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Dentists Golden CO – Michael Adler DDSDentists Golden CO Under the category of ‘dentists for Golden CO’ prospective Golden, CO area patients may want to consider one of the leading dental practices in Colorado that’s actually located nearby in Boulder. In fact, a significant amount of the attention directed to Adler Cosmetic & Family Dentistry comes from residents of Golden. A number of Golden CO residents make the short drive to Boulder for work, shopping, or recreation and find it convenient to combine visits to include dental appointments. Plus when the result is access to the state-of-the-art facilities and attentive quality of treatment available at Adler Cosmetic & Family Dentistry, then the motivation becomes even clearer. Located in the nearby community of Boulder the dental office of Dr. Michael Adler provides services to Golden CO area residents. Adler Cosmetic and Family Dentistry is conveniently located on 30th Street across from the Twenty Ninth Street shopping and entertainment area.
The background and credentials of Dr. Adler is profiled throughout our website and they’re impressive. However, for many of our patients the majority of their time in the dental chair is under the supervision of a hygienist. So we thought it would be helpful to prospective patients to profile our dental hygienist Susan. Susan has dedicated herself to a career as a hygienist for a number of years and since the late 1990s has been practicing at Adler Cosmetic & Family Dentistry. In that time she’s become acquainted with many patients and has seen the practice grow in size and stature to become a leading dental office in the state of Colorado. Dental hygienists such as Susan play an important role in dental care and treatment. Hygienists are highly trained professionals with degrees from accredited hygiene schools and are licensed by the state where they practice. Maintaining optimum health of teeth and gums is one of the primary roles that Susan and other hygienists support. Regular cleaning appointments provide an opportunity to remove soft and hard teeth deposits and to instruct patients on continued recommended home care to maintain oral health in between visits. The tools of the trade for a hygienist includes instruments such as hand scalers, rotary instruments, and ultrasonic devices to clean and polish teeth after removing tartar, stains, and plaque. Cavity preventing agents such as fluorides and sealants are also often administered by the hygienist. So in many ways the dental hygienist is a first line of defense against gum disease and tooth decay. For additional information we invite current and new patients to contact our office at (303) 449-1119. Appointments for treatment or consultations are also available. Adler Cosmetic and Family Dentistry is conveniently located on 30th Street across from the Twenty Ninth Street shopping and entertainment area. About Adler Cosmetic and Family Dentistry Adler Cosmetic and Family Dentistry
About Golden, Colorado
Established as a gold rush town, Golden quickly became a leading economic and political center of the region, being a center of trade between the gold fields and the east, a crossroads and gateway of important roads leading to the mountains, and a center of area industry. By the close of 1860, Golden City had been popularly elected the seat of Jefferson County and was capital of the provisional Jefferson Territory. While the town lost much of its populace and leading citizenry during the American Civil War for several reasons ranging from military to economic, Golden became capital of the federally recognized Colorado Territory in 1862, continuing as such until 1867. Golden became the "Lowell of the West", a regional center of trade and industry that boasted at certain points in time three flour mills, five smelters, the first railroad into the Colorado mountains, the Coors Brewery, brick works, the only paper mill west of Missouri, clay and coal mines, and more. During the 1870s it became home to three institutions of higher education, the Colorado University Schools of which the Colorado School of Mines remains today. Golden was also home to an opera house and seven churches including Colorado's third (Methodist) church, oldest Baptist church, likely oldest Christian (Disciples of Christ) church, and first Swedish immigrant (Lutheran) church. The town was home to sizable populations of German, Swedish, Italian and Chinese immigrants; five immigrants became mayors of Golden. Until the early 20th century Golden maintained a small town population of around 2,500 people. Several industries faded or were destroyed by tragic events, but others flourished to continue Golden's industrial legacy including its brewing, brickmaking, clay mining and porcelain industries. Golden became even more connected through mass transit, with two trolley lines extending to Denver, while the movie theater gradually took the place of the opera house for downtown entertainment. Downtown revitalization efforts began in the 1920s with its first streetscape and ornamental lighting project and urban renewal on its north and east, anchored by new senior high and grade schools. The historic cultural tension between the city's north and south sides gradually eased, and the town successfully endured additional major economic depressions including the Silver Crash of 1893 and the Great Depression. The School of Mines gained a worldwide academic reputation, Coors rapidly came to the forefront of the national and international brewing and ceramics industries, and the city modernized with a recreation center, paved streets and more. After World War II Golden boomed, rapidly gaining population, size and economy. In 1959 the town nearly tripled in geographic size overnight when it annexed large properties to the south including the new Magic Mountain theme park, one of the earliest entertainment attractions of its kind. A number of new subdivisions were built and public infrastructure was modernized including new buildings for the senior high school, city hall, recreation center, library, museum and central fire and police stations. Also built were new downtown anchors including department stores and grocery stores, several new church buildings, new county offices, and the Horizon Plan which transformed the School of Mines. The Oil Crash and near simultaneous failure of several downtown anchors placed its central business district into recession by the 1980s, and the downtown was revitalized again through various initiatives including its second streetscaping project in 1992. In 1993 the old Golden High School building was converted into the American Mountaineering Center making Golden a premier research and education hub for mountaineering. The Coors Brewery had become the largest single site brewery in the world, its Porcelain subsidiary among the foremost of its kind in the world, and Golden became home to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Today Golden has a population of around 18,000 people and is home to more people and businesses of national and international influence than ever before, yet maintains a small town historic identity all its own. Golden information source: Wikipedia.org Golden Dentist | Dentists Golden CO | Golden CO Dentist | Golden Colorado Dentist
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