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Creative Living Kentucky June 2010

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It’s the season ofthe great outdoors.

What can bemore relaxing thansome time outsideat the park or inthe yard?

What better wayto enjoy that timethan catch up onlocal happeningsand great deals?

Don’t forget to take your Creative Living outwith you. This issue, take a glance at all the greatlocal businesses and what they have to offer tokeep you happy, healthy and whole throughoutthe entire summer.

Editor’s noteCreativeLiving

Creative Living is a monthly advertising-sponsoredmagazine published by the Specialty Publications

Department of The Community Press/TheCommunity Recorder.

Questions and comments can be sent to EditorMelissa Hayden c/o The Community Press/394Wards Corner/Loveland, OH 45140 or e-mail

[email protected].

For advertising call 936-3366.

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TopicsLocal BusinessGoods • Services

At HomeDecor • Repairs

3 8 Health & FitnessMind • Body • Spirit

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Banasch’s Fabrics opened its doors in1910, selling fine fabrics to tailors, seam-stresses, and designers. One-hundredyears later they are still providing thosefine fabrics to high-end designers,University ofCincinnatiDAAP stu-dents, and“do it your-selfer.”

The storeis separatedinto 3departments.The BridalDepartment,which haselegant dressfabrics andlace for wed-dings andspecial occa-sions. Theyalso have afull line of bridal accessories, includingveils and accent trimmings. The HomeDécor Department has upholstery anddrapery fabric as well as an assortmentof decorative trim. And the Fashion

Fabrics Department has a variety of finewools and silks to make high-end appar-el, as well as printed cotton fabric fordresses, purses and quilting. You canalso find a wide assortment of ribbons,buttons and everyday sewing notions.

Banasch’s Fabrics has recently movedfrom Rookwood to the front portion ofthe main Banasch warehouse on RedBank Road in Fairfax. By consolidatingthe two businesses Banasch’s not only

be saves money on rent and takesadvantage of some other economies ofscale, it was able to provide its cus-tomers a one-stop shop experience.

Before, the primary “walk in” ware-house cus-tomerswere tailorsand seam-stresses.Now any-one who isshopping inthe fabricstore hasaccess tothe ware-house andwholesalepricing.Eventhough thefabric store

is still under construction and not com-pletely remodeled, Cincinnati customersreally seem to enjoy the new locationand taking advantage of the wholesalepricing on sewing notions.

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Banasch’s Fabrics celebratesits 100th year of business

Banasch’s Fabrics provide fine fabricsto high-end designers, University of

Cincinnati DAAP students, and “do ityourselfers.”

Call 578-5501to advertise inCCrreeaattiivveeLiving

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StoneBrook Winery is asmall farm family winerylocated in Camp Springs,Ky., just 20 minutes southof Cincinnati.

StoneBrook offers mag-nificent vineyard views, arenovated 120-year-oldfarm house converted intoa cozy wine tasting room,old country charm and alittle bit of history.

StoneBrook vints avariety of wines includingthe Estate bottled VidalBlanc, Estate, CabernetFranc and Domain winesas well as a wide varietyof other fabulous, award-winning grape and fruitwines.

The tasting room isopen on Fridays from 5 to9 p.m., Saturday from 1 to6 p.m. and Sunday from 1to 6 p.m. For $5 you areable to taste five palettepleasing grape or fruitwines.

Tours through theaward-winning vineyards

and carriage rides are alsoavailable by appointment,weather permitting.

StoneBrook also offersunique, monthly diningexperiences that havebecome a local favorite

Visit StoneBrook and

enjoy award winningwines and captivatingscenery on a 5th genera-tion family farm. For aunique dinning experi-ence be sure to makereservations for one of ourbi-monthly dinners

Fine wine, good times

StoneBrook Winery.

If the bright summersunshine shows yourkitchen to be more dulland drab than you wouldlike, it may be time toexplore new cabinets andfurnishings.

Fort Mitchell Interiorsin Crescent Springs canredo any room in yourhouse, and they don’tcontract out any work –familiar faces are on thejob from start to finish.

“Cornices and Romanshades are very popularright now in windowtreatments, and we havethousands of fabric sam-ple books to browsethrough,” said Mary

Pennington-Wolfe, ownerof Fort Mitchell Interiors.

“Darker finishes oncabinets are in style rightnow, but we have 40 dif-ferent styles of cabinets tochoose from,” she said.

“And we can do anyflooring, from ceramic tileto carpet to the newesttrend, which is bambooflooring.”

With more than 30years of experience, Wolfeand her technicians cancreate any look that willunlock the secrets of yourhome, and make you fallin love with your homeall over again.

“Since everything is

blooming fresh and newin spring, it is exciting tobring new life into yourhome with new windowtreatments, or new cabi-nets, or new flooring,”said Pennington-Wolfe.

“When you call us, wesit down with you andwork out a plan that fitsboth your dreams andyour budget.”

So spring on into FortMitchell Interiors onHazelwood Drive acrossfrom McDonald's, andbegin to create the lookyou want for your home.Mary Pennington-Wolfecan be reached at 331-5327for an appointment.

Banish blahs with new interiors

Need Creative advertising?Call 687-4614.

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This year, an estimated75,000 homes in NorthernKentucky and Cincinnatiwill require work on theirroof. In the spring, roofingcrews begin an installa-tion schedule that doesn’tslow down until afterThanksgiving, so home-owners need to contact areputable roofer as soonas possible. Some rooferswill not leave their bidwith a customer the sameday they measure the jobcreating further delays,others Like Rooftime, willprepare a quote and leaveit with the homeowner.Justin Shoemaker ofRooftime has learned thatwith everyone’s busyschedule, delivering aquote on the spot is morerespectful of time and isbetter appreciated by ahomeowner.

Shoemaker recom-mends being thoroughwhen searching for a roof-ing company, “Use theinternet, the BBB, andAngie’s list to start with,”he said. “Rooftime hasbeen reviewed on thosesites, as well as many oth-ers. People have been log-ging into their favoritesites, and recommendingour services for years. It’sreally nice to be invited toquote a roof and they tellme they called us becausethey liked what they readonline about our busi-ness.”

Professional roofersmarket their services onthe Internet which allowsthem to explain usingvideo, pictures, and cus-tomer testimonials justwhat they do while work-ing on your roof.

It is also it is importantto carefully consider whatis said in print adsbecause some companies

make false claims. “Thereis no such thing as a rooflicense or a roof bond inour markets!” statedSandy Feltner, atRooftime. “The City ofCincinnati requires a10,000 dollar bond forwork conducted with-incity limits only; but that

doesn’t help 95 percent ofthe rest of the area", shesaid.

Homeowners need toconsider that roofers whoclaim to be licensed orbonded in an effort togenerate a phone call arebeing misleading. “If aroofer will lie to get a call;

what will they do or sayto get hired and take peo-ple’s money?” asks Sandy.“Rooftime has estimatorswho draw a weeklysalary, and only bid onwhat a house needs,” saidFeltner. “If a roof repairor partial roof is all that isneeded, a Rooftime esti-mator has no financialgain in telling a home-owner any different!”

As a final tip, the staffat Rooftime recommendsthat no money changehands until the work hasbeen completed. “Wedon’t require a down pay-ment,” said JustinShoemaker. “We conducta roof and ground inspec-tion with the homeownerto be sure they are 100

percent satisfied, and onlythen can we get paid!”

Rooftime’s commit-ment to satisfaction hasearned them the Angie’sList Super Service Awardevery year since 2007. Lastyear Community Pressreaders cast over 100Internet ballots votingRooftime as NorthernKentucky’s FavoriteRoofer.

To schedule an awardwinning free roof inspec-tion on your home, callSandy in Cincinnati at513-753-8463, or inKentucky at 859-344-8463.You can also visit theirwebsitewww.time2roof.com forspecial Internet only dis-counts!

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A new Rooftime for your home this year

Greg Menke, Perry Graybill, Foreman Greg Lykins II, and Baron Lykins hold their awardplaque after completing a job.

Lasting Impressions hasexpanded and, as a result, is con-tinuing to offer a huge inventoryreduction sale to make room fornew furniture and home décormerchandise lines. Receive up to50 percent off the ticketed price!You have probably been workingon your summer spruce-up, andthis is the perfect time to stop byto check out some of the greatbargains on just the right piece offurniture or unique accessory foryour home or office.

Lasting Impressions is one ofthe best kept secrets in Bellevue,Ky. It is well worth your timeand effort to visit this showroomoverflowing with beautiful furni-ture, home accessories, uniquehome décor, and custom-designed floral arrangements.Since the last article, LastingImpressions has completed the

move to much largeraccommodations on thethird floor as the storeevolves into a completedesign center for yourhome remodeling or roommakeovers. You will findexcellent prices on selectedfurniture and accessoriesas they make room for lotsof new merchandise.

Most people are surprised asthey step into onto the third floorbecause they don't expect thiskind of beauty in a warehouse.Take a little trip to Bellevue,enjoy lunch at Newport on theLevee or one of the terrific eater-ies on Fairfield Avenue, and visitLasting Impressions at 241Grandview.

“Bring the outside in” with avery natural, lifelike custom floraldesign by Linda or Judy. They are

more than happy to use one ofyour own special containers or youmay select one from the show-room. Maybe you are an artsy per-son who likes to add your owntouch of creativity to your homedecorating. You will find all colorsand styles of beautiful silk stemswhich make it so much easier tocreate your own lovely centerpieceor door decoration . . . and they aremore than happy to help withwhatever advice you may need toget started.

You can always expect “excel-lent, individualized customerservice.” If you are looking for amantle display . . . somethingbeautiful for the top of your cabi-nets . . . a breathtaking customfloral . . . a unique piece of furni-ture . . . this is the place to find it!

If you need more than just alittle summer lift, you mightwant to consider an In-HomeConsultation ($90) with Linda Barbian. Linda is excellent

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Lasting Impressions expansion means deals“When you care enough to make your home

a warm, welcoming place for family andfriends . . . you need to visit us.”

Impressions see page 7

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Kentucky HomeCrafters is still goingstrong after 16 years. Andthe reason for their con-tinued success are theirlow prices and big dis-counts.

They are a highlyskilled handyman servicein Northern Kentucky andthis month they are dis-counting tile installationby 20 percent. That is abig discount! But hold on,all of the categories listedin their display ad are alsodiscounted each and

every day. And, they offerthe longest warranty intheir trade, 18 months.

Kentucky HomeCrafters is a licensed andinsured company that candesign your project, getthe proper permits ifneeded and get the jobdone no matter if yourproject is big or small. Justask, and they will supplyyou with as many refer-ences as you require andthey can also show you awide variety of jobs intheir portfolio.

The team of craftsmanat Kentucky HomeCrafters have a total of 72years experience. There’sa cabinet maker, a carpen-ter, an electrician and apainter, a tile guy whoknows about concrete andthey are all multi-skilledin other area’s. They areall truly handymen! Onecall really dose do it all.

If you are thinkingabout a project no matterhow big or small, just callKentucky Home Craftersand a very nice craftsman

will come to your homeand talk to you aboutyour project and the quoteis always free! The team atKentucky Home Craftersare standing by (not real-ly, their all starting or fin-ishing a project some-where, but you knowwhat we mean) so don’twait any longer to get thatbasement remodel, or thatkitchen updated or a sim-ple paint job... call 630-4065 now!

and will be glad to assistyou with color selection,room arrangement, acces-sories, window treat-ments, area rugs, furni-ture, etc., for one room orfor an entire house.

New merchandise,including furniture, con-tinues to arrive weekly!Artwork from Ashton andPicture Galleries is on dis-play as well as the Ashtoncustom mirror line whichgives you the flexibility toadd just the right framedmirror to a special space.You may choose frommany styles of frames tomake your beveled mirroryour own creation at avery reasonable price.

The friendly folks atLasting Impressions arelooking forward to seeingyou soon at 241Grandview in Bellevue,Ky. It's a shopping experi-ence you are going toenjoy and repeat againand again!

P.S. If you need to call,the temporary number forthe third floor is 859-655-8187.

DirectionsTraveling south or

north on Interstate 471:Take Exit 5

(Newport/Bellevue)Turn right onto Route 8

(Fairfield Avenue)Continue to Taylor

Avenue and turn rightTravel 6 blocks to

Grandview AvenueTurn right on

Grandview Enter the warehouse

through the LastingImpressions door on theright

Prepare to be amazed.

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What can Kentucky Home Crafters do for you?

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Have you ever won-dered how you can over-come your fear of the den-tist?

It’s as simple as threelittle words – GentleDental Care! Just look atwhat these, the most fear-ful dental patients, aresaying about Dr.Dallmann and her caring,professional staff...

“I have a terrible dentalphobia, but I was at thepoint where I needed togo to the dentist. I needed

someone who offeredsedation and I found outabout Dr. Tara Dallmann.I was able to get in rightaway,” explained T.W., ofCampbell County. “WhenI came in, I was treatedlike royalty, that can putyou to ease quickly.Everyone there is so politeand caring, it’s hard toput into words. It’s sowonderful to be able to goto the dentist and not beterrified.” “The girls were won-

derful. They made me feelvery comfortable. Also the

time spent explainingeverything to me made abig difference. I will glad-

ly recommend your serv-ices to everyone. Thanksagain for the ease that Ifelt, you all are wonder-ful,” said J.C.Independence.

“I’ve never had anybad experiences with den-tists but have never likedgoing to them. I hate hav-ing my mouth messedwith, to the point that assoon as my pediatric den-tist stopped seeing me atage 21, I stopped going tothe dentist. I figured if noone was going to makeme then I wouldn’t go.

“Three years later, Istarted having some gumproblems and decided Ineeded to go. Sedationdentistry with Dr.Dallmann and the rest ofthe staff was the perfectsolution. I took a little pillan hour before myappointment and don’tremember much after that:) I got all most of thework done in one visit butwithout all the anxietyand stress I would have

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Gentle Dental Careoffers IV, OralSedation Seminar

Dental see page 10

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When people think ofscuba diving, many placescome to mind – Fiji,Hawaii, the CaymanIslands, St. Lucia, theBahamas, the Red Sea,Galapagos and Australia.But what those same peo-ple may not realize is thatevery weekend, from Junethrough October, hun-dreds of GreaterCincinnati residents headout for a day or two ofscuba diving at localrecreational dive sites.

“Local scuba divingmay not be diving in atropical paradise, but itdoes allow certified scubadivers to enjoy a few ofthe things they love aboutdiving, such as spendingtime in another world,and experiencing theweightless wonder of‘flying without wings’,”said Jim Barrie the ownerof The Scuba Shack inFlorence.

“While there are notropical fish or ocean seacreatures in our localwaters, there are numer-ous fresh water fish and

turtles. And even thoughthere are no beautifulcoral reefs here, there area myriad of interestingrock formations andunderwater plants. Wealso have plenty ofsunken boats, airplanes,helicopters and otherthings to explore under-water at our local divesites.”

The Scuba Shack islocated on Rte 18, ‘justaround the corner fromFlorence Mall’. In addi-tion to scuba certificationtraining, The Shack offerscertified scuba divers theopportunity to go oninstructor- escorted localdive outings most week-ends from June throughOctober. They also con-duct several special eventdiving days, that includethe Great UnderwaterScavenger Hunt inAugust, and the GreatUnderwater PumpkinCarving Contest inOctober.

A typical local dive dayconsists of meeting upwith dive buddies, driv-

ing to a local dive site,gearing up, and doing afew dives to depths of 20to 40 feet. Between dives,‘surface interval’ time isspent eating, socializingand planning the nextdive.

“Because scuba divingis 95 percent social, diversalso gather for The ScubaShack’s social gatheringsthat we call ClubAquarius events,’ saidBarrie. “We have ‘Shack-Doggie’ cookouts, ‘Walk-In’ outdoor movie nights,and Travel parties, whichare frequently held on theShack’s Party Patchbehind the shop.”

So if scuba diving is onyour list of things to dosomeday, The ScubaShack offers free ‘TryScuba’ sessions in theirindoor heated pool. Visitthe website,www.TheScubaPlace.com,or call 859-283-1550 formore information, or toschedule your very ownTry Scuba Experience.

The local scuba divingseason has begun

Schedule your very own Try Scuba Experience.

Call 578-5501to advertise

had without the sedation. The funnything about the sedation was I learnedthat I snore,” J.P. of Florence said with asmile. “The entire staff is wonderful; andeveryone is willing to listen to any con-cerns you might have. Now I reallywish I hadn’t put off going to the dentistfor so long, but I’m very glad I chose Dr.Dallmann.”

Besides overcoming their fear, thesepatients have another thing in common,they took advantage of sedation den-tistry. For those who need that extrahelp to relax, Gentle Dental offers seda-tion.

If you have strong dental fears andare afraid to pick up the phone, Dr. TaraL. Dallmann and her fantastic team aregiving a free sedation seminar on July 8at The Kenton County Library onWalton-Nicholson Pike in Independence.The seminar starts at 7 p.m.; come inand meet Dr. Tara Dallmann, Wendy,Brenda, and Kim. They will be on handto answer all of your questions and mostof all give you the TLC treatment thatthey are so famous for.

Beyond creating an optimal environ-ment for you, sedation dentistry allowsthe Gentle Dental Care team to completemultiple treatments in one appointment.You can relax while they improve yoursmile.

“As a person who required extensivework and restoration, I am grateful thatsedation is offered by my dentist,” saidM.C., of Independence. “If I would havehad to endure the pain of the unsedatedtreatments, I probably would still havecavities, chipped teeth and gum disease.Not to mention the time that it wouldtake and the many days I would have totake off work to get all that work done. Iwas able to painlessly have my teethrepaired in just two visits verses monthsand months filled with many appoint-ments.”

For more information visit TheKenton County Library at 7 p.m., July 8for Dr. Dallmann’s seminar on IV andOral Sedation. There will be refresh-ments and door prizes. Call 363-1616and let them know you will be comingor just show up!

Mortenson FamilyDental was founded byDr. and Mrs. WayneMortenson who were ini-tially pig farmers with alarge family and a smallincome. It was later in hislife that Dr. Mortensondecided to go to college tobecome a Dentist. In asmall one room office hebuilt a successful practicefrom the ground up. Aftermany years of hard workand dedication he wasable to help his sons begintheir own practices. Hedeveloped a passion forstarting successful dentaloffices based on the phi-

losophy that the patientcomes first and deservesto have the best quality ofcare with affordable solu-tions. This allows familiesto have the same qualityof care that he wouldwant or provide for hisown.

Because MortensonFamily Dental now hasmore than 20 offices, weare able to accept mostinsurance plan that pri-vate dentists can't affordto take because their con-tracted fees or paymentsare so low. For patientswho have no dental insur-ance Mortenson Family

Dental offers their owncomprehensive dentalplan. For a single memberthe total annual cost is$227. This fee includes:Unlimited exams and x-rays, two adult or childroutine cleanings a yearwith $5 co-pay, one fluo-ride treatment per yearwith $5 co-pay and a 25percent discounts on allother in-office procedures.The cost for a new patientexam with x-rays, routinecleaning and fluoridetreatment costs over $300so the plan essentiallypays for itself in one visit!If you are interested inmore information pleasego to our websitewww.mortensonfamily-

dental.com or you cancontact the office directly.

They also participatewith Care Credit whichoffers various paymentplan options. Patients fillout an application andreceive an account num-ber that their dentistrycan be charged to. The six-month plan has no dollarlimit and is the same ascash with 0 percentfinance or interestcharged! Amounts exceed-ing $1,000 can be chargedfor 12 months same ascash 0 percent finance orinterest charged! If youare interested in learningmore about Care Credityou can visit their websitewww.carecredit.com or

call them directly at 800-365-8295.

For the patient thatcan't afford either of theoptions mentioned abovewe recommend address-ing one problem at a time.We will address first whatis hurting, then whatcould end up being thepatient's biggest problemor cost the most money ifuntreated and lastly thesmallest problems thatwere able to hold theirown while we wererepairing the more severeissues.

Where you have a will,we'll find a way! Calltoday and let us cus-tomize a treatment planfor you!

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What can Mortenson Family Dental do to help you through these difficult financial times?

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Serving the Tristatearea for more than 30years, BurlingtonPharmacy Health Carehas been a lifeline andessential resource to theircustomers with disabili-ties.

A provider of top-qual-ity, state-of-the-art med-ical equipment and sup-plies, BurlingtonPharmacy Health Care isone of the area’s largestsuppliers of home healthproducts and services andstrives to help people liv-ing with disabilities main-tain their independence.

“Our goal is toincrease, maintain, andimprove the functionalcapabilities of people withdisabilities,” said AndyMueller, assistive technol-ogy professional ofBurlington PharmacyHealth Care.

“Whatever it takes toget them there, we arehere to help,” he said.

Mike Clark of Erlangerconsiders himselfBurlington PharmacyHealth Care’s No. 1 fan.Clark has multiple sclero-sis and was having a hardtime finding a wheelchairthat suited his needs.

After other equipmentcompanies failed him, hefound BurlingtonPharmacy Health Careand they helped him findthe perfect wheelchair at agreat price.

“When I need anythingI can just call them up andthey will help; it feels likeI have a friend to callrather than just doingbusiness with a compa-ny,” said Clark. “They

have great products,prices and customer serv-ice.”

Burlington PharmacyHealth Care has a trainedstaff that will help theircustomers obtain theinformation and resourcesneeded to get them on theroad to living a morecomfortable and inde-pendent life with the aidof the latest medicalequipment and suppliesoffered.

“We want people toknow that there is fund-ing available for theirneeds. A lot of our cus-tomers need help finding

out how to get money fortheir equipment and wecan help lookinto thoseresources forthem,” saidMueller.

The compa-ny worksclosely withtheir cus-tomer’s doc-tors and fami-ly members so that theycan ensure that all needsare thoroughly being met.

“We work as a teamwith physical and occupa-tional therapists, doctors,family members, and

insurance companies sothat we will know all of

the goals and expectationsand then we make it allcome together,” saidMueller.

“Our customer serviceis what sets us apart – wewant to make sure our

customers are happy andgo above and beyond to

maketheirlivesbet-ter,”hesaid.

Formoreinfor-

mation about BurlingtonPharmacy Health Careand all of the ways theyare able to serve you, call586-6700. Their goal is tomake you happy!

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Burlington Pharmacy Health Care: Exceeding theexpectations of individuals living with disabilities

“Our customer service is what sets us apart – wewant to make sure our customers are happy and

go above and beyond...”

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Does the idea of airtravel and vacations withfamily or friends fill youwith anxiety due to yoursnoring? Are you using aCPAP to treat your life-threatening sleep disorderbut wish there was analternative that was moreconvenient for yourlifestyle and travelrequirements? Nowthere’s another option -Cincinnati Dental SleepMedicine. Dr. Kitzmiller isone of the few uniquelytrained dentists in theregion who are able toeffectively treat, and helptheir patients to managetheir snoring and sleepapnea, with OralAppliance Therapy, aneffective and convenientalternative to CPAP.

An Oral Applianceresembles a whiteningtray in appearance, but isan FDA approved andcustom fabricated devicethat fits over your teeth

and holds the lower jawin a forward positionwhile you sleep. Thismaintains an open airwaywhich reduces or elimi-nates snoring, and pro-vides the patient withhealthy, restorative sleep.

In as few as three vis-its, and utilizing medicalnot dental insurance, Dr.Kitzmiller can help you tostartenjoyingthe bene-fits of aquiet,healthynight’ssleep andenjoy amorerefreshed,daytime quality of life aswell.

“I have sleep apneaand used to snore loudly.Travelling with my familyis much more enjoyablenow that I’m managingmy disorder with an Oral

Appliance.” - Dr. Timothy

Kitzmiller“My buddies used to

dread nighttime on ourannual fishing tripsbecause of my snoring.

This year will be differ-ent now that I have myoral appliance and don’tsnore!” - Tom B.

“My husband and Ilove totravel,but haul-ing myCPAPthroughthe air-port wassuch ahassle!My oral

appliance fits in my purseand there’s no airportsecurity concerns!”

– Karen F.Call Dr. Kitzmiller at

248-8848 to schedule yourcomplimentary consulta-tion!

Now you can vacationwithout CPAP or snoring

Want moreinformation?Visit cincisleep.com

to learn more!

Dr. Kitzmiller offers patients an option for their sleep apnea.