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Press Release February 8, 2009
Dr. Kevin T. Ladesic DDS joins national I Hate CPAP campaign to introduce oral appliance options to the many folks who can't tolerate CPAP. Do you hate CPAP? Call Dr. Ladesic at Tri-State Center for Dental Sleep Medicine at Waterloo Heights Dental Center.
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Press Release February 6, 2009
Dentists are invited to advertise their local dental practices for free in Dentist Marketers' new online dentist directory at DentistMarketers.com.
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Press Release February 5, 2009
You have probably heard about Invisalign, the new alternative to traditional orthodontic treatment, but you probably don't understand what it is exactly. Here are a few questions and answers to help you better understand about this exciting new treatment option.
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Press Release February 4, 2009
Your teeth aren't quite what you want them to be. Your smile is discolored, or you have chips or cracks in your teeth, or small misalignments that make you uncomfortable. So what comes next?
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Press Release February 3, 2009
Dr. Michael Hrankowski, Edmonds Woodway Dental Care, will offer free dental treatment during a "Day of Caring" from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. on February 28. Treatment is offered on a first come, first served basis. There is a limited of one procedure that can be accomplished in one appointment per person.
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Press Release February 2, 2009
CPAP saves lives and has long been the gold standard of treatment for obstructive sleep apnea. Gurnee dentist, Dr Ira L Shapira is improving lives and marriages in Illinois by treating Sleep Apnea and Snoring. www.ihatecpap.com helps patients across the United States find Sleep Apnea Dentists.
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Press Release February 1, 2009
Most people are aware that metal dental fillings contain mercury. The mercury in fillings is an amalgam, or blend, of silver, copper and mercury that has been in use for over 150 years. A debate, known as the Mercury Controversy, has raged in the dental community.
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Press Release February 1, 2009
It is truly amazing how intricate the human body is and how one area can so drastically affect another area in the body. This includes the effect of proper jaw alignment on the body.
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Press Release February 1, 2009
For many people in today's world, headaches and neck pain are a daily occurrence. We often attribute the pain to the stress we are under or how busy we are. The pain is often overlooked and not diagnose. Are you one of the millions of people who suffer from symptoms of TMD?
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Press Release February 1, 2009
If the thought of sitting in a dentist's chair evokes strong feelings of anxiety and actual fear, you are not alone. The truth is most people don't actually enjoy visiting the dentist, but regular dental cleanings and occasional dental work is vital to good oral health.
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Press Release February 1, 2009
Often, patients who might value improving their smile aren't aware that there is an alternative to the metal braces that would detract from their appearance. Thankfully, a modern alternative to traditional braces exists that is nearly invisible to the human eye.
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Press Release January 29, 2009
Over 20 Colorado executives, representing companies with at least $1 million in annual revenues, have been nominated and are currently undergoing fitness, dietary, and stress management tests, competing for title of Colorado's Healthiest Executive. Winners are announced on February 19th in Denver.
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Press Release January 27, 2009
Repetitive surges and drops in blood pressure and blood flow in the brain might make people with sleep apnea more prone to have a stroke and die in their sleep, according to a new study December 2008 issue of the Journal of Applied Physiology. Does a major flaw exist in sleep research?
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Press Release January 27, 2009
Oral Appliances and dental sleep medicine are growing in popularity compared to CPAP. CPAP and oral appliances are now considered first line treatments of sleep apnea and surgery is a secondary therapy. Too many patients do not like use their CPAP machines on a regular basis
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Press Release January 26, 2009
Sinai Marketing's search engine optimization efforts are praised by Orthodontist Dr. Jennifer Eisenhuth in the December issue of the monthly newsletter.
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Press Release January 25, 2009
Sleep apnea is known to cause increases in blood pressure and a six-fold increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. This study shows that sleep apnea and especially low oxygen saturation may be a risk factor for sudden cardiac death. CPAP and oral appliance therapy can lower increased risks.
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Press Release January 25, 2009
Sleep apnea is known to cause increases in blood pressure and a six-fold increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. This study shows that sleep apnea and especially low oxygen saturation may be a risk factor for sudden cardiac death. CPAP and oral appliance therapy can lower increased risks.
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Press Release January 25, 2009
Sleep apnea is known to cause increases in blood pressure and a six-fold increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. This study shows that sleep apnea and especially low oxygen saturation may be a risk factor for sudden cardiac death. CPAP and oral appliance therapy can lower increased risks.
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Press Release January 25, 2009
Sleep apnea is known to cause increases in blood pressure and a six-fold increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. This study shows that sleep apnea and especially low oxygen saturation may be a risk factor for sudden cardiac death. CPAP and oral appliance therapy can lower increased risks.
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Press Release January 25, 2009
Sleep apnea is known to cause increases in blood pressure and a six-fold increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. This study shows that sleep apnea and especially low oxygen saturation may be a risk factor for sudden cardiac death. CPAP and oral appliance therapy can lower increased risks.
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