Brushing Teeth Since 1940s? Dentistry and modern science has not been able to find a cure for the occurrence of gum disease or tooth decay. Tooth decay is the most common disease facing

Brushing Zero Times A Day? The toothbrush is a modern invention. Americans didn’t develop the daily habit of using a brush to clean their teeth until the 1940s. You have been told to

Mouth Guards To Prevent Sports Injuries Football and soccer seasons are upon us, and children often suffer injuries to their mouths and teeth. We need to prevent injuries to oral tissues, the breaking

How do dental patients find information on modern dental techniques available to them? To seek new treatment options, you must have information to get answers to your questions. What are BruxZir, LAPIP, LANAP,

Dentistry and modern science have not been able to find a cure for or prevent tooth decay. Tooth decay (caries) is the most common disease in man, found in millions of people. Microdentistry

Toothpaste Changes After 118 Years In upcoming months, I will answer questions on high technology dentistry. Please direct inquiries to my website at www.cranska.com or email familylaserdentistry@outlook.com with your questions. Toothpaste in a

Modern technology has increased a dentist’s choices with added materials to fill decayed, worn or broken teeth. Tooth colored composite resins have been in use and improving for the past 60 years. With

Q: I have been going to the dentist since I was a child. I’m amazed at the changes in dentistry, the dental office and equipment over the last 50 years. What are the

Laser Your Gum Disease with LANAP 2010 New methods for treating medical conditions and diseases are always being developed. Arthroscopy has allowed surgeons to be minimally invasive gaining access in orthopedic surgery. LASIK

Dentistry and modern science developed local anesthetic (cocaine) in 1884. This has allowed dental and medical procedures to be performed in a painless way. The injectable anesthetic, Novocaine (procaine) was invented in 1905

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