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By Philip Christie

"Something To Chew On" is a Health Manual first and foremost, but it is a Health Manual with a difference. The difference is a new way of seeing, a new and deeper understanding, a new perspective. And that new perspective is the difference that makes all the difference.

It has been called The Health Manual With Teeth because it is effective. It gets the job done. It is effective yet it is gentle and easy to understand. Although its primary focus is the Mouth, it introduces the Mouth as the Mirror of the body. This means that the mouth can be seen as an excellent predictor of the health of the body as a whole. Indeed the mouth maps in clear terms the overall status of health of the individual, - mind, emotion and body. In order to understand this, we must adjust our perspective. We must look at things in a different way.

In all there are 7 new perspectives

The First New Perspective, - The Person As Partner

This approach is quite different from the usual approaches to dental disease. Traditionally the focus is on the teeth and what can be done to them. The dentist finds the problems and then fixes them. The person has the minor role while the dentist has the major one. This model serves to keep the focus on the dentist and away from the person and so tends to promote dependence rather than independence.

Our approach reverses the traditional approach. This means that the person assumes the major role and the dentist, the minor one. The person her/himself becomes the key factor in management with the dentist providing a guiding and helping role.

The Second New Perspective,
The Person As A Whole

Holistic Dentistry - Understanding The Whole Person. This approach recognises the complex nature of a human being and the many factors that may be at play in problems manifesting in the mouth.

This is a key new perspective. It acknowledges and welcomes the whole person,- mind, emotion, body and spirit. Seeing in this way enables prevention of disease in ways previously impossible and truly empowers the individual as 'captain of the ship'.

The Third New Perspective,
- the Mouth in all its glory

The mouth is often seen as nothing more than a chewing device!! This book provides a very different way of looking. This new perspective allows a completely new understanding of the mouth and all its functions. We go beyond a purely mechanical view of the mouth as a 'food chewing system'. Certainly, it is one of the functions and a very important one at that but it is not the only one.

We would introduce you to the Mouth as the Gateway of the Body. As such it is the organ through which we allow all manner of food and drink into the body. It is also a gateway for pollutants as well as cigarette smoke and alcohol. In this way, the Mouth can be seen as an Entrance Gateway.

Our relationship with food and drink has many and varied consequences for our health. The first and most obvious is management of weight. However other conditions such as health of heart and health of arteries as well as health of pancreas and health of bowels are all directly related to our relationship with food. Our relationship with food has effects on the stomach and the acid it produces and this can directly affect the teeth.

A gateway functions in both directions so we can see the mouth as an exit as well as anentrance. So now the Mouth is seen as the Organ of Communication and Expression. Through the mouth we express our thoughts and feelings and this is as vital to our wellbeing as our intake of food. In this regard we consider our relationship with "speaking our minds". This particular relationship has implications for our psychological and emotional health as well as the health of the jaws, teeth and gums.

The Mouth can also be seen as an Organ of Pleasure and Enjoyment through which we experience an infinite variety of flavours, textures and tastes. This relationship has implications for psychological and emotional health as well, in that enjoyment or pleasure (particularly sexual pleasure) is sometimes seen in some cultures as wrong, selfish or 'sinful'. While this area is vitally important, it is not one of our particular areas of expertise. We do, however, strongly encourage people to pursue a healthy relationship in this area and if necessary to consult with those professionals who work in the field.

The Fourth New Perspective, -
Understanding the Nature of Habit.

Unless negative and unhelpful habits are understood as founded on and supported by stress, there is little chance of dealing with them effectively. This is why we have had little success to date with these problems. This is why it happens that people give up cigarettes but put on weight as they substitute food or why people give up cigarettes and begin to suffer from tooth decay as they substitute sweet things for the cigarettes. We do not realise that we are not in fact, undoing the habits but merely changing them from one form to another.

The Fifth New Perspective, -
Understanding Past Failure - trying to change an Effect without reference to the Cause

We must stop believing that changing the light-bulb will fix the electrical fault. In the same way that we must go to the fuse-board to find the source of the electrical fault, we must go back to the mind to find the source of our habits. The cause of a problem must be clearly understood before a solution can be proposed. The book shows how we have been focussing on fixing the effects of stress without reference to the cause. This basic error increases the problem rather than solves it.

The Sixth New Perspective, -
Dealing with Stress as a Priority

Once stress is understood as the source of the problem, our treatment becomes the dissolution of stress in all its various disguises, - anxiety, worry, fear, resentment, upset, regret etc. As we address these issues in the gentlest way our stress dissolves and the habits and behaviours that were supported and strengthened by the stress become amenable to easy change. Our dis-ease is gently replaced with ease and comfort.

The Seventh New Perspective, -
The Gentle Approach is a Requirement not an Optional Extra.

To be gentle may sound like an option, something which can be used or not. Gentleness and patience are essential to healing because they dissolve stress and tension which produce disease in the first place. Any force or effort produces stress and tension and leads to more disease, not less.

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By Shawn Naccarato

With the recent upswing in professional ethical misconduct, a comprehensive reeducation in ethical concepts is imperative. This text represents my understanding of the ethical principles from early Greek society to today's society. It clearly outlines the logical historical beginnings of ethical thought, gives students a greater appreciation for the validity of established ethical concepts, provides for a greater understanding of the various aspects of professional ethics and legal issues, and presents workable mechanisms for the prevention, management, and resolution of ethical and/or legal situations in the realm of dentistry.

While other texts on this subject appear to be written to appeal primarily to one audience (i.e. dentists or dental hygienists); this text will be valuable asset to dental students, dental hygiene students, practicing dentists, and practicing dental hygienists. By utilizing a simple, 'to the point' approach to dental ethics and legal issues; I feel that anyone who reads my textbook will benefit from my apporach to the subject matter.

The specific questions that this book will address are listed as follows:

  • What is ethics?
  • Where and how did ethics begin?
  • How are ethics, religion, and the law related as guides for our actions?
  • Are the concepts of Aristotle, Aquinas, and others valid for modern-day professional applications?
  • How do ethical principles relate to the dental profession?
  • What are some of the consequences for violations of ethical principles?
  • What happens when ethical violations become legal problems, and what types of civil and/or criminal issues may practitioners face in today's society?
  • How can practitioners minimize, manage and resolve the various ethical and/or legal situations they may encounter in modern dentistry and dental hygiene?


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By Isabel Hernandez Rivas

Un equipo de simpáticos personajes, al estilo de los cómics, va a recorrer las páginas de este libro para comunicar la información recogida por la autora y su fallecido esposo, desde el año 2000 al 2005, sobre la homologación de títulos de Odontología en España y el testimonio de las experiencias personales del matrimonio, cuando intentaron ambos a través de ciertos exámenes en las Universidades de Granada y Barcelona, de homologar sus títulos cubanos de doctores en Estomatología a los equivalentes españoles de Licenciados en Odontología.

La Guerra Sucia es una aguda crítica al sistema de homologación de t’tulos de Odontología en España. Se trata de un libro diferente que posee diversos diseños que se combinan de manera singular con los textos. Los personajes opinan, se asustan, ríen, reflexionan y se encolerizan, a medida que van presentando los hechos y leyendo los escritos que fueron enviados a través de correos electrónicos masivos por quienes quisieron reclamar la atención nacional e internacional sobre la desesperante y abusiva situación de la que han sido - y aún siguen siendo v’ctimas en España - los odontólogos sometidos a esa actividad, principalmente los procedentes de universidades hispanoamericanas.

Desde la Casa Real hasta las universidades públicas, pasando por diferentes órganos de poder en España -la prensa, ministerios, tribunales, partidos políticos, sindicatos, etc.-, salen a la palestra numerosos personajes públicos y funcionarios diversos, que se mencionan en este libro, pues nada ni a nadie quieren excluir los denunciantes. A todos quieren enterar de la situaci—n para que - convidados, los que de una u otra forma podrían relacionarse con estas historias - se sensibilicen con ellas y se decidan a dirimir, sugerir, influenciar, oponerse; en fin, a participar de alguna forma en la solución definitiva de este problema que persiste en España desde hace casi veinte años.


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By Vicente Laserna Santos

El objetivo de este libro es la prevención de las enfermedades dentales desde la infancia, mediante la correcta higiene dental personal diaria y sabiendo que:

1- Las superficies dentales "ocultas" sólo se pueden limpiar con Ducha Dental (agua a presión).

2- La supervivencia del diente depende de la salud del esmalte dental, y a su vez, la salud del esmalte dental depende de la correcta higiene dental personal diaria.

3- Las enfermedades dentales se producen fundamentalmente por los restos de alimentos retenidos entre los dientes y en sus fisuras, y afectan a más del 95% de la población a pesar del cepillado dental.

4- La placa dental microscópica no produce caries dental.

5- El sarro dental primario, joven (blando) lo limpiamos fácilmente con agua a presión (ducha dental familiar).

6- La caries dental se produce por los ácidos corrosivos y desmineralizadores de los dientes, a pesar del cepillado dental.

7- La enfermedad periodontal (periodontitis, piorrea) la produce la placa dental macroscópica o sarro dental (una vez ha endurecido), y produce la pérdida o caída de los dientes, a pesar del cepillado dental diario.

8- La halitosis dental (mal olor de aliento) se produce por la descomposición de los restos de alimentos retenidos entre los dientes y por otras razones, a pesar del cepillado dental.

9- La Ducha Dental Familiar (agua a presión) limpia los restos de alimentos retenidos entre los dientes y en sus fisuras, diluye y neutraliza los ácidos corrosivos y desmineralizadores de los dientes, previene las enfermedades dentales y aventaja a todos los sistemas de higiene dental.

10- La correcta higiene dental personal diaria es la base de la prevención de las enfermedades dentales y del mantenimiento de la salud dental.

LOS 15 CAPÍTULOS DE ESTE LIBRO Y SUS IMÁGENES, nos enseñan como se producen las enfermedades dentales, donde se producen, y como se previenen mediante la correcta higiene dental personal diaria.


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By Douglas L. Cook, DDS
Book title: RESCUED BY MY DENTIST, subtitle, New Solutions to Health Crisis, shows the influence of the oral cavity on human health. Such commonplace things as high-speed drilling, use of mercury fillings and other toxic restorations, the root canal treatment of teeth, and infected jawbones, all serve as unsuspected causes of much, and perhaps most, of the sicknesses and the ailments in our society. Forty seven case histories contrast the patient symptoms and complaints before dental treatment with the patient's improved condition after dental care. Each case points to the oral cavity as being a part of the human body that must not be overlooked; the dentist is, or should be, a key player on the healing team. The author describes cutting-edge technology that allows the practitioner to pick compatible dental materials and much more; it helps to find which teeth are causing havoc in the body and to locate the diseased, infected regions in the jawbone. Root canal treated teeth which are often infected and toxic, despite a carefully done root canal treatment, serve as additional causes of common health problems. The author reveals how teeth may be damaged by the heat and suction of high-speed drilling and how switching to low-speed drilling allows dentists to avoid the tooth damage that can be done by drilling. A Tooth-Body Chart shows the organs and body regions that are related to each tooth location, showing the importance of the oral cavity to the health of the whole body.
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