Sunset Smiles: Carole A Medvesky DMD

Sunset Smiles:  Carole A Medvesky DMD We are known for GENTLE PERSONAL CARE and a home town feeling -- Dr Medvesky takes pride in delivering the finest dentistry in the area.

While we treat our patients with compassion and respect, we also educate, empower, and involve them in their treatment, as we would for our family members. Our experienced competant team is committed to the practice's prevention oriented philosophy. We want our patients to enjoy their visits in our office as well as a lifetime of excellent oral health.

05/30/2026
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05/04/2026

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Experts detailed whether sparkling water is safe for the teeth, according to a news article from Food World News.

03/09/2026

Keeping caries at bay: Alternatives to fluoridated drinking water..
Dentists offered advice to help parents protect their children’s teeth if they do not have access to fluoride in their drinking water.

Although community water fluoridation has long been regarded as a safe, effective and relatively inexpensive strategy to minimize dental caries and strengthen tooth enamel in children, recent opposition to the practice has led to some states and cities ending fluoridated water, according to a news report from Tufts University. Children without access to fluoridated water often have higher rates of dental decay.

As a result, dentists cited in the report have suggested alternatives to fluoridated drinking water — including fluoride toothpaste, rinses and topical varnishes — among those with public water systems that do not add the mineral to their water. The right amount of fluoride toothpaste can be safe for younger children; however, parents or guardians should ensure that all the surfaces of the teeth are cleaned and assist with flossing until children show enough dexterity to tie their shoelaces. When children are 7 years and older, particularly those with braces, they can initiate fluoride rinses. Finally, dentists may apply a topical varnish to the teeth during visits that lasts up to several months.

Is Sparkling Water Bad For My Teeth?  "Sparkling water is a far better choice for your teeth than sugary drinks. However...
02/22/2026

Is Sparkling Water Bad For My Teeth?
"Sparkling water is a far better choice for your teeth than sugary drinks. However, be mindful of what’s in your sparkling water. Citrus-flavored varieties often have higher acid levels, which can increase the risk of enamel damage. To reduce this risk, it's best to drink these types of sparkling water in one sitting or alongside meals, rather than sipping on them throughout the day. By the way, have you scheduled an appointment with us yet? Feel free to reach out!"
Here's another idea:
Just because nothing hurts doesn’t mean everything’s healthy. Biannual dental checkups catch hidden issues before they become painful (and expensive). Stay ahead of cavities, gum disease, and more with regular visits that protect your smile long-term.

It's easy to presume that if your teeth don't hurt, everything must be fine. You might wonder, why should you visit the dentist if you're not in pain? The truth is that dental issues often start quietly, long before any discomfort occurs. Biannual dental checkups are essential for catching these pro...

02/19/2026
02/14/2026

Presi-Dental Health: 4 Strange (But True) Tales
Hail to the Chief—and his teeth! You may remember their smiles and expressions from portraits and photographs, but do you know the stories behind them? Read on for some fascinating facts about our commanders in chief.

George Washington
George Washington Never Wore Wooden Dentures
Tooth decay and tooth loss plagued George Washington throughout his adult life. The Journal of the American Revolution states the father of our country had his first tooth pulled at 24 and had only one left at inauguration. Mount Vernon, Washington’s estate, says his troublesome teeth made the president self-conscious and reluctant to speak in public.

While it’s true Washington wore dentures, they were never wooden. He had many pairs made with many different materials, including: hippopotamus ivory, bone, gold wire, copper screws, lead and even human teeth. His wife, Martha, also had a partial denture. “Well aware of her husband’s travails, Martha regularly urged her children and grandchildren to tend to the care of their teeth,” Mount Vernon states.

President Grover Cleveland
Grover Cleveland Had Top-Secret Oral Cancer Surgery – On a Yacht
Near the beginning of his second term in 1893, Grover Cleveland faced two major issues. Nationally, the country was entering a depression. Personally, a bump in his mouth had formed, grown and was diagnosed as cancer. To prevent nationwide panic, a clandestine plan was hatched.

On June 30, Cleveland boarded a yacht in New York Harbor with six doctors. In a 90-minute surgery the next day, surgeons removed the cancerous tumor, five teeth and part of his upper left jaw. Cleveland sat in a chair attached to the mast of the ship. His only anesthesia was laughing gas and ether. Four days later, Cleveland got off the yacht in Cape Cod and finished recovering at his summer home. He was later fitted with a rubber prosthesis that helped him speak normally again.

President Dwight D. Eisenhower
Dwight D. Eisenhower: Dental Emergency or UFO Coverup?
On February 20, 1954, Dwight D. Eisenhower was eating a chicken wing in Palm Springs, California, when the cap on one of his front teeth popped off. He spent his Saturday night at an emergency dental appointment, and the unexpected trip caused led to many false reports (including an Associated Press report that he had died of a heart attack).

It also birthed a UFO conspiracy theory. Some believe the dental visit was a cover up for a secret meeting with aliens at Edwards Air Force Base. “In the most recent version of this story, alleged in several books dating back to the late 1980s, two aliens offered to share their knowledge with earthlings if Ike would eliminate America’s nuclear weapons,” according to the Bulletin of Dental Education (July 2004).

Thanks to Eisenhower’s long military service and time as president, his dental records are thorough and document many troubles with that particular crown. Still, the theory lives on with believers because the dentist who treated Eisenhower passed away without leaving record of the visit.

Photo: Library of Congress
White House dental office

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NATIONAL DENTIST'S DAY - March 6, 2021 | National Todayhttps://nationaltoday.com/national-dentists-dayMar 06, 2020 · Mar...
03/06/2021

NATIONAL DENTIST'S DAY - March 6, 2021 | National Today
https://nationaltoday.com/national-dentists-day

Mar 06, 2020 · March 6 is National Dentist’s Day, a day to celebrate the men and women who keep our chompers chomping, our gnashers gnashing, and our whites pearly. Dentists are doctors who specialize in oral health.

Are you getting ready for National Dentist's Day? We have the best discounts, tips, and ideas to make this day amazing for you!

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