Extrabrite Toothpowder No Fluoride 2oz from Ecodent (Eco-Dent)
March 10th, 2010
Extrabrite Toothpowder No Fluoride 2oz from Ecodent (Eco-Dent) A natural refreshing way to brighten your teeth. Eco-Dent Toothpowders are easy to use, taste great, and have a more effective blend of essential oils and other natural ingredients to give you fresher breath, whiter teeth, and healthier-looking gums. Highly concentrated, you use just a small amount at a time (about the diameter of a pea) and our EZ-applicator cap makes it a snap. The choice of dentists, periodontists and hundreds of thousands of users world-wide. You can even find Eco-Dent toothpowder in Oprah Winfrey medicine cabinet! BETTER THAN PASTES! Natural Effervescence and Peroxide make it better! Less Abrasive. Helps Prevent Plaque. Supplemental Facts: Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda), Tartaric Acid, Calcium Carbonate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Magnesium Carbonate, Calcium Peroxide, Sea Salt, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (Coconut Derived), Hydrated Silica, Natural Flavoring Oils, Guar Gum, Myrrh Extract. 100% CRUELTY-FREE, NO DYES OR SWEETNERS. 100% NATURAL INGREDIENTS. Suggested Use: Apply small amount to moistended toothbrush. Brush as usual. Not recommended for children under 12. For a great smile, brush with EXTRA-BRITE twice daily for 2-3 weeks. Then maintain your new smile with ECO-DENT DAILY CARE. CAUTION: Some individuals may be sensitive to Extra-Brite’s powerful oxidizing whitner, if gums become sensitive, decrease or discontinue use. Extrabrite Toothpowder No Fluoride 2oz from Ecodent (Eco-Dent) UPC:00036146
Rimadyl 100mg Chewable 180ct Bottle
March 10th, 2010
Rimadyl (carprophen) is used to treat pain and inflammation from conditions such as arthritis and other joint diseases including hip dysplasia. It is also used to reduce fever. It is available as 25mg,75mg and 100mg scored caplets as well as 25mg,75mg and 100mg scored chewable tablets. The usual dose is 1mg/pound by mouth every 12 hours. Do not use in cats. Do not use in pregnant or nursing animals. Periodic liver and kidney function tests must be done. Generic Name Carprophen (car-pro’-fen) Brand Name(s) Rimadyl (Pfizer Animal Health) What is this medication used for Carprophen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used in dogs for the treatment of pain associated with surgery and dental procedures. Carprophen is also used for the treatment of inflammation in dogs for conditions such as arthritis or hip dysplasia. Availability Carprophen is a prescription medication available as scored caplets and scored chewable tablets. How this medicine should be used The usual dose of carprophen in dogs is 1mg/pound twice a day. The dog should be examined and blood work performed prior to the beginning of therapy. Kidney and liver function should be monitored during treatment. What are the side effects Side effects include loss of appetite,vomiting,diarrhea,dark or tarry stools,increased thirst and urination,lethargy,incoordination,seizure or behavioral changes. Symptoms of an allergic reaction to this medication can include facial swelling,hives and rash. What special precautions are there This medication should not be used in animals allergic to carprophen or other NSAIDS. It should not be used in animals with bleeding problems such as stomach ulcers and Von Willebrand’s disease. It should not be used in pregnant or nursing animals. It should not be used in dogs that have kidney,liver or heart disease. It should not be used in dogs that are dehydrated. It should not be used in dogs with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) or those who are taking diuretics. This
Reach Dental Floss Waxed Mint Flavor — 55 Yards
March 10th, 2010From the No. 1 Floss Brand (Data on file at McNeil0PPC). ADA Accepted by America Dental Association. Why should I floss? Dentists recommended flossing regularly because it is proven to remove plaque between teeth to help prevent gum disease.
Understanding Dental Sedation : IV Sedation at the Dentist
March 10th, 2010
IV dental sedation is the strongest form of sedation. Learn more about controlling pain with dental sedation in this free sedation dentistry overview from an experienced dentist.
Expert: Dr. Mike Glasmeier
Contact: www.nashvillefirstimpressions.net
Bio: Dr. Mike Glasmeier is a member of the American Dental Association.
Filmmaker: Dimitri LaBarge
Duration : 0:1:1
Cardiovascular Health[downey dentist] los angeles not periodontist
March 10th, 2010
http://www.lasergumdentist.com/Laser-Gum-Therapy.html
Gum Disease, or Periodontal Disease is a general term for bacterial infection that affects the gum tissue and bone that support the teeth in your mouth. Gum Disease, if left untreated, can cause pain in the mouth, bad breath, and may eventually even lead to tooth loss.
Gum Disease is caused by a build up of plaque on the teeth. Plaque is that disgusting, yellow stuff on your teeth that is full of bacteria. It is essential that you floss and brush your teeth everyday to remove the plaque.
Besides plaque, your lifestyle can cause gum disease. Your body’s immunity system must be strong. Exercising throughout the day and eating healthy is the best way to keep your immunity strong. But if you are unable to exercise throughout the day and a healthier menu is not available to you, you should try to stay away from sugars and starches. We all know sugar is bad for our teeth but starchy foods such as french fries feed the acids that eat away at your teeth’s enamel. Also, it is important to make sure you get enough sleep every night. Also stress can contribute to a lower immunity level.
Unfortunately for all you women out there, you all are at a higher risk for gum disease. Due to changes in hormones during puberty, menopause and pregnancy, the tissues in your body become more sensitive and that includes your gum tissue. Also as reported in the Journal of Periodontology, there is a risk that women who are pregnant and have some form of Periodontal Disease are more likely give birth pre-term or the babies may be born with low birth weight.
One of the more significant causes of gum disease is also the easiest to avoid. Tobacco, both smoking and chewing is horrible for your health. Besides causing cancer, lung disease and heart disease, tobacco directly affects the gum and lead to gum disease. The best way to avoid it is to never start, but if you already smoke, it is never too late to quit.
If you diagnosed with Periodontal/Gum Disease, your oral hygienist may suggest a form of periodontal surgery if your Gum Disease has progressed to a more severe stage.
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Madison – Pediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics – Madison Ped
March 10th, 2010
You’re a kid and you’re excited about going to the dentist. Excited?! Yes — because it’s Madison Pediatric Dental, in Madison, Wisconsin. Infant-specific dentistry and early orthodontics ensure your child will experience dental health and aesthetics now and for years to come.
Visit us http://www.yellowpages.com/info-21881346/Madison-Pediatric-Dentistry-and-Orthodontics-Madison-Pediatric-Dental-SC
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orthodontic distraction device
March 10th, 2010
it is self made, economic, simple to fabricate and less time consuming distraction device used for ankylosed teeth.
Duration : 0:5:40
Lumineers: Restoring the Worn Down Smile
March 10th, 2010
Scottsdale Cosmetic Dentist Dr. Matthew Bayne discusses how Lumineers brand veneers help people with worn down smiles to look younger, be healthier, and have a whiter smile permanently with a noninvasive smile makeover. Paradise Valley Cosmetic Dental is home of the “no shot, no drill smile makeover”. http://www.ParadiseValleyCosmeticDental.com
Duration : 0:5:37
Implant Dentistry
March 10th, 2010
Dental implants are used as a replacement for missing teeth, including to replace removable dentures. New technology creates a result that is stronger than the natural tooth itself.
Dr. Leonard H. Smith, a San Jose California cosemetic dentist (BestSmilePodcast.com) shows new methods.
Duration : 0:2:25