Tyson's Dental Associates
8230 Boone Blvd, Suite #410
Vienna, Virginia 22182

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Ph. (703) 848-8906
Fx. (703) 848-8909

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.: Russian
.: Spanish
.: French
.: German
.: Farsi
.: Urdu
.: Hindi
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Monday 10am - 7pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 7pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 4pm
(2 Saturdays a month)



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April 6, 2011

Manager’s Advice

We will do our best to see that you receive your maximum insurance benefits for all covered services, however, please note that dental insurance is intended to cover some, but not all, of the cost of your care.

Most dental insurance plans include co-insurance, a deductible and other expenses which are not covered. Also you should be aware that the total fee, regardless of your insurance, is ultimately your responsibility. Please bring in your insurance plan information and we will make every effort to see to it that you receive the maximum benefits to which you are entitled.

Should you have any questions about your specific insurance plan, please contact our office and we will be glad to assist you.

Posted under: Manager's Advise @ 2:40 pm

October 29, 2010

Prevent cavities through sealants

From the desk of the Office Manager: Marilia

What is it—A sealant is a clear or tinted plastic protective coating for teeth. It is painted onto the chewing surfaces of the back teeth (molars and premolars). These are the areas where most cavities form. Molars and premolars have grooves and crevices. Dentists call these pits and fissures. Food can get stuck in these crevices. Some are so deep that the bristles of a toothbrush can’t reach into them. Grooves and crevices provide the perfect environment for bacteria to grow and cause cavities. Sealants help to prevent this from happening. They cover the grooves and crevices so that food cannot get into them.

What it’s used for—Sealants are applied to teeth to help prevent cavities. In the past, they usually were used only in children. But adults also can get sealants Not only are sealants very effective, they cost a lot less than filling cavities. In children, sealants can be applied to baby molars to protect them from cavities. Eventually, these molars fall out and the new, permanent molars come in. These molars can be sealed, too. Most dentists recommend that sealants be applied to each permanent molar as soon as possible. This can be when the tooth is only partially erupted into the mouth. However, it can be done only if the tooth can be kept dry and free of saliva while the sealant is applied. If your child has a high risk of cavities, your dentist may decide to seal the premolars, or bicuspids, as well. The premolars are the teeth directly in front of the molars. Sealants can be used in adults who have an increased risk of developing cavities. Your dentist can suggest whether sealants are appropriate for you. Sealants can be put on teeth that show early signs of decay. But once the decay has broken through the enamel, the tooth will need a filling.

Preparation—Applying sealants is quick and painless. It can be done during a routine dental visit. No injections are needed. However, it is very important to sit still so the tooth or teeth being worked on will stay dry. This allows the sealant material to stick properly to the tooth.

How it’s done—The dentist/hygienist/Assistant cleans the area to remove any food or debris in and around the teeth. Then he or she makes sure the teeth are dry so that the sealant can stick. The sealant is applied in liquid form. It flows over and into the grooves and crevices. The sealant usually hardens (sets) within 20 to 60 seconds. Sometimes it is set with a special light.

Follow Up—Studies show that sealants can last a long time, sometimes as long as 15 years. But they don’t last forever. The dentist will check the sealants during routine visits. If necessary, the sealants can be replaced. Remember, sealants work well, but they can’t keep teeth cavity-free without some help. Keep brushing twice a day, flossing at least once a day, and visiting a dentist regularly.

Children with sealants still should: Brush twice a day with a pea-size amount of fluoride toothpaste. Floss between any teeth that touch each other. Get the right amount of fluoride, either by drinking fluoridated water or taking fluoride liquid or pills. See a dentist regularly.

Posted under: Health News,Manager's Advise,Oral Care @ 4:26 pm

May 13, 2010

Manager’s Advice – May 2010

We will do our best to see that you receive your maximum insurance benefits for all covered services, however, please note that dental insurance is intended to cover some, but not all, of the cost of your care. Most dental insurance plans include co-insurance, a deductible and other expenses which are not covered.

Also, you should be aware that the total fee, regardless of your insurance, is ultimately your responsibility. Please bring in your insurance plan information and we will make every effort to see to it that you receive the maximum benefits to which you are entitled.

Should you have any questions about your specific insurance plan, please contact our office and we will be glad to assist you.

Posted under: Manager's Advise @ 12:59 pm

October 21, 2009

Manager’s Message

As we fast approach the end of 2009 many of you have unscheduled treatment and still have unused insurance benefits remaining. Please call today and our friendly staff can help coordinate an appointment that is convenient for you. We would be happy in assisting you with your insurance if you should have any questions regarding unused benefits. Here at Tyson’s Dental we go the extra mile to make you smile!

Use it or loose it! :)
Flexible spending account is running out.
Don’t forget to plan for next year!

Posted under: Manager's Advise,Office News @ 11:21 am

April 9, 2009

Manager’s Advise

In the growing recession we ask ourselves: “What can we do for our patients?”

For the first time in many years we will not increase our office fees. In spite of the growing cost of materials, labor and services we decided to keep our fees the same to make treatment accessible for you. As always we offer No Interest payment plans, Care Credit, and we would be happy to assist you with your insurance if you should have any questions regarding unused benefits.

Here at Tyson’s Dental we go the extra mile to make you smile!

Posted under: Manager's Advise @ 4:05 pm

Tyson's Dental Associates
8230 Boone Blvd, Suite #410
Vienna, Virginia 22182

Ph. (703) 848-8906
Fx. (703) 848-8909