Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Tooth Fairy “Tooth” Box

For your child, losing those baby teeth can be very exciting! They might ask you, "what do I do with my lost tooth?" Well, you simply place it under your pillow at night and when you are fast asleep the tooth fairy will come and whisk your tooth away leaving behind a special gift just for you! Here's a great craft project for you and your child from Disney that will make the tooth fairy’s job a little easier and give their tooth a special place to stay until it is taken away.

Tooth Fairy “Tooth” Box

What you will need:
• 1 large empty match box
• Enough felt to wrap the box and inside sliding tray
• Ribbon
• Glue (tacky glue or a hot glue gun)
• Markers
• White, pink and blue (or your child's favorite color) felt for decorating the matchbox
• Scissors

Step 1: Pull the inner tray out of the box and line the inside with glue and felt as shown. Wrap the outside of the box with felt and glue it in place.

Step 2: Glue ribbon to the outside of the box in a hanging loop shape. Fold another piece of ribbon in half and glue it to the bottom of the inner tray to create a handle for sliding it in and out.

Step 3: Draw a tooth shape on paper, cut it out, and trace it onto the white felt twice. Cut out the teeth and face details.

Step 4: Decorate the teeth with the eyes and cheeks and draw on a mouth. Glue one tooth to the outside of the box.

Step 5: Create a tooth pocket by applying glue to the sides and bottom of the remaining tooth as shown, leaving an opening at the top. Glue the pocket to the inside tray. Once the glue dries, the box is Tooth Fairy-ready.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Happy Earth Day! From your friends at Whole Earth Dental

We are living in an age with a renewed commitment to conservation, and are frequently reminded to recycle, reduce and reuse. Earth Day is today, April 22nd, and we thought this would be a great time to discuss Whole Earth Dental's commitment to environmentally sustainable dentistry.

Whole Earth Dental is proud to be one of Seattle's first environmentally sustainable dental offices. Together, as a team, we are committed to doing everything we can to reduce waste and our carbon footprint. Dr. Gutkin chooses to ride a bicycle and Dental Assistant Robin often walks to work. We've also implemented several systems that minimize our environmental impact, such as our triple-filtration vacuum system.

Did you know that we offer patients account access 24 hours a day, seven days a week? We offer convenient and secure online services with our patient login system. You can view all of your account information, and even receive appointment reminders through email or text messages. Since this information is submitted electronically, we eliminate the use of large amounts of paper and printing materials. Dr. Gutkin introduced recycling to the Magnolia Professional Building, which minimizes our office's overall ecological footprint. We also compost when possible.

Dr. Gutkin and our team would love to hear how you minimize your impact on the environment. Do you bike or walk to work, school, or your dental appointments? Leave us a comment below or you can also visit our Facebook page and post something on our wall.

Happy Earth Day!

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Why do you choose Whole Earth Dental?

Dr. Gutkin, serving the North Seattle, WA neighborhoods of Magnolia, Queen Anne, and Ballard, strives to provide high quality, comprehensive dental care in an environmentally sustainable environment. Have you had a great experience at our office?

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Thank you,
The team at Whole Earth Dental

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Patient Question: Which toothbrush and toothpaste should my child use?

Here at Whole Earth Dental, our team will tell you that brushing your teeth is one of the easiest methods of cavity prevention. But the question remains: which type of toothbrush should your child use? When choosing a toothbrush, look for round-ended (polished) bristles that clean while being gentle on the gums. Choose one that is specifically designed for children's smaller mouths and hands. Also, look for large handles that can help children control the toothbrush. Lastly, throw out a toothbrush after three months or sooner if the bristles are fraying or frayed - frayed bristles have the ability to harm your gums, and are not as effective in cleaning teeth.

As far as which toothpaste is best? It doesn't matter as long as it has fluoride in it. However, for small children who tend to swallow toothpaste, avoid using fluoridated toothpaste. Make sure to touch each tooth and every side of that tooth. Also, you do need to gently brush on your gums.

To learn more about choosing the right toothbrush and toothpaste for your child, we encourage you to read this helpful article from Parenthood.com. Or, you may give us a call and we'll try to answer any question you may have about keeping your child's mouth as healthy as possible!

Friday, April 1, 2011

Dr. Gutkin supports Oral Cancer Awareness Month

Visiting Dr. Gutkin regularly will not only help keep your teeth and mouth healthy, but will also help keep the rest of your body healthy. The fact is, every hour of every day in the U.S., someone dies of oral cancer, which is the sixth-most common diagnosed form of the disease. The five-year survival rate is only 50 percent, and oral cancer is one of the few cancers whose survival rate has not improved. Since April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month, Dr. Gutkin would like to take this opportunity to remind all of our patients about the importance of maintaining good oral hygiene.


As a dentist, Dr. Gutkin is a specialist who works to diagnose, treat, and prevent oral health problems. Please let us now if you have any questions about your oral health during your next appointment. Take care of your teeth, and smile bright!