by drdonpreble on November 22, 2010
We understand, believe me. On a regular basis we see these problems, and it would be impossible
to shock or surprise us. There is nobody that we can't help. In only a few appointments we can
often make a dramatic change. It is our job to help you decide on the best way to fix your
mouth. After a complete diagnosis the variations on how to fix your mouth can be explained
to you in an understandable way. The more you want your teeth to look and function as natural
teeth generally the more it costs.
If you have questions email: drpreble@drdonpreble.com
by drdonpreble on November 16, 2010
Unfortunatly most people believe that good dental care has no effect on their overall health.
For many physicians health starts at the throat. In medical school they are not taught
about the oral diseases and their complications. After 45 years in the dental profession only
in the last few years are our medical brethren finally recognizing that there is an
interaction between oral health and total body health.
Cardiologists, Endocrinologists, Surgeons, and other specialties have
begun to emphasize the need for good dental health.
Dental disease has a direct effect on the heart – getting your teeth fixed can become life saving
for a heart patient or possibly help prevent a stoke.
Diabeties and dentistry also share an intimate conection.
There are many other facets this dental/total body health, if you have comments or
questions send to drpreble@drdonpreble.com or go to my blog site at drdonpreble.com