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Listen on the website Text 'bulletproof' to 345345 to stay in the know about upcoming book release and the Bulletproof Summit on October 12-13th 2018 in Atlanta! Episode 62 Hosts: Guest:, keynote speaker, author, wellness expert Key Takeaways: Dr. Uche integrates total health wellness...
April 19, 2018
by kelston
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in silos, don’t connect the dots with what’s happening in one area of the body with a person’s systems and organs, and generally simply react to sickness and disease versus focusing on keeping patients healthy.
February 28, 2017
by howard
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23 year old male. Has not been to dentist in about 4 years. Healthy mouth. He has a 9 mm probing depth distal of 31. It is both a boney pocket and pseudopocket combo. It is simply an area that did not heal perfect with the 3rds extraction years ago. No suppuration was visible
June 19, 2019
Periodontics
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Losing someone or something is one of the most challenging moments. However, time and support can help in recovery. And here are healthy self-help ways to cope. Managing Grief: 8 Healthy Ways to Do It Dealing with loss is a challenging journey that everyone handles their way. People have, but time
April 12, 2021
by FFD419
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, or whatever). I just would like some resources on what a HEALTHY and SAFE relationship looks like, so that we can make adjustments. I feel responsible for all patients that enter my office. I believe the courts would agree as well. thanks I am far from a dentaltown pro, but the answer seems simple enough
March 29, 2023
GP / Specialist Communication
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ourselves, the specialists, and the patient. I know some dentaltown pro will say in my office we don't accept patients like that etc, but what if you didn't have a choice (i.e. only GP around for miles, only ortho around for miles, or whatever). I just would like some resources on what a HEALTHY
March 29, 2023
Orthodontics
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the way for a longer, healthier, and more fulfilling life. Here we came to know thatoffers comprehensive assessments for the early detection and prevention of potential health issues. What Are Routine Check-Ups? Routine check-ups, also known as preventive or wellness exams, are comprehensive health
September 18, 2023
by FFD419
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Please help me differentiate , right sinus pathology ? Im new to reading cone beam took one course and looking for more , anyone know good online courses dor 3D interpretation I've been using CBCT for close to 10 years now. When I see stuff like this I point it out to the patient, tell...
March 08, 2022
Oral Pathology
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, are you struggling with cashflow because of overdue payments or you don't know how to do your AR or billing just fills out of hand? Well, great news. Healthy AR is an incredible way for you to keep your practice profitable and successful. And today we're going to dive into it and give you some really
February 18, 2025
by The Dental A Team
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If you are one of many millions who suffer from gum disease or gum imperfections, you don’t have to settle for a less than perfect smile. Advances in dentistry have made dental surgeries less painful, so now even the most anxious patient can improve his or her appearance. Laser Periodontal
February 24, 2017
by PravSolankident
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Tooth #3 is the cause of the swelling But #1 is crap as well Buccal Vestibule Swelling and #3 is almost invisible under the gum I used 7 carps IND Used the Dr. Murph Crane Pick to remove #1 Used the 301, Cryer, and ronguers to get all three roots of #3 out Here is mine from
April 13, 2013
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
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We THOUGHT xylitol was safe for humans and BAD for dogs. Now they think it's got human issues too? References: . Quote: A low-calorie sweetener called xylitol used in manyand death in people who consume the highest levels of the sweetener, a new study found. We gave healthy volunteers
June 27, 2025
General Health
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: You've got it. Tonight. Nathalie Fiset: A healthy mouth is a healthy body. By taking care of your mouth, you're going to decrease dental bacteria. You're going to prevent cavities, gum disease, bad breath, stroke, heart disease, and other serious health issues. Narrator: Husband and wife team Dr
May 17, 2017
by howard
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to attend), spend more time with family, be healthier, be more comfortable in your own skin, and, learn or develop a new skill (doing what it takes to attract patients and retain them – marketing and sales both) that you can apply to any business from here on out? Another reason I’ve had
January 07, 2015
by jerryjones
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xrays, gum health check, etc... patient is mad ... but I've been to your office before.... honestly I was going to just let the patient in and just extend the cleaning appt so I'd have time for xrays and probing did then charge a recall exam vs a full exam but then she told my FD
January 22, 2018
Patient Communication / Education
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again without any tooth pain. Well provide the necessary instructions to ensure your recovery is fast and healthy. In general, you can expect the following benefits from treatment: Preserved natural tooth Resolved toothache Restored tooth function Improved smile aesthetics Root Canal in Mission Viejo
September 01, 2024
Endodontics
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always easy but still the first cord took 25 secs but the 2nd one took a full minute. The loop and lasoo technique can be really fast. Those double cord impressions make my gums hurt just looking at them. If you hate dealing with cords, try this technique: get a fine flame diamond and do a light
January 08, 2015
Fixed Prosthodontics
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oral hygiene practices. Most cases of poor oral hygiene resulting in gum disease. So how is stroke related to oral health? The relationship between stroke and oral health is always characterized by swollen and sore gums. Swelling is a result of inflammation. The connection between stroke and oral
November 24, 2020
by VijayR
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healthy. The 6 month interval came from marketing: brush twice a day for 2 mins and see your dentist twice a year for checkups. But if the perio pathogens recolonize your gum pockets beyond 3mm cleansible by brushing and flossing in 4-12 weeks of a professional scaling visit, what is the point
January 15, 2018
Marketing
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for several more restorative appointments. We also have him started on MI paste.The patient was truly motivated, gingiva were very healthy. I did not have to deal with one drop of blood during prep or restoring. I feel like I have done some good for this young man. If I can buy him 5, 10, or 15 years
March 01, 2017
Cosmetic Dentistry
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, I have to make sure that they are healthy and in good shape before I buy. Larry, looking worried, said, 'Dad, I think the UPS guy wants to buy Mom! I work in the dental field. We can diagnose your gum disease from across the room. It's a talent and a curse. Do you think doing braces on vampires
August 11, 2016
Jokes.....(Clean)
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for dragon breath at times, allergy meds exacerbate the situation. I make sure I dont drink coffee at work, I drink lots of water, I watch my diet, I brush , floss, clean my tongue several times per day, and I always keep my stash of trident cinnamon gum close at hand for dry mouth. most of us dental
July 20, 2016
Mouthwash-Halitosis
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their children's perceptions of the dentist and instilling a sense of comfort and familiarity. One effective approach is to start early - even before the child's first tooth appears. Gently cleaning the gums with a soft cloth after feedings introduces the concept of oral care in a non-intrusive manner
August 30, 2023
by FFD419
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due to their longevity and stability. Patients who are missing a single tooth or many teeth can often benefit from this treatment. A dentist can attach natural-looking crowns to implants to replace missing teeth, or the implants can be used to support a denture. Those with a history of gum disease
April 17, 2020
by drmmills
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there when the kid is doing their own brushing at too young of an age. I tell mom to brush til 11. A thread on that topic was on here a while back and almost all pedo's on here said for mom to brush til 10 or 11. Kids simply don't brush in the back far enough or at the gums good enough. Looks like I need
February 27, 2018
Pediatric Dentistry
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Whether you need a cleaning, a scaling and planing, or, Stetson Hills Dentist is the place to go! But what is scaling and planing? Scaling and planing are an important part of preventing serious gum disease. Gum disease can lead to damage to the tissues and bone that support teeth
September 29, 2015
by Charles Crawford
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Gum disease in Little Ferry, NJ(http://littleferrysmiles.com/) For appointment Call us on (201) 342-8585 For more offers and special discounts pls visit (http://littleferrysmiles.com/) If you have been told you have gum (periodontal) disease, you’re not alone. Many adults in the currently
March 23, 2017
by seodentals
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I agree with trying to salvage this case. Looking at this image, if #8 was 1mm more exposed, and #9 gained 1mm of gum coverage, I think the case would be acceptable to all parties.. My only question regarding the article is do I do a papilla sparing flap as they did...Or do I do a sulcular
May 08, 2019
Implantology
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in these situations. IMO, even with 1mm gum swelling, why ignore a 1mm attachement loss when a 1mm anterior pocket reading goes to 3mm...clinically it will never be considered healthy, but with just pocket readings and radiographs, without clinical assessment it will be considered to be exactly that. So, could
October 14, 2017
Periodontics
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encourages the bacteria on it to grow. Want a healthier toothbrush? Try keeping it dry! Should you floss before or after brushing your teeth? . Dental bonding is used in cosmetic dentistry to rejuvenate and conceal cracks, chips, staining, and other cosmetic imperfections. Do you love to brush your
June 09, 2015
Patient Communication / Education
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cents. But buying there proprietary product it's about $180 for 6 months. I am in an affluent area, and patients will be hard pressed to pay for that. It includes...get ready...10 pieces of gum! wow. That should last a long time! I would like to mark up as well if I am going to make some
August 11, 2015
Cariology
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after extraction. Thx. Another female pt age of 22 yrs old and pregnant 6 month.Medical History: healthy. Wants to remove primary canine . Was very afraid bec.She never went to dentist before. I said okay go to oral surgeon.She said no. Give topical , then 1 carpule of lidocaine
September 29, 2018
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
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. Meditate at least two times a day It’s very important to have a clear head when you go to sleep, especially when making attempts at lucid dreaming for the first time. Meditation is something that promotes a healthy mindset all around. for everyone, as it transcends into other avenues of life
September 01, 2015
Just Plain Bitching and Moaning
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Had a cr come off today that was cemented last week. Short prep, yes, but not overly drastic. I re prepped, and found the issue was a bit of gum overhanging the lingual of the second molar. So, i did a bit of a laser gingi and then took an imp. I take a light body impregum and then medium body
February 22, 2016
Fixed Prosthodontics
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I wrote an article about the relationships between mitochondria, gut bacteria, vitamin K2, and gum disease. Although there have not been randomized controlled trials to prove everything I propose, there is science that suggests such a clinical trial could reveal clinical significance
February 20, 2018
Periodontics
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America's level of gum care is horrible! Gums are a cesspool of infection and our profession by and large still ignores it. Preventive services (6 month prophies) are being performed on diseased mouths that should be getting periodontal therapy. 95% of dentists don't even know the levels
September 12, 2016
Dentistry In The News
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What electric toothbrushes do you recommend for the patients with gum recession (anterior... Philips Sonicare Flexcare Plus , HX6921/02Hi Ewanka, As far as gingival recession goes, it's not so much the electric toothbrush, it's how you hold it. Holding it in the palm of your hand
January 12, 2017
Periodontics
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Gum Disease Tied to Yet Another Deadly Illness Jiyoung Ahn PhD NYU Langone Health Associate Professor, Department of Population Health, Department of Environmental Medicine 650 First Avenue, Fifth Floor, Room 518, New York, NY 10016 Robert Douglas Kelsch DMD Oral Pathologist at Northwell Health in New Hyde Park, N.Y., North Shore LIJ Health System 270-05 76th Avenue, New Hyde Park, NY 11040
December 02, 2017
The Oral-Systemic Health Connection
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Dear all, I want to hear more about this technique. ? How successful is this technique ? Is this technique an accepted clinical procedure ? Regards, Veerendra Darakh Hi Dr. Darakh, The Pinhole(R) Surgical Technique, also known as Chao Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation (R) and Lunchtime Gum Lift(TM
November 19, 2021
Periodontics
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Hi guys, I would really appreciate your help! I am a periodontist. I performed a soft tissue graft procedure on #19 and #20 facial on a patient about 6 weeks ago. The patient is a female in late 30s. I used donor tissue, got her numb with 1:100k lido via facial infiltrations. Incisions were all...
December 15, 2021
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
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Gum Disease In-Depth Report by The New York Times It may be time for the NYT to update that section. They are still using some of the old recommendations for antibiotic premedication and none of the references are post-2006: Antibiotics Before Treatment. In cases where
March 28, 2015
Periodontics
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A lot of people panic whenever they notice some spots of blood in their stool. Obviously, this is very alarming and it suggests an abnormality or sickness within your internal organs. Even if there is just subtle or no pain at all experienced while defecating, it still grows concerns because...
October 29, 2016
by GrayMoore
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Hi all, I'm a fairly new grad with almost 1 yr of experience. I have done a good number of crowns but from time to time the F/B margin would be exposed. I explained to the pts that as long as margins are sealed it's actually better for the gum health but some of them don't take it well
June 02, 2015
Fixed Prosthodontics
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The military is working on a chewing gum that will reduce cavities for soldiers. Dr. Kai P. Leung (Director of Science, DTRD), has developed a novel anti-plaque chewing gum (APCG) that, when chewed, releases a water-soluble peptide, KSL-W (KKVVFWVKFK), which kills bacteria and prevents biofilm formation. You're late Howard . . . .
January 27, 2014
Cariology
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when you are seating the bridge. Wherever the gums are is where they will stay.This is a tough one. It always stinks to have done everything right throughout the whole process, but get sunk right at the end with one little detail like the gum line/ margin. Most of us have been there. My only advice
August 08, 2018
Restorative Dentistry
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I don't have much experience placing implants but I have restored many. Some patients have pain around implant and I have no idea why. If patient has deep pockets around a tooth with poor OH, high calculus score, I would understand why patient has gum sensitivity, but I don't know why we can have
January 02, 2017
Implantology
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Views: 1972 | Replies: 45
Tooth #5. I can see caries going below gum lvl. I think mesial side is still solid but I can still see caries on both mesial and distal. Will this be surgical ext? if so, how would you approach? And is there a way to do this in a simple ext? definately surgical. That mesial will crack right off
July 08, 2015
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
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shift over time and affect your bite, which can lead to painful jaw problems. They are also more susceptible to problems, such as tooth decay. Another serious problem that can arise after the loss of a tooth is gum recession. Why do gums recede after tooth loss? When you lose one or more teeth
August 04, 2015
by Charles Crawford
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Views: 336 | Replies: 3
Is chewing gum better than flossing? by Caitlin Coracy Caitlin Coracy is from Lexington, SC and went to college at the University of South Carolina in Columbia where she graduated with a degree in Exercise Science. She is currently a fourth year dental student at MUSC and the Communications
August 20, 2015
Dental Students
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Hi, If a patient has abfraction and/or gum recession, where would you put a crown margin? In abfraction case, would you do class V as a core build up and then prep for a crown? In gum recession case, would you put crown margin on cementum to hide the margin or would you offer gum graft to hide
July 16, 2018
Fixed Prosthodontics
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