Ardas Family Dental

Thursday, July 13, 2017

Best Medicaid Dentist in Parker, CO

As a leading Medicaid Dentist in Parker, CO, at Ardas Family Dental, we believe that patients, regardless of age, should reap the benefits of affordable health care without limitations. If you aren’t sure of what Medicaid is, Medicaid is a healthcare program that has made dental coverage possible for many who don’t have the traditional dental plans under their employers. This is very helpful for patients who are or may be self-employed or earn below a middle-class income.


Scheduling regular dental checkups are critical to our oral health, but when we can’t afford to do so, this causes a problem. At Ardas Family Dental in Parker, CO, we are a leading Medicaid Dentist who provides complete dental care services for patients young and old. Adults and children, who enroll in our Medicaid program, are entitled beyond the law for restorative and preventive dental services such as basic exams, extractions, dentures, etc.  If you live in Parker, CO and cannot afford dental coverage for general dentistry services, you can contact us now and after appraisal, once you qualify, we will help provide you treatment thru Medicaid program.


If you have questions about Medicaid, our doctors are here to answer them all. To learn more about services we provide at the practice, visit Medicaid Dentist Parker, CO, Lone Tree CO, Highlands Ranch, CO, Elizabeth Aurora CO, for more information. To schedule an appointment with one of our doctors at Ardas Family Dental in Parker, CO, call 720-459-8420.

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Bad Breath in Children

As a child-friendly practice, we at Ardas Family Dental often help children struggling with bad breath. Usually, this only requires them to learn proper oral hygiene, which includes the need to brush their tongues, as well as their teeth. Sometimes, however, there may be other factors contributing to halitosis which parents need to know about.


Brushing is helpful because bad breath is often caused by bacterial infections. But the smell may not just be coming from tooth decay or bacteria hiding on an unbrushed tongue. It may also be the result of mouth sores, inflamed tonsils, or drip from the sinus. A foreign object stuck in a child’s nose will also cause sinus drip, which smells bad on its own and feeds bacteria.


Bacteria especially thrives in a dry mouth, where there is no saliva to wash it away. Some medications, including ones used for psychiatric disorders such as ADHD and anxiety, cause dry mouth as a side effect. Children who breathe through their mouths rapidly get dehydrated, and oftentimes children simply don’t remember to drink while engaged in physical play. Keeping hydrated is important and breathing problems need to be resolved, but chewing sugar-free gum is an alternate means of stimulating saliva.


Dr. Roopi Kattaura operates Ardas Family Dental at 10233 S Parker Rd, Suite 205, Parker, Colorado. To schedule an appointment, call 720-459-8420 or visit ArdasFamilyDental.com and fill out a contact sheet.