- Finding Nemo – The children love Nemo and hate P. Sherman, whose dental office is located at 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney. Gill and the gang know their dentistry too. This film is so famous that an actual dentist has a tank with fish from the film.
- Good Luck Chuck – Even if Rotten Tomatoes gave this film a horrible rating, you cannot deny that this film made dentists sexier. Maybe the credit is due to either Dane Cook or Jessica Alba.
- Marathon Man – Christian Szell is dubbed as the most famous and terrifying screen dentist of all. The Freddy Krueger of dentists, with his famous “Is it safe?” line, could be the source of much of the fear people have about dentists.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Films That Change the Way You Look At Your Dentist
Thursday, October 24, 2013
What a Dentist in Wilkes Barre Can Learn About Charitable Programs
"Benco Dental's latest charitable contributions serve to underscore the immense amount of growth that the company has experienced since it was just a small and privately-owned business that served clients in and around Pennsylvania. The company has only to expand its reach even more, working to service numerous dental practices in the region. All of the growing the company has done since it first opened back in 1930 has helped not only the typical dentist in Wilkes Barre, but also the professionals who belong to larger hospitals and even those based in nearby states. The expansion of Benco Dental has worked to further the operations of several dental practices within the area, with companies such as Back Mountain Dental and several others in the industry benefiting from their top-notch supplies. It is the support that the company has received from its immediate clients that has enabled it to expand without harm, and the business of these local dentistry practices has also indirectly
http://www.backmountaindental.com/blog/industry-news/what-a-dentist-in-wilkes-barre-can-learn-about-charitable-programs.phpWednesday, October 23, 2013
Why Your Teeth-whitening Scranton, PA Dentist Favors Deep Bleaching
"Linda Dyett of YourDentistryGuide.com discusses the process of in-office teeth whitening, its pros and cons, and types. Despite some disadvantages, such as its relatively higher cost and complexity compared to at-home teeth bleaching methods, in-office teeth whitening techniques offer far better results. It can deal with a variety of teeth stains that commercially available bleaching products cannot effectively remove. Teeth whitening is a common service offered by dental offices in rapidly developing cities like Scranton and Dallas, Pennsylvania. According to a survey conducted by the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, 99.7 percent of adults believe that smiles are an important social asset and can be improved by having whiter and brighter teeth. The different in-office teeth whitening methods a reliable dentist in Scranton, PA performs can make this happen."
http://www.backmountaindental.com/blog/industry-news/why-your-teeth-whitening-scranton-pa-dentist-favors-deep-bleaching.phpTuesday, October 22, 2013
Fighting Dental Fear-A Cosmetic Dentist in Wilkes Barre Introduces Sedation Dentistry
"There are various types of sedation and each is administered depending on the severity of the dental condition and the invasiveness of the procedure required. For invasive procedures such as impacted wisdom tooth extraction, like the case of Gamache, intravenous (IV) sedation works better. It allows the body to relax but keeps it responsive to the verbal stimulation of a Wilkes Barre cosmetic dentist. Because IV sedation works instantly, it offers a greater degree of control than pills, which need time to work through a patient’s system The cost of sedation depends on the form, and some insurers cover some forms. IV sedation goes into the hundreds of dollars."
http://www.backmountaindental.com/blog/industry-news/fighting-dental-fear-a-cosmetic-dentist-in-wilkes-barre-introduces-sedation-dentistry.phpMonday, October 21, 2013
Certified Dentist in Scranton Performs IV Sedation
"Luzerne County, Pennsylvania (January 11, 2013) – Wilkes Barre and Scranton dentist Dr. James DeFinnis of Back Mountain Dental is offering intravenous (IV) sedation dentistry to all patients who are suffering from dental phobia and feeling anxious about dental visits and treatments. Interested individuals can rely on Dr. James DeFinnis for a safe and effective dental treatment through monitored anesthesia treatment. IV sedation, which involves the injection of a sedative through the vein of a conscious patient throughout the entire treatment, is considered as a much safer technique compared to the conventional oral magic pill or twilight anesthetics. It also benefits nervous patients whose condition requires complex dental treatment, such as full mouth restoration and wisdom tooth extraction."
http://www.backmountaindental.com/blog/press-release/certified-dentist-in-scranton-performs-iv-sedation.php