Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Happy Halloween from Dr. Presley-Nelson and Dr. Fung's Dental Office!




With COVID-19 concerns, Halloween will be different this year. Go to https://sf.gov/news/sf-issues-safer-halloween-guidance to see what the city of San Francisco recommends in order for you to have a safe Halloween. 

Some healthy hints are:

Crowded streets full of trick-or-treaters are discouraged, but some families in your neighborhood might still enjoy getting out while keeping their distance. Therefore, Instead of giving out candy by hand at a close distance, consider making some little baggies full of treats and leaving them out on your porch or your steps for families to pick up at a safe distance.

It is considered safe to have groups of no more than 12 people gather together indoors, or outdoors, keeping some distance. Groups of more than 12 people are allowed if you live with them. So put on a pot of pumpkin soup, and pick out a scary movie!

Remember that traditional Halloween masks are not considered protective. Maybe you can try to incorporate a proper facemask into your spooky Halloween disguise.

Pumpkin carving (especially done outdoors) and then displaying the jack-o’-lanterns for all to see, is a fun way to raise everyone’s spirits during the holiday.

Have a safe COVID-19 Halloween everyone, and remember to take care of your oral health. Bleeding gums create an open wound in the mouth and an entryway for micro-organisms into the body. We are open and caring for our patients in a safe manner. Give us a call and give us a visit!  

Thursday, August 13, 2020

COVID-19 Update

 At this time, Dr. Presley-Nelson and Dr. Fung plan to remain open unless the San Francisco Public Health Department mandates otherwise. COVID-19 surges occur regionally and each area needs to react according to their own situation. 

San Francisco dental offices were cleared to open mid June 2020 and there was no surge related to that opening. No cases have been linked to a dental office thus far.

We screen patients carefully to minimize the risk of an infected person being present in the office. We have installed six large air filters all over the office, to turn the air over five times an hour, and kill viruses. We have installed intra-oral suction shields to keep aerosol at a minimum. We are wearing protective gear. We are screening ourselves daily. At this time, we plan to continue serving you. We will issue a new update should that become necessary, We care about your over-all health, and your oral health. 

Please read American Dental Association: Dentistry is Essential Healthcare

Monday, June 22, 2020

Our office is re-opening!


  DR. PRESLEY-NELSON’S DENTAL OFFICE RE-OPENING 
We hope this letter finds you and your family well; we have missed you. We are re-opening after the Coronavirus restrictions, and while many things have changed, one thing has remained the same: our office’s commitment to your safety. 
Infection control has always been a top priority in our practice. We follow recommendations and guidelines made by the American Dental Association (ADA), the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). This allows us to make sure that our infection control procedures are up-to-date and enables us to provide the safest environment for our staff, patients and their family members. We also have our state and local health department recommendations to consider. For more information, check the SFDPH website. 
We will do our best to accommodate your scheduling needs as we know many of you are anxious to get back into our dental office. We have implemented additional safety precautions to help protect our patients and staff. 
If you have serious and debilitating pre-existing health conditions, such as poorly controlled diabetes, chronic lung disease or severe asthma, serious heart conditions, are immunocompromised, or have chronic kidney or liver disease, we recommend you do not visit the office at this time, unless you have a dental emergency. One of the doctors will screen you on the phone before such an emergency visit. For the majority of our patients, who do not fall in this extreme health risk category, we welcome you back, with the following recommended protocols:
APPOINTMENT PROTOCOLS
-- Upon scheduling an appointment, and again upon arrival at our office, we will ask you some screening questions. We will postpone treatment for any patient who has experienced or been in contact with someone who has experienced the following symptoms within 14 days of the scheduled appointment date: fever, cough, loss of taste and/or smell, flu-like symptoms, difficulty breathing or shortness of breath, and fatigue. 
-- We will be, as much as possible, scheduling appointments in a manner that promotes social distancing.  We ask that you sit apart in the waiting room. We ask that patients enter the office unaccompanied, if possible. For those patients who need to be accompanied, we ask that this be limited to a single family member. Please call once you get parked, to see if we are ready for you. Please arrive wearing a face covering and use the hand sanitizer on the front desk. 
-- Please take your temperature at home on the morning of your appointment. We will confirm “no fever” with a contactless thermometer upon your arrival. Our doctors and staff are screening themselves daily also, and practicing social distancing when off duty.
CHANGES TO ENSURE SAFETY    
-- Our waiting room will no longer offer magazines, books, children’s toys, and so forth, since these items are difficult to clean and disinfect. A clear plastic screen (sneeze guard) has been installed at the front desk to minimize exposure to airborne pathogens. You may wait a little longer, as we are taking more time to disinfect all areas of use in between patient appointments.
-- Medical-grade high efficiency particulate arrestance (HEPA) air purifiers have been installed in the office to help improve the air quality in the area for all patients, family members, and staff. There are now 5 HEPA filters and one large Molekule Peco Filter machine (UV light to kill viruses) and all will be “on high”.  These change the air out 5 times an hour and produce a noise level in the office you may not be used to.
-- Our doctors and staff will be wearing personal protective equipment (PPE). When you are seated in the dental chair, you will be asked to gargle with a special rinse. A new intra-oral suction shield has been installed in each operatory, and similar to a rubber dam, it stops aerosol in the mouth.  It is comfortable to wear, but noisy, as is the second high speed evacuation tube that has been installed in each operatory. The use of our headphones and audio entertainment masks the noise and makes the dental visit more enjoyable.
Thank you for being part of our dental family.  You can see that we are doing all that we can to serve your dental needs in as safe a manner as possible. We value your trust and loyalty and look forward to welcoming back our patients, neighbors, and friends.  
 Dr. Beverly Presley-Nelson, Dr. Fung and Staff

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Gift Basket!

This beautiful gift basket was delivered to my office by a sweet lady from New Jersey. We had squeezed her in for a dental emergency about a couple weeks before, and fixed her problem.
She was able to finish her vacation here in San Francisco in comfort. Just before she headed home, she took the time to bring this huge basket of goodies to my dental office, along with a long and lovely letter of praise and thanks for myself and my staff.
Acts like this make being a dentist worthwhile ❣️


Thursday, August 29, 2019

CHEWING GUM! Yes or no?

Sometimes professionals advise the use of chewing gum to aid in habit breaking, such as over-eating, or smoking.  Occasionally, though rarely, a medication may be delivered through chewing gum. Certain prescription medications, and the aging process itself, can cause dry mouth. Chewing gum may be recommended to increase salivary flow.
 
However, from a dental perspective, the use of chewing gum is NOT a good idea. Even sugarless chewing gum is not recommended.
The muscles of mastication, (the chewing muscles), the dentition (teeth), and the Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) are already pretty overworked. By the time we eat, speak, laugh, and make other facial expressions and motions, the teeth, the joint and the muscles of our face, head, and neck have gotten quite a work out.  
 
Chewing gum adds unnecessary motion, tension, stress, and wear to our oral structures. Often TMJ symptoms (joint pain) will disappear upon the cessation of chewing gum. Ruminating tooth pains can disappear when gum chewing is given up. Temporary or even permanent restorations can be damaged or sucked loose buy gum chewing, and certainly appliances like partial dentures can be loosened or moved around in destructive ways. 
 
We would advise using sugar-free lemon drops to aid in breaking oral habits, such as smoking and over-eating, and to help with dry mouth issues, and asking for your medications in the form of a patch or a pill instead of chewing gum. Take it easy on your joint, muscles, and teeth! Your oral structures need to last a lifetime. 
 
 

Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Happy Birthday Jedahya!

Our dental staff loves to celebrate birthdays! For each staff member’s birthday we always bring humorous cards and then we sit at lunch together and read the cards out loud. We enjoy laughing together as a team. Then we eat cake. Sugarless cake of course, Ha ha ha ❣️ Actually it’s regular cake but we make sure we are plaque free first. The birthday girl in this picture is Jedahya Hidalgo, our main chair-side assistant. From the left you can also see Stephanie, Chisako, the birthday girl, Dr. Presley-Nelson, and Lariez. Our dental team hope all of you dear patients have wonderful birthday celebrations! Our best birthday wishes to you all. ❤😊



Thursday, May 23, 2019

Toothpaste!

You all know I am not one for toothpaste, because as you remember from your plaque control training, it is not what you rub on your teeth, but what you clean off that matters. However, when brushing just for refreshment it is nice to have a good toothpaste for stain removal, fluoride, and whitening. I don’t like brand promotion in my practice and try to remain neutral. BUT I HAVE TO SHARE THIS!

This Crest 3-D White Brilliance has been great for maintaining color with patients whom I have bleached. in some cases even gotten a little lighter.

So for a shade boost, get some of this and leave it on awhile. And it’s got fluoride too! Come and see us for a tooth shade evaluation. We love to see your smile! 




Tuesday, February 19, 2019

New Digital X-Rays

Come and see what’s new at your Sunset neighborhood/Parkside dental office here in San Francisco! Every operatory is equipped with new computers, where low radiation x-rays can be viewed easily by the patient and the dentist. Intra-oral photographs can give details of needed care for the patient to view, and they can be of help for insurance company documentation. Digital X-rays cut down on radiation and WE HAVE THE THIN KIND, THAT ARE COMFORTABLE IN THE PATIENT’S MOUTH, thinner than even the old fashioned x-rays. So for all those patients who have struggled in the past with Xrays, we did not go with fat, bulky sensors. We purposely chose the thin, flexible way to have digital films for the sake of your comfort. We are invested in your care.  ❤


Thursday, October 4, 2018

Nightguards

Nightguards! Why the expense? We recommend nightguards for some patients to protect their teeth and jaw joints from the damage caused by clenching and grinding.  Why not pay less for one from the store or online? Because so much goes into making this important appliance to customize it for individual needs. In this photo you can see a patient’s nightguard in wax, mounted on an articulator, which simulates human jaw motion. This patient’s nightguard is being carved to protect weak teeth and guide forces to strong areas. The articulator goes back and forth between the doctor and the lab technician until it is ready to be processed and delivered to the patient. Improved dental health is the goal.



Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Summer Dental Camp

Longtime patient (since childhood) Michele Driscoll Lynch is a teacher and so sometimes schedules her dental appointments in the summer. Last summer she had a particularly large number of appointments, and so began calling her visits "Summer Dental Camp" and kept us all laughing by asking if there were arts and crafts, snacks and a T-shirt. At her last appointment of the season we presented her with this "camp T-shirt". She surprised us by wearing it again this year. We are so glad to have Michele keep us laughing.


Friday, April 29, 2016

Here is our long time, very entertaining, patient Frank X. Gallagher, with Sting at the Rainbow Room in New York City. Frank is a production manager for numerous high profile musicians and bands. Frank reports that he enjoys working with Sting almost as much as he enjoys his dental visits with Dr. Presley-Nelson and staff!

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

The New Year newsletter is on its way to you! Included is the handy 2016 yearly calendar. 


Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Temporary crowns are your friend!


Why wear a temporary crown between dental visits?  It is vital and necessary for the fit of the final crown.  It keeps the prepared tooth from drifting to meet the opposing tooth, or leaning to one side or the other.  It also protects the prepared tooth from bacteria and food and fluids.  Yes, the temporary may feel a little rough, but the final product will be smooth and life-like.  If your temporary comes off, save it and call us to bring it in to be re-cemented. It is a quick visit, without anesthesia. If it is broken or lost, we will make a new one, which takes a little longer, but is easily done and very important.  Clean around your temporary crown gently, and if you floss it, pull the floss out to the side. Soon you will have a lovely finished product, that will feel like one of your own teeth and give you long service.  As always, we appreciate you wonderful patients.

Friday, September 26, 2014


We are very proud of long time patient, Bill Ruck, who was inducted into the Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame, August of 2014. He was active in the Navy and notably designed audio systems for NBC in the 2004 Summer Olympics. Currently he is a principal radio engineer at CSI Telecommunications. Mr. Ruck is a third generation San Franciscan who volunteers regularly at the Maritime Radio Historical Society. His activities with the Society include maintaining historic radio equipment at former RCA Coastal Marine Station KPH which earned him recognition from the California Historical Radio Society when they named him a “Fellow for Historic Preservation”. We are proud to count him among our beloved patients.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Dental Patient Receives Prestigious Award

 
Our patient, well known San Francisco music director and orchestra conductor, Joan Murray, has received the Bay Area Jefferson Award.  She appeared on Channel 5 recently explaining her commitment to bringing music and orchestra participation into the lives of San Francisco children.  Twenty years ago, she founded the Golden Gate Philharmonic which is an after school youth orchestra that reaches out to children from all walks of life, including the underprivileged.  She opens her home and her heart to this all-encompassing project and has had great success.  Dr. Presley-Nelson’s sons were a part of GGP for many of their childhood years, as an adjunct to their participation in school orchestras at West Portal Lutheran and SF School Of the Arts.  Dr. Presley-Nelson volunteered teaching music and assisting Ms. Murray for most of those years.  We are proud to have her in our patient family and honor her achievement and recognition here on our website.  (She is also a wonderful dental patient and refers us many lovely people.) Go Ms. Murray! 
 
To view her appearance on CBS click here.

Monday, December 16, 2013

Happy Holidays

Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, and Blessings for the New Year. Here we are celebrating at our office     Christmas Party. Yes, we are all wearing humorous holiday headgear!
We had salad and the best pizza in town across from the office at Ken and Amy’s Eagle Pizza on Taraval. They always make us welcome and take good care of us. We exchanged “Secret Santa” gifts and some were quite funny. A good time was had by all, part-time interns, full timers, and “lifers” alike. Doc’s husband Gary took the photo and poured wine. We wish all of you lovely patients the best of the season.
Dr. Presley-Nelson

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

DR. PRESLEY-NELSON RETURNS TO TEACHING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC, DUGONI SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY


Dr. Presley-Nelson, as you may know, taught dental school for many years, 2-3 days a week, while practicing in her private office 3-4 days.  She became an Assistant Professor in the Department of Oral Diagnosis and Treatment Planning, helped developed the video exam, to test students with a movie of procedures, and lectured on various topics.

Having a family curtailed her academic career, and she focused on her home and office only, until recently.  Now that her sons are college aged, she has added teaching at UOP Dental School back into her busy schedule.  She now is a Clinical Instructor, checking each step of all different procedures being performed on patients coming to the dental school clinic, from fillings and crowns to dentures.  She enjoys interacting with the students, faculty, and the wonderful patients.   Here you see her in the daily clinical garb, moving from cubicle to cubicle in the dental clinic.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Movie Maker Goes to the Dentist!

 
Here you see our long standing patient Ms. Melanie Walas, who makes our "Comes From Afar" box in our Newsletter with her trek from the East Bay. She collects vintage clothing and kooky accessories and always has amazing outfits, as you can see with the beautiful pink coat that she made.

One of her early projects was making costumes for puppets for the stop-motion animation films JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH and MONKEYBONE. She has worked for ILM (Industrial Light and Magic) and other companies for many years as a model maker/painter. She has painted spaceships, ships and sets for such films as STAR WARS(I - III), PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN(I-II), SPACE COWBOYS, WAR OF WORLDS, GALAXY QUEST, STARSHIP TROOPERS and THE MATRIX(II-III). More recently, she has been working as a digital painter at ILM, painting robots for TRANSFORMERS (II-III) and buildings and props for the movie RANGO.

Her current projects are top secret until they come out, but we're always excited to see what she's been up to!

We enjoy her dental visits, as we enjoy seeing all of our multi-talented, and dear patients. Go Melanie! See you in the Movies!


Saturday, January 5, 2013

Your dental office celebrates with a holiday party at Doc's house!


Here you see Dr. PN and Dr. Fung and their illustrious staff enjoying time of fellowship and fun for the holidays. They drew names and exchanged Secret Santa gifts and played games including a musical attempt at Christmas Carols with each member tooting a different note. Dr. PN tried to conduct but gave up and turned the job over her more musically trained sons. A good time was had by all and a toast was raised to honor all you wonderful dental patients! And to wish you each a wonderful holiday season and a safe, happy, and healthy New Year!

Friday, December 7, 2012

Author and Attorney visits the dentist!


Author, and noted Bay Area Attorney, Rob Waring visits the dentist!  Dr. Presley-Nelson's very long time dental patient Rob Waring, was in the office the other evening and we all celebrated his book, UPSIDE DOWN: THE PARADOXES OF GENDER IN THE 21ST CENTURY. This is a must read for those interested in women’s future role in our society. Mr. Waring works as an attorney to protect the welfare of foster children in the Bay Area. We are proud of all our accomplished and precious dental patients and enjoy seeing each and every one of you.


Check out more on Mr. Waring's book on Amazon: Click here.