
Unfortunately, society today provides more and more temptations to damage the health of one’s teeth. Smoking and drinking could have adverse negative affects to that wonderful smile.
And even our kids are more exposed to sweets and other sticky stuff that can cause dental problems!
Good thing though that technology has brought on many simple solutions to these dental problems. Where would we be now if without our toothbrush and toothpaste? No excuses then, everyone should take good care of their teeth by taking advantage of all these modern dental health innovations.
Your Dentist Is Vital For Our Dental Health
Dental hygiene should be given the highest importance by everyone. Whilst fear of dentists is common especially among children, every one of us should encourage each other to see a dentist. Dentists are now better equipped and better trained to do their job.
And a relatively new addition to your local dentist’s office is the dental hygienist – it’s time to start using him or her fully.
Aside from dentists becoming more and more capable of their job, other innovations in the dental care industry have paved the way for better dental care. Dental implants for example are very beneficial for those who are suffering severe teeth problems.
Other new dental care inventions include much better dentures, braces, mouthwashes, gum-protecting solutions, and more. All those can help every one of us to take better care of our teeth.
What You Can Do For Your Dental Health
Of course, it should not be left for your dentist to take care of your dental health. All of us should also do our part.
One way, is to encourage the use of good dental continuing education. With the right kind of information available, we could all learn how to care better for our teeth.
It’s now quite easy to learn what to avoid and what methods to use in maintaining dental health. Dental techniques should be continually improved too, so that better skills could help prevent teeth problems.
And as already mentioned, within the dental health arena, proper collation and sharing of beneficial knowledge regarding dental health issues should be encouraged.
More effort should be placed into it and everyone should pitch in with the effort and share expertise, because this concerns us all.
Maximizing Your Dental Health
It should not stop there either and other dental treatment ideas could be put in place. One good way of making sure that the health of everyone’s teeth can be maintained is by finding and purchasing good quality dental insurance.
This involves regular payments – usually monthly – and although there is a cost, it compares favorably with spending much more later on, when teeth do get damaged. An individual, personalized dental insurance is definitely a great idea to consider.
If you can insure your house, your car, or your travels, then of course you can also afford to insure the health of your teeth. Besides, there are plenty of providers out there who offer affordable dental health insurance options.
So, it’s up to you to make sure you keep your teeth healthy!
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Well, I made a mistake. Big whoop. I thought I had all the sonic sez episodes in 1 and 2. I was wrong. Of all 64 sonic sez episodes, I was unable to get 3 of them. They are episode 25 (‘sno problem), episode 58 (the robot’s robot) and episode 56 (The little merhog). I apologize for some of the scenes getting cut off at the end or the intro being removed. I couldn’t do anything to fix that. Episodes in order are: Calling out for help, wild animals, cooking, swimming, skating in safe places, electrical appliances, computers, bike laws, sharp objects, stealing, the library, dental health, vandalism, recycling, gangs, watching out for small kids, swimming (again), pets I own none of these clips. Copyright goes to the original creators.

September 20th, 2011
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Could be space in between your teeth, with food getting caught and then abscessing slightly, then going away.
Or, a metabolic disease which shows up as gum sores.
Or something you eat or drink — acidic juices, perhaps?
Maybe even a gum you chew, or whitening toothpaste.
I like listerine. My husband prefers crest. Our dentist recommends crest as well.
IMO it should. You're right when you say that dental care is just as important as regular care. I've read that people with poor oral hygiene have a higher chance of heart disease. If we had more preventative care and people actually took care of their bodies, we would see a huge reduction in how much it would cost to treat people.
holy crappppp very expinsive!!!!
Its the actual process of teeth restoration.Its won’t hurt at all,but will give a flawless smile ,trust me.
Check the report below….the average dental yearly costs were under $500, so: 50 percent of people paid UNDER $500 a YEAR to take care of their teeth….
Avg. exam $30
Avg. cleaning $75
Avg. filling $100
These are all less than that last tattoo!
@saab93la Exactly. They numb you up. YES it looks painful but many people I know got this done and said it hurts after but with antibiotics and pain medication, the pain is only mild….not extreme and in the long run, the whole process is worth it. Just find a REALLY reputable and good oral sugeon & a great dentist because you do most liekly have to go to both for this. But its worth it and worth every penny.
I can't help you with the loan information but can recommend a good discount plan.
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Good luck!
Fluoride is added to water for the following reason:
Stalin had prison camps full of people that needed to be guarded so they would not try to overthrow the prison or escape. He realized that after adding sodium fluoride to the prisoners' water, they became very passive and relaxed. This allowed Stalin to use several times less security guards (they cost money) and have his prisoners under more control.
The leaders of the US and other countries learned of this and started adding it to their water to make their people more passive and relaxed. It's much easier to be a political leader if your people don't care what is going on. They argued that it's in the water to help harden tooth enamel, but we already have it in toothpaste if we need it and some people don't need it at all. There have been some huge protests against fluoridating water in a town near me and it's easy to see why.
@thekiller3436 duhh loozzer i was being sarcastic fag
word of advice – don’t settle for anything less than a free consult and a printed quote with all the fees and procedures disclosed upfront. i know every scumbag dentist in my area. some offer a free consult, some make you commit to a CT scan, model, panorex, and then come up with a treatment plan you can’t afford. but because you already out of a almost 500-800 you feel like you need to commit especially if they apply some of it towards treatment. scum.
Berkeley publishes a brochure for students interested in pre-med/pre-health programs at http://students.berkeley.edu/files/Admissions/12626_6.PreMed.pdf that may help you decide.
@thekiller3436 wow yo i mean 2 do it like that
The pH of dental plaque is a key factor from the balance between acid demineralization of the teeth and the remineralization of the initial caries lesion. Plaque pH falls each time acids accumulate from the plaque due to bacterial acid production following the consumption of fermentable carbohydrates – mainly sugars – from foods and drinks.
On the other hand, the plaque pH rises when the acids are washed out and neutralized by saliva, which contains the important buffer, bicarbonate. The pH also rises when the plaque bacteria either metabolize the acids, or produce alkali such as ammonia from nitrogenous compounds found from foods and saliva.
Yes, health subjects are all part of the realm of Science. Ask any dentist how much science they had in college. And in preschool, you can't really go too deep without losing them, so roots and crowns are about as far as you'd want to go. You might start by asking them what they know about bones, get their feedback, and then ask if they've ever seen a bone. Some will think of chicken bones or ribs, but maybe somebody will come up with "teeth" and if they don't, you lead them to that idea. Then jump in to what bones and teeth need to be healthy (calcium) and other ways to take care of bones. Your teeth are the only bones that need cleaning to stay healthy, and viola! You are now into talking about brushing, and maybe flossing. Take some floss (it is cheap, one roll will cover the whole class easily), and ask if they can squish their finger in between their teeth to clean out the in-betweens. No?!
Well, how about a toothbrush, does that fit in between? (Take yours, SHOW them with your own teeth). Better, but what if I use this neat string? (Again, SHOW them with yours) then pass out a bit of floss, keep the garbage can right next to you, and pass it around after they all have a try with their own piece of floss. That ensures it all ends up in the trash (no germs, strangulations!!) and it's all cleaned up.
@MyTummyHurts123 your still a idiot becase your brain cant even spell the word loser
I challenge someone to do this without the area numbing anastethic
Im gonna have to do this myself very soon, im no drug user, i just slacked with going to the dentist and ate way too much candy. My 2 uppter front teeth are rotten. One has fallen off, second one will probably break very soon. But its expensive as hell.
@furstenfeldbruck Hi, I am actually getting ALL my teeth extracted in May and imidiate implants and its costing me a total of about $12,000. No Lie. $3600 to get my teeth taken out and just about $7600 to get implants/screws into my bottom jaw. I am nervous but at this point I have no other choice and I will NOT go toothless…that is NOT an option for me. I do NOT smoke or do drugs. I just failed to go to the dentist for 10 years and never thought anything would ever go wrong until it did.