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Flossing your teeth can help you have healthier teeth and gums. But flossing has had a bit of a PR crisis. Hardly anyone does it. I think that it's time to make flossing a whole lot sexier. I suggest that if you want healthier teeth and gums, you should floss naked. “Really, Doc? You think I
January 20, 2014
by hudley
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have the opportunity to research bone growth, gum disease, and tooth alignment. By researching such areas, dentists are able to find new and innovative treatments using high-end equipment and technology, all of which enhance the patient’s experience. Education and training In order to qualify
January 28, 2014
by kenden
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With the . Tips For A Healthy New Year 1. Sleep. Strive for better sleep in the new year. Proper sleep habits along with good eating habits will help you to stay more alert and be healthier. A number of recent studies have confirmed that you really do need a minimum of 8 hours per night. The many
January 03, 2014
by MPerroneDDS
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Your mouth is full of and flossing lowers the bacterial count, but harmful bacteria can still cause gum inflammation. Gum disease starts with surface inflammation, then spreads deeper, until it can even destroy the bone around your teeth. What are the signs of gum disease? red, swollen
January 31, 2014
by DrTupac
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living facilities, and as health declines, that the care of the mouth is something that goes by the wayside. Patients with heavy plaque and unhealthy gums are more likely to deal with respiratory infections and are subject to many other illnesses, including blood sugar issues and issues with regulating
January 06, 2014
by Carrie @ Natural Gumption
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When teeth are removed, our jawbone begins a continuous, lifelong process of resorption, or shrinkage. The pressure from dentures on gum tissues also cause shrinkage, since gum tissues were never intended to withstand chewing forces. Dentures that don't fit properly cause even greater and more
January 30, 2014
by DrTupac
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problems if a few preventive measures aren’t taken. *Medications- There are hundreds of medications that potentially cause dry mouth. We depend on saliva to keep the teeth and gums moist and many intravenous and oral medications given to hospital patients can increase the risk for mouth
January 10, 2014
by CharlotteSmiled
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and an immunity builder. The ADA recommends that parents train their children by and wiping their gums from the time that their teeth begin to erupt into their mouth. The ADA also recommends that children receive their first dental visit within six months from the time or the eruption of the first tooth in their mouth and no later than their first birthday. Source:
January 13, 2014
by DrTupac
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The bone around tooth roots is a special kind of bone: alveolar bone. It receives stimulation from the roots of the teeth it encloses. Alveolar bone is healthy unless subject to inflammation from can be used with dental imaging software to determine the exact location, size and number
January 15, 2014
by DrTupac
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. Primary care visits in the 4- to 27- month period before diagnosis was assessed. Patients with five to ten primary care visits had lower incidence and mortality rates compared with patients with no more than a single primary care visit. This study adds to the significant amount of evidence that regular medical checkups can result in a healthier and longer life. Source: 2013;159(7):437-44
January 31, 2014
by DrTupac
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a look at them in 2013, here they are to start you off for 2014! We would love to hear your vision for a new office this year on a free consultation call. Wishing you a healthy, safe and profitable year, Jayme 610-564-3224 Jayme and his team have helped hundreds of dental professionals pursue their goals. Now you can learn from the best in the dental industry. Click here to discover more practice-defining tips for your new or existing practice:
January 08, 2014
by OpenADentalOffice
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will record every time you brush and include a sensor revealing the amount of tartar removed during each brushing. The recorded data will also tell users if they have brushed long enough and adequately cleaned those hard-to-reach tooth and gum areas. Scheduled to be commercially available in the 3rd
January 14, 2014
by DentInsStore
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me wrong. There are days I want to go home, drink a bottle of wine and hibernate for days. There are patients that no matter how well I try to give them the information and tools to live a healthy life, they continue to destroy their bodies. There are moments I could strangle my coworkers
January 10, 2014
by CharlotteSmiled
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patients should get scaling and root planing (D4341 or D4342). - “Healthy” perio patients with reduced periodontium should get perio maintainence (D4910). Mark Frias, RDH
January 25, 2014
by konarocky
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and posting in in general. I regularly speak with my clients about the opportunities of and whether or not they should be active in this area, the answer is always a resounding yes. However there is a problem, in order to have a healthy Social Media presence means you have to be active pretty much every day
January 11, 2014
by Kevinneil
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and should not be restored. The science indicates that these lesions are not cavitated until they are a progressing D1 lesion. And where does the patient’s caries risk assessment fit into the decision making process? In my mind an E2/D1 lesion in a 60 year old healthy patient that has remain
January 28, 2014
by rjb_213
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