As a kid in the early ‘70’s, between stints on my bike with the banana seat and curved handlebars, I watched a lot of TV: After School Specials, Gilligan’s Island and Star Trek reruns, and of course, The Brady Bunch. Then, as now, commercials ruled the airwaves, and although I like to think I’m not easily swayed by advertising,... read more »
July/August 2011 HOT TOPIC: **Old toothbrushes can pose severe health risk** No kidding. Those old toothbrushes that you’re so attached to can be a regular “breeding ground” for germs and bacteria. Numerous studies in the past few years have reported the toothbrush to be one of the main causes of infections that repeat themselves over and over in the mouth. ... read more »
Most days, the business of a dental office is fairly routine: drilling, filling…and billing! But every so often, a case comes across your desk that makes you feel like you can possibly change the course of someone’s life…make a difference in someone’s world. This happened to me recently, when I accepted the case of a young man—27 years old—who had never... read more »
Have you ever put thumbtacks on a map to pinpoint all the places you’ve been? Kinda fun—Facebook even has an app that allows you to do this virtually—makes you feel like a real world traveler once you look at all the little red pins dotting your map. My staff are making good map pins this week—we’ve been closed for a... read more »
Stuff happens. You fall off your mountain bike and knock out a front tooth. You were in college, got a cavity, but didn’t get to the dentist until it was too late. You bit down on an unpopped popcorn kernel and split your tooth right up the middle. There are a lot of ways to lose a tooth. Sometimes the... read more »
But it's not Spiderman. It's the new choreographer, Chase Brock. My Office Coordinator, Michelle, left on a train in the middle of night (sounds mysterious, doesn't it?) to travel up to NYC to see her nephew's handiwork as "Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark" re-opens after a 3-week hiatus. Chase, originally from Flat Rock, was the one called in to rework the choreography of... read more »
Kind of hard to believe. It seems like it was not that long ago that my wife, Betsy, and I moved all of our stuff—and our two-week old son, Benjamin—from Birmingham, Alabama, to Asheville to open my dental practice. Fresh from dental school graduation, I was ready to take on the world…or at least, Asheville. This weekend, Benjamin—he’s Ben, now—will... read more »
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, right? My creative alter ego is a trumpet player in an 11-piece rock band: Six horns, a rhythm section, and a male and female vocalist. Classic Soul and Horn Rock covers are our specialties, but we also throw in some newer songs by such artists as Duffy and Cee Lo, just... read more »
What’s in a name? That by which we call a hat By any other name would smell as tweet. –Shakepeare…sort of Just in time for Memorial Day–The Official Hat of Summer 2011. Looks great by the pool, at the lake, the beach, the tennis court, the golf course—anywhere fun is found. Watch out, I’ve got 100 of these and am... read more »
Not everyone wants the perfect smile. Sometimes, people just want to go back to where they were before the wheels started falling off! Here is the case of a 40-year old female patient, who, over time, became more and more unhappy with her smile due to the deterioration of some old resin bonding on her four front teeth. Note the uneven edges,... read more »