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"Just a brief note to say how much I truly appreciate your office and the wonderful service that you and every one of your staff that I have met provided in my behalf.
My experience with you office is truly the first in my life that I can say was painless! I am in awe.... of the professionalism displayed by Dr. Ouhl, and the ladies that have worked with him to provide the superior and painless work on my teeth.
In the utmost sincerity, I say "Thank You" ! And please keep up the good work!"
"I just wanted to thank you, for a standard of care and professionalism that is entirely beyond the norm. Everyone in your office appears to be so inspired, and it tends to be contagious, I'm so excited to see where you take me and my smile.
You're Simply The Best!"
Thank you for going the extra mile to take care of me on such short notice, for making me so comfortable with your warm smiles and great attitudes, you guys are a priceless staff, I will always be greatful.
Worried about a heart attack?
Exercise, eat right and keep your teeth clean, Dr. Mark Herzberg, professor of preventive sciences at the University of Minnesota, told the American Association for the Advancement of Science. His research team explained that bacteria found in plaque can cause blood platelets to clump up, the first stage toward heart attack or stroke. His team took the germs found in dirty, diseased gums including strains of streptococcus and porphyromonas bacteria, and infused them into rabbits. The blood platelets in the rabbits started to clump. The rabbits also had abnormal electrocardiographs, faster heart and breathing rates. It has not been proven that the same things happen in humans.