Dr. Judith Y. Ko

Dr. Judith Y. Ko
Hemet Valley Dental Care
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Showing posts with label Hemet Valley Dentist. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Experience a New Patient Dental Visit

New patients are always surprised by the experience they have when they arrive at Hemet Valley Dental Care, voted by patients and peers as one of the Top Dental Practices in Inland Empire Magazine.

“It’s been an honor each year to be recognized by patients. It means a lot that they notice the difference in care we provide,” says Dr. Judith Ko.

Most patients are struck immediately by the caring attitude of the entire team. “We are here to provide a service in a calm and gentle manner,” says Natalie, Dr. Ko’s scheduling coordinator. “And we aim to please.”

“Patients with fear of the dentist seem to gravitate to our office,” adds Amber, Dr. Ko’s patient care coordinator. “We don’t mind. We specialize in one on one care.”

Your first visit will include an exam with Dr. Ko where she will evaluate the health of not just your teeth, but also your gum tissue and bone. “Every visit also includes an oral cancer screening,” adds Dr. Ko. “This is very important as 1 in 4 cancers are found in the mouth.”

“Our commitment to our patients sets us apart from other dental practices,” says Natalie. “That’s why I’m so pleased to be a part of Dr. Ko’s team.”

Come in and discover the difference yourself!

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

A Visit to Your Dentist is More Than Just A Cleaning



A routine visit to your dentist should never be for “just a cleaning.”

“When a patient is seen in our office for a routine visit we are checking for a wide variety of things,” says Dr. Judith Ko. Voted one of the Inland Empire’s and Hemet’s Top Dentists by her patients and peers, Dr. Ko wants to make sure each patient is healthy. “The mouth is the window to the body’s condition. So not only are we checking for periodontal disease, oral cancer, bite issues, mandibular joint problems and decaying teeth, we are also looking at a patient’s blood pressure, checking their medications to see if they may be contributing to dry mouth or xerostomia, and also looking for other conditions that may present first in the mouth.”

That’s why a visit to your dentist is so important to not just your oral health but to your body health.

“And yes, the visit may include a cleaning, but that is also not just a polish,” adds Dr. Ko. “During your hygiene procedure the hygienist is working to disturb bacteria that can cause periodontal disease.”

So in other words, your routine visit to the dentist is one of the most important appointments you can make. To schedule yours, call us today.
 

Thursday, March 20, 2014

What Makes A Great Smile?


When you smile, the world smiles with you, is so true. Most of us have had the experience of smiling at a stranger and receiving one back. “Your smile is part of what creates that first impression that is so important,” says Dr. Judith Ko from her Hemet Valley Dental Practice. So what creates a beautiful smile?

“We are generally attracted to smiles with teeth that are white, straight, well framed and go all the way to your eyes,” adds Dr. Ko.

To get whiter teeth may be as easy as brushing and flossing daily and seeing your dentist on a regular basis. For some, though, the process might include needing a little extra help. Bleaching or whitening your teeth can boost the brightness of your teeth. There are three main types of whitening:

     1.     Whitening at home with an over the counter product
     2.     Whitening at home with a product that your dentist can prescribe
     3.     Whitening at your dental office

For straighter teeth there are two options:

     1.     See an orthodontist. An orthodontist specializes in straightening teeth and correcting alignment issues that may cause jaw pain or headaches.                           
     2.     If you are looking for a quicker option, perhaps you may wish to consider veneers. “Veneers can not only straighten your teeth, they can also change the shape of your teeth if you so desire,” says Dr. Ko.   

Your gum tissue is what frames your teeth. “If you tend to have a gummy smile, you may wish to consider cosmetically contouring it.” The process can easily be done surgically or by using a laser.

Finally, smile all the way to your eyes as this shows confidence. Now, go out and use that smile to brighten someone else's day.