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New Associate

We are excited to announce that Board Certified Periodontist Dr. Lisa Shoff joined our practice here at the Advanced Implants & Periodontics in February 2020. She is be available and eager to help patients with a wide range of implant and periodontal services. Dr. Shoff was born and raised in York, PA and has returned to the area to be closer to family. Dr. Shoff completed her bachelors in Biology at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, PA where she was the valedictorian. Dr. Shoff received her dental degree and Masters from the University of Pennsylvania. After graduation, she entered the Air Force and completed a 1-year Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) residency in Northern California. Dr. Shoff served her country with the Air Force in Guam for 3 years, then entered the Periodontal residency at the University of Texas Health Science Center and Air Force Post Graduate Dental School. Dr. Shoff graduated top of her class from residency and was selected to teach an AEGD residency in Northern California. Dr. Shoff is a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontists, and an active member of the American Academy of Periodontology. Dr. Shoff has lectured to local study clubs and presented her research at national meetings. Dr. Shoff continues to serve her country as a member of the Air National Guard.   Thank you for your continual trust in our practice. We are confident that our state-of-the-art facility, Dr. Shoff’s experience, expertise, warm personality, and commitment to delivering  dental care at the absolute highest level will continue the tradition of excellent implant and periodontal services to our referring doctors and patients.

George Washington

Contrary to popular myth, President George Washington never had wooden teeth. His dentures were made from ivory, gold, and other human teeth.

Brushing

Brushing within half an hour of eating or drinking certain foods can actually damage enamel. So be sure to wait an hour before brushing after eating.

Toothpicks

Some scientists believe that humans were using toothpicks 1.8 million years ago. Curved grooves found on many ancient teeth are said to indicate that they used grass stalks to clean between their teeth.

Cotton Candy

Cotton candy was co-invented by a dentist. Before it was cotton candy, it was called “Fairy Floss.”

Tooth Fairy

The average amount of money left by the Tooth Fairy in 1900 was 12 cents. According to a recent survey in January 2019, the average payout for a tooth from the Tooth Fairy is around $4.00 for children who are 6-12 years old. The price per tooth has gone down by about 50 cents since last year. Most parents answered by saying they gave $20.00 for the first tooth to celebrate the milestone and after that, each tooth was priced between $4.00 to $5.00.

Office Christmas Party

The AIP team and guests celebrated their Christmas party at Topgolf over the weekend! Everyone had a blast and created many great memories! We hope your holiday season is just as great and memorable!

Tooth Tip

Hurry and get a baggy! A tooth that gets knocked out starts to die within 15 minutes. If you place it in a baggy with milk, it will survive much longer while you get to the dentist.

Implants

Implants offer a permanent tooth replacement solution. With proper care, dental implants can last for life. Bridges, crowns, and dentures only last about 5-10 years.

Study Club

Advanced Implants & Periodontics had another wonderful study club meeting last Thursday evening at the Holly Hills Country Club. The club was happy to welcome Dr. Steven Liu, who presented his lecture on Esthetic Implant Dentistry. We were pleased with the excellent turnout and want to thank our referring doctors for attending the meeting and their continued support. Special thanks to Dr. Liu for a very informative lecture.

Frederick County Dental Society Meeting

The Frederick County Dental Society once again had a wonderful meeting with a great turnout last evening at the Holly Hills Country Club. Dr. Arthur Jee and Dr. Louis Depaola delivered an engaging lecture reviewing the Maryland State Dental Board. Current president Dr. Melanie Towe was honored to present a plaque to Dr. Dave Detterline in recognition and appreciation of his outstanding service as the society’s immediate past president. One very exciting update; FCDS is now recognized by the Academy of General Dentistry as a PACE Program provider. The PACE program is based on 13 rigorous standards for identifying high-quality educational organizations. This was made possible through our Executive Director Kristen Virts’ careful planning and execution. The next FCDS meeting is scheduled for March 10th, 2020 at the Dutch’s Daughter restaurant. This will be a Maryland State Dental Association visitation meeting and Dr. Grill will be presenting a lecture on temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain. Please save the date!

Happy Halloween

It’s that time of the year where kids will be eating more candy! Try to avoid sticky candies that cling to your teeth. The stickier candies, like taffy and gummy bears, take longer to be washed away by saliva, increasing the risk for tooth decay.