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Discover how you can save money at the dentist. This book is also packed with actionable advice for you to have good teeth,spells out in bullet points all the cast-iron key points, and packed with vital tips and niches never previously filled about teeth for the consumer. It is laid out easy to read and includes over 100 colored illustrations. This book was written in summary of 18 years of clinical experience and designed to focus attention on how to avoid, or solve, all the problems everyone has at the dentist. These problems are now categorized into 10 easy to remember categories and they form the basis of dental practice. This book explains: - The 10 problems everyone has at the dentist and how the author solves them.
- Everyday precautions which will make the difference.
- Spells out a detailed prevention plan right from birth to ensure a lifetime of problem free teeth. It explains what you must do for yourself to put an end to your dental problems.
- Explains (at the dentist) the right tooth repair methods, materials and treatment options.
- Tooth replacements, from dentures, bridges to implants.
- Illustrates the consequences of tooth losses, and what to do if you have a mobile front tooth.
- Orthodontics and dento-orthopedics, from traditional brackets to invisible braces.
- Why adults almosts always suffer from recurrent decay underneath their dental works; how this can be eliminated
- (This is considered to be a major breakthrough information). How to detect or recognize flawed new dental works freshly placed into a cavity, even if they felt fine.
- Simple techniques which achieves a most beautiful smile, or expensive options available today with cosmetic dentistry, from Tooth Bleaching, Veneers, Crowns, to tooth reshapings, macroabrasion and microabrasion procedures. Simpler treatments actually work better.
This book provides a clear and concise understanding about teeth capturing all the essence of a complete dental education information. It highlights the attention of consumers to make wiser choices at the dentist (instead of accepting speculative advice) and save money in both the short term and the long term. Oral health and oral care is included. Some niche information reveals critically important closely guarded professional secrets only dentists knows. The question is why would a patient ever need to know or read about some key essential details about dentistry if he or she is not a dentist? The answer is simple,if the patient is the one who has to suffer and pay the shocking bill,then these are exactly the kind of things a patient really should know. Having some insight is always an advantage for the consumer.
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