember to Shop Small - Small Business Saturday will be happening on the 30th! Save some shopping for Saturday and shop at your local businesses.
Have you mastered the art of Black Friday shopping? Share your tips with us on our Facebook page!

For more information about surviving Black Friday, please read LongIsland.com's article.

Monday, November 25, 2013

Adelberg Montalvan Featured in NYMetroParents

We've been featured in an article on NYMetroParents! Our new, West Islip, location is highlighted in addition to services we offer. See below for an excerpt and a link following to read the full article!

Thanks for the great write up NYMetroParents:
With offices located in Massapequa Park and Nesconset, Adelberg Montalvan Pediatric Dental recently opened its West Islip location. The pediatric dental practice makes visiting the dentist a fun experience for kids, offering the highest quality dental care in a fun and enjoyable environment. All three offices are decorated in a under the sea theme to create a positive experience for children.
Adelberg Montalvan Pediatric Dental offers early dental care to help children develop good oral health habits, general dental treatment to keep your child’s teeth clean and healthy, sedation dentistry for fearful or anxious patients, laser dentistry, and dental care for children with special needs. The practice also offers orthodontic care, such as Invisalign Teen, braces, and retainers.
Full article here!

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Thanksgiving Fun on Long Island

 
From crafts to Turkey Tots - there's no shortage of Thanksgiving themed events on Long Island. Check out some of these events happening nearby:
 
Massapequa Turkey Trot: Saturday, November 23rd
Brady Park, Massapequa Park
Proceeds to benefit YES Community Counseling Center. The Youth Fun Run starts at 8:30am and the 5k Run/Walk starts at 9am. Be part of the excitement! Click here for more info.
 
Thanksgiving Celebration: Saturday, November 23rd
Long Island Science Center, Riverhead
Have a family science day at the LI Science Center - learn about the turkey, a native bird of America. 
 
Native American Day: Sunday, November 24th
Huntington Historical Society Museums
Children will learn about the daily life of the Native Americans - their traditions, skills, food, and clothing. Register now!
 
Nissequogue River State Park Foundation's 2013 Thanksgiving Day 5k & Turkey Trot: Thursday, November 28
This run is held on Thanksgiving Day, from 8am - 10am at the Park Administration Building in Kings Park. Click here for registration information.

Do you have any events you'll be attending? Share with us on our Facebook page!

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Food Allergies and Thanksgiving Dinner



Thanksgiving is quickly sneaking up on us. As exciting as it may be to spend time with your loved ones and enjoy a home cooked feast, parents of children with food allergies can start getting anxious.

We don't want this holiday to cause you stress. Check out these great tips (for parents AND hosts) to ensure a safe and happy Turkey Day meal for all, courtesy of SheKnows.com:

If one of your guests has a food allergy:
  • Call ahead and ask how you can work with them to ensure a safe dinner
  • Always be mindful of cross-contamination (washing hands, separating utensils)
  • Save packages of prepared food so you can check the ingredient list - or have the home cooked recipes readily available
If your child has a food allergy:
  • If eating Thanksgiving away from home, call ahead and see what the host's menu plans are
  • Don't be afraid to pack safe food alternatives
  • If bringing an allergen-free food option, also bring separate serving utensils
These tips are great to keep in mind during any holiday meal. Does your child have a food allergy? Share some of your tips in handling the situation with us on our Facebook page!

Friday, November 15, 2013

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Questions, Answered: What is Sedation Dentistry?


If you bring your child for a dental visit and they end up needing to be sedated, you may be quite nervous or skeptical of the process. We don’t blame you! That’s why we want to explain the services we offer to ease your minds.

Sedation dentistry is available to facilitate dental treatment to fearful and anxious patients or those who are unable to cooperate due to lack of psychological or emotional maturity and/or a disability.

Sedation can range from using Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas) to General Anesthesia, here we’ll explain the differences should your child ever need either of the two:

Nitrous Oxide – Laughing Gas
Nitrous oxide has a calming effect on patients, especially those who are anxious, phobic, or tend to gag during their dental treatment. It is a mild sedation, administered through a small, scented mask, where patients are still conscious and can talk. The effects of the ‘laughing gas’ do not linger and rarely ever has side effects.
IV Sedation
IV Sedation provides a way for completing all of a child’s dental needs while he or she is comfortable, pain-free, and sound asleep. This type of sedation is utilized in our office with an experienced and qualified dental anesthesiologist, Dr. Boorin. Dr. Boorin uses medications and monitors equal to those currently used in hospitals. Children are awoken soon after the dental treatment is completed and free from any memory of the treatment itself, the IV, and our monitors.
Feel free to discuss both options with any of our doctors. For additional information, visit our website!

Friday, November 8, 2013

Easy Alternatives for Teething Rings

Adelberg Montalvan Pediatric Dental and Orthodontics


Some teething kids want to chomp on anything EXCEPT the teething rings you bring home from the store. So now what? Luckily there are quite a few alternatives, many of which you may already have in your home:

  • Frozen Mini Bagel - The spongy circle will help absorb excess drool and is much tastier than a plastic ring. Make sure to keep your child to be sure a piece of the bagel doesn't break off causing a choking hazard.
  • Frozen Waffle - Similar to a frozen mini bagel -the frozen waffle is a soothing treat for older kids cutting new pearly whites. Bonus, it thaws and turns to mush in your child's mouth to minimize the risk of choking hazards.
  • Wooden Spoon - If you notice your child gnawing on their crib or side tables, perhaps a wooden spoon will do the trick. Make sure this kitchen utensil is natural, smooth, with rounded edges.
  • Wet Washcloth - If your child is already sucking on fabric, try offering a cold / wet washcloth. Just stick a wet washcloth in the fridge for a bit before giving to your child.
  • Gum Massage - If no teeth have come in yet, try washing your hands and giving your child a little gum massage. Simply rub the gums with a clean finger to offer some relief.

There are many alternatives to plastic teething rings - the important thing is to find something that works for you and your child. Always be aware of the objects your child is putting into their mouths to avoid potential choking hazards.

Have other alternative teething ring suggestions? Share with us on our Facebook page!

Thursday, November 7, 2013

The Importance of Flossing

Adelberg Montalvan Pediatric Dental and Orthodontics


Flossing is ESSENTIAL to anyone's oral health routine, children especially. Sometimes flossing isnt the easiest thing for children to do - but don't worry, we have some tips to help them with solid oral care habits:
  1. Hand held 'floss sticks' are a very useful tool in helping kids learn how to floss on their own and is much easier for small hands to hold. Use a similar flossing technique with the same zig-zag motion as you would with standard floss. Make sure not to pop or snap the floss, slide the floss around each tooth gently.
  2. Schedule a dental check up and have your child show the dentist their flossing technique. This way the hygienist can instruct your child the correct flossing method and help them fix their technique.
  3. Have your child watch you floss your own teeth! What better way to set an example. Have your child brush and floss along side of you to reinforce good habits.
  4. Chart their progress and reinforce their efforts! Good habits take time to develop. Have a flossing chart in the bathroom is a great reminder for kids to floss everyday. Gentle reminders also help as well as praise when your child does floss on their own.
Feel free to contact us for a dental check up and we can go through the importance of flossing with your child. Do you have helpful tips to get kids into a flossing habit? Share with us on our Facebook page!