A shocking show this week...literally, shocking. Dave's dentist's a butcher. For the first time, movie reviews. Habla espanol? Ay! Everyone loves The Fair! And Dave almost brings down a radio station, singlehandedly. Music: El Gran Combo - No Hay Manera El Vez - Power to the People Mitch Hedberg - The Vacuumist Venice Gas House Trolley - Radio Monitor Funkadesi - Muy Cansado
1. If you are experiencing pain, your body is trying to tell you there is a problem. And generally, if you wait, the problem will get worse, which may lead to more pain, more expenses and/or loss of the tooth/teeth.2. If you had a bad experience at a young age or otherwise, you tend not to go back. A way around this would be to ask for referrals from friends who had good experiences. 3. As a Healthcare Provider, I feel the patient is in charge when they come in for treatment. I am here to serve. As the patient, you have the right to ask questions, and accept or deny treatment. 4. As they say, Your body is your temple. Thus, without a healthy mouth, your body is not healthy. Any bacteria that you have in your mouth is transferred to all parts of your body. Without strong healthy teeth, your food cannot be broken down properly, leading to digestive and intestinal issues. 5. Some people are afraid to know if there is a problem, so they avoid having dental care. However, in the end, something small becomes larger, and more painful or costly. Go for regular check-ups to learn how to get and maintain a healthy mouth. 6. Patients have been victims of overpriced offices or misdiagnoses. To gain a better understanding of the recommended treatment, ask questions. Also, if further information is needed to feel comfortable, seek a second opinion. 7. Financial woes may cause fear for some because the treatment needed may be out of reach. There are options available: Dental Insurance Companies, Dental Finance Companies and individual office payment plans. Dr. Terrilyn Reynolds recently opened her office in the historic Fourth Ward, in Inman Park. She has been practicing dentistry for over 10 years and is the proud product of Spelman College and Howard University College of Dentistry. She is committed to providing superb dental care and oral health education to all children and families and works diligently to make the Atlanta community a healthy community. Meet Dr. Reynolds and her team and begin to receive the warm, caring service and the best oral healthcare from Gentle Dental Care. Her office provides special rates and discounts for schools and organizations. Call today for an appointment (404) 524-8444.
Author: employmentcros Added: Thu, 25 Sep 2008 07:53:24 -0800 Duration: 199A new study by the Government Accounting Office has found that children who are covered by Medicaid lack dental care. The study compared the dental health of children covered by Medicaid to that of children covered by private health insurance plans. Six-and-a-half million Medicaid recipients between ages two and 18 had untreated tooth decay. That was double the number of children covered by private health insurance. Only 30% of the 20 million children covered by Medicaid saw dentists over the past year, while over 1.1 million had major dental conditions.
The animals in the waiting room are not hearing the usual sounds coming from the dentist's office... Ranked 3.20 / 5 | 678 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video (01:37) Submitted By: Aniboom Tags: Scare Beavers Pain Dentists Animation Crocodiles Funny Categories: Art & Animation
Author: foodrants Added: Sat, 20 Sep 2008 07:52:59 -0800 Duration: 122Joe knows there is a conspiracy behind National Apple Dumpling Day. And he is determined to clue you in on it...no matter how crazy it seems.
Joe knows there is a conspiracy behind National Apple Dumpling Day. And he is determined to clue you in on it...no matter how crazy it seems. Ranked 2.77 / 5 | 74 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video Submitted By: foodrants Tags: Apples Apple Dumplings Comedy Conspiracy Dentists Joe Bennett Categories: Comedy
Joe knows there is a conspiracy behind National Apple Dumpling Day. And he is determined to clue you in on it...no matter how crazy it seems. Author: foodrants Tags: apples apple dumplings comedy conspiracy dentists Joe Bennett mainstream media food rants Posted: 17 September 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
Fewer patients are being treated by NHS dentists, despite more dentists joining the NHS under a new deal. Author: bbcworldnews Keywords: BBC News Fewer people see NHS dentists Added: August 21, 2008
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A growing number of dentists are planning on leaving the NHS, the Dental Practitioners Association has warned. Author: bbcworldnews Keywords: BBC News NHS dentists turning private Added: July 24, 2008
Author: QIP1 Added: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 17:54:49 -0800 Duration: 50Twenty percent of all applicants for selective service during World War 2 are not allowed because they have bad teeth. It is the most cited reason for rejection. If these young men in the prime of their health have such bad teeth, what can be expected of the rest of Americans? This amazing film, About Faces, seeks to answer this question with some of the most bizarre scenes ever filmed. Poor oral hygiene abounds! First the audience is asked to rub their tongue around their teeth (actual film footage of an audience in the 40's follows). Weird dentists insist on the usual tooth brushing to prevent cavities, but that's really not what the movie is about. Since this World War 2 video was made by the US Public Health Service, one would think the focus would be on good oral habits. But instead, it's about tooth decay, bad teeth, crooked teeth, yellow teeth, and remarkable shots of old bums with mouths that look like picket fences! The film is dryly narrated by Lowell Thomas, ...
Author: rayprince Added: Thu, 03 Jul 2008 13:50:17 -0800 Duration: 529Ray Prince interviews Tim Hale, author of the popular investment book, Smarter Investing. Tim reveals some fantastic investment insights, including: * What You Need To Do To Invest With Confidence * The Investment Mistakes That You Need To Avoid
Ray Prince interviews Tim Hale, author of the popular investment book, Smarter Investing. Tim reveals some fantastic investment insights, including: * What You Need To Do To Invest With Confidence * The Investment Mistakes That You Need To Avoid
Parents, you are your child’s first teacher. You know what can create a successful or disastrous day for your child. Be confident that you can offer valuable information to the school staff about meeting your child’s needs. In order to sufficiently do so, you must know your child s (IEP) Individual Education Plan. Be sure to understand the details, specifically in the areas of: goals and objectives, placement, and supportive aids (classroom modifications and testing accommodations). Be Proactive The person who initiates communication can set the tone for the relationship. Waiting until you receive that phone call or letter from school before making a formal introduction creates a reaction versus a proactive purposeful intent. Educators are there to support your child’s educational experiences. See them as a friend or colleague. Remember that as with any other relationship, the more you are supportive, the better the relationship works. Be Present In order to truly know what is working or not working at your child’s school or in the class, you must be present. Schools and teachers appreciate volunteers. Begin with your child’s class. You may start by reviewing your child’s homework, send in an extra set of supplies for the class, and make preliminary phone calls to set up a field trip, or gather materials for centers or projects. Those tasks may seem simple but really can support a teacher especially if he/she does not have a class assistant. Some teachers are apprehensive about class volunteers, when they are secretly there as class spies. Being present is about building a rapport and trust with the teacher, so be mindful that your actions and words should be ones that uplift and support the relationship you desire for the sake of your child. Be Persistent Do not be dismayed by a teacher who refuses your support or presence. Begin by making small gestures of a weekly phone call or email. Sometimes teachers are overwhelmed and thinking about how you may help her possibly just gives her one more thing to do. Instead of waiting for her to give you a task, be observant. Notice things that may be needed in the class when you drop off or pick up your child. Look at projects details or newsletters to identify ways you could contribute with those activities. Find out more.