Volunteering in our Community

Every year, Dr Rogers and Dr. Gustafson, as well as some of the team donate their time and money to various charieties in our community. Charities such as Art With Heart, Operation Christmas Child and Harvest Food Bank.

Mallard Creek Family Dentistry is having an opportunity to give again by participating in this years NC Mom Dental Clinic.


The North Carolina Missions of Mercy (NCMOM) portable free dental program is an outreach program of the North Carolina Dental Society. NCMOM is a grassroots effort, dependent entirely on volunteers, including dentists, dental hygienists, dental assistants, and scores of general volunteers which donate their time and talents tirelessly. NCMOM is dependent on funding from charitable organizations, civic organizations, private corporate & personal donations as well as grants.

For more information on how you can help out please click here: NC MOM CHARLOTTE

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How to Keep Your Teeth Safe at the Swimming Pool This Summer

Here in Charlotte, we have already had really hot temperatures this spring. Since many people will be out swimming this summer, We thought we would share a few tips on how to prevent dental injuries — keep your kids and their teeth happy by reading this article!
What many parents don't realize is that lots of dental emergencies happen at swimming pools. If you take a blistering hot day, add a few dozen kids, throw in a lot of hard concrete edges, and sprinkle in some water to make everything slippery, you've created the perfect recipe for a dental disaster!

Luckily, you can prevent many dental injuries by simply following these three guidelines:

1 - No Running! Make sure that your kids walk while in the swimming pool area. Most pools have No Running posted as one of their rules. This is because water often gathers around swimming pools which makes things extra slippery. By making your kids walk, they will be less likely to slip, fall, and injure their teeth.

2 - Talk to Your Kids. If your kids are old enough, tell them that they can hurt their teeth. Many children don't realize that teeth can chip, crack, and even fall out. If you tell them what can happen if they're not careful when climbing the ladder, or hanging onto the hard, concrete edge of the pool they will likely be more careful and this will prevent a dental injury.

3 - Don't Play too Rough. If you are throwing your kids around in the water, they will be more likely to accidentally hit something that could hurt their mouth. Even accidentally colliding with another child in the pool could be forceful enough to cause a dental injury! So be aware of your surroundings and find safe games and activities to do in the water.

What to Do When a Dental Injury Occurs at the Pool

You also might want to put our phone number (704)596-0021 into your cell phone so that you'll have it in case a dental emergency occurs. We have a system to reach us after hours if needed.

Most Importantly: Have Fun

Have a lot of fun and be safe at the pool this summer! With a little extra caution, you can enjoy hours of water fun and stay injury-free.

Do you have any questions, comments, or concerns about dental accidents at the swimming pool? Speak your mind in the comments section below.

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