How To Become Dentally Self-Sufficient

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Author(s): NARA, Robert O., DDS and MARINER, Steven A.
Publisher: OraMedia
Year: 1979

Language: English
Commentary: No page images, ocr-only/vector pdf. Same as pdf at https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=F89F014EC631463285477685ECAAF696 but older.
City: Elmira, NY, USA
Tags: abfraction, abscess, A.D.A., antibiotic, baking soda, bruxing, caries, cavities, dentistry, dentifrice, dextrans, disclosing tablets, first-aid, flossing, fluoride rinse, gingivitis, oral hygiene, inter-dental stimulator, intermittent fasting, Lactobacillus acidophilus, mercury filling, mouthwash, odontosis, orthodontics, periodontosis, plaque, RCT, saliva test, Streptococcus mutans, toothache, WaterPik, x-ray, xylitol, zinc oxide-eugenol

How To Become Dentally Self-Sufficient - Front Cover Substitute
CONTENTS
Foreword
1. Why become dentally self-sufficient?
2. What's in it for me?
3. What must I do to become dentally self-sufficient?
4. Physiology--the anatomy of the mouth
5. A summary of odontosis
6. Materials & equipment
7. Oral self-help medicine
8. Your personal oral health maintenance program
9. Special-purpose hygiene methods
10. Home prophylaxis: an oral health "insurance policy"
11. Saving orthodontic dollars
12. Oral first-aid measures
13. What you should know and do about dental pain
14. Diet, nutrition and oral health
15. X-Rays vs. Saliva Tests: ...which is best?
16. *...From now on*
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