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Using the Right Approach in Dental Care October 3, 2010

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It is rare to discover anyone who has not received an x-ray at one time or another in our culture. Advancing sciences has made them safe and readily available for everyone from the newborn, to the elderly. One reason they are so routine, is because they supply Dr. John Supczenski, a senior dentist in West Chester such a wealth of information. In fact, it is unacceptable to practice dental duties without them anymore. A well taken x-ray will help the dentist discover if tooth decay is in need of just a filling, or a full-fledged root canal. As the demand for x-rays has grown; the demand to have a variety of choice radiographic imaging has developed right along with it. The most frequent one taken is known as the intra-oral ‘peri-apical’. These provide great detail about 2 or 3 teeth, and the adjacent gums. These are for patients with 1 or 2 teeth that require limited care; not necessarily operations involving the tooth root, and supporting bone. While these images do show the bone and gums, they are not as detailed as other x-rays can be. For a more complicated routine, the ‘Ortho-pantomogram’ x-ray, also known as an OPG or Panorex is usually called for. An orthodontist or an oral surgeon will take one of these when he is planning a more involved, complex dental procedure. Surgeries such as more than 1 implant; involving bone structure, or extensive tooth decay will all necessitate this type of digital imaging. OPG’s, or ‘extra oral’ x-rays are taken at times like this, and usually more than one image is taken. Getting dental images has permitted dental professionals to be more effective in both their time, and their money when it comes to offering the best in dental care. These digital images provide a long lasting description of what has taken place, and the progression of the treatments. This helps dentists keep track of their patients progress, and helps them determine if they are truly being improved by their treatments, or if another treatment path should be pursued. Digital imaging has certainly taken over the industry by getting rid of much of the toxicity involved with x-rays of long ago. Since they are digital, they are enduring, and they don’t need any chemicals to develop them. This speeds up the time needed to develop them, and reduces the money spent, all adding up to greatly improved service for the patient. Digital imaging also gives the doctor more control over what he wants to see, since digital images can be zoomed in on, or contrasted, or even taken 3-dimensionally to help create the perfect fit. The digital C-T scans are the next level of imaging in the field, and it won’t be long before they will make the single image x-rays of implant dentistry in Plano, TX obsolete.


Japanese Knotweed & Resv Supplements April 15, 2010

Resv Supplements are made using Japanese Knotweed which is commercially the biggest, most abundant and economic source of Resv in the world Much has been said about the high density of ResVeratrol that is present in red grapes, and whilst this is true, the majority of the red grape harvests go to making red wine rather than to the health Capsules industry. There is also the fact that Japanese Knotweed is considerably cheaper than red grapes.

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Japanese Knotweed is a large herbaceous plant that originates in East Asia and has been related with Chinese herbal medicine for thousands of years. The plant grows prolifically, having the natural ability to emit its own natural herbicide that kills off many of the competitive plants in its vicinity. This is the main reason that in some countries (including the US and the UK), it is classed as an invasive species. The fact remains though that it is still commercially the most prolific source of ResVeratrol and for that reason it is encouraged and cultivated in many countries. Amongst the diseases that it is believed Resv may help to prevent are: cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer, Diabetes, and insulin resistance, and it is the Diabetes and insulin resistance that has a relevance in terms of weight loss. The research that was carried out on mice, found that as well as slowing down the aging process and keeping the test subjects healthy, the ResVeratrol capsule also stopped the mice from gaining any weight. It has also been discovered, that in humans it serves to suppress estrogen metabolites which helps to reduce body fat and facilitate muscle gain, which in turn stimulates the metabolic rate thereby increasing the amount of body fat (and calories) that are burned off naturally. It was during research on the aging process being undertaken by Doctor David Sinclair that the age slowing characteristic of ResVeratrol was found. A number of tests were then carried out on mice that were given a Resv supplement, and the results showed conclusively that the mice not only lived 30% longer, but they did not gain any weight, nor did they contract any of the illnesses that are associated with growing old.