Dr. Philip Acker

Maximize Your Insurance Benefits!

October 23rd, 2013

We would like to give those patients with flexible spending accounts (FSAs), health savings accounts (HSAs), or insurance benefits a friendly end-of-the-year reminder:  There is still time to reserve an appointment in order to utilize your benefits before they expire.  Our schedule tends to get busy toward the end of the year, so don’t wait to give us a call at 624-3838

Sincerely,

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Beware of those Christmas goodies!

December 14th, 2011

Maintaining a healthy diet over the holiday season can prove a difficult task. After all, who can resist the tasty treats of Christmas? With grandma and everybody else offering you candy, chocolate logs or Christmas pudding, you just can’t say “I’ll pass” each time. But trouble lurks: every time you chow down on that chocolate or candy, the bacteria in your mouth have a feast on the sugar—at your expense.  The sugar turns into acid, and the acid eats away at the enamel on your teeth. Then, you start getting cavities.

Instead, our friends at the American Dental Association recommend nuts or dried fruit, which are a nice alternative to sugars and have a greater nutritional value—and can satisfy your sweet tooth! Both nuts and fruit are a great source of fiber and act as an appetite suppressant. In addition, nuts are a great source of Vitamin E, Vitamin B6 and Vitamin B9, nutrients that contribute to a healthy immune system. Nuts are also a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids, which have been linked with reducing heart disease and lower blood pressure.

If you must indulge in chocolaty goodness this Christmas or holiday season, remember to brush your teeth after eating sugary treats. Hope this helps! Give us a call if you have any questions!

-          Drs. John Rottschalk, Philip Acker, Angela Froidcoeur and team

What are your November plans?

November 8th, 2011

Believe it or not, we’re almost in full holiday mode! But before you go celebrating, Drs. John Rottschalk, Philip Acker, Angela Froidcoeur and our team at Dr. John Rottschalk Dental Group want to know: What are your plans for November? Do you have plans for Thanksgiving? Are you planning a winter vacation? If so, we’d love to hear all about it!
You may share your stories with us below, or by posting on our Facebook page!

–The team at Dr. John Rottschalk Dental Group

Now Open Saturdays!

October 19th, 2011

We are happy to announce our office will now be open most Saturdays.

So if you're just too busy on weekdays, you can now see us on Saturdays! Give us a call at (618) 624-3838 to set up an appointment today, or visit our website. Drs. John Rottschalk, Philip Acker, Angela Froidcoeur and team look forward to seeing you.

5 tips to avoid plaque, from Dr. John Rottschalk Dental Group

October 12th, 2011

At Dr. John Rottschalk Dental Group, we know nobody likes getting plaque on their teeth. Here are five other ways you can avoid that dreaded enemy of the teeth, courtesy of WebMD.

Let’s start with brushing regularly. Brushing your teeth twice a day with a fluoride-containing toothpaste is vital to a healthy mouth. Make sure you softly brush all the surfaces of your teeth.

Next on the list is flossing daily: a simple daily flossing between teeth clears away plaque before it can cause damage and can also clean plaque at the gum line. Plaque is known to reach the spaces between teeth.

Also, evading a trip to visit Drs. John Rottschalk, Philip Acker, or Angela Froidcoeur is probably not a great idea. Let’s say you brush and floss daily. You’re still at risk for plaque. With time, the plaque hardens and turns into tartar. Consider visiting Dr. John Rottschalk Dental Group at least twice a year or as recommended, and you have a lower chance of getting cavities or losing your natural teeth.

You’ll also want to stop avoiding those fruits and veggies. Believe it or not, there are foods out there that play a key role in keeping plaque off our teeth. They include apples, carrots, cucumbers and other raw fruits and vegetables. You can still eat these types of fruits and veggies if you’re wearing braces, but be sure to cut them up into bite sized pieces to avoid breaking off brackets.

Finally, before you pick up that candy bar, remember to not give in to your sweet tooth. Consuming sugary drinks or eating candy or other junk food allows sugar to stick to our teeth. The bacteria, then, becomes plaque, which turns into acid and damages our teeth. Avoiding these five bad habits keeps your plaque in check and your mouth as healthy as can be. If you have any questions, visit our website’s oral hygiene page, give us a call or ask us on Facebook!

"When should my child come in for a visit?"

April 18th, 2011


Thanks for the question! At Dr. Rottschalk Dental Group, we believe a child’s first visit to the dentist should be enjoyable and positive. The more you and your child know about the first visit, the better you will feel. Children are not born with a fear of the dentist, but they can fear the unknown. And that’s precisely why Drs. Rottschalk, Acker, and Froidcoer make a practice of using pleasant, non-frightening, simple words to describe your child’s first dental visit and treatment. We want you to feel at ease from the moment your family arrives at our office.

According to the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD), children should visit our Fairview Heights office by their first birthday. It is important that your child’s newly-erupted teeth (erupting at 6-12 months of age) receive proper dental care and benefit from proper oral hygiene habits right from the beginning. For more information on the advantages of pediatric dentistry at Dr. Rottschalk Dental Group, please give us a call today to schedule an appointment.

Access your account—anywhere, any day, any time!

March 29th, 2011


Access to your account, 24/7. Sounds simple and convenient, doesn’t it?

Patients at Dr. John Rottschalk Dental Group enjoy access to their account 24 hours a day, seven days a week—all through our website. You can look up your appointments and all of your account details at your convenience, all from the comfort of your own home! You can even receive appointment reminders through email or text messages!

You, too, may sign up for this convenient service on our website by clicking on the "Patient Login" button on our homepage. Please give us a call if you have any questions about getting started!

How important is your smile?

March 21st, 2011


At Dr. John Rottschalk Dental Group, we are committed to excellent dentistry and have years of experience creating beautiful smiles and healthy mouths. We are extremely conscious of the specific needs of all our patients, and we aim to provide patient-oriented care with your best interests in mind.

And speaking of smiling, in a new poll conducted by Glamour Magazine, people were asked, “If you had to pick between having perfect teeth, eyesight or hair, which would you choose?

Well, 44 percent of folks out there are choosing teeth! In addition, the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, or AACD, conducted a study and found that 99.7 percent of those polled believed a smile is an important social asset. Respondents said straightness, whiteness, cleanliness, as well as the sincerity and sparkle of a person’s smile were all important factors not only socially, but career-wise as well.

We’re here to help you and your family achieve optimal dental health for a lifetime of wonderful smiles. Please feel free to contact our Fairview Heights dental office to schedule an appointment with one of our friendly doctors. We can’t wait to welcome you into our dental family! Call today.

How do you know if you have periodontal disease?

March 14th, 2011

Our experienced staff at Rottschalk Dental Group are committed to excellent dentistry and have years of experience creating beautiful smiles and healthy mouths. Our doctors will tell you one of the most important steps to improving the care of your gums is recognizing the warning signs for periodontal disease, also known as gum disease.

These can include:

• Gums that appear red or swollen
• Gums that feel tender
• Gums that bleed easily (during brushing or flossing)
• Gums that recede or pull away from the teeth
• Persistent halitosis, or bad breath
• Loose teeth
• Any change in the way teeth come together in the biting position

Our friends at the American Academy of Periodontology created a helpful self assessment test that can help you determine what your risk is at home. Early detection is critical to avoiding serious and costly dental problems. Of course, the best way to know for sure what the health of your teeth and gums is would be a visit to our Fairview Heights, IL office.

Please feel free to contact our Fairview Heights dental office to schedule an appointment with one of our friendly doctors. We can’t wait to welcome you into our dental family! Call today.