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Hermitage Pediatric Dentist On Human Dental History

Tuesday, October 25th, 2011

Hermitage Pediatric Dentist Dr. David Snodgrass DDS always appreciates an opportunity to inform and educate his young patients about dentistry. The Hermitage Pediatric Dentist’s beloved alligator mascot Chomp is a faithful and enthusiastic companion. Chomp and the Hermitage Pediatric Dentist have worked together for years to bring fun, learning and oral hygiene education to the kids of middle Tennessee. Chomp is a very curious and friendly animal that often visits with the Hermitage Pediatric Dentist, answering questions about the vast and exciting animal kingdom. Today, Chomp’s curiosity about human beings has him posing the questions to the Hermitage Pediatric Dentist.

Hello, Dr. Snodgrass!

Hello, Chomp! I am so glad you could drop by.

Me too. I thought it might be fun to turn the tables today and have you answer some questions for me about human dentistry.

Well, that does sound like a good idea.

I know a lot of things about animals, but when it comes to human dental facts and dental history, there is so much to learn.

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That’s true. Did you know, for example, that dentistry is an ancient craft dating back thousands of years?

Wow. I was not aware of that.

Some of the earliest dentists were the ancient Egyptians, who made fillings out of resin and malachite. They also held loose teeth together with gold wire.

Is that something like the braces you use on crooked teeth today?

Yes, braces serve much the same function.

When was the first toothbrush invented?

That is not so easy to answer and you have to go far back into history. The first toothbrushes were nothing more than twigs, which early humans chewed on to fray the ends. Then they used the frayed wet end of the twig to clean their teeth.

Very inventive!

Yes, and it’s not even an exclusively human trick. Our primate cousins in the wild have also been observed improvising homemade toothpicks out of twigs.

So different animals have more in common than I thought.

That’s the truth, Chomp. All we have do to is look carefully at humans and their fellow animals to see remarkable similarities.

And some impressive differences.

 

Of course. It is our similarities that help us respect each other, and our differences that keep us interesting.

That’s a neat way to look at things, Dr. Snodgrass.

Thanks, Chomp. Well, I’m especially busy today, because I’ve got some new young patients coming for their first dental exam. I must go for now.

Sure thing, Dr. Snodgrass. Thanks for teaching me a little dental history.

You’re welcome, Chomp. It’s always a pleasure. Come back soon!

For more information about Hermitage Pediatric Dentist Snodgrass-King, go to http://snodgrassking.com

The Hermitage pediatric dentists of Snodgrass-King offer an exceptional and different dental experience for children.  Founded by Dr. David Snodgrass and Dr. John T. King, the Hermitage pediatric dentist offices of Snodgrass-King combine “fun” with exceptional oral health care and services.  In addition to their office located in Hermitage, Snodgrass-King offers pediatric dentist services in several other convenient locations around Nashville.

Help a local dentist office help kids in need!!!

Sunday, September 25th, 2011


Hello,
My name is Kortni Stahla and I am a dental assistant here at Cosmetic
Dentistry of San Antonio. I am reaching out to you because there are
kids in the world who need our help. Our dental practice has decided to
do a charity funraiser for “Smile Train”. I have attatched the website
to the charity below to give you more information about the these
children and young adults and why they need our help. We will be doing
a 9.00 Whitening special. For every whitening special pack we sell
.00 will go to this charity. The pack includes: 8 tubes of 35%
whitening syringes, custom trays, whitening toothpaste, color shade
guide and a travel case. I was inquiring to see if this is something
you may want to help and get involved in.
If you are interested please call me at 210-493-9944 or on my cell
phone at 972-571-1345.
We appreciate all the help and donations we can get.
Please tell your friends, family, and co-worker as well.
Thank you very much for your support!
Please forward to everyone in your email list as well.

http://www.smiletrain.org/site/PageServer

or website

www.cosmeticdentistryofsa.com

Best Wishes,
Kortni.A.Stahla
Cosmetic Dentistry of San Antonio
Venue:
Cosmetic Dentistry of San Antonio
16535 Huebner Rd. Suite 102
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Jonathan Taft: Operative Dentistry: Forceps, page 395 Medium
A practical treatise on operative dentistry / by J. Taft … 1883

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Sunday, September 25th, 2011

Pearly Whites Dental Clinic Medium
Pearly Whites Dental Clinic
Dr. Stephanie V. Sandoval
General Dentistry/Orthodontics

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Pharmacology CO004

Saturday, September 24th, 2011

Venue:
Ontario Dental Education Institute
201 Wilson Street East
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Hottest Hands-On Topics in Dentistry March 28, 2012 – Columbus, OH. Limited Attendance! Sign up before September 15th – save $100. Now only $597 and Team Members only $247

Friday, September 23rd, 2011

Come and join the #1 Hands-On lecture series for all dental professionals, Presented by Dr. Louis Malcmacher, President, Common Sense Dentistry. This is a one day course on March 28th, 2011 in Columbus, OH.

The primary goal of this seminar is to teach dentists and team members how to easily integrate some of the hottest topics in dentistry into their practices such as new techniques in exodontia, no/minimal preparation porcelain veneers, a new way to eliminate black triangles, new resin restorations matrix and filling systems, new clinical technology comparison, injection comfort systems, facial esthetics analysis, and more! These practical concepts will enable you to offer new dental services immediately, reduce your stress, significantly increase your production, substantially lower your overhead, and have fun doing dentistry. This seminar is a fast paced, entertaining, and educational course and is recommended for dentists and team members. This course will get you and your team excited about dentistry!Hottest Hands-On Topics in Dentistry Course Outline:

  • New resin restoration matrix and filling systems - Hands-On
  • No/minimal preparation porcelain veneers – diagnosis and minimal preparation Hands-On
  • Best techniques for fast and conservative exodontia that saves bone – Hands-On
  • Injection comfort systems that your patients will love
  • Learn about new lithium disilicate and zirconium crowns that are perfect for your practice
  • Evaluate new clinical technology and what is right for your practice
  • Botox and Dermal Fillers for every dental practice
  • New techniques in correcting the dreaded "black triangles"
  • Motivating your patients to ASK for esthetic treatment!
  • Learn how to let patients try out their dentistry before treatment
  • Real overhead control – maintaining an overhead of 50% or less

Hottest Hands-On Topics in Dentistry Course Objectives:At the completion of this course, attendees should be able to:

  • List the most important, new, innovative, and potentially useful concepts in dentistry.
  • Diagnose and treatment plan no and minimal preparation veneer cases
  • Critically compare new clinical technology and decide what is right for their own practice
  • Discuss and compare current concepts in dental exodontia
  • Identify whether a patient is a good candidate for facial injectable therapy
  • Describe a new technique for the elimination of "black triangles"
  • Describe current concepts in fixed prosthodontic restorations
  • Discuss practice management and financial implications on these topics.
  • Describe and perform resin restoration techniques with new concepts

Hottest Hands-On Topics In Dentistry CE Credits:

  • All attendees will be eligible to receive 7 AGD PACE continuing education credits for attending this lecture.

AGD PACE

Common Sense Dentistry is designated as an Approved PACE Program Provider by the Academy of General Dentistry. The formal continuing dental education programs of this program provider are accepted by the AGD for Fellowship, Mastership and membership maintenance credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by a state or provincial board of dentistry or AGD endorsement. The current term of approval extends from 4/1/2011 to 3/31/2014

Venue:
Columbus, Ohio, United States

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The New Power in Proactive Intervention Therapy

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

Join us for learning, interaction, and growth!

Dental therapy has turned to a new medical model. The dental hygienist is now more than ever an active and essential participant in the new healing paradigm.

This program discusses the technology that has made this progress possible: using a diode laser on a biostimulation mode, the hygienist can promote periodontal tissue repair and healing. New caries detection systems allow the hygienist to initiate the process of caries diagnosis, which is becoming more scientific, accurate, reproducible and clinically significant. New drug therapies, both local and systemic, give the hygienist the tools with which to proactively heal both dental and periodontal tissue.

Utilizing enhanced diagnostics and current healing therapies the dental hygienist will have an increasingly significant role to play in the new CONSERVE-ative dental practice

Dentists are also welcome to this event!

This event is free to attend, and there will be a complimentary dinner for all registered participants!

For more events in Dr. Galler's lecture series: www.drgaller.eventbrite.com


SPEAKER:

Dr. Fay Goldstep, D.D.S.

Dr. Fay Goldstep has been an ADA Seminar Series Speaker, and has lectured at the ADA, Yankee, AACD, AGD, and the Big Apple dental conferences. She has lectured nationally and internationally on Healing Dentistry, Innovations in Hygiene, Dentist Health Issues and Office Design.

Dr. Goldstep has served on the teaching faculties of the numerous post-graduate programs, and sits on the Editorial Board of Oral Health Magazine and Dental Tribune US Edition. She is a Fellow of the American College of Dentists, International Academy of Dental-Facial Esthetics and the Academy of Dentistry International.

Dr. Goldstep has been a contributing author to 3 textbooks and has published more than 20 articles. She has been listed as one of the leaders in Continuing Education by Dentistry Today since 2002. Dr. Goldstep is a consultant to a number of dental companies and maintains a private practice in Toronto, Canada.

LOCATION:

The event is being held at the North York Memorial Hall, located at the lower level of the North York Civic Centre below the North York Library.

PARKING & TRANSIT:

* Parking meters are available on Park Home Avenue

* Underground parking is available in the North York City Centre for a fee. The entrance is located on Park Home Avenue.

* A municipal parking lot is available at the intersection of Park Home Avenue and Beecroft Avenue.

* The North York Memorial Hall is accessible from the North York Centre Subway Station: follow the signs to the Civic Centre, and walk to the other end of the building on the concourse level.

Venue:
North York Memorial Hall
5 Park Home Avenue
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