Dental Health
In my job as a salesman, having clean teeth and fresh breath is
just as important as what I am selling. When I am with a potential
client I have to sell myself before I can sell my product or service.
Regular visits to the dentist for checkups and cleaning help me
with my appearance. I have to rely on my quick wit and studious
nature to close the sale.
If you’ve been having problems with your teeth, a visit to
a Cosmetic dentist may reveal that you are in need of dental crowns.
Dental crowns may be needed by a wide variety of dental patients
who have problems with their teeth including painful teeth or broken
teeth. Your Cosmetic dentist will be able to examine you and determine
if you are a candidate for dental crowns to repair your smile. A
thorough examination may include checking for broken or missing
teeth, taking impressions of your smile, performing x-ray scans,
and examining your oral health.
Do you know if you have the symptom-less dental health condition
that has a direct relationship to 6 critical and possibly life-threatening
medical conditions? Years ago, commercials for a well known brand
of toothpaste used a catchy jingle that had us wondering where the
yellow went when we brushed our teeth with their product. Today
researchers and health professionals alike are very concerned with
findings about where the build-up on our teeth does go – and
the medical impact it has in some surprising places in our bodies.
Staying current with dental care cleanings and treatments is important
- regardless of your age. In today's economy, however, some look
at preventive dental care treatments as an extra cost that can be
cut. Unfortunately, doing this tends to only lead to more painful
situations - for both your teeth and your pocket book. First, we'll
explore the challenges of paying for dental care for each age group,
including children, students, newlyweds and seniors. Then, we'll
provide a solution that can help make dental care more affordable
at any age. |