Posts Tagged ‘doctors’

Invisalign: A Quick Guide

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

Recent developments in orthodontics have made people want to get Invisalign. Instead of conventional wire brackets, clear braces can fix your the teeth without you having to give an awkward smile. This way of fixing one’s teeth works just as well, is less noticeable. Many may not even observe you undergoing treatment for your teeth. This article aims to provide information on how Invisalign works and on people who are skilled in administering it.

It’s Not Pain, But Fear That Disturbs The Dental Patient

Friday, November 26th, 2010

Even if the field of dentistry boomed after the Second World War its achievements including the development of new techniques and dental equipment were still unable to capture every field in medical science. Regular visits to the dentist can now be achieved without any form of distress. Earlier periods can provide the necessary evidence that can explain why people had a fear of dentists. People were also afraid of other practitioners especially since surgeries during this period made no use of proper surgical tools and pain killing drugs.

Number Of American Women Pursuing Medical Careers Increase

Saturday, October 30th, 2010

Recently there has been a shift in the field of medicine that will alter the shape and face of health care for years to come. In the United States, women are embarking on careers in the medical field in remarkable numbers. For several years now, men and women have been equally accepted into medical schools all across the nation. However, a new trend shows that more women had begun applying to medical school than ever before.

How To Maintain Healthy Teeth During Pregnancy

Wednesday, October 27th, 2010

Both the pregnant woman and her unborn baby need the right dental care to ensure good health for them. So that the teeth of the baby in your womb will be healthy, it is a must to get adequate oral care and of course make sure you are healthy all over. This would require you to observe proper nutrition, avoid starchy food and sweets, frequent brushing and flossing and of course, having regular dental check ups and assessments.

Field Work Of Dental Care Rests With Each Individual

Monday, October 25th, 2010

While your friendly dentist can give you a perfect smile by fixing, filling, whitening or even replacing your pearly whites, you still have huge tasks at hand. Frequent flossing and brushing, careful intake of food and medicine as well as not chewing on hard objects are just some wisdom from dental experts. An assistant professor in periodontics states that harm will arise from the habitual nibbling of paper clips, pens and other objects. The person that habitually puts objects in his mouth tend to put it on the exact position every time he does so.This causes damage not only on the teeth but the gum line as well since it causes the teeth to pull away from the gums.


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