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New Mexico may be called the Land of Enchantment, thanks to its breathtaking sunsets and Sangre de Christo Mountains, but that doesn’t mean danger isn’t lurking. Poor dental hygiene is an often overlooked threat that can lead to discomfort, pain, tooth loss, and even more serious health issues. Without proper daily oral care, poor oral health can sneak up on you when you least expect it—sort of like how those tamales seem to vanish off the kitchen counter when you’re not looking. Gum disease is a serious threat that can increase your risk of heart disease, diabetes, and more. Yet, a simple routine of brushing and flossing daily can keep your smile as bright as a new Mexican sunset for life.

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You wouldn’t miss the opportunity to see the sky dotted with colorful balloons at the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta, so why should you miss the opportunity to keep your teeth and gums healthy? As the balloons rise into the sky, don’t hesitate to float into the dentist’s office to get that bacteria looked at before it throws a full-blown fiesta in your mouth. And no, not the good kind! A build-up of bacteria that goes untreated for too long leads to excess plaque buildup and gum disease. From there, the health issues only get worse. Book a professional teeth cleaning today to keep your teeth and gums healthy so that you can enjoy this year’s balloons without the tooth pain.

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In New Mexico’s tight-knit communities, supporting local businesses is a must! Why spend money at a business run by strangers when you can visit the mom-and-pop store in town and support your neighbors? A lot of New Mexicans think this way, but when it comes to dental care, it can be hard to find somewhere local that offers the quality (and prices) you need. Doctors Network was made with small-town heroes like you in mind, making it easy find and compare hundreds of dentists in your area. Read through their bios, reviews, treatments offered, price plans, and much more all on the same platform. Find top-notch local dentists today and feel good about your dental care!

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    ABQ Dentists
    3900 Eubank Boulevard NE, Suite #14, Albuquerque, NM 87111 
    5.6 miles near Kirtland Afb
    phone

    (505) 293-8011

    Who is Dr. Gaylina Reachi DDS?
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    Dr. Gaylina Reachi’s passion for dentistry is evident, particularly in her efforts to educate the public about cavity prevention. In addition to her professional commitments, Gaylina is deeply devoted to volunteer work. She frequently participates in health fairs, schools, and fundraisers. Gaylina serves on the Saint Josephs Foundation Board, holds the position of President of the Albuquerque District Dental Society, acts as a trustee for the New Mexico Dental Association, and is a member of the Junior League of Albuquerque. Her volunteer efforts reflect her gratitude for the guidance that helped her overcome challenges most could hardly imagine.

    Since beginning her dental career in 1985, Dr. Reachi has worked diligently to ensure that dental care is a comfortable and educational experience. Her goal is to help her patients maintain healthy and attractive smiles for years to come. She prioritizes spending the necessary time with her patients to understand their dental needs, including discussing their expectations, answering questions, and providing detailed explanations of treatment options so they can make informed decisions about their care.

    On a personal note, Dr. Reachi is the proud mother of three adult children—a daughter and two sons—who bring her immense joy. She enjoys outdoor activities at her east mountain home, including scuba diving, riding motorcycles both on and off-road, mountain biking, fitness, cooking, boating, and skiing.

  • location
    Cosmetic Dentistry of New Mexico
    6425 Holly Ave NE, Ste B, Albuquerque, NM 87113 
    8.78 miles near Kirtland Afb
    phone

    (505) 883-4488

    Who is Dr. Chelsea Gonzales DDS?
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    I am dedicated to delivering exceptional dental care rooted in honesty. This principle guides my practice because I understand that you trust me with your health. Each day, I leave work feeling proud of the care I provide.

    My primary motivation comes from empowering you to take charge of your health. It is truly rewarding to help you attain a comfortable and confident smile. While I serve as a catalyst in this journey, it is ultimately you who takes ownership, invests in, and maintains your oral health. I feel incredibly fortunate to be a part of this process.

    Professional Merits
     • Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society for Academic Excellence
     • Omicron Kappa Upsilon (OKU) National Dental Honor Society
     • Tau Kappa Omega (TKO), the University of the Pacific Dental Honor Society
     • Student Achievement Award in Prosthodontics, June 2010

    Sponsorships & Community Involvement
     • American Dental Association
     • New Mexico Mission of Mercy
     • Better Business Bureau
     • ABQ West Chamber of Commerce
     • Hispano Chamber of Commerce
     • Route 66 Sound Chorus
     • Coleman Vision Tennis Tournament
     • Smiles for Life
     • The New Mexichords
     • Crown Council

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