Avoid Dental Dangers E-Book

10 Questions to Ask Your Dentist

by Dr. Griffin Cole, DDS, NMD, MIAOMT

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Expert Talks: Let’s Talk About Oral Health

Enjoy learning from these expert talk transcripts pulled from the thousands of talks in the HealthMeans library!

Raising Cavity-Free Kids
Carla Atherton, MA, FDN, TNC with Will Revak

Functional Dentistry: Recognizing the Signs and Symptoms of Oral Inflammation and Toxicity
Deanna Minich, PhD, CNS, IFMCP with Mary Ellen Chalmers, DMD

Cure Tooth Decay: Remineralize Cavities and Repair Your Teeth Naturally With Good Food
Sean Croxton with Ramiel Nagel

Holistic Oral Care: Avoiding the Dentist Without Ignoring Your Teeth

Your Mouth, Your Dentist, and Your Health!

We have been taught to brush twice daily, floss, and visit the dentist to prevent tooth decay. Yet, the staggering number of cavities, crowns, root canals, and extracted teeth confirm that something is amiss.

Wearily, we roam the drug store dental aisles searching for solutions. We purchase countless tubes of paste, we maintain the ingrained hygienist and dentist appointments, and we brush with daily-diligence for decades; yet the possibility of periodontal disease percolates. Receding, bleeding gums are the norm; unexpected cavities form and millions of root canals are performed. The definition of insanity, doing the same thing and expecting different results, applies to our current state of dental care.

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