Personal Dental Care

A Cool Gimmick at the Dentist that makes you not Notice the Shots

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If you have ever been to my dentist’s office than you would already know that they do everything in their power of minimize the amount of pain that you feel during any dental procedure. But my dentist uses a few other tricks that I had never heard of before my first appointment at his office. Not knowing that my dentist wrote a best-selling book on pain management, I learned a thing or two when at his office on that fateful day. He used the art of distraction to make me not think about the series of shots that he was about to administer into my tender gums. By distracting me mentally I thought about it less.

Then he swabbed a cotton tip with anesthetic and numbed the local area prior to giving me the injections of Novocain. Then, when he did give me the injections he used a vibrating massage ball in one hand, which distracted my nerves and made me feel only vibrations on my face. I never felt the shots in my mouth, and before I knew it he had already finished. Read more

Newer Dental Credit Card Offers Low Interest Rates – Eases Patient Finances

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A newer dental credit card has made its way across the counters of numerous dental offices over the past decade, and it’s called Care Credit – a subsidiary of GE Money Bank. Basically, this is a low cost credit card that can only be used for dental work, hospital bills, and some veterinarians also accept it for payment of vet bills. But the main premise of this card is to offer consumers a way to pay for necessary dental treatments without going broke from the out of pocket costs in the process.

How it Works
You apply for and get approved for this dental credit card that is the first step; their credit requirements are lax, and so many people will get the green light. Then you present it at the time of payment to your dentist who charges the balance due to the card. Read more

Do you Still Floss? A Water Pick is More Effective

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Are you still stuck in the yesteryear of personal dental care? You know where you have reel out a length of dental floss every day before you go to sleep and slide it between your teeth so you can clean out debris and food, and oxygenate the area for healthy gums. Well the good news is that yes, flossing is essential to keeping healthy gums and teeth, but at the same time, it is also greatly outdated. Newer technologies have come to the fore that have been clinically proven to be up to 80% more effective than dental floss, and are far easier to use.

Water Picking is the Wave of the Future
You can wave goodbye to flossing forever when you pick up a newer water pick to clean out your teeth with every day. A water pick is basically a water jet that streams water through a tapered end at high velocities into your mouth. Many allow you to control the power of the stream, so you can find the most comfortable setting. Read more

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