Halloween Candy Swap
For adults and children…..help our U.S. troops overseas with your leftover Halloween candy. All the Halloween candy collected will be included in the Christmas packages being sent to our U.S. troops courtesy of Cape Cod Cares for the Troops. Adult candy collection will be Nov 1st – Nov 5th during business hours. The children’s candy swap will be Nov 1st 5-7pm. Each child who donates candy will get $1.00 per pound and will be entered to win a bicycle from Orleans Cycle. There will be gift certificates from Wendy’s in Orleans. and for the first 25 children who arrive at our office on Nov 1st they will receive a Firefly Flashing Toothbrush. So have fun on Halloween and on November 1st come to our office to donate your candy.
For the third year one area dentist on the Cape is redefining the phrase “Eating your own leftover Halloween candy” This Halloween, trick-or-treaters and adults can bring their excess candy to East Brewster Dental in Brewster, MA.. Dr. Stephen Bellorini is leading this anti-decay movement by collecting the candy that will be donated to the U.S. troops overseas in Iraq and Afghanistan. Working with Dylan and Michelle Desilva from Cape Cod Cares for the Troops, the candy is incorporated into the holiday care packages they send in December . Last year , we donated over 600lbs of candy that was placed in over 1500 care packages .
“Ditch the candy, that’s what we’re saying. Visiting your dentist twice a year and brushing daily are great preventative measures, but doing away with excess sweets altogether would really give your teeth a healthy boost,” says Dr. Stephen Bellorini from East Brewster Dental.
“Kids can still have all of the fun of trick-or-treating, and now their donation can help put a smile on the faces of our troops fighting in other countries .”Dr. Bellorini states , “We have been told that the solders will exchange the candy with the children and in return the children provide them with vital information as to where land mines are hidden , so the candy helps save their lives”.
Global sugar consumption for kids increases by about 2% annually and currently sits at 50 million tons per year, which means parents need to be sure their kids teeth are being cared for more than ever. Candy, as well as hurting children’s teeth, can lead to hyperactivity and weight gain. In some cases, the wrong types of candy can also lead to broken teeth and damaged braces.
Dr. Stephen Bellorini is one of the dentists at East Brewster Dental, 11 Baystate Ct. in Brewster ( at the Orleans Brewster town line) , which emphasizes general family dental care as well as cosmetic procedures. Dr. Bellorini is available to provide more information at 508-255-0111, or visit East Brewster Dental on-line at www.eastbrewsterdental.com
The candy swap will be at
East Brewster Dental
11 Bay State Ct., Brewster, MA.
For any questions or information call (508)255-0111
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Dr Bellorini's Blog October 2011
A More Natural-Looking Smile with Tooth-Colored Fillings from Dr.Stephen Bellorini
October 7 , 2011
Traditional fillings made of metal, also called amalgams, can help save your smile. But their dark gray color can also be embarrassing for patients.
That’s why Dr. Stephen Bellorini is proud to offer tooth-colored fillings as a cosmetic alternative. Made of silicon dioxide, your tooth-colored fillings—also known as composite resins—can be made to match the exact shade of your teeth.
In fact, we’re confident that you tooth-colored fillings will so closely match the rest of your mouth that no one besides us will even know you have them.
But the benefits of composite resins don’t stop there.
A Healthier, More Natural Smile Waiting for You in Your Future
Like traditional amalgams, composite resins can last between 7 and 10 years. But more importantly, their bond with your teeth actually works to support your tooth’s natural structure. That means extra protection from breakage and temperature changes, but more than that, it means more of your natural tooth can be left in place. And with more of your natural tooth left in place, you can look forward to a healthier smile years down the road.
October 7 , 2011
Traditional fillings made of metal, also called amalgams, can help save your smile. But their dark gray color can also be embarrassing for patients.
That’s why Dr. Stephen Bellorini is proud to offer tooth-colored fillings as a cosmetic alternative. Made of silicon dioxide, your tooth-colored fillings—also known as composite resins—can be made to match the exact shade of your teeth.
In fact, we’re confident that you tooth-colored fillings will so closely match the rest of your mouth that no one besides us will even know you have them.
But the benefits of composite resins don’t stop there.
A Healthier, More Natural Smile Waiting for You in Your Future
Like traditional amalgams, composite resins can last between 7 and 10 years. But more importantly, their bond with your teeth actually works to support your tooth’s natural structure. That means extra protection from breakage and temperature changes, but more than that, it means more of your natural tooth can be left in place. And with more of your natural tooth left in place, you can look forward to a healthier smile years down the road.
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