Yes. my doctor did.
External Marketing, promoting your practice to potential prospects, is still a relatively new phenomenon for Dentists. It is still difficult for some Dentists to come to terms with the thought that it is acceptable to "advertise."
Flouride is the main ingredient in toothpaste and will kill the germs and toothpaste is with less flouride but is still very effective but flouride is stronger and works faster but I recommend using both
Sorta, Flouride helps strengthen the tooth, most cities have flouride in the water supply, if you are flossing and brushing well, for two full minutes twice a day to remove the bacteria in plaque that harms the teeth effectively, your chances of tooth decay is less. If you are prone to tooth decay, I would use flouride toothpaste though, and maybe even a flouride after to give you teeth the strength they need to resist decay.
There still is a button with the Recommend Contributer if there a guest or not it should still work.
Because some the treatments need Parental Consent and they are still a minor!
We still don't have a cure for cancer. We do have treatments for it though.
Yes, he a Periodontist who trained at USC. I had 3 implants placed that are still healing. Him and his dentists are by far the most gentle dentists I've ever had work done by-and they genuinely care about your health.
There are emergency dentists and all dentists keep at least two to three extra appointments open for emergencies. Please see a dentist today! There is no way you can keep your jaw still.
There are many types of treatments fro traumatic brain injury. One of the most common treatments is to send electrical impulses to the brain to determine what functions are still there.
There are many types of treatments fro traumatic brain injury. One of the most common treatments is to send electrical impulses to the brain to determine what functions are still there.
You can eat though I wouldn't recommend it...
Immediate Restorative material. Developed by the U.S. Military to quickly repair teeth. It's still used today by dentists as a temporary Restorative material.