Saturday, July 24, 2010

Lifetime Smiles, now open on Saturdays once a month!

Dr. Rabee McDonald and our staff at Lifetime Smiles know how to create beautiful smiles. We also know our patients are busy - from picking kids up from school to grocery shopping to attending important events and conferences, life gets a little busy sometimes, right?

That's why for our patients' convenience, we are adding Saturday hours this summer! That's right, beginning August 14th, we will be open one Saturday per month, from 9-1 p.m. Then, the first Saturday each month after that.

We hope you're having a GREAT weekend!

Monday, July 19, 2010

July Featured Patient Review for Dr. McDonald!

Recently, we received a nice review from a patient of ours, Dr. Eva, who made us smile with her feedback.


“From the moment I walked into Lifetime Smiles and was greeted by the friendly office staff, I knew I was in the right place. I’ve had a fear of dental procedures for years and had neglected my teeth. Dr. McDonald was non-judgmental, reassuring, and very gentle. Then she shared her vision of how I could improve my smiles and dental health. WOW! Her enthusiasm is contagious and now I look forward to visiting my friends at Lifetime Smiles.” Dr. Eva


Thanks for writing in, Doctor! If you'd like to be featured in August, please send us your feedback about your experience at Lifetime Smiles! Happy Monday!

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Three tips to save yourself from bad breath, from Lifetime Smiles


You - like many people - may have recently taken a deep bite into something tasty, knowing the outcome would be bad breath, no matter how much you tried to avoid it. This week, our staff at Lifetime Smiles thought we'd share a few tips with you to help prevent bad breath, also known as halitosis. Dr. Rabee McDonald and Dr. Jeff Prais know bad breath can be a real downer, but want you to know it can be easily prevented!

Bad breath is caused by odor-producing bacteria that grow in your mouth. This bacteria gathers on bits of food and between your teeth and release sulfur compounds, making your breath smell. A few months ago, we read an article by Dr. Andrew Weil titled, "3 Ways to Prevent Bad Breath." Dr. Weil recommends the following ways to help prevent bad breath:

1. Brush your tongue: "The tongue, and especially the back of the tongue, is a warm harbor for bacteria," he writes, and recommends spending some time on your tongue during teeth brushing, "moving slowly toward the back so as not to activate your gag reflex."

2. Keep your mouth hydrated: Because a dry mouth typically leads to bad breath, eating oranges or celery, or drinking water, may help.

3. Freshen your mouth: Herbal palate cleansers (parsley, peppermint tea and cardamom seeds may do the trick). If bad breath returns, please give us a call at our convenient Escondido office! Drs. McDonald and Prais may diagnose any condition or concerns of the oral cavity that may be causing the problems, such as gum disease.

For more tips on how to avoid halitosis, ask one of our doctors next time you're in for an appointment, or check out this post on WebMD.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Connect with Lifetime Smiles on Facebook!



At Lifetime Smiles, we value the relationships we have developed with our patients here in Escondido and surrounding communities around San Diego. Even if you only see us for your appointment on a regular basis, did you know that you can now connect with Drs. McDonald & Prais and team on our Facebook page?

We invite you to “like” us on Facebook at Facebook.com/LifetimeSmiles. We share office news, announcements and updates on our Fan Page, so check it out! By Liking our page, you will receive updates from our office automatically through your Facebook news feed!

See you on Facebook and have a great week,

- The Lifetime Smiles staff