Hello from all of us at Eggert Family Dentistry! ☀️


We hope you're soaking up the joys of summer, sunshine, relaxation, and of course, plenty of smiles.


This month, we’re excited to introduce you to our featured team member, Heather. (Let’s just say her chicken call is legendary, especially among the neighborhood dogs! 🐕🐓)


In our latest blogs, we're diving into the importance of timely dental care, including a closer look at root canals and what can happen if treatment is delayed. You’ll also meet our patient Caleb, who fractured a tooth on vacation. Find out how Dr. Jeff Eggert helped him save his tooth and restore his smile.


We’re also thrilled to celebrate some very special graduates! Congratulations to our 2025 scholarship recipients, Lauren and Asher! We're cheering you on as you take your next steps. And a proud shoutout to Charlie Eggert, son of Drs. Elizabeth and Jeff Eggert, on his graduation from Mounds View High School. Way to go, Class of 2025!


Wishing you and your family a safe and joyful Fourth of July! 🇺🇸

Please note: Our office will be closed starting on Wednesday, July 2, in observance of the holiday.

Don't forget to schedule your family's summer and fall recare visits. Call our office at the number below or follow this link to schedule your next recare appointment online. We hope to see you soon.


Warmest Regards,

Dr. Jeff Eggert, Dr. Elizabeth Eggert, and the Eggert Family Dentistry Team

651-482-8412

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Featured Team Member: Heather

Fun Fact?

I can make some dogs howl with my chicken call.


What is your favorite board game?

Hive mind.


Bucket List Trip?

Paris, France to sit baseline for the French Open.


Favorite Lunch Order?

Deli sandwich with chips and a fountain pop, don’t forget the cookie!


Favorite Restaurant?

Taste of Scandinavia, don’t forget the monster cookie!


Favorite activity outside of work?

Boating on Forest Lake with family and friends


What are you streaming/binge watching right now?

Dept. Q on Netflix


Last book you read?

The Night Stalker by Robert Bryndza

2025 Grads & Scholarship Recipients

Asher

Lauren

Asher graduated from Forest Lake High School and will be attending Century College this fall with plans to attend the University of St. Thomas in 2026.

Lauren graduated from Mahtomedi and will attend UW La Crosse.

Congrats, Charlie!

A huge congrats to Drs. Elizabeth and Jeff Eggert's son, Charlie, who graduated this year from Mounds View High School!

A Kind Review From Barbara

"My hygienist, Cassie, and dentist, Dr. Jeff, are both professional, approachable, knowledgeable, gentle, and so very nice. They offer tips on oral care, and always welcome and clearly address any questions and concerns. Receptionists are friendly and helpful. No matter how your day is going, they all bring sunshine and a smile. Thank you for always being your best! 😁"


-Barbara K.

Patient Story

What happens when a fun spring break takes an unexpected turn? Eleven-year-old Caleb’s beach vacation ended with a fractured front tooth, and a journey that included quick-thinking parents, expert care, and a tooth-saving root canal. Check out Caleb’s story to see how Eggert Family Dentistry helped restore his smile and confidence after dental trauma, and learn why ongoing care matters long after the injury heals. 🦷✨


See More Photos and Read More About Caleb's Story

On the Blog

The Long-Term Effects of Untreated Dental Trauma

Whether from a fall, a sports injury, or an accident, dental trauma is common and can happen when you least expect it. This blog dives into untreated dental trauma and what you can do to prevent long-term damage and preserve your smile.


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Understanding Root Canals

A root canal treats infection or inflammation in the pulp—the tooth’s innermost layer with nerves and blood vessels. It can relieve pain, stop infection, and often save your natural tooth so you can keep smiling comfortably.


Learn More About Root Canals

Why Rubber Dams Matter

When you come in for dental work, you want the best results possible—and one key tool that helps ensure quality and safety is rubber dam isolation. Though it might look a bit unusual—often green or blue and held in place with a small metal framework—it plays a crucial role in many procedures, especially bonding treatments and root canals.


Learn More

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