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		<title>Cost of Dentistry in the Capital</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2010 11:39:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The cost of Glasgow dentist has undeniably soared over the past decade, especially with the decline in the number of dentist offering NHS treatments. However, there are some ways to ensure that you only pay for what you should, by knowing what to look for in your dentist and understanding why they charge what they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The cost of <strong><a href="http://www.dentistglasgow.com/">Glasgow dentist</a></strong> has undeniably soared over the past decade, especially with the decline in the number of dentist offering NHS treatments. However, there are some ways to ensure that you only pay for what you should, by knowing what to look for in your dentist and understanding why they charge what they charge.</p>
<p>Reputation and Qualifications</p>
<p>While it is essential for your peace of mind to have a dentist with a good reputation, you do pay for quality. A particularly reputable dentist may have waiting lists of patients wanting treatment, and so will be able to charge more. It is up to you as the patient to decide whether money or reputation is more important to you. A dentist’s levels of qualification may also affect the price. Specialists are significantly more expensive, but may be worth the cost if you need an expert.</p>
<p>Treatment</p>
<p>Some treatments are just innately expensive, perhaps because of the amount of labour they require, or the materials used. Most of the time you will not be able to avoid having the work done, but there may be cheaper alternatives. For example, a porcelain crown is more expensive than a crown made of metal alloy. For an <strong><a href="http://www.dentistglasgow.com/services/dental_implants.html">implant dentist Glasgow</a></strong> don’t expect to pay nothing but be assured that what you are paying for is of the highest quality.</p>
<p>Market Comparisons</p>
<p>Do your research. If you search the internet you can find out the range of prices that different dentists charge for different procedures, so you can make sure you get a fair price. Prices can vary enormously though. For example, teeth whitening can vary from £300 to £1300, and dental implants can vary from £1200 to £2500. It is probably wise to find a dentist who can offer you a price somewhere in the middle.</p>
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		<title>Starting a new business</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2010 11:14:52 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Dental Care]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The last couple of years have been turbulent to say the least and many people have been put off starting up new businesses; the recession has caused many small business to fold and British high streets are now full of boarded up shops, closing dentists that have not taken advantage of dental guide to practices, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The last couple of years have been turbulent to say the least and many people have been put off starting up new businesses; the recession has caused many small business to fold and British high streets are now full of boarded up shops, closing dentists that have not taken advantage of <a href="http://www.dentalguide.co.uk/"><strong>dental guide to practices</strong></a>, empty hairdressers and vacant window displays.</p>
<p>Now, it appears the tide is starting to turn and there are indications that things could be on the up. If you’ve been planning to start up a business for a while, your dreams could be realised over the duration of the next couple of years.</p>
<p>If you are planning to launch a new business, you need to research the market carefully to see if your proposition is viable; some areas, such as medical and dental care, will always be in demand but others are much more risky.</p>
<p>If you think you’re on to a good thing and you’ve got the money in place to move forward, you can start researching the local area and thinking about the finer details of your business plan. Location is key and you need to be based somewhere suitable for your business; if you’re running a shop, for example you want to be in the centre of a town, but if you’re going into logistics or distribution you need to be close to transport links. You need to think about the earning potential for where you are based; for example, if you are a private <a href="http://www.dentaloptions.ie/"><strong>dentist in Dublin</strong></a> you will earn more for general treatments such as <strong>cosmeticdentistryguide.co.uk/articles/root-canal.html</strong> treatment and fillings than a dentist working up north, for example.</p>
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		<title>Thinking of having hair transplant surgery?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2010 12:26:09 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Hair transplant]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s so many advertisements in the market these days telling people they can stop their hair loss by taking a certain vitamin supplement reading a certain food. Many of these advertisements are false and are just a way for the company to part in the consumer from his hard earned money. It is important to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s so many advertisements in the market these days telling people they can stop their hair loss by taking a certain vitamin supplement reading a certain food. Many of these advertisements are false and are just a way for the company to part in the consumer from his hard earned money. It is important to do research before you buy into any of these claims. Additionally it also helps to know exactly why you are losing your hair before you consider any type of solution. If your hair loss is because of genetics reasons then no vitamin supplement is going to be able to help you. The only solution to this problem is going to be a surgical one. This is where hair transplant surgery comes in.</p>
<p>You should go to your Dr. and have a complete medical done to determine your overall health. He doctor can also look into whether you&#8217;re losing your hair due to physical reasons or because of genetic reasons. You might have to visit a doctor that specializes in the us to get an accurate answer. If it is determined that your hair loss is due to heredity then you want to look into hair transplant surgery. You need to research the surgery and everything that goes with it and decide on choosing a Dr. You probably have to interview a few different doctors before you find the right one for you and your needs.</p>
<p>When she was certain the getting hair transplant is the option that you want to take you can devote your energies towards research and learning as much as you can about the procedure and to finding the best surgeon. The most work that you have to do is going to be before your surgery. The biggest job you&#8217;re going to have is locating a skilled surgeon that you feel comfortable with.</p>
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		<title>Tooth decay and how to ward it off</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2010 16:43:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tooth decay is an extremely common health condition that affects most people at some point in their lives. Most cases of decay are caused by poor oral hygiene and a diet that is high in sugary and acidic foods and drinks. Tooth decay may contribute to the formation of cavities as the enamel surface wears [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tooth decay is an extremely common health condition that affects most people at some point in their lives. Most cases of decay are caused by poor oral hygiene and a diet that is high in sugary and acidic foods and drinks.</p>
<p>Tooth decay may contribute to the formation of cavities as the enamel surface wears away and exposes the softer dentin potion of the tooth; this can be prevented by regularly brushing the teeth, which removes plaque from the mouth. Cavities can be treated using restorations, including fillings, but if the decay is left untreated it may cause very deep cavities which cannot be filled and may result in the patient needing <strong>root canal</strong> treatment or extraction.</p>
<p>In order to prevent tooth decay, <strong><a href="http://www.dentalelegance.co.uk/">Kent dentists</a></strong> recommend brushing the teeth twice a day, flossing daily and using antibacterial mouthwash. It is also important to eat healthily and limit the amount of sugary foods and fizzy drinks, as these weaken the enamel surface of the teeth. Patients should visit their dentist on a regular basis so that dentists can monitor their oral health and identify early warning signs of tooth decay.</p>
<p>Promoting oral hygiene is an integral part of jobs in dentistry; if people adopt good oral hygiene habits, they are much less likely to need complex dental treatment further down the line.</p>
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		<title>My TMJ disorder</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Apr 2010 12:17:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I suffer from Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ), which basically means that, at the point where my jaw joins with my skull, I experience slight pain every so often. When I overuse my jaw, by chewing too vigorously for instance, my jaw feels tighter and restricted. Fortunately, the disorder is usually very easily remedied, and often [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I suffer from Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ), which basically means that, at the point where my jaw joins with my skull, I experience slight pain every so often. When I overuse my jaw, by chewing too vigorously for instance, my jaw feels tighter and restricted. Fortunately, the disorder is usually very easily remedied, and often gets better with time. When my jaw hurts, I usually take a pain killer and try not to eat as many tough foods like steak and beef. TMJ is quite common, and my <a href="http://www.halifaxdentist.co.uk/">dentists in Halifax</a> say that around 1 in 12 people suffer from the condition.</p>
<p>I clench my jaw and tend to grind my teeth when I sleep, things which contribute to my TMJ my dentist said. Apparently, the muscles around the joint between the jaw and skull are where the problem lies. In more severe cases of TMJ, which are relatively rare, physiotherapy is used in the form of gentle jaw movement exercises to lessen the symptoms and ease up the joint. My dentist diagnosed my TMJ from the symptoms I described, but other more complex methods such as MRI scans can be used if necessary, so don’t be surprised if your dentist wants you to have one. If the TMJ is truly severe, there are surgical options available to you, but, as with mine, the disorder tends to be minor, and something you can easily just get on with.</p>
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		<title>Issues and Problems When a Dental Implant is Installed Incorrectly</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 17:23:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One main reason to choose a fully trained and experienced UK dental implant dentist is the risk of serious damage that can be done if a dental implant is installed incorrectly. The surgery to embed an implant is not extremely difficult, but there are important nerves that run through the jaw that can be damaged [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One main reason to choose a fully trained and experienced UK dental implant dentist is the risk of serious damage that can be done if a <a href="http://www.cosmeticdentist.co.uk/dental-implants.html">dental implant</a> is installed incorrectly. The surgery to embed an implant is not extremely difficult, but there are important nerves that run through the jaw that can be damaged if the placement is not correct. <a href="http://www.kissdental.co.uk/dentalimplants.html">Implants</a> can also fall out or shift if not embedded properly, or damage can be done to the sensitive tissue of the sinus cavity.<br />
The sinus cavity is located on the other side of the jaw, and it&#8217;s possible to puncture the sinus tissue when drilling the hole to hold the dental implant. Puncturing into the cavity can damage the delicate nerves that control the sinuses. It can also cause very serious infections in both the sinuses and the jawbone. A knowledgeable dental implants dentist knows how to avoid affecting the sinus cavity.<br />
If the dental implant is embedded in bone that is not strong or deep enough to bond well, the implant can fall out. It can also shift when pressure is put on it, causing pain or fractures in the jawbone. The inferior alveolar nerve is located in the jaw, and if damaged by improper drilling, can permanently affect the functioning of the jaw or muscles in the face.</p>
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		<title>Is Rhinoplasty Right for You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Mar 2010 15:31:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When breathing through the nose is a problem or outward appearance of the nose is not as favorable as desired, then rhinoplasty might be the answer. Simply put, rhinoplasty is nose surgery. This form of cosmetic surgery is performed to reshape the nose. Several issues can be resolved with this procedure including a nasal bump, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When breathing through the nose is a problem or outward appearance of the nose is not as favorable as desired, then rhinoplasty might be the answer. Simply put, rhinoplasty is nose surgery. This form of cosmetic surgery is performed to reshape the nose. Several issues can be resolved with this procedure including a nasal bump, bulbous tip, nasal fracture, upturned nose, droopy nose, twisted nose, over/under projection, and too wide/narrow problems.</p>
<p>Since some breathing problems can be relieved with <a href="http://www.rhinoplasty.org.uk/">rhinoplasty nose surgery</a>, insurance may cover the costs. This is a functional surgery, not entirely found under the definition of cosmetic surgery. The most common requests in rhinoplasty patients are reducing the size of the bridge, changing the nasal tip, making the nose smaller, narrowing the nose, and lifting a droopy one. Each year over 300,000 Americans are documented as having such a procedure performed on them.</p>
<p>The process involves readjusting bone and/or cartilage underneath the skin of the nose. Two different methods are used. Placement of incisions is the difference in the methods, as the endonasal &#8220;closed&#8221; method houses all incisions inside the nasal cavity while the external &#8220;open&#8221; method has all but one incision inside except one small incision between the nostrils. Healing is hindered by smoking and it is recommended that smoking be stopped entirely 3 weeks before and after surgery. General anesthesia is used. Some risks of rhinoplasty <a href="http://www.rhinoplasty.org.uk/">nose reshaping</a> are recurring nosebleeds, numbness around the nasal skin, pain, discoloration, swelling, scarring, difficulty in breathing through the nose, as well as an appearance of an un-even nose. Swelling may take up to a year to completely subside.</p>
<p>Recovery involves avoiding social activities for 10-14 days, including long phone conversations. Sun and sunlamps should be avoided for 6 weeks, with swimming delayed for 1 month. Glasses and sunglasses cannot be rested on the bridge of the nose for 4 weeks; however, there is a method for taping to the forehead that can be utilized. Brushing teeth gently and sleeping on the back is recommended, along with acquiring more rest than normal to maximize healing.</p>
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		<title>Don’t let a gummy smile ruin your confidence</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 15:33:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apart from stained and yellowed teeth the other thing that mars a perfect smile are the big gums. Gummy smiles can definitely be unbecoming on any beautiful face. Big gums are essentially caused by overgrowth of the gum tissue so much that they sometimes cover the teeth. Overgrown gums can be caused due to various [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apart from stained and yellowed teeth the other thing that mars a perfect smile are the big gums. Gummy smiles can definitely be unbecoming on any beautiful face. Big gums are essentially caused by overgrowth of the gum tissue so much that they sometimes cover the teeth. Overgrown gums can be caused due to various reasons like hereditary conditions or medical reasons like blood pressure etc. To help people with big gums, <a href="http://www.woodboroughhouse.com/">dentists in Reading</a> do what is called as gun contouring.</p>
<p>Gum contouring or lifting can make a lop-sided or crooked smile look straight and beautiful. The procedure of gun contouring requires a good amount of skill and the use of local anaesthesia. First the gums are numbed by applying local anaesthesia and then small pieces of the overgrown tissue are cut away using either a scalpel or laser so that the desired contour can be created. Laser is used so that blood vessels are sealed inside the gums providing lesser pain and discomfort to the patient and also to improve the healing time. Gums contoured with a scalpel may take longer time for healing. If the gums have considerable overgrowth, the dentist may also consider reducing the bone structure in the front of the root. This considerably reduces further re-growth of the gums and is very highly effective in gum contouring.</p>
<p>While gum contouring is safe and effective, being a surgical procedure some amount of risk is always involved and hence should be done only by certified and experienced dentists. Only the right amount of gum should be removed as removing excess may lead to improper healing of the mouth causing swelling. This may involve a second corrective procedure leading to longer recovery period. The gum contouring may provide with the perfect beautiful smile but it does come at a price. Costing nearly £120, the procedure though relatively painless can be quite expensive.</p>
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		<title>Hello world!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 13:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
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