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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Working with a great staff – including my parents!

These past two months have been a whirlwind at Brosy Family Dentistry. I could not feel more fortunate to join an amazing staff and be part of what I believe is the best practice for patient care. Working with my parents, Dr. Lynn & Dr. Paul, has become a wonderful learning experience that makes me excited to come to work every day.

My husband and I are settling into both of our jobs, and our dog Rudy is quite excited to no longer deal with the Las Vegas heat. We’ve been able to enjoy Reno activities, ranging from artown festivals, walking along the river, and becoming champions at trivia (in large help to Dr. Paul’s golf knowledge).


I’m sure these next months and upcoming years will be a great time at our office and I look forward to meeting all of our incredible patients!

Monday, August 25, 2014

Lasers!

Our daughter and new associate, Dr. Erin Anderson, comes to our office with laser certification. She inspires the rest of our clinical staff. Here we are with our hygienists at a recent two day continuing education class about dental lasers.


Friday, August 15, 2014

Open House Fun

Thank you to all who made the open house Wednesday night spectacular! Our amazing staff and incredible patients make each day more exciting and rewarding!




Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Do you have bad breath?

Haven't we all been in a situation where we wished our breath were fresher? Here are some natural remedies to help prevent the dreaded halitosis. This link is from Sheri, one of our really wonderful dental hygienists.  How to naturally combat bad breath


Monday, July 14, 2014

Adding a new doctor to the staff!

Dr. Paul and I could not be prouder. Our daughter, Dr. Erin Anderson, DMD, is officially joining our staff tomorrow. Learning from Erin will be invigorating, and teaching her will be rewarding. We are so blessed!

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Creepy but fascinating

Sheri, one of our dental hygienists always seems to be researching something. Here's an article she found about skeletal development and teeth. Interesting, but indeed, a bit creepy.
http://www.bellybelly.com.au/child/childs-skull-with-teeth#

Monday, June 30, 2014

Tough Germs

The microorganisms that cause tooth decay are resilient! You have to be just as tough if you want to keep up with these cavity-causing microscopic creatures!

 Cavity causer goes under the microscope