Monday, September 15, 2008

 

Dental practices in a down economy - do they feel it?



Do you think doctors and dentists feel a down economy as much as the rest of Americas work force? Do dentists feel it more or less than other doctors?

Dentists do of course work with direct payments more so than doctors do with insurance claims in order to get paid for services performed.

What do you think? Have you put off your dental needs and cleanings due to the increase in our cost of living?

If you are a patient or a dentist, it does not matter. We want to hear from you.

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Thursday, September 11, 2008

 

Giant Toothbrush - for your office or kids room



Nobody knew that a giant toothbrush could make little kids so happy! Nobody knew that so many adults would love the idea of a giant toothbrush in their dentists office.

When kids see this toothbrush in your office they will want to take home. They will want to pick it up. Their parents would love to get a picture of their son or daughter next to the giant toothbrush.

Our brush is 100% wood and made here in the US by a custom furniture builder located in Newburgh New York. WestchesterWood.com to be specific.

The brushes can be made in any color and can be made larger if desired.

If you have any questions or would like to place an order go to the Find a Dentist contact page.

http://www.findadentist.com/contact-us-form.asp

The 5 foot brush is $425.00 plus shipping and handling. We also have a 2.5 foot brush for $299.00

For an additional fee we can have your name or practice put on the brush.

We all know that the number 1 reason why people do not go to the dentist is "fear of the dentist." So let's do our best to make kids less intimidated by the dentist by making it a more enjoyable place.

If your friend or relative is a dentist. This makes a great gift for his or her office.

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Friday, May 30, 2008

 

Surprising Reason Women Lose Teeth....

According to an old saying, "Every child costs the mother one tooth" may have a little bit of truth to it.

Research was published this week that shows women who gave birth to more children tended to lose more teeth than their counterparts that few to no children. There was no difference in the socio-economic lines either. Rich or poor - the tooth lose occurred nearly the same.

The study was done by examining long term data of 2600 US women from the ages of 18-64 and sorting that data into three types: low, middle and high socioeconomic status.

In the highest socioeconomic group, women with no children were missing on average less than one tooth, those with one child were missing about two teeth and those with four or more were missing about five teeth.

Among the women in the lowest socioeconomic group, those with no children on average were missing two teeth, those with one child were missing an average of three teeth and those with four or more were missing more than eight teeth.

The trend also held true in the middle socioeconomic group, said the researchers at New York University and Yale University in Connecticut.

A similar study was done in the 1980's in Scandinavia and nearly identical results were recorded.

The reasons however weren't clear. Women can be more prone to gingivitis when they are pregnant and most women limit their dentist visits when they are pregnant.

Source : http://news.aol.com/health/story/ar/_a/more-kids-means-fewer-teeth-for-mom/20080530094709990001

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Saturday, April 19, 2008

 

Top 5 Reasons You Could Be a Bad Co-Worker...Guess Where Bad Breath Is?

It's amazing how many people have bad breath in the work place. In a poll conducted by American Workplace, 5000 people were asked what annoyed them most about their co-workers.

The top 5 reasons for annoyance with co-workers were :

1- Too many personal or sick days taken off with that co-worker's duties piled on top of other people.

2- Smoke breaks taken numerous times throughout the day resulting in other people covering that person's desk or tasks.

3- Bad breath and the need to get in people's faces when talking.

4- Taking other people's lunches or not pitching in on company lunches.

5- Gossiping about co-workers, spreading rumors.

As you can see, bad breath is a big one. Bad breath can be caused from the sheer laziness or forgetfulness of not brushing their teeth before work, gastric problems or more serious dental disease.

The sad part is although it's difficult to change the spots of someone that loves to spread rumors, smoke and takes too many days off from work - it's easy to fight dental disease. You can find a dentist in every town and brushing and flossing is a complete no-brainer.

If you might be in the #3 category, do your co-workers a favor and handle it -now.

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Thursday, April 10, 2008

 

Colgate Peroxyl can be a savior when you have braces!



If you are wearing braces or have worn braces you know that the slightest irritation can create a mouth sore. You also know that this mouth sore hurts like nothing else you have ever experienced and you would do anything to stop the pain. First and foremost you should consult with your doctor, dentist, or orthodontist first.

This is not an advertisement for Colgate Peroxyl but I can tell you that it helps and it works. I can also tell you that my doctor recommended recently and it helped. I can also tell you that I immediately went to my orthodontist and had him smooth out the anchor bracket on my molar that was causing the irritation.

Just prove that this is not an advertisement...! Colgate is taking us all for a ride on this product... They put it in a box and put it in a nicely designed bottle and charge you a ton! I am not a chemist but I am sure there is one out there that can comment on the ingredients and the actual cost to produce such a product.

I guess if Pfiezer can make absurd margins, why can't Colgate.... ?

Regardless of the cost the product is helpful and has a very nice flavor. Do not drink it.

Monday, April 7, 2008

 

How important is the brand and model of the Toothpaste you use?



How important is the type and brand of toothpaste that you use? Are you the type that buys what is on sale? Do you only buy Crest and Colgate in the same why you only buy Coke and Pepsi?

If you buy Crest. Is it ok to buy an one of their several versions? How about Colgate? If you just buy Colgate, are you ok with any version of Colgate?

I remember once a business trip, a close friend of mine asked me for some toothpaste because he failed to pack some as he rushed out the door to make his flight. Of course I offered my toothpaste to him and he gladly went on his way. 30 minutes later on our way down to the lobby to have breakfast he asked me, "Man, how in the heck do you used that crap to brush your teeth?" and I said, "what was wrong with the toothpaste?" He said, "Your toothpaste tastes like sugarless gum!" I laughed of course and asked him, "what kind of toothpaste do you use at home?" He said, "I can only use "Tom's of Maine"

So there you have it.... One mans sugarless gum is another mans toothpaste!

So let us know what you think about toothpaste and which ones that you prefer. Or even better yet.... Share some stories with us about some of the stuff that you don't like. In my house we have three versions from three different manufacturers.

Friday, April 4, 2008

 

Veneers or Whitened - A Question for the dentists?

Are movie stars walking around with really sensitive super white teeth or do they usually have veneers that are whiter than the average smile ?

Remember Sammy Hagar? Or that Winger video? I cannot think of anything or anyone lately that has ever had such white teeth on the big screen. There was someone recently on David Letterman that had ridicoulsly white teeth, but I cannot remember who it was... It might have been Sylvester Stallone actually.

OK, so here is a question for the readers that are not dentists. Who have you seen lately that has teeth that could light up a small city at night?

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