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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

The Effects of Poor Oral Hygiene

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Taking care of your teeth and gums lead to a healthy mouth and great dental checkups. Poor oral hygiene can lead to disastrous consequences....
Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Post-Op Tooth Extraction Care

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There are many reasons why a tooth may need to be extracted. Tooth decay, gum disease, or even for orthodontic purposes name a few. After th...
Friday, October 7, 2016

CareCredit Financial Services

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At the dental practice of Dr. Robert B. Ruyak, DMD, we are pleased to offer our patients CareCredit, America’s leader in patient payment pla...
Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Easing Nervous Kids for Their Dental Appointments

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Dental fear often starts in childhood. Dr. Robert B. Ruyak, DMD wants his patients big and small to feel comfortable and safe here at his Be...
Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Why Do We Have Wisdom Teeth?

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Wisdom teeth can cause quite an issue if they do not fit right. They can cause infection, pain, and damage to your jaw and other teeth. Ofte...
Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Vising the Dentist While Pregnant

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There has been talk about whether or not dental work is safe during pregnancy. Pregnancy brings about a lot of change to a woman and the utm...
Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Brushing with Braces

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While wearing braces, it is especially important to take good care of your teeth. A good dental hygiene routine will ensure healthy teeth an...
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Robert B. Ruyak, DMD
Earning Trust – One Patient at a Time Our first goal, from the moment you walk in the door, is to earn a feeling of trust. We believe the absolute best dentistry we can provide will only take place when there is a strong bond of trust with our patients, and we’re all working together toward the common goals of healthy teeth and gums and a beautiful smile. We know that many patients have different levels of apprehension about visiting the dentist, and the most important thing we can do first is to listen to our patients. At our office, you are not merely a chart, a set of teeth, or “the next patient.” Whether you or your loved ones are concerned about pain, have had past dental experience that has been traumatic, or are simply ashamed of your own perceived dental shortcomings, we will treat you with compassion and understanding.
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