Thursday, November 24, 2011

Save a life. Know how to spot a stroke victim

This was passed to me by a very old friend.  Someone I have known since I was about 7 or 8 years of age, I guess.
He is my very close cousins's closest friend. That cousin, not quite 60, had a stoke just over 2 weeks ago and then a second one a few days later. He survived and is still in hospital having tests. He has lost the use of his left side but fortunately has full mental and speech faculties. This is still a devastating blow to him and his family, naturally. He was, it seems a reasonably healthy individual before the stroke. It happened out of the blue.
This is the message passed to me:
kind regards to all
Richard Charon
You may have received this already but it can’t do any harm to know

Stroke has a new indicator
They say if you e-mail this to ten people, you stand a chance of saving one life. Will you send this along?

 
Blood Clots/Stroke - They Now Have a Fourth Indicator, the Tongue


I will continue to forward this every time it comes around!

STROKE:
Remember the 1st Three Letters.....
S. T. R.

STROKE IDENTIFICATION:
During a BBQ, a woman stumbled and took a little fall - she assured everyone that she was fine (they offered to call paramedics) ...she said she had just tripped over a brick because of her new shoes.

They got her cleaned up and got her a new plate of food. While she appeared a bit shaken up, Jane went about enjoying herself the rest of the evening.

Jane's husband called later telling everyone that his wife had been taken to the hospital - (at 6:00 pm Jane passed away.) She had suffered a stroke at the BBQ. Had they known how to identify the signs of a stroke, perhaps Jane would be with us today. Some don't die. They end up in a helpless, hopeless condition instead.

It only takes a minute to read this.

A neurologist says that if he can get to a stroke victim within 3 hours he can totally reverse the effects of a stroke...totally. He said the trick was getting a stroke recognized, diagnosed, and then getting the patient medically cared for within 3 hours, which is tough.

RECOGNIZING A STROKE

Thank God for the sense to remember the '3' steps, STR. Read and Learn!

Sometimes symptoms of a stroke are difficult to identify. Unfortunately, the lack of awareness spells disaster. The stroke victim may suffer severe brain damage when people nearby fail to recognize the symptoms of a stroke.

Now doctors say a bystander can recognize a stroke by asking three simple questions:
S *Ask the individual to SMILE.T *Ask the person to TALK and SPEAK A SIMPLE SENTENCE (Coherently) (i.e. It is sunny out today.)R *Ask him or her to RAISE BOTH ARMS.

If he or she has trouble with ANY ONE of these tasks, call emergency number immediately and describe the symptoms to the dispatcher.

New Sign of a Stroke -------- Stick out Your Tongue
NOTE: Another 'sign' of a stroke is this: Ask the person to 'stick' out his tongue. If the tongue is 'crooked', if it goes to one side or the other that is also an indication of a stroke.

A cardiologist says if everyone who gets this e-mail sends it to 10 people; you can bet that at least one life will be saved.

I have done my part. Will you?


Saturday, November 05, 2011

Our Expansion Plans

I am delighted to announce that we are on the point of signing a lease for the premises immediately adjacent to Newbury Smilemakers, with an entrance on the first floor at 57 Cheap Street, above Bravos Hairdressing Salon and two steps from our premises.

This will give us:

1) A new consultation area, particularly suited to anxious and phobic new patients who can talk over their problems and discover the best potions for them to overcome their fears and receive the dental care they want. Also a discreet lounge area for all patients to discuss their treatment options with us.

2) More storage and admin areas - Unexciting but essential for us with an improved rest area for our team.

3) An education/training seminar room.

The work to create these new areas will be undertaken in December/January

More details will follow, as they become available

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

A lovely new Invisalign Smile

A very happy Laura
Before
 
After
Find out more about Invisalign®
Laura did and now she has a confident smile



BEFORE
AFTER


If you'd love an even smile without wires or train track braces
Please call us on 01635 47757
to book a free initial discussion




Wednesday, September 07, 2011

Protect yourself and your children from dental injuries

Rugby, Hockey, Judo and even football. School and college terms are approaching. It is time for protecting your offspring ( or yourself!) with a custom-made gum shield. 
Shop-bought ones are cheap. That's it. Just cheap. They don't work and they are not better than nothing. 
Dental injuries are painful, upsetting disfiguring and likely to have lifelong consequences. including multiple and potential expensive dental repairs, often over many years.
Oh and a correctly fitted, custom mouthguard , made form a professinally taken accurate impression of your teeth and mouthy can also protect from concussion too. 
There are a wide range of colours to choose from too or mix n'match!
Call us for more information. 01635 47757

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Not all toothache is caused by bad teeth

There are many reasons for toothache or pains around the face and jaws. Most commonly it is due to a bad tooth (decayed) or poor gum health - sometimes an abscess in the tooth or the gum may be involved.
However, a little dental detective work may reveal a less obvious problem but readily fixable problem
Today I received this story from one of my regular patients.

"After suffering with discomfort on he right upper side of my mouth for probably in excess of 2 years possibly more, I spoke to Richard about it, I did not know how really to describe it other than a tenderness/aching sensation which I could not pinpoint to any one tooth just a generalised area, it was not constant but usually worse at the end of the day, I suppose I began to just put up with it because I had no idea what it was but it was really annoying and was getting me down.  Richard suggested that it could be connected  with my 'bite' being wrong, after he had  ruled out any other likely cause. We went ahead with the procedure to adjust my bite to correct it  and the relief was almost instant. Now I rarely get the aching sensation, and if I do it is much less severe or long lasting than previously, if it gets to a level where it becomes less tolerable I know I can return to have things checked out in case more adjustments need to be made. So if you think something is wrong but don't know what it is then this is something worth considering having checked out."

So if you have an uncomfortable tooth don't delay - call today on 01645 47757.

Monday, August 08, 2011

City and Guilds Level 4 award

July 2011

I am delighted to announce that I have achieved a City and Guilds Level 4 award in
"Preparing to Teach in the Life-long Learning Sector" after a short-course at Newbury College last spring.  This is a basic, recognised teaching award designed for people running skills or educational workshops, on a part-time basis, which I took to support the teaching courses I run for other dentists and their teams in Inhalation Sedation for anxious dental patients.


Richard Charon BDS

Sunday, August 07, 2011

Somnowell: Introducing A new anti-snoring solution service

Somnowell is a high quality solution for snoring, sleep apnoea, TMD and bruxism (tooth grinding).
Invented, by a consultant orthodontist, this is not a cheap, shop-bought plastic or internet solution but a perfectly crafted and tailored individual solution, intended to be for long-term use.
The solution to these health issues can have many beneficial life-changing results. The testimonials on the Somnowell website are very impressive.
If you think you or someone you know might benefit and you are within striking distance of Newbury, please contact us on 01635 47757

Monday, August 01, 2011

Teeth Cleaning Heaven!

Do you  just hate the thought of having their teeth cleaned? Even though having teeth cleaned professionally is an important part of your well-being and health routine?

If so. We may well have the answer.  Happy Air Sedation.

We are nationally known for our expertise with this simple sedation technique, mainly used to help people with dental anxiety BUT even if you are not normally anxious about visiting the dentist (and well over -50% of people are), Happy Air Sedation, will totally transform your experience of having teeth cleaned.

You will be aware of the treatment but will not mind a bit about it. You will feel calm, relaxed, with a "far-away" sensation. Your arms and legs are likely to feel warm and floaty and you won't care less about having your teeth cleaned. Your mouth, teeth and gums will be much less sensitive too. Does thois sound like an improvement to what you are used to or have been putting up with?

Happy Air Sedation will provide such a different experience for you and you will recover within a few minutes and be ready to leave the practice after 30 minutes, with a totally clean and sparkly smile.
 
The science bit...

By the way, it is very important to maintain healthy gums. It will mean fresher breath and much more.
As many people now know, more adults lose teeth from poor gum health than through tooth decay, so keeping healthy gums helps keep your teeth for life.  More than that, connections are now being made between gum health and your heart and even strokes, possibly more besides.

So why wait.? Call us today to discuss this option. 01635 47757

Monday, July 25, 2011

I just wish I'd found Newbury Smilemakers earlier

Another terrific testimonial received 24th July 2011.

Dear Richard & Chris,

As promised, please find below my testimonial for the treatment I had last week:

'Having had a stubborn wisdom tooth removed a few years ago, I wasn't particularly looking forward to having another one extracted. Until I met Richard & Chris at Newbury Smilemakers!  They put me completely at ease about the treatment and, with the help of Richard's 'Happy Air', the treatment went amazingly quickly and smoothly. In fact, I couldn't believe it when Richard said it was over - I'd only been there a few minutes! Post-op has been great too - no swelling and I've barely needed the painkillers!  I just wish I'd found Newbury Smilemakers earlier - I'll definitely be going back and recommending them.'

Hope it isn't too long and can be used for the website.

See you again next time I need any dental treatment.

Thanks,
Emma

Are you still wondering whether to to take the plunge to come to see us for your dental health needs, smile makeover or just to find an empathetic and experienced dental team?  Why not pick up the phone and speak to Chris on 01635 47757. ( PS It is our day of today, Monday 25th July, so please wait until tomorrow !)

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Our latest testimonial

Here is one I received via Linkedin from an ex-BNI member in Newbury, Ian Morgan.

Dear Richard,
I've written this recommendation of your work to share with other LinkedIn users.

Details of the Recommendation: "A superb dentist who specialises in pain free dentistry. If you are nervous of going to the dentist then look no further; I cannot recommend him highly enough."
Service Category: Dentist
Year first hired: 2008
Top Qualities: Great Results, Expert, High Integrity


Thanks Ian, this is very much appreciated and indeed a little unexpected which makes it even nicer

Saturday, July 16, 2011

"To anyone who dreads the dentist as much as I do…"

A dental phobic's story

"To anyone who dreads the dentist as much as I do…"

The following testimonial is long but worth reading.  I received it in 2003 but it is still worth reading if you or someone you know, dreads a dental visit, please read on and then  go to this link.

Background

Marie is a moderate to severely anxious patient. Fearful of needles. We dentists see these people daily.

 Perhaps you are that way inclined too?  We discussed how we might be able to help her, including the option of using Relative Analgesia (Inhalational Sedation / Happy air) at a free,  after-hours (chaperoned) consultation, to discuss her dental fears and offer the alternatives for her.



Her immediate reaction to the mention of "happy air" was - "Oh No!"  I asked what she was saying no to.  " I don't know but I don't want it"  she replied.   I said " What is it that you don't want" ........and so on for a few moments. 

I then said. "You know this happy air is nothing like the old-fashioned gas that puts you to sleep and makes you feel horrid. In fact you would be quite awake but relaxed.
Do you think you would like that ?

"Well the rest as they say, is history.  We arranged a short, no treatment, trial run for her and at a further session began her treatment plan.
  Afterwards she was so grateful and surprised (and told me so) that I asked if she would write a few words to explain to others what she had experienced  Here is what she wrote. More than a few words though..

21st November 2003



To anyone who dreads the dentist as much as I do…..I am a 32yr old Insulin Dependant Diabetic who is petrified of Dentists, not just scared, I’m the sort of person who would do or go through anything else so long as I don’t have to go near a dentist. From an early age I have always hated them, would do anything to get out of going near one, unless I was in agony.  At the age of 18, I had three days and nights of pacing the floor, swirling my mouth with whiskey and eating pain killers like sweeties, anything I could get my hands on to kill the pain.

The result… I stuffed a towel in my mouth and kept forcing the tooth until it gave way, yes I pulled my own tooth, only it was the wrong tooth! Needless to say I had to give in and visit my dentist. It wasn’t a memorable visit!  Since then I have had numerous problems and have done my best to get around them any way I can, so long as I don’t have to get in that chair. 

In December 2002 my teeth started playing up again, after 6 weeks of eating pain killers, again like sweeties I had to admit to myself I needed help, So in January 2003 I started looking for a dentist, I was getting married in June and didn’t want everything spoilt because I was in pain, but I had told myself there was no way I was going to let a dentist near me unless he knocks me out..I found a dentist purely by chance, flicking through the yellow pages, it advertised they could help people with severe phobia’s, with different type of treatment. I thought this is my man he can knock me out and I won’t know a thing about it!

 

We’ll call him Mr. Richard Charon!!   I emailed them first to see if there were going to be able to help me, advised them straight away that I was a diabetic, but this didn’t put them off, Richard and his wife/partner Chris told me not to loose hope,  there are many things that can be done and why not come in for a chat to see how you feel.  

The minute I walked in the door I was greeted by Chris, she was lovely, so kind and reassuring, she knew it had taken a lot for me to even walk up the steps and through the front door.  Then Richard appeared and I braced myself, as I knew he’d want me to sit in that bloody chair!
 
But no, he sat down in reception with me and we just chatted about everything and anything and gradually moved onto my medical history, because I have a disintegrating jaw bone I explained to Richard that I had already lost a number of teeth including my top front ones and in place is a plate.

I am very insecure of this because I was only 23yrs when told I would loose my front teeth and then lost them at 27yrs, as there was nothing more to be done. 

However…The downside of being a diabetic… It’s not safe to be sedated as your blood sugar levels could change dramatically, causing even further problems.  Richard said we could look at the "Happy Air", laughing gas, as I call it,.
He said we could try it out first just to see how I felt, he wouldn’t do any treatment but just wanted me to see how relaxed I could feel.

 

I decided to book my next appointment for the following week, I knew if I left it any longer I would back out.  The day of my treatment dawned and I was petrified, I wasn’t in pain anymore as the infection had been cleared by antibiotics so I thought what the hell, cancel, you don’t need any treatment, your fine, you never have to see them again there’s plenty of dentist’s around. But I sat myself down and thought long and hard about it, these were nice people, a nice dentist you don’t find many who are willing to help you all the way, I was running late so I called and spoke to Chris and explained how nervous I was, she told me not too worry, she would be here when I arrived and would help me all the way.

I walked into reception and Chris instantly knew I wanted to get out of there as quickly as possible, she sat me down and promised me I would be ok, she said the gas & air really does work you won’t feel a thing.   She said I’m not lying I’ve had it done myself. Richard came into reception to check I was ok and then brought me into the treatment room, there was no turning back now I was in the dreaded chair! 

 

The little breathing piece was put over my nose and Richard explained how he wanted me to breathe so that he could ensure the equipment was working correctly and that I was receiving what I needed. I felt ok because Richard talked me through everything he did, he explained exactly what would be happening, how I would start to feel. He said you will start to feel nice and warm, like your snug in your bed, your toes may tingle a little bit, which is quite normal.
  I kept on breathing the gas and air and felt, well quite frankly wonderful, Richard could have shoved 10 more needles in my mouth and I couldn’t have cared less, I was so relaxed just lying there. 

My treatment completed Richard said its all over Marie, just lie there and relax, your not receiving any more of the magic mixture just some oxygen to clear your head.  Within a minute or two I was sitting up in That Chair, which was now like my best friend! 



  After a few minutes Richard was right I did feel warm, felt a little floaty aswell not drunk just dreamy but it was a nice feeling, before I knew it the injections had already been done and I had gone through them without screaming, bursting into tears or having a panic attack.


Richard was wonderful, I was very emotional and on the verge of bursting into tears, but he reassured me everything would be OK, we would look at every option possible to find what suited me best. Richard them managed to examine all of my remaining teeth without too much protesting from me.

I felt fantastic, yes my mouth was numb on one side, but hey I had just had a tooth removed. 

Do I still have a fear of Dentists, well probably yes, somewhere deep inside me, it won’t disappear overnight, and no doubt there will still be a few nerves there the next time I have treatment but whilst I know Richard can help me I will happily attend any check up or treatment session needed. So long as my happy gas is their if I need it.

I couldn’t believe it, I told Richard it was amazing stuff and I felt amazing. I walked out to Chris on reception and could have hugged her, she never lied to me, she promised it would be OK and it was.
I felt so good I went back to work in the afternoon although this was against Chris and Richard's advice.

Marie

If you feel that we could help you too, then please go to this link.
or call us on 01635 47757 for a free discussion. Don't wait until you are in dire trouble or dental disaster strikes !

Monday, July 04, 2011

A huge confidence changing smile

For at least a dozen years I have used the following strap-line:

Changing Smiles - Changing Lives

Here is a lovely testimonial from one of our patients who recently completed her smile transformation that proves it.

Here is her new smile: 


For the technically-minded:  I used a combination of the hi-tech. Invisalign® (virtually invisible) smile alignment system, first of all and once the teeth were correctly aligned, I replaced an old tired crown, made one new crown and replaced an old "Maryland" adhesive bridge. The two middle teeth have had nothing done to them except to realign them.


and here it is close-up



Now are you ready for the "Before" picture to appreciate the transformation?
It really is the same person. First of all though, this is what she had to say:

I have to thank Richard for the huge confidence changing smile he has given me. 
For 20 years you wouldn’t get me smiling in any photo’s and if you did, I would look at them cringing, but now after the Invisalign and other additional treatment, you can’t stop me smiling! 
A massive thanks to Richard, Chris and their team…..absolutely brilliant is all I can say, and I will be recommending them to my friends, family and colleagues.

Jeanette

What a terrific testimonial, I think you'll agree. Well here is the before smile revealed ...


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 and after again


I do hope you are as wowed as she was and our team is too. Here is an extra wow for you- check out and like the video. Thanks.

If you would like to see what can done done to transform your smile, what not call us in Newbury on 01635 47757

Richard Charon

Saturday, July 02, 2011

Our Open Day & West Berkshire Mencap donation

I must offer a huge thanks to my team for their efforts in setting up and running our open day to celebrate our 21 years in Newbury and our new signage and window box display.







 The fact that some kind soul deliberately set off our fire alarms in the morning, whilst we were trying to get ready and another kind soul, possibly the same one, pinched our little balloon display outside, to flag up our location, destined for our grandson later, did not spoil the day.
 though.


 
Well 13 turned out to be a lucky number, since that is the number of prizes donated that were drawn and will be passed on by post next week.

By way of thanks to the donors (bar one whose gift came on the day), I ran a continually looping PowerPoint from my i-Mac in the corner of one room, to provide some free advertising/ exposure for the Raffle Prize Donors , well over £1000 worth in all!

Last but by no means least, thanks to Chris Reeves from West Berkshire Mencap who was on hand to receive our own gift of £250 and to local photographer Mike Samuels for the following picture.

Left to right: Chris Reeves: Richard Charon, Chris Charon: front row, Gosia Bednarz and Kate Cidral





Thursday, June 30, 2011

Red Nose Day 20 years ago

Whilst looking through old photos to display at our open day tomorrow, I came aross these that may amuse you. They certainly made us chuckle!

These were taken at our Newbury practice (when the layout was very different) two years after Red Nose Day for Comic Relief was launched,

The two dental nurses we had at that time sponsored me to shave off my beard. So I did !

The colour isn't great as I've had to enhance 20-year old faded colour prints but you'll get the idea.


Hey Presto  !

 S M I L E !!


Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Open Day Friday July 1st. Prize draw and more...

Few people relish a trip to the dentist, however we are hoping plenty of people will visit our Cheap Street practice for the open day tomorrow (July 1st).


The practice recently celebrated its 21st birthday and the open day is to mark the event and to show off new signage that helps new patients find the first floor dental practice in St. Mary’s House. There will also be a presentation of a £250 donation to West Berkshire Mencap.

A host of prizes, together worth over £1,000 have been donated by friends, clients and suppliers of Newbury Smilemakers, for our free prize draw, for those attending the open day between 2pm and 7pm.

These include a state of the art Braun toothbrush worth over £100, a meal for two at Fallowfields Hotel in Oxfordshire, (a real treat in store), photography, personal coaching sessions, business support and gym sessions and much more.
 Please join us for a glass!

“This open day is a chance to showcase the practice to our patients, who obviously have other things on their mind when they normally visit, together with supporters, suppliers and anyone who is curious about what we do or indeed the nervous patients we specialise in can even visit us, certain there will be no treatment!"


If you are reading this then take it as an invitation. RSVP on 01635 47757

“The team will all be here to answer questions and show people around and there will be a photographic exhibition showing how the practice – and indeed we – have changed over the 21 years and we have a patient, talented guitarist Matt Bullivant providing music during the event.”
For all the details please visit www.newburysmilemakers.com/openday