I would change nothing keep doing what your doing. Everyone was friendly and professional made me feel like family!
Read MoreDr. Caughey has a very calming and soothing way to help me calm down and distract me when she was giving me anesthetic shots in my gums. I believe her being a licensed yoga instructor really helped with with this.
Read MoreGreat office and wonderful people! Thank you for seeing me on such short notice. I felt better in just a fews days after Dr. Caughey adjusted my night guard. THANK YOU!!!
Read MoreI never liked going to the dentist until I started seeing Dr. Caughey and her staff. They are so good at what they do and create a really calming environment. The dental hygienist Rachel is gentle and pleasant; she always does a stellar job with the cleaning!
Read MoreEveryone I met at the appt. (Missy, Liv, and Dr. Caughey) were all VERY professional, friendly and helpful. I felt very comfortable in the office and with all those who were there helping me. Dr. Caughey was so easy to talk with about my situation. She explained many things that could be involved in the…
Read MoreHow we handle dental bite splint acrylic can literally make – or break – the final product. A lab processed acrylic is made strongest in a pressure pot using heat and pressure. That said, even with the strongest materials available, incorrect handling of the acrylic while it is in the wet phase can incorporated unwanted…
Read MoreThe Atlanta Hawks gave an exhilarating performance last night at Game 5 of the Playoffs, defeating the Boston Celtics 110-83. Â WOW! Drs. Jones and Caughey were in attendance to support our team, cheering mightily as the Hawks became absolutely unstoppable in the third quarter: it seemed like every 3-pointer went swish! Congratulations Hawks! You’ve got…
Read MoreDr. Caughey and her staff are the best. I always get great service, plus extra information from Liz that is always a great added bonus 🙂
Read MoreSplint Communication From Physical Therapist to Dentist As a dentist who learned to modify splints from my physical therapist colleague, I hope these suggestions will pave the way to a smooth working relationship. 1. Lead with what you need.  Once you have diagnosed your patient to need an oral appliance to control her body, be direct and make that…
Read MoreI started having issues with my vision—being bothered by light and glare and just not seeing as clearly and I knew it was time for a new prescription.  I went for an eye exam and my eye doctor was surprised I even wore glasses. He said my prescription was way too strong and gave me…
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