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Lion, what a work spider on a stone.
Quite similar on how we approach our art.
Art and science.
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Me, 1 minute before the alarm goes off on monday.
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Kombucha is very popular these days but has an approximate pH of 2.5-3.2. To compare, soft drinks have a pH of approximately 2.3-2.9. Tooth enamel will start to erode at a pH below 5.5.
Kombucha has been hailed as good for gut health (among other things) and that may be true, but is another example of linear, rather than holistic thinking. Most think “good for gut health, therefore good for me”. But a key question in any health decision is “what else is this seemingly healthy choice doing to the rest of my body?”. It could be argued that if a drink has the ability to erode away the hardest substance in the body (tooth enamel is approximately 10x harder than bone), then to call it truly “healthy” is debatable. I would be looking to restore gut health in other ways without the collateral damage of tooth erosion which can result in pain, sensitivity and weakening of teeth. From a dental standpoint, this is definitely a very ‘occasional’ drink, as much as I like them. Swipe to see some pictures of advanced tooth erosion ⚕️ ✌️
This patient came to me because she was unhappy with the cosmetic work done by 2 previous dentists.
On the left side of the picture porcelain with metal crowns were done by the first dentist to close gaps and make her teeth larger.
On the right side of the photo, the second dentist had placed veneers in an attempt to match the work of the first dentist.
By placing metal free all porcelain crowns and veneers, I was able to remove the darkness surrounding her gums, correct the proportions and bring harmony to the smile.