Summary: Savannah Ga Dentist
Causes of common dental problems and tips on prevention.
Lasik and other forms of laser eye surgery have become so common
and effective that many health plans around the country may soon
begin paying for them as acceptable forms of eye surgery. And if
they don't, they should. The success rate with lasik eye surgery
and laser eye surgery, in general, has made the procedure a
household name, and made it also more affordable, so many more
people can actually consider the procedure.
But no matter how many people have lasik eye surgery or laser eye
surgery, you may still have your reservations. After all, they are
slicing into your eyes, two of the most important organs you have,
with a white-hot laser. So don't be afraid to ask any questions
that you may have, and do as much research as necessary to make
yourself comfortable with the procedure. Hopefully, we can get a
jumpstart for you here with this article - and the answers to the 7
most commonly asked questions about laser eye surgery.
#1: What exactly is laser eye surgery? Lasik is one form of laser
eye surgery, whose sole job is to make you not dependent on your
glasses or contacts anymore. Lasik stands for Laser-Assisted In
Situ Keratomileusis.
#2: How does lasik work to correct vision? You sure you want to
know the answer to this one? Kidding aside, laser eye surgery works
because it actually changes the shape of your cornea, or the clear
lens of your eye that allows light to enter your eye. Doctors use a
microkeratome, a knife, to create a flap in your cornea. This is
then folded back and a laser, called an excimer laser, is used to
"shave" off the cornea until it's the proper shape. Of course,
there are other types of laser eye surgery out there, some of which
you may have already heard about, like intralase surgery.
#3: How do I know if lasik is right for me? There are a lot of
considerations to make before you get the laser eye surgery. First,
you have to ask yourself whether or not you can afford the
procedure, or whether or not your work and health insurance will
pick it up.
#4: Are there other medical conditions that could interfere with
the surgery? Yes, you should be aware of any medications that you
may be taking that can slow down your healing, such as steroids.
You should make sure you don't suffer from a condition that could
slow your healing, such as an autoimmune condition.
#5: Are all eyes able to be "shaved"? No, some eyes, especially
those with other conditions, such as dry eye, thin corneas, or
pupil disorders, do not make good candidates for laser eye surgery.
If your prescription is still in flux - if you've changed
prescriptions in the last year or two - you should probably hold
off on the lasik eye surgery as well.
#6: Does laser eye surgery work 100 percent of the time? No,
sometimes the results are not permanent. In that case, repeated
procedures may be needed down the road. You could also suffer side
effects such as dry eyes, contrast sensitivity, or even
blindness.
#7: How do I find a doctor? Ask around your friends, family,
colleagues, and other doctors. The best laser eye surgery doctors
should be experienced, have the latest equipment, be able to
explain everything about the procedure to your heart's content, and
offer care down the road.
Date Published: Dec 30, 2010 - 11:37 am
Dry skin is a problem that not only occurs during the cold winter
months, but also during summer as well. The increased humidity
indoors in the winter and outdoors in the summer add to the problem
that affects many sufferers around the world.
Symptoms of dry skin include redness and a tight feeling when you
attempt to bend your fingers or even in the slightest movement of
your hand. In the case of extreme dry skin, cracking and bleeding
may occur. This is the most unpleasant part of dry skin as it can
be very embarrassing and, as expected, very painful. While it often
seems that there is no way to end this discomfort, there are
several tips to help individuals who suffer from dry skin.
Dry Skin Tip # 1
Use a soap that has moisturizing lotion. This will be gentler on
your skin and will add moisture back where it has been otherwise
removed. If possible, avoid harsh soaps that dry out the skin or
strip it of it’s natural moisture.
Dry Skin Tip # 2
While it is important to maintain proper hygiene, overly washing
your hands or showering multiple times each day may promote dry
skin. After washing, it is equally important to dry your skin
thoroughly to prevent it from chapping.
Dry Skin Tip # 3
One of the most effective dry skin treatment products is Pacquin
Plus Dry Skin Cream, which is sold in 8oz. bottles. This thick
white lotion provides instant relief for dry skin and can be
applied to not only the hands, but the entire body as well.
Dry Skin Tip # 4
Use a quality exfoliation product to remove dry and/or dead skin
cells. By removing the old cells, you will expose the healthy cells
and may be better able to fight against nature’s harmful
effects.
Dry Skin Tip # 5
If problem worsens or persists, consult a dermatologist. In some
instances, over-the-counter products may not be able to treat
severe cases of dry skin. A dermatologist has the ability to
recommend stronger treatment products, which may be needed in some
instances.
This article is to be used for informational purposes only and is
not intended to be used as professional medical advice. The
information contained herein should not be used in place of, or in
conjunction with, a doctor’s recommendation . Any individual who
develops severe dry skin or that which does not respond to
over-the-counter treatment, should consult a licensed dermatologist
for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Date Published: Dec 29, 2010 - 12:36 pm
While some ailments require specific medications, others may be
treated with simple home remedies that have withstood the test of
time. Generations ago, people began using home remedies and have
passed their knowledge on to their families as time progressed.
Still, many are unaware of the large number of home remedies that
can provide instant, safe and effective relief. Best of all, home
remedies do not cause side effects as other conventional
medications often do.
Anyone who suffers from allergies or a cold may find themselves
increasingly congested throughout the night. In order to relieve
breathing and open the airway passages, an individual may find
success in running hot water in the sink and slowly inhaling the
steam from the running water. This will help to relieve blocked
nasal passages and may help the sufferer to breathe easier at any
time of day, including at night.
Snoring is a big problem, but few know how to treat it. In addition
to a number of anti-snoring devices, medications and even surgery
for extreme cases, there are also a number of home remedies that
may help to eliminate this nighttime nuisance. Anyone who snores
may find that sleeping on their side, instead of their back, may
help to eliminate the problem. Adding an extra pillow may also help
to curb snoring due to the fact that the head is raised slightly
higher and may help to prevent air passages from becoming
restricted, which is a leading cause of snoring. In the event that
snoring worsens or does not seem to respond to home remedies, it is
possible that the individual has developed sleep apnea. This is a
serious condition that requires immediate medical attention.
With warmer months just ahead, the bees will be buzzing and this
means the potential for bee stings. To lessen the itching of a bee
sting, a combination of baking soda and water can be combined to
create a paste that will ease some of the discomfort. Many
individuals find this to be just another part of summer but to
others, it can be life threatening. For people who are allergic to
bee stings, medical help are not always close enough. Therefore,
over the counter Benadryl is often recommended as a temporary aid
to keeping the allergy under control until the bee sting sufferer
can get to a doctor or hospital for further treatment. Individuals
who are allergic may find that carrying Benadryl with them is a
good idea.
Everyone is scared of the dentist, but it’s a part of life that
everyone must face. Whether a recent tooth loss, cleaning or other
procedure that may cause bleeding, rinsing with warm salt water on
two to three occasions daily will help lessen the chance of
infection and will ease soreness.
Anyone who paints their fingernails is probably familiar with the
smell of nail polish remover. Well, for anyone who finds the smell
unbearable or simply feels lightheaded in its presence, there is a
much simpler way to remove nail polish. Simply applying clear nail
polish to each nail and allow it to sit for 3-5 seconds before
wiping it away with a napkin or paper towel. This will help to
remove any trace of nail polish.
Date Published: Dec 28, 2010 - 1:35 am
If you’ve got an itch on your foot that you can’t help scratching,
then you might have a dreaded case of athlete’s foot. But there’s
no need to worry because here are five ways that you can treat
yourself—no doctor and no prescriptions needed.
Head over to the store
Your best cure for athlete’s foot might be available at your local
grocery mart or drug store. Look for creams and ointments that
contain clotrimazole or miconazole as their active ingredient.
These are topical creams that can be directly applied to the
feet.
All you need to do is reapply the cream after you shower to clean,
dry feet and then cover with a pair of cotton socks. The cream
should be reapplied two to three times a day after that for about
two to three weeks.
Going the natural route
Another great way to treat athlete’s foot is similar to the store
method, but with a more natural oil. Tea tree oil is known for its
antifungal properties and works to destroy the fungus on the
feet.
You’ll need to start with clean and dry feet and then apply the oil
to the affected areas. You can do this several times a day for as
long as it takes to cure the symptoms.
And it makes your feet smell great.
Cures from the kitchen
When you want to get rid of your athlete’s foot, you may just have
to open up a few cupboards. Both baking soda and vinegar have been
shown to help with treating this fungal condition—though not at the
same time.
For the baking soda, you can soak the feet in a mixture of the
powder and warm water. And if you have apple cider vinegar around,
use that instead of the baking soda.
Getting your feet clean of fungus
Some will tell you that soaking your feet in bleach is also a good
alternative for treating athlete’s foot. However, this has to be
done carefully or you might injure your feet. You should only use
two tablespoons of regular laundry bleach in a gallon of warm
water.
Soak your feet for ten minutes and you can see results within a
week’s time.
Scaring away the itchiness and redness
And while garlic is great for vampires, it’s even better for
athlete’s foot. This is because the antibiotic ingredients in the
garlic help to cure the infection. Just rub a clove of garlic (one
that’s been cut in half) over the affected area a few times per
day.
But with all of these ways of treating athlete’s foot, the best
advice is to avoid getting it in the first place. Make sure that
your feet are kept dry and avoid walking on your bare feet in
conditions that are likely to harbor the fungus—public showers and
shoe stores where you try on the shoes without a barrier.
And of course, good hygiene will always keep your feet clean and
happy, and hopefully free from itching.
Date Published: Dec 27, 2010 - 11:33 am
Have you had your lycopene today? If you ate a green salad with
fresh chopped tomatoes, then you not only got a healthy dose of
this powerful antioxidant, but you have also taken significant
action toward lowering your blood pressure. A recent double-blind
study conducted in Israel has confirmed what hearth-healthy
Italians have enjoyed for centuries - tomatoes (and tomato sauce)
lower blood pressure and the risk of heart disease.
Dr. Esther Paran, head of the hypertension division of Soroka
Medical Center, led up the Israeli study. It involved patients who
were already being treated for hypertension, but were not
responding well to the medications. Dr. Paran had patients take a
supplement of tomato extract. The results were a significant drop
in blood pressure after just four weeks.
Tomatoes are so effective at lowering blood pressure because they
contain lycopene. This potent antioxidant is even the focus of some
hybrid tomatoes grown by the Israeli company, Lycomato, in order to
have higher concentrations of lycopene in each piece of fruit.
Other antioxidants found in tomatoes make this one super-food in
the prevention of heart disease. It can even help keep LDL
cholesterol from oxidizing which makes it stick to the arteries and
narrow the passage way causing blood pressure to increase.
Even during the peak growing season it can be difficult to consume
four whole tomatoes each day, which is the recommended amount for
having a positive impact on blood pressure. Here are some ways to
get the benefits of tomatoes without having to eat them straight
off the vine.
1. Make Chili. Using tomato puree, which is a concentrated form of
tomatoes, as the base for your chili utilizes the antioxidants
without the bulk of a whole tomato. Add some ultra-lean and high
protein ground bison and kidney beans with minced garlic and
onions, and cayenne pepper and you have a heart-healthy main course
and a full day's allowance of tomato.
2. Since using olive oil with the tomatoes enhances the curative
quality, make your pasta sauce red with tomatoes, tomato paste and
olive oil to sauté the garlic and onion. Tomato paste used in
making sauce contains more than 10 times the nutrients of a single
tomato.
3. Have a fresh salad as a side dish to either of these entrees and
cut one whole tomato on top. You'll get one-quarter of you tomato
intake right there.
4. Drink tomato juice. It is better to make your own fresh juice so
that you can control the sodium. Store bought juices can be high in
sugar and sodium-based preservatives. If you have a juicer, you can
make some incredible veggie juices to suit your own tastes by
adding carrots, celery and some low-sodium seasonings.
5. Take a tomato supplement. If you just can't stomach tomatoes,
then a 200 mg supplement provides the equivalent of more than the
recommended four tomatoes.
Adding tomatoes to your diet can reduce systolic blood pressure by
10 points and diastolic pressure by 4 points as was evident in the
Israel study. Whatever way you slice it, tomatoes will keep
strengthen your immune system and lower blood pressure.
Date Published: Dec 26, 2010 - 12:45 pm
Ginger Healing Detox Tea with Turmeric
There has been a lot in the news lately about the amazing healing
properties of turmeric, a free-radical-fighting antioxidant-rich
curry spice that has been hailed as a defense against both cancer
and Alzheimer’s. When we found this tasty recipe for a warming,
detoxifying ginger-turmeric tea, we were thrilled: after the
holiday season, we figured we could use some detoxing and
healing!
Then we tasted it, and were totally hooked: it’s delicious! Ginger
and turmeric combine with citrus and maple syrup to make the
perfect blend of healing nutrients. We streamlined the recipe to
make it ultra-easy, too:
INGREDIENTS
2 cups water
1/2 teaspoon powdered ginger
1/2 teaspoon powdered turmeric
1 tablespoon maple syrup
Juice of 1/2 lemon
1. Bring water to a boil, then add powdered herbs. Simmer for 10
minutes.
2. Strain tea into a mug, add maple syrup and lemon, stirring to
combine. Drink warm.
Makes 1 serving.
Spa Cuisine: Peachy Iced Green Tea – Recipe
Drinking green tea may help you lose weight. According to clinical
studies conducted by Dr. Abdul Dulloo, of the University of Geneva
in Switzerland, green tea raises metabolic rates and speeds up fat
oxidation. Green tea is also a great immune-enhancing
health-booster and anti-cancer agent, with flavonoids and
polyphenols thought to inhibit tumor formation.
So here is our easy-to-make recipe for green tea, but this one
tastes so good you’ll never guess how good it is for you! A great,
healthy thirst-quencher for hot summer days.
Simple Solution:
INGREDIENTS
6 green tea teabags
6 cups cold water
2 ripe peaches, pitted and sliced
1. Place teabags in a large teapot or pitcher.
2. Put sliced peaches in a saucepan, add cold water, and bring to a
brisk boil, then pour water and peaches over teabags.
3. Steep for 6 minutes, then add sweetener (maple syrup, honey or
Succanat are recommended). Allow tea to cool, then refrigerate
until thoroughly chilled.
4. Include a few peach slices in each glass and serve with a spoon,
garnished with a sprig of mint, if you like.
Even Easier Alternative Method: Make a pitcher of green tea and add
the contents of a can of organic sliced peaches. Chill
thoroughly.
Makes 6 servings.
Date Published: Dec 25, 2010 - 12:27 pm
Let me ask you something. What do Tyra Banks, Camille Grammer and
Cybil Sheppard all have in common? They all suffer from irritable
bowel syndrome – along with about 20% of the rest of the
population, according to recent studies.
I’m the IBS Diva. And I say having irritable bowel syndrome doesn't
have to be a death sentence. There are ways not only to cope but to
thrive and live a happy, healthy life. Yes, I know, it can be a bit
embarrassing at times – always searching for the nearest bathroom
whenever you go out, getting up in the middle of movies and only
eating certain foods.
The IBS Diva doesn’t let that get in the way of her good time,
though. And you shouldn’t let get in the way of yours, either.
Here are the IBS Diva’s three simple pieces of advice for coping
with irritable bowel syndrome.
1. You’re still fabulous, honey. Act like it. Change your mindset
about this functional disorder. You’re not an outcast. You’re a
tough, no-nonsense leader. Believe it.
2. Don’t stress – just rest. Just like the IBS Diva, you need your
beauty sleep. Make sure you get at least eight hours per night. Let
your body rejuvenate and heal during the night. Then you can wake
up fabulous like the IBS Diva.
3. Keep searching. Even the IBS Diva searches for solutions for
irritable bowel syndrome. Let’s face it. Having this disorder is no
walk in the park. But there are ways to cope and live a happy,
healthy life. Search for them while you’re on your journey to self
acceptance. It can only help.
Honey, you have to look at irritable bowel syndrome as a challenge
that you must overcome, not as a death sentence. With the proper
mind set and a willingness to try new and effective dietary changes
and medical solutions, you can live a healthy and happy life with
IBS.
Date Published: Dec 24, 2010 - 12:31 pm
While dentures aren’t the best substitute for your own teeth, they
are certainly helping some people keep their smile. With these tips
on finding the right dentures for you, you don’t have to stop
grinning.
Talk with your dentist
Though it might seem that your dentist might be the one to talk to
you about dentures, you also may want to broach the subject before
it becomes an immediate issue. Perhaps you have to take certain
medications that can affect your dental health—epilepsy drugs,
calcium channel blockers, or transplant drugs.
Or perhaps you have troubles taking care of your teeth due to some
other illness or memory problem. The best way to get the dentures
that you need is to have an honest and open discussion with your
dentist to discuss your options.
Find out the types of dentures
Information is your best weapon in the fight to choose the right
dentures. Realize that there are partial, complete and overdentures
available for each individual situation.
Like the names imply, partial and complete dentures are those that
may take up only portions of the mouth (partial) while the complete
dentures are taking the place of removed teeth. Overdentures are
those that can fit over the teeth that remain.
With your dentist, you can determine what option will work best for
your mouth’s situation as well as for your overall comfort.
Have your dentures immediately
One of the newer ways to have your dentures fitted is to look into
immediate dentures. These are dentures that are created before you
have your teeth removed so that you don’t have to go through any
embarrassment of having gaps in your smile.
While these will need to be adjusted as the jaw bone heals, these
can be the right dentures for those that may have gaps in their
front visible teeth.
Go the conventional route
While conventional dentures require that you be without teeth for a
few months as the dentures are being made, these dentures tend to
fit a lot better than the immediate dentures.
You will have your teeth extracted and your gums will have time to
heal as your new set of teeth is being made. There may be times of
discomfort and self-consciousness, but overall, this is the better
way to get dentures.
Take into consideration what you want
When it comes to choosing the right dentures for you, you want to
take your time with your decision. This might mean consulting
several dentists in order to see what each can do for you. Look at
pictures of the dental work that they have previously done to see
if you like the results that they have achieved.
If you have troubles after receiving your dentures and find that
you are using adhesive on a continuous basis, your dentures may
need to be refitted.
Dentures can be a fresh start to a great smile, but only if you
take the time to find the best dentist and the best dentures for
you.
Date Published: Dec 24, 2010 - 12:26 pm
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Date Published: Dec 03, 2009 - 1:53 pm
Cavities,also known as tooth decay,is influenced by several
factors.The amount of fluoride in your toothpaste,what you eat,and
how you take care of your teeth.If there is a history of tooth
disease and problems in your family,you may inherit them as
well.
Adults with severe dry mouth have a higher risk of cavities due to
the lack of saliva in their mouths.Medications,radiation
treatment,illness,and tobacco use play a large role in dry
mouth.Tobacco uses up saliva and leaves the user with no moisture
in the mouth.
Untreated cavities not only destroy the tooth,but can destroy the
nerves also.This could cause an abscess which is very serious and
left untreated may lead to death.Cavities are indeed a very serious
problem with the ability to cause even more problems.
Since most cavities develop below the gum,you will be completely
unaware of them without a visit to your dentist.The cavities you
will be aware of are the ones that change the color or blacken an
area of the tooth.If you notice these,make an appointment with your
dentist asap.
Of course the best treatment is prevention.Avoid eating lots of
sweets and drinking
sodas.This will lower your risk for cavities significantly.Foods
rich in sugar and starch are eaten by the bacteria found in
plaque.This produces acids which eat through teeth.Left
untreated,the acid will eat the tooth leaving no option but to
extract the tooth.
Don't let the lack of visible evidence fool you.The tooth enamel
begins to break down beneath the surface of your tooth.The reason a
cavity becomes visible is due to the acid eating enough of the
enamel to collapse the surface.Once the enamel is gone the root
will be exposed.This can be a very painful condition.
A visit to your dentist is always the best way to spot cavities.A
dental x-ray will reveal any cavities as well as how severe they
are.If spotted in time,your dentist can save the tooth and stop the
cavity from spreading.
If you are in the Savannah,Ga area be sure to check out
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Date Published: Nov 29, 2009 - 5:18 pm