This three-part article series provides a comprehensive guide to preventing gum disease; a chronic and acute oral bacterial infection of the gums and jawbone.
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Coral Springs Dentists: Frequently
Asked Questions About Oral Hygiene,
PART 1
This two-part article series answers some of the questions people frequently ask
about oral healthcare and hygiene.
The health of your teeth and gums speak volumes about your general health and well-being, say Coral
Springs dentists.
Oral conditions, such...
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Coral Springs Dentists: Frequently Asked Questions About Oral Hygiene, PART 1 This two-part article series answers some of the questions people frequently ask about oral healthcare and hygiene. The health of your teeth and gums speak volumes about your general health and well-being, say Coral Springs dentists. Oral conditions, such as periodontal (gum) disease are linked with other serious and potentially fatal ailments that affect the rest of the body. These include diabetes, cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, strokes, osteoporosis and autoimmune diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, and even cancer. When you consider that patients presenting with poor oral health (cavities, oral bacterial infections and gum disease) have mouths teeming with bacteria, this relationship is not hard to understand, say Coral Springs dentists. Coral Springs Dentists: Understanding the Mouth-Body Connection
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From Kenneth Levine
Spend an hour with us and it could change the quality of your life…
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Spend an hour with us and it could change the quality of your life… A Different Kind of FREE DENTAL IMPLANT SEMINAR Education, Not Marketing Hype Sponsored by Dr. Kenneth R. Levine Presented by. Dr. Kenneth R. Levine Practice limited to Periodontics, Laser Therapy & Dental Implants Providing Dental Implant Treatment for over 27 years Nationally renowned lecturer on Dental Implants Member of the prestigious Academy of Osseointegation (dental implants) Member of the esteemed American Society for Dental Aesthetics Free Consultation and Panoramic Images Register for an opportunity to save $1000. 00 on your implant treatment!* Thursday, March 29th -9:00-10:00 a. m. 8333 W. McNab Rd. Tamarac (between University Dr. and Pine Island Rd. RSVP by Wednesday March 28th 954-722-1100 www. ImplantDentistFortLauderdale. com Refreshments will be served *One qualified candidate per seminar can receive $1000 toward the cost of their implant treatment
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From Kenneth Levine
In honor of Oral Cancer Awareness Month our office is providing FREE ORAL CANCER SCREENING to all our patients, their friends and family members for the months of March and April 2012. Please make your friends and family aware of this and bring them in for a life saving complimentary examination!
From Kenneth Levine
Advice from the Coral Springs Dentist
for Tooth Grinders
This article provides professional treatment advice for people who suffer
from Bruxism; sub-conscious teeth grinding that is generally a result of
stress.
Teeth grinding.
You may be completely unaware that you do it, but it could lead to the very
early demise of your pearly...
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Advice from the Coral Springs Dentist for Tooth Grinders This article provides professional treatment advice for people who suffer from Bruxism; sub-conscious teeth grinding that is generally a result of stress. Teeth grinding. You may be completely unaware that you do it, but it could lead to the very early demise of your pearly whites, warns this Coral Springs dentist! Bruxism, as the condition is officially termed, is characterized by the clenching of the jaw and/or the grinding of the teeth. Now, most of us do this as an expression of anger, frustration and stress. But one of the biggest problems with this condition is that we mostly do it subconsciously, or at nighttime when fast asleep. And without regular attention from a Coral Springs dentistry professional, our teeth can quite literally be ground down to the dentine; the tooth structure underlying the dental enamel. Essentially, Bruxism, if left undiagnosed and without treatment, does permanent damage to the teeth that m
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From Kenneth Levine
Coral Springs Dentistry: About Oral
Cancer
This article takes a look at the causes, symptoms and treatment of cancers
affecting the lips, tongue, cheek lining, palate and gingiva.
No other word in the medical dictionary strikes fear quite like ‘cancer’ does.
Well, perhaps
with the exception of the Ebola virus.
But when you...
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Coral Springs Dentistry: About Oral Cancer This article takes a look at the causes, symptoms and treatment of cancers affecting the lips, tongue, cheek lining, palate and gingiva. No other word in the medical dictionary strikes fear quite like ‘cancer’ does. Well, perhaps with the exception of the Ebola virus. But when you consider that one in every four people will develop some kind or form of cancer in their lives, and that a significant portion of these people will die from it, one can’t help but believe this terrible affliction to be an early death sentence. Approximately 37,000 Americans are diagnosed with pharyngeal or oral cancer annually, say Coral Springs Dentistry professionals. Of this number, close to 8,000 die every year, which equates to one every hour, 24 hours a day. Unfortunately, the prognosis isn’t rosy. Approximately 43% of all the people diagnosed with oral cancer will not survive the next five years. These are depressing statistics and it’s only increased
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From Kenneth Levine
Advice from the Dentist in Fort
Lauderdale: 15 Ways to Destroy Your
Teeth, PART 3
This article, part three of a four-part series, examines 15 common habits and
behaviors that could lead to the early demise of your pearly whites.
The Dentist in Fort Lauderdale: A Brief Recap
This four-part article post takes a look at the top 15 bad...
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Advice from the Dentist in Fort Lauderdale: 15 Ways to Destroy Your Teeth, PART 3 This article, part three of a four-part series, examines 15 common habits and behaviors that could lead to the early demise of your pearly whites. The Dentist in Fort Lauderdale: A Brief Recap This four-part article post takes a look at the top 15 bad habits and behaviors that could wreck your dental enamel and put your oral health at a severe risk. In our previous two article posts, this Dentist in Fort Lauderdale presented the following bad habits that could seriously compromise the quality and longevity of your smile: 1. Brushing your teeth immediately after eating, 2. Neglecting to floss, 3. Neglecting to see the dentist in Fort Lauderdale for regular check-ups, 4. Using your teeth as tools, 5. Not wearing your mouth guard, 6. Teeth grinding, 7. Drinking filtered water (without the trace elements fluoride and calcium) In this article, the third installment of the series, the dentist in Fort L
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From Kenneth Levine
Advice from the Dentist in Fort
Lauderdale: 15 Ways to Destroy Your
Teeth, PART 4
This article, the final installment of a four-part series, examines 15 common habits
and behaviors that could lead to the early demise of your pearly whites.
The Dentist in Fort Lauderdale: A Brief Recap
This four-part article series has taken a look at...
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Advice from the Dentist in Fort Lauderdale: 15 Ways to Destroy Your Teeth, PART 4 This article, the final installment of a four-part series, examines 15 common habits and behaviors that could lead to the early demise of your pearly whites. The Dentist in Fort Lauderdale: A Brief Recap This four-part article series has taken a look at 15 different bad habits and behaviors that could wreck your dental enamel and put your oral health at a severe risk. So far, the following bad habits have been identified by this dentist in Fort Lauderdale: 1. Brushing your teeth immediately after eating, 2. Neglecting to floss, 3. Neglecting to see the dentist in Fort Lauderdale for regular check-ups, 4. Using your teeth as tools, 5. Not wearing your mouth guard, 6. Teeth grinding, 7. Drinking filtered water (without the trace elements fluoride and calcium), 8. Drinking soda, fruit juices, cola and energy drinks excessively, 9. Guzzling tea, coffee and red wine, 10. Frequent tooth whitening, 1
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From Kenneth Levine
Advice from the Dentist in Boynton
Beach: 15 Ways to Destroy Your Teeth,
PART 1
This article, part one of a four-part series, examines 15 common habits
and behaviors that could lead to the early demise of your pearly whites.
While it is human nature to focus upon the aesthetic aspect of any physical feature, says the
dentist in...
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Advice from the Dentist in Boynton Beach: 15 Ways to Destroy Your Teeth, PART 1 This article, part one of a four-part series, examines 15 common habits and behaviors that could lead to the early demise of your pearly whites. While it is human nature to focus upon the aesthetic aspect of any physical feature, says the dentist in Boynton Beach, one mustn’t forget that the teeth are tools that play a fundamental role in the digestive system. As such, maintaining excellent oral health and hygiene is of utmost importance if we are to keep our smiles beautiful and functional until well into our late adulthoods and beyond. Yet, in spite of our much better understanding of the importance of proper oral healthcare and the sophisticated technologies we use to dispense it, there are still a staggering number of people (over 30 million) living in the United States without a single original adult tooth left. Furthermore, the number of adults living with between 11 and 15 of their teeth missing
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From Kenneth Levine
Advice from the Dentist in Boynton
Beach: 15 Ways to Destroy Your Teeth,
PART 2
This article, part two of a four-part series, examines 15 common habits and
behaviors that could lead to the early demise of your pearly whites.
A Brief Recap
This four-part article post takes a look at the top 15 bad habits and behaviors that could wreck...
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Advice from the Dentist in Boynton Beach: 15 Ways to Destroy Your Teeth, PART 2 This article, part two of a four-part series, examines 15 common habits and behaviors that could lead to the early demise of your pearly whites. A Brief Recap This four-part article post takes a look at the top 15 bad habits and behaviors that could wreck your dental enamel and put your oral health at a severe risk. In our previous article post, the first installment of the series, this dentist in Boynton Beach presented the first three bad habits that could seriously compromise the quality and longevity of your smile: 1. Brushing your teeth immediately after eating 2. Neglecting to floss 3. Neglecting to see the dentist in Boynton Beach for regular check-ups In this article, the second installment of the series, we shall be looking at another four bad habits you should do your very best to avoid, or overcome, should you wish to keep your teeth and gums in excellent lifelong condition. 4. Using Your
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From Kenneth Levine