Severe Tooth Decay

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Tooth Decay

organizedwisdom.com — “This short video shows how cavities form and ways to prevent tooth decay. Dr. Irena Vaksman offers several treatments for cavities in her San Francisco office including composite fillings, porcelain inlays/outlays and crowns.View full resource at organizedwisdom.com

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Tooth Decay – Natural Remedies for Tooth Decay

altmedicine.about.com — “Research suggests that certain natural substances may help keep you cavity-free.View full resource at altmedicine.about.com

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Xylitol syrup found to curb childhood tooth decay - Los Angeles Times

articles.latimes.com — “Squirting the sugar substitute xylitol on infants' teeth could help prevent the tooth decay that afflicts an estimated 28% of U.S. children ages 2 to 5, according to a new study.Severe tooth decayView full resource at articles.latimes.com

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Xylitol syrup found to curb childhood tooth decay: A study in the Marshall Islands indicates that ap.. http://bit.ly/goK8e

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» Picturing Tooth Decay

oral-health-care.com — “Linda the Tooth Fairy shares a video that outlines the process of tooth decay, including where decay is most likely to occur.View full resource at oral-health-care.com

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EvoraPlus helps prevent tooth decay but how does a tooth decay in first place? http://dld.bz/dH9X

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» Picturing Tooth Decay

oral-health-care.com — “Linda the Tooth Fairy shares a video that outlines the process of tooth decay, including where decay is most likely to occur.View full resource at oral-health-care.com

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Preventing Tooth Decay in Children

disabled-world.com — “Untreated cavities in children can cause infection and pain and can result in gum disease and poor dental healthView full resource at disabled-world.com

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Tooth Decay - NHS Choices

healthcare.tweetmeme.com — “All the news on healthcareView full resource at healthcare.tweetmeme.com

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Taste Genes Predict Tooth Decay

medicalnewstoday.com — “Dental caries is a highly prevalent disease that is disproportionately distributed in the population. Caries occurrence and progression is known to be influenced by a complex interplay of both enView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Do 'tooth worms' contribute to decay?

dentalplans.com — “Do 'tooth worms' contribute to decay?View full resource at dentalplans.com

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» The Common Cause of Tooth Decay

oral-health-care.com — “Linda the Tooth fairy discusses what are the common causes of tooth decay and why brushing alone doesn't stop all the tooth decay.View full resource at oral-health-care.com

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» Understanding the Basics of Tooth Decay

oral-health-care.com — “If the abundance of sugary treats available at Halloween awakens you with nightmares of tooth decay, you're not alone " many people think of tooth decView full resource at oral-health-care.com

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Red Wine Fights Tooth Decay

newsmaxhealth.com — “Red wine may stain your teeth, but new research shows it also keeps them from decaying. Italian scientists demonstrated red wine made it difficult for harmful bacteria to cling to teeth.View full resource at newsmaxhealth.com

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» Not Sugar that Causes Tooth Decay

oral-health-care.com — “Linda the probiotics Tooth fairy explores how it isn't just the sugar eaten that cause tooth decay and cavities. It is the bacteria from the foods weView full resource at oral-health-care.com

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RT @tweetmeme Linda – The Probiotics Tooth Fairy -- Not Sugar that Causes Tooth Decay http://bit.ly/1bSHDj

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Cavities (Tooth Decay or Caries)

childrenshospital.org — “Cavities (Tooth Decay or Caries)View full resource at childrenshospital.org

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Children are vulnerable to cavities. Message from Children’s Hospital http://is.gd/aNpy0 #cavities #pediatric

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Health Tip: Ward Off Tooth Decay

health.yahoo.net — “(HealthDay News) -- Tooth decay usually occurs when bacteria eat away at enamel that covers the teeth, frequently causing cavities.View full resource at health.yahoo.net

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    Irena Vaksman, DDS


    There's no rushing at Dr. Irena Vaksman's office. The San Francisco-based dentists make a point on scheduling relatively few patients each day so that she can spend more time with each person.

    A graduate of the prestigious Advanced Education in General Residency program at New York University’s School of Dentistry, Dr. Vaksman has years of experience in both cosmetic and clinical practices. Currently a restorative dentistry instructor at University of the Pacific School of Dentistry, Dr. Vaksman is devoted to providing patients with the best possible care and state-of-the-art technology.

    Dr. Vaksman says the most important thing she teaches patients is the value of good oral hygiene at home and regular dental visits. Whether patients are in her office for a check-up, teeth whitening, or Porcelain Veneers, healthy teeth and gums are a prerequisite for a beautiful smile.

    “A beautiful smile means a healthy smile,” the dentist says. “Red and swollen gums are not only unappealing, but also can affect your general health and well being.”

    Dr. Vaksman is a Bay Area local with a love of skiing and hiking. She returned to San Francisco after 10 years in New York and Las Vegas, and now lives with her husband and their sons Charlie and Jack.

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    Biological & holistic dentistry for the tooth and body connection using materials that are compatible with overall wellness.

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