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are some reasons why you need to take care of those teeth: 1. Healthy teeth and gums will help increase your lifespan. Research shows that those who have healthy teeth at age 74 have a greater chance of reaching 100 than their diseased counterparts. Those who have lost five teeth or more by age 65 have
January 28, 2020
by drmmills
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Tooth polishing is the procedure to make the teeth healthy, white, glistening and stain-free. This is also used to cure several dental problems. However, this technique erodes the upper layer of the tooth structure but the repetition of this process may remove the fluoride layer which is very
January 07, 2020
by dentallyin
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mean. Ex: 1 through 3 is healthy. If you hear a 4, that means there is inflammation and if you hear a 5 or higher, that most likely means you have infection and active gum disease. Ask your patient to listen for the numbers because at the end of your exam you will ask them, What was the highest
January 15, 2020
by Debbie Seidel Bittke
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A key factor for forming healthy habits is the convenience factor. Dental patients should be prepared with some simple methods for establishing a daily regimen for oral hygiene, such as carrying a small, zippered pouch with toothpaste and a toothbrush. Any problems from trying to brush teeth
January 27, 2020
by Luke Worlie
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only have one set. It is important to take care of your teeth to avoid problems later in life. A simple toothache can lead to gum infection, which could become an infection in the jaw bone. Knowing when to head to the dentist can save you a lot of pain and a lot of money. Here are some ways to tell
January 29, 2020
by Luke Worlie
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Most people have had their teeth examined by a dentist at least once in their lives. However, if you have never had a more advanced dental problem, such as malalignment or receding gums, you may not be aware of the many dental specialties available for study. However, once you start looking
January 16, 2020
by drmmills
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the gaps. Here are more reasons why you should replace your missing teeth: Deteriorating jawbone Removing a tooth through extraction, disease, or injury causes the jawbone to deteriorate. The gum and bone lose stimulation, the jawbone will start shrinking and the gum will pull back. Deterioration
January 31, 2020
by Luke Worlie
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by the ADA, Martin nailed it alright when he damaged the gum in the area where thewas playing peek-a-boo. A week later the professional firefighter and father of three began suffering night sweats, fatigue and headaches. Initially thought to be flu symptoms, Martin went to the doctor and was diagnosed
January 30, 2020
by DentInsStore
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There are so many different products for oral care. When you go to the supermarket, there is literally an aisle of toothpaste, mouthwash, toothbrushes and floss. Do you really need all these products? If you want healthy, strong teeth, there are some things you must do. Luckily, it's pretty simple
January 30, 2020
by PravSolankident
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peanut butter for a healthier option, like almond butter. Whole30 The Whole30 diet is when consumers eliminate many food groups, the most common ones that cause allergies and irritation, such as dairy, eggs, legumes, and most processed ingredients. When adding food back into your diet after thirty
January 17, 2020
by drmmills
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Are you in charge of your own life, or are you controlled by circumstances? Here's how to create a solid, healthy plan for your future and the future of your patients.
January 08, 2020
by drchrisbaker
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, NextLevel Practice, has been on the forefront of dental practice management for over 20 years. With more than 1B of increased sales, a mission of 30MM people healthier by 2020 and a 9.8 out of 10 speaker rating; Gary Kadi is in the business of improving lives! Gary's goal is to provide financial security, professional respect and create a deep sense of satisfaction within their practice and personal lives.
January 22, 2020
by Chuck Blakeman
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to veneers, you may be eligible for other dental treatments. It is important to take your dentist's assessment seriously, as there could be further damage and complications if you do not. Veneering infected or rotten teeth may cause the infection to spread to roots or gums and this could become dangerous to your health.
January 28, 2020
by Luke Worlie
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Painful teeth and infected gums? For many simple and more complicated dental problems, the best dentist offers excellent treatments that can provide relief from pain and worry. Problem teeth can result in an abscess forming and nasty toxins spreading through the entire body, making you sick
January 27, 2020
by Luke Worlie
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, and orthopedic problems. In my mind, this is certainly something to reflect on and pass along to expectant mothers. If they can control their sugar intake during pregnancy, not only will it benefit their health (less weight gain during pregnancy) but may have the added benefit of helping their offspring control their weight and keep it in a healthy range for a lifetime, with all the associated benefits.
January 29, 2020
by Dr Kenneth Klonsky
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Long working hours can take a toll on your personal life and limits the time spent with family and friends. However, taking the right measures and making some adjustments can help you maintain a healthy work-life balance. Here are some useful tips for dentists to maintain a better work-life balance
January 02, 2020
by Steffany Mohan DDS
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only one or two things to change about you. Start small. Take baby steps in the right direction. If you miss a day, pick up where you left off the next day. Over time you will notice your bad habits disappear or turn into good habits leading to a happier and healthier life. Best of luck with your new year's resolution.
January 16, 2020
by twothdoc14
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