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Summer is just around the corner which means school is out and traveling for many families. It is easy to overlook when on the road and forget to pack the essentials to maintain healthy teeth and gums. Below you will find some essentials to pack to ensure you keep up your dental hygiene while
May 19, 2014
by MPerroneDDS
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299 healthy adults (mean age 78) and 127 cognitively impaired adults (mean age 81), including 83 adults with mild cognitive impairment (greater than average for age-related memory loss) and 44 with Alzheimer's dementia. They measured brain volume and administered the mini-mental state exam over
May 29, 2014
by DrTupac
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these: My teeth won't hold fillings. They did surgery on my gums, but it didn't work. I might as well just get it out because I'm going to lose it anyway. Or, My gums bleed no matter what I do. If we respond to these fixed ideas with an air of confidence and authoritative attitude, or promise them
May 19, 2014
by Sandy Pardue
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Pedodontists (children's dentists) take care of your child's smile. As soon as your baby's teeth break through the gums, or no later that your child's first birthday, it is time to see the dentist. . Source:
May 08, 2014
by DrTupac
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a healthy lifestyle. Nearly 25% of people over the age of 65 are still in the workforce. We can all learn from the Nagano experience and hopefully live longer with a healthier diet and lifestyle.
May 12, 2014
by DrTupac
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Tooth sensitivity is tooth pain that commonly comes from one of two sources. The first is wearing away of the tooth's surface enamel to expose the dentin underneath. The second is the exposure of the root surface, which is not covered by enamel, by gum recession. When dentin or root surfaces
May 27, 2014
by DrTupac
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passes. Nice rating but few touchdowns. IMHO the treatment plan should add up to the doctor's definition of a healthy mouth. A good exercise to do is to take some time and sit down and write out your idea of a healthy mouth. Now, compare that definition to every person that comes in. Lets say
May 19, 2014
by Kevin Tighe
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are healthier alternatives to soft drinks, the effect on oral health is the same. The acidity of a beverage is measured by its pH The rule being that the lower the pH, the more acidic the beverage. Pure water, for example, has a pH of 7.00, which makes it neutral and great for oral health. Repeated
May 19, 2014
by biltmore
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program, but how do you keep the program going? And if you get to your goal, how do you maintain it? The answer to all of the above is it takes an attitude adjustment. What reinforces the new behavior is appreciation and enjoyment of the benefits of your new self. And so it goes with dental care--keeping your mouth healthy benefits your overall health, makes you feel good and look good, and gives you something to smile about!
May 19, 2014
by DrTupac
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that the bite-wing x-rays used for spotting gum disease and tooth decay and panoramic radiographs to gain insight into general teeth and jawbone health and jaw joint issues can use improvement. Dental problems are often not visible to the naked eye, meaning a full understanding of the entire skull and facial
May 18, 2014
by CephX1
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appointments, procedure preps, sterilization processes. There are not enough hours in the day and you deal with a lot of factors throughout that can make even Eutychia an unhappy worker. Simple changes can lead to positive results along with creating happier and healthier people. Is Zirc the Answer? Can
May 01, 2014
by JeremiahofZirc
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plans, oral hygiene, keeping teeth healthy, and a 1,001 things to do with dental floss by following us on ! Photo source: celergenswiss.com Copyright 2014, Bloom Insurance Agency, LLC
May 20, 2014
by DentInsStore
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