Christopher Keldsen, DMD

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Thankful Turkey Contest

November 6th, 2013

We’re borrowing a favorite tradition from Dr. Keldsen’s family this year…

Meet our Thankful Turkey.  You might notice he is featherless and we need your help!

During the month of November, stop by the office and write one thing you are thankful for on a turkey feather.  It can be anything - mac n’ cheese or your family or books or your smile.  Whatever YOU are thankful for (don’t forget your name on the back!).

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Then on November 25, 2013, we’ll put all the feathers in a bowl and draw out a winner.  The winner will receive a $50 gift card to Safeway for their own Thanksgiving dinner AND we’ll donate $50 to the NeighborImpact Food Bank in their name to make some else’s dinner a little brighter too.

 

Happy Thanksgiving!!  Thanks for helping us fill our Thankful turkey with the many, many things we have to be grateful for this season.  It's important to be reminded that there is always, always, always something to be grateful for!

Check out our Thankful Turkey’s progress on our Facebook page

www.facebook.com/KelsdenFamilyDentalCare

 

November Marks National Diabetes Awareness Month

November 6th, 2013

Diabetes is a chronic disease that increases the risk for many serious health problems, including severe gum disease. November is Diabetes Awareness Month, and it’s a great time for us at Keldsen Family Dental Care to remind our patients that the way you care for your teeth at home doesn’t just affect your oral health; keeping your mouth healthy is vital to your overall health, too.

Diabetes is the result of a deficiency, or lack of the hormone insulin to properly transport glucose (blood sugar) to the cells throughout the body. According to the American Diabetes Association, the most common types of diabetes are Type One (90-95 percent of cases), Type Two (five percent), and gestational or pregnancy diabetes. Women who have had gestational diabetes have a 35 to 60 percent chance of developing diabetes, mostly Type Two, in the ten to 20 years following their pregnancy.

In the past decade, researchers have found links between periodontal (gum) disease and diabetes. Not only are people with diabetes more vulnerable to gum disease, but diabetes may also have the potential to affect blood glucose control, as well as contribute to the advancement of diabetes.

Nearly 26 million Americans currently live with the disease, with an additional 79 million in the pre-diabetes stage. There is some good news we want you to know, however; you can protect your gums and teeth from the effects of diabetes by visiting our Bend, OR office for an exam. Patients who are living with diabetes may require more often visits to ensure their dental health remains in tip-top shape. Many insurance plans provide expanded benefits for diabetic patients, and Dr. Keldsen can tell you how often you need to come in for an appointment.

For more information on how we can help, please do not hesitate to give us a call at our Bend, OR office.

Halloween - Candy, Costumes, and More!

October 31st, 2013

All Hallows' Eve, more commonly known as Halloween, is a yearly event celebrated on October 31, and one that is anticipated by the young and young at heart all over the world. Some scholars claim that Halloween originated from Celtic festivals that honored the dead or that celebrated the harvest, while others doubt that there's any connection at all to Samhain (a Gaelic harvest festival.) Regardless of its origin, our team at the dental office of Dr. Keldsen hope that Halloween is fun and enjoyed by all of our awesome patients!

Trick or Treat?

In North America, Halloween is predominantly celebrated by children who dress up in costumes, which range from scary to cute, who then go around the neighborhood knocking on doors asking "trick or treat", and they are given candy in return. Trick-or-treating is a time honored tradition, and though many parents groan at the pounds and pounds of candy collected by youngsters and fear for the health of their teeth, there are a few things you can do to help their teeth stay in great shape until the candy is gone:

  • Limit the amount of candy they can consume each day
  • Have them brush their teeth after eating candy
  • Avoid hard, chewy candies as they can stick in hard to brush places
  • Keep candy out of sight to reduce temptation
  • Don't buy candy too far in advance to limit pre-Halloween consumption
  • Help or encourage your children to floss

Halloween Fun

Halloween isn't just about gorging on candy; there are other events associated with this festive day including carving jack-o'-lanterns, painting pumpkins, decorating sugar cookies, bobbing for apples, going to haunted houses, or just curling up on the couch with a bowl full of popcorn and watching some classic, scary movies.

Halloween Around the World

Some countries, like Australia, frown upon Halloween, claiming it is an American event and not based in Australian culture, while others like Italy have embraced the fun and celebrate much as Canadians and Americans do. Mexicans have been celebrating this fun day since around 1960, and it marks the beginning of the Day of the Dead festival. Some countries in Europe have come late to the party, but since the 1990s, countries like Sweden, Norway, and Germany have started celebrating Halloween as well, and finding children in costumes or having ghosts hanging in windows has become commonplace.

Halloween is about fun; stepping outside our normal lives and donning a costume or gathering with friends to knock on doors and ask for candy is as much a part of our culture as hot dogs and barbecue on Labor Day. Have a safe and happy Halloween from the team at Keldsen Family Dental Care!

Tooth Halloween Costumes

October 28th, 2013

Halloween is just 3 days away!  And in case you needed some ideas for this year or next, we wanted to share some of our favorite Halloween costumes...tooth related, of course!

Tooth and Tooth Fairy (Couple)

The inspiration for this costume comes from our very own Dr. Keldsen.  A few Halloweens ago, he made this tooth costume himself and went out with the tooth fairy, AKA his wife, Stefanie.

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Tooth Fairy  (Child)

There’s no fairy more important to the dental community than the tooth fairy!  Check out this adorable tooth fairy costume we found at  www.chasing-fireflies.com

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Toothbrush and Toothpaste

Why not dress-up as two of the most important tools for your mouth?  Here are a few DIY Toothbrush and Toothpaste costumes.

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Vampire (Any age)

For an easy last minute costume, don’t forget about a Vampire.  You can dress this up or down as much as time will allow.  All you need are some fangs!  Don’t forget to floss your fangs after eating Halloween candy!

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Dentist

Last but not least, who wouldn’t want to dress up as a dentist this Halloween?

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Whatever you decide to dress up as, tooth-related or not, we hope you have fun and safe Halloween!