Covid-19YOUR SAFETY is our greatest motivation!![]() Smile Island doctors and staff hope this finds you and your family safe and in good health! We recognize that our community has been through a lot over the past couple of months, and all of us are looking forward to resuming our day-to-day routines. Dentistry has always been an essential business and we have been open for dental emergencies. Recently, Sacramento County's shelter in place expired and we have been given the green light to resume preventive/routine and all other oral health services. While many things have changed, one thing has remained the same: our commitment to your safety. Infection control has always been a top priority for our practice. We follow the highest standards of infection control recommendations made by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Because of the most recent pandemic, we have remained up-to-date on any new rulings or guidance that has been issued. For the safety of our patients, families, and staff, we have set new protocols and safety measures in our office. ![]() How To Contact Us
![]() Appointment Safety ProtocolsOur already safe office and highly trained team have new protocols.
Orthodontics QuestionsWhat do I do if I need help? The brackets and wires we use will continue to straighten your teeth regardless of how often you come into the office. If you or your child are experiencing pain or discomfort, we will do everything that we can to help. If you end up with a pokey wire, broken bracket, or anything that is hurting you, please call or text the office and we’ll get you taken care of. However, due to office restrictions, we cannot re-bond broken brackets at this time. ![]() At Home TipsWhat should I pav attention to during the closure?
Pediatric DentistryWhat do I do if I need help? We are still available for dental emergencies. Call or Text if your child is experiencing swelling, a severe tooth ache, dental trauma, or a broken appliance. In the meantime, keep brushing and flossing daily and limit sugary food to help avoid cavities. ![]() We Miss Your Smiles!How do I get updates? Due to the rapidly changing nature of the Coronavirus pandemic, we will be keeping you updated as we receive new information. Follow us on FACEBOOK and INSTAGRAM to stay up-to-date and connected during this time. Look out for messages from our dentists and team members! Please know that we care about you and your smile, now and always. We look forward to seeing you soon. Stay Safe, Stay Home, and Smile On! |