Most
of us see our dentist at least once or twice a year, and routine dental cleaning is an integral part of preventative health care.
I enjoyed your analogy
of seeing a dentist.
Not exact matches
Though it may be small, Saint - Chinian has everything you need for daily life — local produce shops, restaurants, bars, doctor's office,
dentist, pharmacy, a health shop, wine cellars — yet it is still a small, charming little town, barely more than a village, typical
of the region and packed with history and lots to
see and do.
Dear Mark, i do believe in entrepreneurs as i am one
of them.I curently operate a dental laboratory in California, that needs funding.I am in the procces
of attracting business from
dentists i work with through direct mail and telemarketing.I'm setting up a small offshore office to do the marketing part since the overhead is to expensive here.But the manufacturing
of the finished products will be done in the USA creating jobs through production.A lot
of manufacturing work is done offshore but through line production i'd like to keep the most in here.As an immigrant to this country i'd like to suport it to get back in shape financialy for the future
of my childrens.I am also copying an idea i have
seen at a large company i used to work.I'm in the process
of setting up 2 other companies that will compete with my existing one but since they will be providing same products at different prices will atract different type
of clients (
dentists).
The rare times I go to a
dentist these days it's to a holistic one, and when I brought up the subject
of remineralization with the hygienist there, she told me that she had heard
of it but had never personally
seen a case where it happened.
That's right one known to the
dentist of his former mother in law whose dad
saw him playing in a park in Sofia and is willing to cycle over on the promise
of packed lunch and a weekend rail card to clacton....
They huddled with Jay and his
dentist father around the circular kitchen table, listened to Margaret's proud stories
of her children's cultural achievements and, as Margaret now recalls, every once in a while found their attentions wandering to the outside where the McMillens» youngest boy Tom (
see cover) was playing.
These ranged from Trump's sons, The Donald Jr. and Eric - photographed in 2012
sawing off the tails
of elephants, hanging 13 - foot crocodiles by a noose off from branches, and clinging gleefully to the carcass
of a slumped leopard, to Wells Tower's searing 2014 GQ account
of an elephant hunt, to more recent viral outrages, such as the woman who posed with the giraffe she shot and called it a «very dangerous animal» and Walter Palmer, the
dentist recently vilified for killing Cecil, a beloved Zimbabwe lion.
Hell, they may have never even
seen one outside
of their
dentist's office.
I work in a Pediatric
Dentists office and
see the daily effects
of children who breast feed for too long.
On the other hand, the recommendation by American Academy
of Pediatrics is to
see a
dentist if none
of your baby's teeth have erupted at the age
of 18 months.
Like many other
dentists, I have
seen or heard
of infants who have decay and their mothers have insisted that the infant has only been breastfed.
According to the Oral Health Foundation, you can reduce your risk
of developing decay and gum disease by up to 60 percent by
seeing your
dentist on a regular basis.
Physical problems like this are most often caught by your pediatrician before your child begins to start taking, but in some cases, they may be missed until our child starts to
see a
dentist or begins to show signs
of delayed speech.
This policy change requiring adopted children to be
seen by a physician and a
dentist annually is expected to ensure that they are
seen by someone in a position to recognize any signs
of abuse or neglect.
February is National Children's Dental Heath Month and if your child is over the age
of one and has not
seen a
dentist, it's time to go.
Research has shown that when a child is
seen by age one or the eruption
of the first tooth and a dental home is established, the information the parents get from the pediatric
dentist and staff helps them to avoid or significantly minimize their child's decay experience.
Anytime you (or your other children if you have them) have an appointment,
see if the
dentist can have a quick fun check
of your child's teeth so that when the time comes for a proper check - up, it's not so daunting — and they've
seen that you do it too!
If your child
sees you break out in a sweat because you're afraid
of flying, or if you cringe when you walk into the
dentist's office, then she's likely to feel scared
of these things too.
Plus, we'll discuss the practicality
of brushing (and flossing) their teeth twice a day and what to expect during those initial trips to
see the
dentist!
Then I
saw some statistics on cavities in young kids and spoke with a couple
of pediatric
dentists, and was surprised to discover that caring for your wee one's teeth isn't optional — it's essential.
FACT: The American Academy
of Pediatrics and the AAPD now both recommend that a baby
see a
dentist after he gets his first tooth or by his first birthday.
While toddlers may only have a few teeth, experts say they need to be
seen by a
dentist within the first year
of life.
You may also want to
see a pediatric
dentist early if your child has a medical condition that puts him at risk
of having dental problems, such as Down Syndrome.
But if you
see no respite in a couple
of days, then take the infant to a
dentist.
It is recommended that young children
see a pediatric
dentist that has at least two additional years
of training beyond dental school (according to Web MD).
A pediatric
dentist sees only children, or at least
sees a great number
of them.
Pediatric
dentists, unlike regular
dentists who
see adults, have additional training on the management and treatment
of a child's developing teeth, children's physical growth and development, child behavior and the special needs
of children's dentistry.
The American Academy
of Pediatric Dentistry recommends your child be
seen by the
dentist by the age
of one year.
Be sure to
see your
dentist often (2 - 3 times) during pregnancy to avoid or remedy some
of these common oral issues.
The prevalence
of obesity and diabetes is low, but rising steadily, and the Indian Health Service
dentists told me that they
see plenty
of little kids with rotted teeth from drinking sodas and sweet juices in baby bottles.
In New York, a number
of seemingly anonymous locations — the lawyer's office, the doctor's, the
dentist's — have become places to
see the kind
of art that you might only hope to view in a gallery or a museum, thanks to medical professionals» practice
of trading treatment with artists.
And others, fearful
of pain, simply avoid
seeing the
dentist, according to a new study by Case Western Reserve University dental researchers on when and how to use sedatives during dental procedures.
In California, 24 percent
of all children complete elementary school without ever having
seen a
dentist.
The American Academy
of Pediatrics, American Dental Association and American Academy
of Pediatric Dentistry recommend children
see a
dentist once baby teeth begin to come in; but limited evidence is available about the effectiveness
of early preventive dental care or whether primary care providers can deliver it.
If the odor persists,
see your
dentist to rule out gum disease, plaque, and gingivitis, all
of which can cause bad breath and lead to other health problems.
You can
see your
dentist for a teeth - whitening treatment
of pure 10 to 15 percent carbamide peroxide.
To be fair, most
dentists probably don't
see many patients who are eating a specific diet to improve their oral health, and most
of the studies and research they read is probably done on people eating a somewhat average diet (high in phytic acid and low in Vitamin D), so it is very logical that they wouldn't think that teeth could heal.
I don't need to
see a
dentist because my teeth are great and all it took was a more natural diet (lots
of fresh veggies).
You may not realize, but blocked sinus is one
of the bad breath causes
dentists see often.
The only health professionals he has
seen in the last fifty years are
dentists — he has had dozens
of tooth abscesses, often ignored for months or years.
A lady told me that she went to
see a very well known holistic
dentist who gave her tons
of options for how to remove her daughter's small cavity and tons
of options for different materials to fill it with.
However, the presence
of these gases suggests you should
see your
dentist for a full check - up.
My
dentist said no, but when this came up in conversation with a dental technician recently, she noted having
seen an article in one
of the dental journals suggesting there is.
I now live in CT, had my 6 amalgams removed by a biological
dentist, and have no other ideas
of what could be wrong or who to
see next.
Our family lives on a diet such as this and, when visiting the
dentist recently, found that amongst the 6 kids being
seen, only 1 tiny cavitation was found amongst all
of them!
To find a biological
dentist and read more about the harmful effects
of mercury fillings,
see Huggins Applied Healing.
Okay I just have to add a little plug for myself As a
dentist who has
seen hundreds and hundreds
of remineralized cavities ranging in size from small to huge, I wrote a book about how people can go about healing teeth naturally.
See before and after photos
of cosmetic dentistry performed by Baltimore cosmetic
dentist Dr. Lazer.
The Quebec actress Charlotte Le Bon can't make head or tail
of the bland young woman's emphatic decision to support Petit's ambition to string his wire between the two towers he has
seen in a magazine in a
dentist's waiting room.