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April 2019
Aleaha Fettig, DDS Valerie Drake, DDS
1409 6th Ave. SE #8, Aberdeen, SD 57401 |
www.AberdeenSmiles.com
605-225-2236
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Home Sweet Home Adventures Abound in Aberdeen
Hello, everyone!
Dental insurance is a lot different than health insurance, and I enjoy helping people learn what their plans have to offer so they can get the most out of their benefits. This can also be the most difficult part of my job at times, but I’m always up for a challenge. paperwork, though. I also have the privilege of getting to know our awesome patients. Though I’m more of an introvert, I genuinely enjoy getting to meet My job isn’t all insurance and
I’m Michelle Alberts, and I’ve been working at the Aberdeen Smiles front desk for almost seven years. My primary job is insurance verification, which means I help patients with their benefits and make sure their insurance will cover the treatment they need. I was born and raised in Aberdeen. My family bounced around the state for a little while, but I’ve been back since I was 9 years old. I love living in Aberdeen. It’s great to raise a family in a community that’s safe and friendly. And it’s hard to beat the amazing opportunities we have to spend time in the great outdoors. My kids spend a lot of time outside — something I’m pretty grateful for, since there’s four of them! In the winter months, they love playing in the snow. This past winter, we spent tons of time snowmobiling and ice fishing. It’s always a blast. When the weather warms up and the snow melts, my husband and I love to go camping with the kids. We spend a lot of time at Elm Lake. James spent a lot of time at the lake growing up, and my dad also has childhood stories from Elm Lake. It’s kind of a family tradition. If you’ve never been, I can’t recommend it enough. It’s small and quiet, which makes it a great spot for families. You can keep an eye on everyone while you’re fishing, swimming, or just enjoying each other’s company. When I’m not out in the woods with my family, you can find me behind the front desk here at Aberdeen Smiles. A friend of mine, who worked here at the time, recommended I come in when an accounting position opened up. Though I’d never worked at a dental office before, hearing my friend talk about how much she loved it convinced me to give it a shot. I was happy to find myself walking into such a warm, welcoming place.
clients and catch up with them after each visit. I’m mostly checking patients out at the end of the visit, which means I get to see them when they’re in a good mood and feeling better after treatment. It’s always nice to see people coming back every six months and hear about what’s going on in their life. I’ve been at the office since 2012, and it’s honestly one of the best jobs I’ve ever had. Dealing with insurance can be stressful, but I love that I’m able to help take one less stress off our patients’ plates when they’re with us. I also enjoy having the free time after work to have adventures with my family. It’s a good fit, and I feel like I’m in the right place here in Aberdeen. Michelle Alberts
I picked things up pretty quickly, and over time, I transitioned from accounting to working with insurance.
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WORLDS WITHIN PAGES Books to Engage the Whole Family
For the Middle Schooler: ‘The Night Diary’ 12-year-old Nisha navigates her world
Learning to read opens up a world of possibilities. When your child walks through the back of the wardrobe into Narnia with Lucy Pevensie or rides with Harry Potter on the train to Hogwarts, they connect to something beyond their own experiences. In the U.S., April 23 is World Book Day, and the date commemorates the deaths of legendary authors Cervantes, Shakespeare, and Garcilaso de la Vega, as well as the birth of author Vladimir Nabokov. World Book Day is the perfect time to sit down with your family and let yourself be transported to new worlds. So, here are three great stories to help you take young readers on brand-new adventures. For the Elementary Reader: ‘Song of the Wild: A First Book of Animals’ “Song of the Wild” makes a great read-aloud book for beginner
after the partition of India creates the new country of Pakistan and her family is forced to leave their home. Her mother may be gone, but Nisha finds solace in writing nightly letters to her in her diary as she discovers what the future holds. Based on author Veera Hiranandani’s memories of her own family, this moving tale lets readers experience life through someone else’s eyes. For Teens: ‘Brazen: Rebel
Ladies Who Rocked the World’ While some might not think of comics as proper reading, Penelope Bagieu’s graphic novel forces reconsideration. Her clever, colorful artwork and engaging narrative take the reader through the biographies of 30 women, from Bette Davis and Mae Jemison to lesser-known but equally intriguing
readers because they can get lost in the beautiful artwork while you read the text. Written in prose and rhyming poems, this book showcases sprawling landscapes
— savannahs, jungles, and oceans — and features the wildlife living there. It’s worth a read simply to appreciate the colorful depictions of each animal. This book was written by Nicola Davies and illustrated by Petr Horácek.
ladies like Giorgina Reid. All in all, this book provides a great way to get kids excited about history in an entertaining form.
OUR PATIENTS SAY IT BEST
“Great personal service. Explained everything to be done and needed. Excellent hygienist. Removed stains no one could before. Dentist was very thorough and explained issues I have and how to resolve them. Will go again.” –Ryan F.
“This is the best dental practice in town! Their customer service and attention to detail are beyond any other place in Aberdeen!” –Luis M. “Aberdeen Smiles is excellent with both my daughters! Highly recommended!” –Annie H.
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reach places, removing food, debris, plaque, and bacteria in pulsating bursts. Although these devices can be expensive, many people prefer the water flosser since it’s easier to use, especially if you have braces, dental implants, or nonremovable bridgework. Dental Floss
WHICH FLOSSING METHOD SHOULD YOU USE?
Water Flossers vs. Dental Floss If you’ve ever visited the dentist, it’s more than likely you’ve been asked how frequently you floss. Truthfully, many people choose not to floss — in fact, only about 4 in 10 Americans do. The act of flossing can be difficult for some people, but it’s one of the most important daily habits you can develop to sustain overall health. The Importance of Flossing Flossing is a vital part of maintaining oral health because it removes food, bacteria, and plaque that toothbrushes can’t reach. A person who brushes their teeth but doesn’t floss is more likely to suffer from poor oral health than someone who flosses once a day. And in the dental world, there are two popular methods of flossing: water flossers and dental floss. Water Flossers Water flossers shoot out a jet of water that flows between the teeth as its nozzle moves along the gum line. The pressurized water blasts your gums and the hard-to-
Floss has been around for about 200 years, but it didn’t become popular until after WWII. Dental floss functions similarly to a water flosser, except that instead of using a stream of water, you manually floss between your teeth and along your gums to remove debris, bacteria, and tartar. Many individuals prefer to use dental floss because it allows you to have more control when you floss. However, it can sometimes cause the gums to bleed, which is why many prefer water flossers. Dentists recommend that, whichever method you choose, you should floss at least once a day for optimal teeth and gum health. To get into the habit of flossing more regularly, try to floss before you brush your teeth. According to the American Academy of Periodontology, that’s the “ideal sequence for the most thorough removal of dental plaque.”
Have a Laugh
Pasta Primavera
Ingredients • 12 ounces pasta, ideally fusilli • 1/2 pound broccoli florets • 2 carrots, shredded • 1 yellow bell pepper, cut into strips • 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil • 4 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
• 1 pint cherry tomatoes, halved • 1/2 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes • 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese, ideally Parmigiano-Reggiano • Kosher salt, for pasta water and to taste
Directions 1. In a large pot, liberally salt water and bring to a boil. Add fusilli and cook according to package directions. Add broccoli, carrots, and bell pepper during the last 2 minutes of cook time. 2. Drain the pasta and veggies, reserving 1/2 cup of cooking liquid. Return pasta and veggies to pot. 3. In a large skillet, heat olive oil to medium heat. Add garlic and cook until translucent and golden, 30 seconds. Add tomatoes, red pepper flakes, and 1 teaspoon salt. Cook until tomatoes are wilted, about 2 minutes. Stir in reserved pasta water.
4. Add tomato mixture to pasta pot, stirring to coat evenly. 5. Divide into bowls, top with Parmesan cheese, and serve.
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Aleaha Fettig, DDS Valerie Drake, DDS
Inside This Issue Get to Know Michelle Page 1 Books to Engage the Whole Family Page 2 Hear From Our Happy Patients! Page 2 How Often Do You Floss? Page 3 Pasta Primavera Page 3 Read Up on National Library Workers Day Page 4
SHHHHHHH! It’s National Library Workers Day!
Whether you have a card or not, libraries are an important part of our community. They serve as meeting places, research stations, employment centers, and local historical archives. They help kids and adults alike explore vast literary worlds and immense >Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4
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