On Wednesdays, we wear pink.
It’s something simple, but for us, it means more than just a color.
More Than What We Do in the Chair
When people think about dentistry, they usually think about appointments, treatments, and outcomes.
But for us, care has always extended beyond that.
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It’s in how we show up for our patients.
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It’s in how we support one another as a team.
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And it’s in how we stay connected to the community around us.
Why This Matters to Us
As a women-owned and operated practice, supporting women is something that’s naturally part of who we are.
Breast cancer has touched so many lives—patients, friends, family members.
And while we may not be directly involved in that type of care, we believe that showing support in meaningful ways still matters.
Sometimes it’s not about doing something big.
It’s about showing up consistently.
A Small Act, A Bigger Meaning
Wearing pink each Wednesday is a small, visible way we acknowledge that.
It’s a reminder of the strength, resilience, and stories behind the people affected by breast cancer.
And it’s a way for us, as a team, to stay connected to something bigger than our day-to-day routines.
The Kind of Practice We Aim to Be
We’ve always believed that being a healthcare provider comes with a certain level of responsibility, not just clinically but personally:
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To be thoughtful.
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To be aware.
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To care in a way that feels genuine.
Not just when someone is in the chair, but in how we show up overall.
Care, in a Broader Sense
For us, care isn’t limited to treatment plans and procedures.
It’s about people.
It’s about recognizing that everyone who walks through our doors carries their own experiences, their own challenges, and their own story.
And sometimes, something as small as feeling supported, or seen, can matter more than we realize.
A Quiet Way of Showing Support
Wearing pink may seem like a small gesture.
And it is.
But it’s one that reflects something bigger about who we are and how we approach what we do.
Not just as a dental office, but as part of a community.
If you’ve ever been impacted by breast cancer, directly or indirectly, you’re not alone.
And in our own small way, we’re always here in support.
