Canyon Crest Dental in Riverside, California
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Will the new Medicaid work rule affect me in 2027? Who is exempt
CMS has issued an interim final Medicaid work rule for 2027. Here is who it may affect, which exemptions may apply, and what to do before state notices arrive.
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Transforming Smiles: Why I Love Invisalign for My Patients’ Journeys
Hello everyone, I’m Dr. Farah Sefidvash, and I’m thrilled to share with you why Invisalign has become such a pivotal part of my practice and my patients’ journeys. Whether you’re one of my cherished local patients or someone considering traveling to see us, I want you to know that transforming smiles with Invisalign is a passion of mine. Invisalign offers a unique blend of effectiveness and comfort that traditional braces simply can’t match. With its clear aligners, it allows you to straighten your teeth without the noticeable appearance and discomfort of metal braces. This means you can confidently go about your daily life, knowing your treatment is discreet and comfortable. What truly excites me about Invisalign is witnessing the transformation in my patients’ smiles and their self-confidence. The journey is not just about aligning teeth; it’s about enhancing lives. Each step of the way, I am committed to providing personalized care, ensuring that your experience is as seamless and rewarding as possible. For those of you considering this transformative journey, I encourage you to learn more about how Invisalign can work for you by visiting our website. By exploring the benefits of Invisalign with us, you’ll be taking the first step towards a radiant smile and renewed confidence. To get started, visit our Invisalign page at [San Francisco Dentist Smile SF
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Febrile Seizures: What They Are And How To Prevent Them
Children may experience febrile seizures at some point during their childhood. These seizures usually happen in the course of a fever, which is why this condition is also known as…
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CMS Wants Faster Drug Prior Authorization Decisions. A New Study Shows Why That Could Matter for Patients
A CMS proposal could eventually speed some drug prior authorization decisions, but it is not final. A new JAMA study shows why even short delays matter.
