Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Use It or Lose It ~ Your Dental Benefits

As we near the end of 2010, we want to remind you to take advantage of any unused dental benefits. Every year you receive a maximum amount from your dental insurance company - make sure to use all available benefits to complete any outstanding treatment. Almost all plans do not let you rollover unused dollars to the next benefit year.  

If you have funds set aside in a flexible spending account (FSA) or healthcare saving account (HSA), now is the time to schedule treatment so your copayment amounts can be applied to this year's deductions.

Call us today to schedule your appointment (303) 683-2300. We find that the holiday season is always our "busy time." We look forward to seeing you soon!

Monday, November 1, 2010

November Invisalign Special ~ Up to $1000 off

Fall for a Beautiful Smile

November Invisalign® Special

Dr. Trent Redfearn will be providing Invisalign treatment consultations to answer your questions about Invisalign treatment, the clear way to straighten teeth. If you have wondered if Invisalign is right for you, schedule a complimentary consultation today.

    For eligible* Invisalign patients:
           Complimentary consultation
           Complimentary records and impressions ($250 value)
           Up to $750 off your Invisalign treatment*
           Financing options available
           Special is limited to the first 30 appointments.


Call (303) 683-2300 to schedule your
complimentary consultation today!

Monday, October 25, 2010

Dentistry From the Heart ~ October 16, 2010

Dr. Trent Redfearn, Dr. Ryan Redfearn, and Dr. Thomas Stone held their second annual Dentistry From the Heart event on Saturday, October 16, 2010.  The doctors, staff, and other volunteers combined forces to provide over $58,900 in free dental services.   The event was an amazing success and we look forward to doing it again next year! 

Christie, Megan, Dr. Trent Redfearn, and Amber at the triage tent for Dentistry From the Heart.

For more information about Redfearn Family Dental go to:  http://www.redfearndental.com/
For more information about Dentistry From the Heart go to: http://www.dentistryfromtheheart.org/

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Definition of the Perfect Smile

The "perfect" smile starts with strong teeth and healthy gums - this should be the first priority for anyone considering a smile improvement. Once this basic goal is achieved, you'll want to examine all your cosmetic dentistry options, to see how best to create the most esthetically ideal smile for you.


There is a natural law of beauty called the Golden Proportion, which, when applied to dentistry, means your smile should have the natural symmetry, shape, size and contour to fit your face.

A golden smile includes symmetry of the two front teeth as well as the neighboring teeth. Even if you don't have a natural symmetry around the centerline, we can create the illusion of evenness by lining up your two front teeth, as well as the adjacent teeth that are close to the midline, to create a balanced image.

The evenness and proper length of your gums is important too, as gums that are too long or too short can completely alter the look of your teeth, no matter how perfect your teeth are. Maybe you have an excess of gum covering your front teeth, making them look short and your smile too "gummy." Or perhaps your gums are uneven, making your teeth look like they're different lengths. Gum reshaping, a fairly simple in-office procedure, can even out your gums, and therefore improve the whole balance of your smile.

There are scientific ratios associated with the ideal smile, including the size and proportion of teeth, lips and gums, as well as how the nose unifies the sum of the parts to create the ideal profile. Your smile line, which ideally follows the curve of your lower lip, connects the biting edges of the top teeth. A curved smile line can make you look significantly younger, while a flat smile line looks aged and worn. There's even something called a reverse smile line, which results in a reverse arch.

Please ask us to explain the perfect ratio of the face, and how dentistry can provide you with your own perfect, golden smile.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

It's a Boy!

We are proud to announce that Owen Russell Redfearn was born on January 2, 2010 at a healthy 7lbs. 4oz. and 18.5in. long. My wife and baby are doing fine and are home resting. It was an amazing experience to see a new life come into this world and appreciate everything that people have done for us since the birth.