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Elyse Mayors

Miami Dentist News: National Nutrition Month is Here - 0 views

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    This month, Assure a Smile celebrates National Nutrition Month!  As a holistic dentistry practice, we urge patients to consider how their oral health is intricately related to other parts of their daily life.  Nutrition is often the first area we recommend patients evaluate, as the food we consume comes into direct contact with our teeth and gums.  Failing to eat well, along with poor oral hygiene, is the shortest path towards tooth decay and gum disease. 
Elyse Mayors

The Link: Cardio and Oral Health - 0 views

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    Holistic dentistry professionals know that overall health is intricately tied to oral health.  Several studies have linked heart disease and gum disease, showing that the same bacteria that infect the gums may also lead to cardiovascular disease.  With this in mind, dental professionals are increasingly urging patients to consider the "big picture" when it comes to overall health, and it means more than just brushing twice a day!
Elyse Mayors

Miami Dentistry News Update: Gum Disease May Cause Anemia - 0 views

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    Holistic Miami dentists maintain that oral health is intricately tied to overall wellness. Join the Assure a Smile dentistry Blog for this exclusive on the link between gum disease and the blood disorder anemia.
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Work life balance can be easily achieved. Here is how you can do it - 2 views

Work life balance is a daunting task for most of them and here are few simple steps that will help those suffering to bring about a balance between their work and family life. 1) Self-Management Su...

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Surgical Hair Loss Treatment Technique Using Body Hairs | Hair Transplants - Stop Hair ... - 0 views

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    SFET is a surgical hair loss treatment that poses greater potential, albeit more intricate than traditional hair transplants. According to Los Angeles-based hair specialist Dr. Sanusi Umar, SFET is "the method of removing hair individually from the donor site and what is left behind are hundreds of tiny individual wounds in the wake of the extraction."
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