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		<title>Dentist, NO pain &#8212; What?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who knew that the dreaded Novocain shots can be without pain!?! Who knew that pulling a tooth doesn&#8217;t have to require a crowbar!?! And does anybody know, until faced with major dental overhaul, exactly what to look for when choosing a regular dentist? I am 69 years old, and have gone to the same dentist [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Who knew that the dreaded Novocain shots can be without pain!?!</p>
<p>Who knew that pulling a tooth doesn&#8217;t have to require a crowbar!?!</p>
<p>And does anybody know, until faced with major dental overhaul, exactly what to look for when choosing a regular dentist?</p>
<p>I am 69 years old, and have gone to the same dentist for 22 years, religious about going every 6 months. I was golden, right? I still had all my teeth with the exception of wisdoms. I went to see him because I was told I had one questionable tooth, and was totally stunned to find I had a deep infection in most of my teeth. A bit of preventave care would have been wonderful, and when this all started, I even had insurance to protect my bank account!</p>
<p>Today, I have aquired some knowledge. i know a regular dentist only checks the exposed teeth, not the roots. I learned that teeth should be charted at least once a year, looking for teeny numbers, like 1,2,or 3. What a great idea it would be if all &#8216;regular&#8217; dentists would send their patients to a periodontist every few years or sooner if pockets start measuring deeper, or maybe just as a part of regular maintenance!</p>
<p>I guess &#8216;better late than never&#8217;! As I&#8217;ve hear before, &#8216;Too soon old, too late smart!&#8217;</p>
<p>I&#8217;d recommend Dr. Dyer to anyone. I call him &#8216;Painless&#8217;. If he decided to retiare before I expire, maybe I&#8217;ll just look into spackle!</p>
<p>With regards and better looking gums,<br />
Margie V. Gardner</p>
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