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Do you know what a Rubber Dam is? A Rubber Dam is a latex sheath used to isolate one or many teeth during certain dental procedures, such as root canal therapy and fillings.
Do you know what a Rubber Dam is? A Rubber Dam is a latex sheath used to isolate one or many teeth during certain dental procedures, such as root canal therapy and fillings.
On April 23rd, I’ll be teaming up with Biotechdental ATP38 for an informative and eye-opening webinar on the power of photobiomodulation and its incredible applications in dental practice.
I’m getting ready to participate in the Longevity Med Summit in Lisbon, Portugal on May 8th and 9th, and am super excited about this event whose essence is “Committed to Global Wellness”. What does dentistry have to do with longevity you may be asking? Everything.
The most important Romanian implantology congress is booked for June 6-8 in the beautiful region of Poiana Brașov and I’m extremely excited to be participating alongside a five-star line-up of world-class colleagues.
I’m getting ready to speak at the first North-West European event about function in dentistry, which will be happening in Amsterdam between April 19 and 20.
When it comes to health, not all people are the same and some are more sensitive than others. Those who manage skin conditions on a daily basis know this very well. What they might not know is that there is a strong link between managing oral health and managing a variety of skin conditions.
Dealing with fertility challenges can be an emotional journey for many couples. Johns Hopkins research from 2022 reveals that “while U.S. infertility rates have stabilized, the issue persists for numerous individuals”. And we all know someone who has or is dealing with reproductive issues. But did you know that oral health can also affect fertility?
The link between poor oral health and eye conditions, particularly glaucoma, is an emerging area of interest in medical research. And just further scientific evidence that every single organ in our body is connected to our mouth, from the brain and the eyes to the gut and the heart.
My lecture circuit for 2024 simply couldn’t have gotten off to a better start: I was in Santa Barbara, California, for the Seattle Study Club Symposium and I have one word for the entire experience – A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!
While mainstream dentistry focuses primarily on mechanical issues, a biological dentist will focus primarily on the immune system and the neuropathic system. Immune dentistry helps reconnect the missing link between healthy teeth and a healthy gut.
The dental community has known for decades about the correlation between oral health and cardiac health or better yet, between oral inflammation and heart disease. It’s not just about healthy teeth and gums anymore, it is also about the quality of your dental treatments.
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