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Readers will enjoy Teresa Yang's "practical approach to smile care" (Booklist) that will make "will make readers’ next trip to the dentist a little less intimidating" (Publishers Weekly).
Provides practical information and advice on topics related to dental and overall health.
Have you ever visited a new dentist and been told you need a “smile makeover,” with the implication that if your teeth were whiter and straighter, you would be more successful and happier? Or maybe you’ve never had a cavity – and now, suddenly, you have a half dozen that require immediate attention. Perhaps you’ve been told you need a root canal or a crown or implant. What are all these things? Which procedure is best for your situation?
Did you leave those offices thinking, “It’s not really bothering me. Do I need to get all this work done?”
Nothing But the Tooth is a ready guide to dental health that answers all your questions and the ones you didn’t even know to ask. It begins with the most important question: how to choose a competent and ethical dentist – and ends with a discussion about technological advances in the dental field. Topics such as the cost of dental treatment, pediatric and geriatric dental needs, and the link between sleep apnea and your mouth are covered. Most importantly, it guides readers to a better understanding of the link between dental and overall health.
Published | 23 Aug 2023 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 320 |
ISBN | 9781538173657 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 216 x 148 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Dentist Yang debuts with a pragmatic overview of how patients can navigate the dental care system. To find a good dentist, Yang recommends asking friends for referrals or contacting a local branch of the American Dental Association. She suggests that dental work is expensive primarily because dentists have to recoup student loan debt and the cost of new equipment, but she notes that patients can receive less costly care by seeing a dentist-in-training. Yang walks through common procedures, explaining that root canals are performed by drilling a small opening in the tooth, cleaning the canals that run the length of the tooth, and filling the cavity with a material called gutta percha. Elsewhere, she covers how to get 'that perfect smile on Instagram' by bleaching or getting veneers and how often to visit the dentist—once per year is enough for most, though people who are pregnant or have diabetes may want to go more frequently. The guidance is practical, and patients will appreciate the insight into what it’s like on the other end of the drill (“treating your cell phone as a body part” and “chronic lateness” number among dentists’ pet peeves). This will make readers’ next trip to the dentist a little less intimidating.
Publishers Weekly
This guide to dental health combines information about fluoride and insurance (or lack thereof) with such fascinating historical nuggets as the ancient use of horsehair to floss and how, more than 4,000 years ago, Egyptians used twigs to make toothbrushes and whitened their teeth with a paste of pumice stone and white wine vinegar. Yang, a dentist for more than three decades, makes a compelling case for the importance of teeth and the medical professionals who take care of them. She gives plenty of tips, including to brush twice a day for two minutes, and look for the American Dental Association seal of approval on toothpastes. For the record, her favorite product is floss, which has been manufactured commercially since 1882. Yang shares buyer-beware advice about heading abroad for cheaper dental work, etiquette advice about dental appointments, parental advice about not sending kids to school with sugary Fruit Roll-Ups, and general guidance about choosing brushes with soft bristles to avoid injuring gums. “Dentistry is about so much more than drill and fill,” she writes. Indeed.
Booklist
With more than 30 years of private-practice dental experience, Yang takes a practical approach to smile care in this book sharing general knowledge of dental health topics. Early chapters address insurance, pricing, finding the right dentist, and brushing and flossing at home. Additional chapters give step-by-step expectations for procedures (like root-canal treatment and implant placement) and discuss dental innovations of the future. Chapters conclude with an FAQ section; an index adds ease of use. Finding a trusted dentist and preventing and addressing tooth and gum disease add greatly to quality of life, so this is a useful resource for every library.
Library Journal
If you want to fully understand dentistry and how to choose the right dentist, it's all here in this easy-to-read guide.
Fred Joyal, Co-founder, 1-800-DENTIST
Dentists and physicians are natural partners in the delivery of healthcare. Dr. Yang explains clearly how dentists are sometimes the first to diagnose disease and direct the patient accordingly. Nothing But the Tooth is about so much more than teeth.
Rick Lehman, MD, Medical Director, US Center for Sports Medicine
Dr. Yang understands the importance of oral health and its connection to overall health. She provides practical and useful information that every dental patient needs for optimum health.
Kami Hoss, DDS, MS, Author of If Your Mouth Could Talk, Co-founder of The Super Dentists
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