Bluebonnet Dental Care

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    Fort Worth, TX 76135
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How important is your smile? From Dr. Najafi

November 28th, 2011


At Bluebonnet Dental Care, Dr. Pooneh Najafi and her friendly staff personally promise to take excellent care of you and deliver results that contribute to a healthy and beautiful smile.

And speaking of smiling, in a poll conducted by Glamour Magazine earlier this year, people were asked, “If you had to pick between having perfect teeth, eyesight or hair, which would you choose?”

Well, 44 percent of folks out there chose teeth! In addition, the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, or AACD, conducted a study and found that 99.7 percent of those polled believed a smile is an important social asset. Respondents said straightness, whiteness, cleanliness, as well as the sincerity and sparkle of one’s smile were all important factors not only socially, but career-wise as well.

Take the next step toward a healthier, brighter smile; please contact our Fort Worth dental office and schedule an appointment. We offer convenient early morning hours, and we are open on Friday!

Please feel free to contact our Fort Worth dental office to schedule an appointment with Dr. Najafi today. We look forward to meeting you and helping you achieve optimum oral health!

Happy Thanksgiving, from Bluebonnet Dental Care

November 21st, 2011

With the start of the busy holiday season right around the corner, Dr. Pooneh Najafi and our staff wanted to stop for a moment to say how thankful we are to have you in our dental family. We realize that our practice thrives because of great patients like you. We are the lucky ones because we not only help keep you and your smile healthy, but we also have the pleasure of knowing you and your loved ones.

As always, if you know anyone we can help, just let us know. We promise to give them the same quality care that we have given you.
We hope that this Thanksgiving and holiday season brings fond memories. Thank you for being part of our family.

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November 14th, 2011

Whenever you have a follow-up question for Dr. Pooneh Najafi or our team, or if you’d simply like to drop us a quick line, we’d love to hear from you! We love connecting with our patients online, whether it’s by sharing news on our blog or communicating ideas on our interactive Facebook fan page.

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Dr. Najafi discusses pediatric dental emergencies

November 10th, 2011

When your child needs urgent dental treatment, Dr. Pooneh Najafi and our team at Bluebonnet Dental Care stand ready to help. Please keep our emergency number available and convenient. Here are some helpful answers to some recent patient questions.

Q: What should I do if my child’s baby tooth is knocked out?

A: Contact Bluebonnet Dental Care as soon as possible.

Q: What should I do if my child’s permanent tooth is knocked out?

A: Find the tooth and rinse it gently in milk or saliva. (Do not scrub it or clean it with soap — use just water!) If possible, replace the tooth in the socket and hold it there with clean gauze or a wash cloth. If you can’t put the tooth back in the socket, place the tooth in a clean container with milk, saliva, or water. Get to our office immediately. (Call the emergency number if it’s after hours.) The faster you act, the better your chances of saving the tooth.

Q: What if a tooth is chipped or fractured?

A: Contact Bluebonnet Dental Care immediately. Quick action can save the tooth, prevent infection and reduce the need for extensive dental treatment. Rinse the mouth with water and apply cold compresses to reduce swelling. If you can find the broken tooth fragment, bring it with you when you visit Dr. Najafi.

Q: What about a severe blow to the head or jaw fracture?

A: Go immediately to the emergency room of your local hospital. A blow to the head can be life threatening.

Q: What if my child has a toothache?

A: Call us and visit Bluebonnet Dental Care promptly. To comfort your child, rinse the mouth with water. Apply a cold compress or ice wrapped in a cloth. Do not put heat or aspirin on the sore area.

Q: Can dental injuries be prevented?

A: Of course! First, reduce oral injury in sports by wearing mouth guards. Custom mouth guards fabricated by your dentist provide the best protection. Second, always use a car seat for young children. Require seat belts for everyone else in the car. Third, child-proof your home to prevent falls, electrical injuries, and choking on small objects. Fourth, protect your child from unnecessary toothaches with regular dental visits to our office.

Contact our Fort Worth dental office to schedule an appointment with Dr. Najafi. She loves what she does and enjoys every day watching her patients grow and smile as they visit our office.

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