Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Welcome Tooba!

Hello, my name is Tooba and I am the new edition of Dr. Gray Office. I always had the passion to work in the dental field. I started in the field since 2012 and graduated as a dental assistant. I gained professional experience in three different dental offices, and I had the honor to join Dr. Gray’s office since summer 2016. I have a strong background as a Dental Assistant and I understand the importance of all details related to my position. I enjoy fulfilling the patient needs in regards to dental care, while visiting our office. In order to play an important role in our office goal which is, providing excellent client service, I believe in ongoing learning and education. I live in Newmarket with my husband, Daniel and our son, Adrin. Outside of work I spent time with my family and friends. I also volunteer in an active community assembly which believes the need of the present time in our global scale, is the gradual establishment of peace and unity.

Check out the entire team here.

Friday, October 21, 2016

Welcome back Sara!


Sara will be returning to the office after her year off with baby Zoe! Her first day back is November 7th. She is looking forward seeing all her patients  Mean while baby Zoe will be a one on Oct 21st and is ready for her first Halloween!

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Do you have Sleep Apnea

Sleep Apnea affects a number of people. Basically, sleep apnea is caused by long and numerous periods of non-breathing episodes during your sleep. (Most people who have sleep apnea snore at night.) Therefore, important organs are not getting oxygen which is essential especially the heart and brain. If you have undiagnosed sleep apnea, you are more at risk for heart attack, stroke and other disease. Correlated factors are high blood pressure, obesity and acid reflux.

sleep apnea

Below is an Epworth Sleepiness scale which is a preliminary screening for sleep apnea.

THE EPWOTH SLEEPINESS SCALE:

Use the following scale to choose the most appropriate number for each situation:
0 = would never doze
1 = slight chance of dozing
2 = moderate chance of dozing
3 = high chance of dozing

It is important that you answer each question as best you can.

Situation Chance of Dozing (0-3)

  • Sitting and reading
  • Watching TV
  • Sitting, inactive in a public place (e.g. a theatre or a meeting)
  • As a passenger in a car for an hour without a break
  • Lying down to rest in the afternoon when circumstances permit
  • Sitting and talking to someone
  • Sitting quietly after a lunch without alcohol
  • In a car, while stopped for a few minutes in the traffic
Analyze Your Score

0-7: It is unlikely that you are abnormally sleepy.
8-9: You have an average amount of day time sleepiness.
10-15: You may be excessively sleepy depending on the situation. You may want to consider seeking medical attention.
16-24-You are excessively sleepy and should consider seeking medical attention.

I will explain in the next newsletter the treatment of sleep apnea.

Sincerely,

Dr. Ian Gray