Top Health And Medicine Companies in Sterling, VA

Recent Reviews View all

Golden Glove Lounge

5.0

By Joeshmoe123

The school is run by criminals. ...read more

Concentra Urgent Care

5.0

By Anonymous

Made a 10am appointment and showed up 10 minutes early. Didnt see a nurse to perform a drug test for employment until after noon. They were very disorganized and no one in the office was able to help. I guess i wasnt considered a priority because i didnt speak spanish. Everyone in the office was hispanic and everyone who came in after me but went to the back before me was hispanic. I would be embarrassed if this was the way my business ran. If someone had just come and explained why i had to wait so long I wouldnt be on here complaining. I will not go back there for anything. Just embarrassing. ...read more

Concentra Urgent Care

5.0

By Anonymous

Made a 10am appointment and showed up 10 minutes early. Didnt see a nurse to perform a drug test for employment until after noon. They were very disorganized and no one in the office was able to help. I guess i wasnt considered a priority because i didnt speak spanish. Everyone in the office was hispanic and everyone who came in after me but went to the back before me was hispanic. I would be embarrassed if this was the way my business ran. If someone had just come and explained why i had to wait so long I wouldnt be on here complaining. I will not go back there for anything. Just embarrassing. ...read more

New Photos 143 photos

View all 143

Blogs View more

Invisalign Ashburn | We’d Love to See You More

Have you ever wondered how often you should be visiting our team? Being proactive rather than reactive with oral health could help prevent long termtooth lossand other dental problems.     According to a study published in the Journal of Dental Research titled “Patient Stratification for Preventive Care in Dentistry,” the American Dental Association (ADA) recommends working closely with your dentist to find a dental plan tailored to your needs. Researchers from the University of Michigan School of Dentistry found that individuals need different frequencies of visits to the dentist depending on three risk factors for periodontal disease: smoking, diabetes and interleukin-1 genetic variations. According to the research, high-risk patients would benefit from more frequent dental visits, while low-risk patients may be fine visiting their dentist once a year.    Many of our patients enjoy quarterly visits to our office. We’ve found more frequent professional cleanings reduces the risk of caries and periodontal disease. Our frequent visitors love having optimal oral healthand confidence. Many dental professionals also choose to visit 3-4 times per year as well.     If you’re interested in creating an oral health plan which includes more frequent professional cleanings,contact us.We’re here for you.   Rios Dentistry of Ashburn 44340 Premier Plaza #200, Ashburn, VA 20147 (703) 858-4222 http://riosdentistry.com/ ...read more

By Rios Dentistry August 21, 2019

Ashburn VA Dentist | Root Canals – Debunking the Myths

The internet is fraught with myths about everything. In this “information age” you might think it would be easy to find the truth, but that’s not always the case. Dentistry is no different. It’s no surprise that dental myths are abundant, especially in regard to some of the more intimidating procedures. However, advancements in dental technology have made it possible to receive the advanced care you need with little to no discomfort. Here are some common myths you might hear about root canals debunked. Contact our dental officeto learn more.    Myth 1: Root canals are painful.  Long ago, this might have been the case. However, modern advancements in the techniques and technology available to dentists have made this procedure quick and relatively painless. In fact, the damaged tissue often causes more day-to-day pain and discomfort than the procedure itself will!    Myth 2: Root canals can cause illness.  In the 20th century there was a popular misconception that a root canal could put you at risk of developing illness or an infection. Not only has this been definitively disproven, but root canals have actually been shown to help prevent illness. According to a study published in a journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA Otolaryngology—Head & Neck Surgery), root canals can lower your risk of certain cancers by up to 45%.    Myth 3: Extraction is a better option.  When possible, it’s always preferable to keep your natural teeth. In addition to the inconvenience of dealing with a missing tooth, removing teeth can cause the surrounding ones to loosen and shift over time, possibly necessitating more procedures in the future. The success rate of a root canal treatment is extremely high and the tooth itself, with proper care, can last for a lifetime.    Don’t let misinformation about dental care stop you from receiving the treatments you need. Contact our officetoday toschedule an appointmentand set the record straight on root canals.  ...read more

By Rios Dentistry July 22, 2019

Ashburn Dentist | Oral Health and Cancer

There are over 12 million new cases of cancer diagnosed each year. There are a large variety of different kinds of cancer, some of which are more preventable than others. It might seem obvious that practicing good oral health and avoiding tobacco and other harmful substances can help protect you from the risk of oral cancer. However, there are other types of cancer that can be prevented through good oral care as well.    Dental Care and Oral Cancer  While it’s long been known that tobacco and heavy alcohol use are the main causes of oral, head, and neck cancer, poor oral health has recently been added to the list. A 2007 study published in American Journal of Epidemiology found that poor mouth health and missing teeth were strongly linked to the development of oral cancer. Likewise, patients with good oral health were found to be far less likely to develop oral cancer. If you have been diagnosed with oral cancer, know that common oral health problems such as gum disease and tooth decay could be making the condition worse. Visiting our dental office regularly for professional cleanings, examinations, and oral cancer screenings to help catch signs of oral cancer early and make treatment easier and more effective.    Oral Health and Other Cancers  Poor oral health has been shown to be tied to other types of cancers outside of the mouth. For example, a recent study conducted by NYU Langone Health's Perlmutter Cancer Center found that certain types of bacteria found in patients with gum disease was tied to a higher risk of developing esophageal cancer. While esophageal cancer only accounts for 1% of new cancer cases diagnosed annually, over 90% of patients will die of the disease. Untreated gum disease opens up the tissues around the teeth to bacterial infection, allowing these harmful bacteria to enter the bloodstream and infect other parts of the patient’s body. Maintaining optimal oral health can help protect you from this threat.    Your oral health effects much more than just your mouth. If you’re not taking care of your teeth, tongue, and gums, you could significantly increase your risk of developing cancer without even realizing it. If you’d like to learn more about the connection between oral health and cancer, contact our dental team to schedule an examination and cleaning today!   ...read more

By Rios Dentistry May 30, 2019

Related Articles View more

Scholarships on Women's Health

The need for research on different conditions that affect women is still great. There are millions of women who go without the health care the... read more

How to Use Pilates for Sports Injury Prevention

Pilates is an exercise that utilizes the entire body. It is filled with movement and stretching to increase flexibility and strength. Pilates focuses on using your mind as the platform to develop your body. When your body is able to reach peak conditions, your performance level increases and your musc... ...read more

Contemporary Safety and Health Management in the Workplace

While some workplaces are more dangerous than others, there are hazards present in all workplaces, regardless of the industry. The hazards will usually be unique to a particular industry or even just to that particular workplace. It is therefore important for an employer to be able to analyze those sp... ...read more

Where do you need Health And Medicine Companies ?