Saint Paul District Dental Society in Minneapolis, Minnesota

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  • Midwest Dental Benefits

  • Dr. Kurt E. Witte, DDS

  • Dr. Kurt E. Witte, DDS

  • Anthony A Ongaro DDS

  • Anthony A Ongaro DDS

  • Dr. Reka Koerner, DDS

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    Preventing Dental Issues: My Personal and Professional Insights as a DDS

    Hello everyone, I’m Dr. Farah Sefidvash, and I’m thrilled to share my personal and professional insights on preventing dental issues. As a dedicated DDS, I’ve seen firsthand how proactive care can make a world of difference for your oral health. Whether you’re one of my local patients or someone seeking guidance from afar, these key takeaways are for you. First and foremost, consistent oral hygiene is crucial. Brushing twice a day and flossing daily are non-negotiable habits that lay the foundation for a healthy smile. It’s also important to use fluoride toothpaste and replace your toothbrush every three months. Regular dental check-ups are equally essential. Visiting your dentist every six months allows us to catch potential problems early and provide timely interventions. For those of you who haven’t scheduled your next appointment, I encourage you to do so as soon as possible. Diet plays a significant role in dental health. Limiting sugary snacks and drinks can prevent cavities and other issues. Instead, opt for a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and calcium. Lastly, don’t underestimate the power of preventive treatments like sealants and fluoride applications. These can offer an extra layer of protection, especially for children and those prone to cavities. For more personalized advice and to take the next step in your dental care

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder Diagnosis: Early Intervention and IEP Support

    Early, accurate autism diagnosis is becoming more accessible, and starting services sooner can boost communication, learning, and daily skills. Schools can create an Individualized Education Program (IEP) tailored to a child’s needs, with therapies and accommodations that adapt over time. Knowing these options helps families act early, advocate confidently, and connect with the right supports.