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to keep yourself healthy helps keep your teeth and gums in good shape because people who are in poor health tend to have more tooth loss. In other words, your general health and oral health are entirely related! Image courtesy Wenceslaus Hollar Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.
January 22, 2016
by Brent Cornelius
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and gums. For example, if a patient has diabetes, the holistic dentist will work closely with the individual to help her understand best practices for oral hygiene care and how to follow a healthy diet for managing blood sugar levels. In some cases, a holistic dentist may also collaborate with other
January 26, 2016
by nhwc
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Abnormality screenings. The first one is to ___________ and then I will take a ruler and measure around your gums...(show them what the probe- Ruler looks like), continue your explanation of what you are doing when you lay them back in the chair. Explain about the numbers you will call out mean. And ask your
January 21, 2016
by Debbie Seidel Bittke
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away the gums and provides easy access for bacteria and other germs to the tooth and open gums. So this needs to be taken care of by every individual. It is always recommended to brush twice daily, but it needs to done gently with proper care. The primary symptom of all these issues is inflammation
January 09, 2016
by Tariqdrabu
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so removes bacteria and plaque that could eventually erode your teeth, causing cavities, and/or lead to gum disease, possibly resulting in tooth loss. Your dentist is always telling you to brush and floss for one simple reason: they work! Use a soft-bristle toothbrush and make sure you brush all
January 13, 2016
by Brent Cornelius
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Dental professionals are in the business of keeping people healthy and pain free. Working long hours in impossibly small spaces to perform (seemingly) impossibly complex procedures is essential to ensure the well being of patients. It is an admirable profession filled with dedicated persons
January 15, 2016
by Dr Juanita Benedict
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What is an implant and what is an implant crown?. Dr. Hornbrook discussed the difference in these two dental implant details and goes over the implant systems and crown and bridge options. If you can Imagine we have two teeth and for some reason we lost this tooth in the middle, whether it be gum
January 11, 2016
by Keating Dental Arts
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safely and without pain, you MUST understand that your body is your number one investment, not your equipment, retirement funds, or houses. There is only one you and the world needs you to be healthy. Take the time to learn how to practice safely and enjoy the benefits throughout the rest of your life. Be Healthy and Practice Safely!
January 29, 2016
by Dr Juanita Benedict
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tissue on a biological level. We are classifying Bioactive as regenerative restorative materials where there is an interaction with the restoration that causes regeneration or formation of healthy tooth structure when it is associated next to bioactive or regenerative materials. Watch and Learn more about this topic in this remarkable 4K Ultra HD and dental practices by Dr. David Hornbook.
January 11, 2016
by Keating Dental Arts
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. Patients don’t plan ahead so you have to. For most of you, just fitting in an additional 10 or 20 check-up visits in any given month will add $1,000s to your bottom line and help keep your active patient base active and healthy. Likewise, December, January and February are the #1 Crown
January 13, 2016
by Bill Rossi
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, this is a medical office and it’s supposed to be sterile. But you can still make it feel welcoming! While some dental offices may have a few creaky chairs and outdated magazines with gum in the pages, we think you’re better than that. Fresh flowers, recent magazines or books, calming decor
January 11, 2016
by Keating Dental Arts
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applied to the surgical areas. This is important to effectively stop the bleeding and promote healthy clotting. When lying down, prop your head up with pillows to minimize bleeding and swelling. You can also apply ice packs to your face. Follow your doctor’s instructions for after-care. Often
January 07, 2016
by Tariq Drabu
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