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		<title>Dental Office Specials and Promotions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. FREE Veneer consultation. $500 off full veneer case 2. Implant, abutment, Crown, all included $ 2700. Posterior (back) teeth only. Regular $3850. Valid till October 5,2010 3. ZOOM Whitening Special $499.00 in office (Reg. $650.00) Includes take home whitening trays. 4. $200 off Sedation Valid till October 5, 2010. 5. Free Ortho Consultation (traditional [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>1. FREE Veneer consultation.  $500 off full veneer case</p>
<p>                    2. Implant, abutment, Crown, all included $ 2700. Posterior (back) teeth only. Regular <br />
                    $3850. Valid till October 5,2010</p>
<p>                    3. ZOOM Whitening Special $499.00 in office (Reg. $650.00) Includes take home whitening trays.</p>
<p>                    4. $200 off Sedation Valid till October 5, 2010.</p>
<p>                    5. Free Ortho Consultation (traditional or <br />
                    invisalign), along with 500 dollars off full case.<br />
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		<title>Labor Day Joke</title>
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		<title>Happy Labor Day from Tysons Dental</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Labor Day, the first Monday in September, is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity and well-being of our country. More than 100 years after the first Labor [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Labor Day, the first Monday in September, is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American workers. It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity and well-being of our country. More than 100 years after the first Labor Day observance, there is still some doubt as to who first proposed the holiday for workers. </p>
<p>              <strong>The First Labor Day</p>
<p>              </strong> The first Labor Day holiday was celebrated on Tuesday, September 5, 1882, in New York City, in accordance with the plans of the Central Labor Union. The Central Labor Union held its second Labor Day holiday just a year later, on September 5, l883. </p>
<p>              In l884 the first Monday in September was selected as the holiday, as originally proposed, and the Central Labor Union urged similar organizations in other cities to follow the example of New York and celebrate a &#8220;workingmen&#8217;s holiday&#8221; on that date. The idea spread with the growth of labor organizations, and in l885 Labor Day was celebrated in many industrial centers of the country. </p>
<p>              <strong>Labor Day Legislation </strong></p>
<p>              <img src="http://tysons-dental.com/newsletter/img-labor2.jpg" width="200" height="127" style=" float:right; margin:8px; padding:2px; border:solid 1px #CCC;" >Through the years the nation gave increasing emphasis to Labor Day. The first governmental recognition came through municipal ordinances passed during 1885 and 1886. From them developed the movement to secure state legislation. The first state bill was introduced into the New York legislature, but the first to become law was passed by Oregon on February 2l, l887. During the year four more states &#8212; Colorado, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York &#8212; created the Labor Day holiday by legislative enactment. By the end of the decade Connecticut, Nebraska, and Pennsylvania had followed suit. By 1894, 23 other states had adopted the holiday in honor of workers, and on June 28 of that year, Congress passed an act making the first Monday in September of each year a legal holiday in the District of Columbia and the territories. </p>
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		<title>IMPRESSIONS OF CHINA &#8211; The Dentist</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2010 20:18:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Courtesy of Andrea Lucas, our patient at Tyson&#8217;s Dental Associates On one of my extended trips to China I broke a tooth while eating lotus root, having forgotten about the ever-present bones in any dish served in China, even in a vegetable dish, where bones are added as a flavoring agent. I rescued the broken [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Courtesy of Andrea Lucas, our patient at Tyson&#8217;s Dental Associates</strong></p>
<p>On one of my extended trips to China I broke a tooth while eating lotus root, having forgotten about the ever-present bones in any dish served in China, even in a vegetable dish, where bones are added as a flavoring agent. I rescued the broken piece and folded it into a napkin while contemplating what to do. The thought of going to a Chinese dentist did not appeal to me, but the alternative was to stop smiling for the next two to three months until I could get back to the States to have proper dental work done there. So reluctantly I asked my Chinese partner to arrange a visit to the local dentist.</p>
<p>This morning the escort party arrived: the General Manager of the company (our cooperation partner in Hainan); the Sales Manager; the driver and Miss Sun, the translator. We all piled into the car and drove the short distance to the dentist&#8217;s office, which was located down a narrow alley way off one of the main roads of the city.<br />
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As we entered the ground floor office, I could not believe my eyes &#8211; the arrangement was like that of a barber shop. On one side there were five dental chairs lined up against a mirrored wall in this room, which was just a bit bigger than an average hotel room, 12 by 18 feet perhaps, while half a dozen people were sitting or standing on the other side of the room waiting their turn to be treated. By the time the five of us entered, the place was so crowded it was difficult to move.</p>
<p>We were greeted by the owner of the office, a tall middle aged gentleman in a suit, who grinned from one ear to the other when he was informed by the General Manager of his luck to be visited by a Very Important Person &#8211; me. My Chinese partners never fail to over emphasize the importance of my person; making me important makes them important and gives them &#8220;face&#8221;. The Master Dentist however, was not to be intimidated. He quickly pointed to one of the chairs and proudly announced that another Very Important Person has honored him this day with a visit &#8211; the Mayor of Haikou herself. Now it was my turn to Oh and Ah, shake his hand and to congratulate him on his very famous practice and to state my honor for having been introduced to him.</p>
<p>One by one the people in the &#8220;waiting room&#8221; changed places with those in the dentist chairs, while I waited for my turn. Actually, it turned out that they wanted me to wait for the Mayor to be finished, so we could be properly introduced.</p>
<p>The Master Dentist rushed to inform the Mayor, a very nice lady with big, protruding teeth, about my predicament with the broken tooth, and I was invited to fish it out of my purse and show the miserable fragment to the Mayor. This prompted a sympathetic smile and a flood of words from the Mayor, who spread her lips and opened her mouth wide to show me the once broken teeth the Master Dentist had fixed for her.</p>
<p>Miss Sun translated the praise the Mayor bestowed on the dentist, and while we were talking a flashlight went off somewhere, and then another as this very momentous occasion was being recorded by the staff. Now it was posing time, and we dutifully lined up in front of the dentist chairs, first I in the middle, then the Mayor in the middle, followed by every possible combination inside and outside of the dental office to ensure eternal recording of this important event.</p>
<p>After the Mayor had left, it was my turn to get into the dental chair. First, one of the assistants, who spoke some English, examined my mouth; but when she saw all the intricate dental work that had been done on my teeth, she must have gotten scared and decided that none other than the Master Dentist himself should work on my tooth.</p>
<p>While the change took place, I had a moment to observe the hygiene of the instruments and the procedures the dentists were using. I was pleased to note that pre-packaged instrument sets were opened for each patient and that the dentists wore masks while working on a patient. However, none of them washed their hands before attending a patient, and in fact, the Master Dentist moved from mouth to mouth like a chess master among tournament game boards, inspecting the work of his assistants.</p>
<p>It was pointless to ask him to wash his hands before attending me, because there was no wash basin visible in the room, and I knew what the local toilets looked like. Alas, a few more germs would surely not upset the already thriving community in my system, so I resigned myself to the inevitable and opened my mouth wide for the probing fingers of the Master Dentist.</p>
<p>He was in his element. Here was a chance to demonstrate his superiority with the drill and his dexterity with other tools, as well as his knowledge of modern Western dentistry methods! He proudly announced to the General Manager that he would drill a hole in the neighboring teeth (which were capped at a cost of $1,000 per tooth) to build a bridge for the broken molar. He gathered his audience around him, and as one head after another appeared above my face, including the General Manager&#8217;s, driver&#8217;s and translator&#8217;s, he showed them every nick and cranny of my mouth with detailed explanations like a teacher demonstrating to his pupils. While I did not understand a word that was being said, I had a good idea of what was going on. Thank God I did not have to see the gynecologist!</p>
<p>When Miss Sun explained the proposed procedure, I practically jumped out of my chair &#8211; no way he was going to drill holes into my crowns! No, no, I said, all I want is a temporary solution; just glue the broken piece back on and don&#8217;t touch anything else!</p>
<p>After a heated debate and consultation with just about everybody in the room, the Master Dentist consented, but only after he extracted the promise from me that some day he would do some real dentistry work for me. After that the work progressed smoothly under the watchful eyes of my four escorts and the constant flashlight of the staff-turned-photographer who recorded every angle of my open mouth. I was done in fifteen minutes with only one moment of minor discomfort, when the Master Dentist dropped the drill on my chest to greet another patient. The drill slid to my throat and choked me before I could retrieve it from its resting place. But the tooth was back in one piece, and I was happy I could smile again.</p>
<p>When it was time to pay the Master Dentist for his services, he would not hear of accepting money. Instead, he brought out a big binder with a red cloth cover, the kind that is used for special certificates, and asked me to write a few lines to commemorate the occasion, which I mustered with the greatest of care knowing that this note would be shown to many people. The honor was mine, I said, for having been treated by such a fine gentleman and skilled dentist in such a modern dental office&#8230;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[MOVIE TICKETS Our winners this month are J.J. P. &#38; Kathleen W.!! Don&#8217;t forget that you can also receive movie tickets by referring your friends, family, co-workers etc&#8230; Just have them mention that you referred them to our office and as a thank you we will send you two movie tickets good at these leading [...]]]></description>
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Our winners this month are J.J. P. &amp; Kathleen W.!! Don&#8217;t forget that you can also receive movie tickets by referring your friends, family, co-workers etc&#8230; Just have them mention that you referred them to our office and as a thank you we will send you two movie tickets good at these leading movie theatres: AMC, LOEWS, CINEPLEX ODEN, MAJIC JOHNSON and STAR Theatres.</p>
<p><strong>CONTINUING EDUCATION</strong><br />
<a href="http://tysons-dental.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/continuing_ed_denorex.gif"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-236" title="continuing_ed_denorex" src="http://tysons-dental.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/continuing_ed_denorex-150x150.gif" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Our office has completed Dentrix G4 training.  We learned to use the Internet, our website and our software to update your insurance info, confirm your appointments via email, give our patients clear alternative treatments plans and much more.</p>
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		<title>Promotions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Current special offers at Tyson&#8217;s Dental 1. FREE Veneer consultation. $500 off full veneer case. 2. Implant, Abutment &#38; Crown, all included: $2700. Posterior (rear) teeth only (Reg. $3850). Valid until June 30th 2010. 3. ZOOM® Whitening Special $499.00 in office (Reg. $650).]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Current special offers at Tyson&#8217;s Dental</p>
<p><strong>1. FREE Veneer consultation. $500 off full veneer case.</p>
<p>2. Implant, Abutment &amp; Crown, all included: $2700. Posterior (rear) teeth only (Reg. $3850). Valid until June 30th 2010.<br />
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<p><strong>3. ZOOM® Whitening Special $499.00 in office (Reg. $650).<br />
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		<title>Patient of the Month</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to treat bite collapse or exchange pain for a new smile? We would like to thank our patient Eric W. for letting us use his photos and story for this E-Smile newsletter Eric came to us a few months ago complaining about consistent pain on both sides of his jaw joint, missing and broken [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>How to treat bite collapse or exchange pain for a new smile?</strong><br />
<a href="http://tysons-dental.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/eric_w_before.gif"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-229" title="eric_w_before" src="http://tysons-dental.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/eric_w_before.gif" alt="" width="188" height="162" /></a><br />
We would like to thank our patient Eric W. for letting us use his photos and story for this E-Smile newsletter<br />
Eric came to us a few months ago complaining about consistent pain on both sides of his jaw joint, missing and broken teeth, a deep crease above the upper lip and a toothless smile. All of these symptoms derive from what is called the posterior bite collapse.</p>
<p>Our bite &#8211; the relation between our upper and lower teeth &#8211; defines the structure and balance of our face, our chewing muscles and comfort of our jaw joint.</p>
<p><a href="http://tysons-dental.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/eric_w_after.gif"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-230" title="eric_w_after" src="http://tysons-dental.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/eric_w_after.gif" alt="" width="208" height="131" /></a>If some of our teeth are missing, or they get worn down because of neglect or grinding, bite relation and height becomes reduced or &#8220;collapses&#8221;. As a result, our facial expression changes, we look older, our smile disappears and chronic pain develops in the jaw joint. To treat bite collapse, we first build an immediate occlusal guard (see photos below) and have the patient wear the guard 24/7 for a several weeks. After a few adjustments, teeth and jaw joints are sufficiently realigned, pain disappears and we register the height of the new, correct bite.</p>
<p>This new height &#8211; the distance between lower and upper teeth &#8211; becomes a guide for new crowns, bridges or veneer restorations. As one can see, the new smile looks much better, with full-length masculine teeth and most importantly relieves the associated pain.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Smiths The Smiths were shown into the dentist&#8217;s office, where Mr. Smith made it clear he was in a big hurry. &#8220;No fancy stuff, Doctor,&#8221; he ordered, &#8220;No gas or needles or any of that stuff. Just pull the tooth and get it over with.&#8221; &#8220;I wish more of my patients were as stoic [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Smiths</strong><br />
The Smiths were shown into the dentist&#8217;s office, where Mr. Smith made it clear he was in a big hurry.</p>
<p>&#8220;No fancy stuff, Doctor,&#8221; he ordered, &#8220;No gas or needles or any of that stuff. Just pull the tooth and get it over with.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I wish more of my patients were as stoic as you,&#8221; said the dentist admiringly. &#8220;Now, which tooth is it?&#8221;</p>
<p>Mr. Smith turned to his wife Sue. &#8220;Show him, honey.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>FISH</strong><br />
<a href="http://tysons-dental.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/e_joke_fish.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-220 alignleft" title="e_joke_fish" src="http://tysons-dental.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/e_joke_fish.jpg" alt="" width="306" height="219" /></a></p>
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		<title>Manager&#8217;s Advice &#8211; May 2010</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We will do our best to see that you receive your maximum insurance benefits for all covered services, however, please note that dental insurance is intended to cover some, but not all, of the cost of your care. Most dental insurance plans include co-insurance, a deductible and other expenses which are not covered. Also, you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We will do our best to see that you receive your maximum insurance benefits for all covered services, however, please note that dental insurance is intended to cover some, but not all, of the cost of your care. Most dental insurance plans include co-insurance, a deductible and other expenses which are not covered. </p>
<p>Also, you should be aware that the total fee, regardless of your insurance, is ultimately your responsibility. Please bring in your insurance plan information and we will make every effort to see to it that you receive the maximum benefits to which you are entitled. </p>
<p>Should you have any questions about your specific insurance plan, please contact our office and we will be glad to assist you. </p>
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		<title>Dental News &#8211; How Your Gums Affect Your Heart</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2010 19:59:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to an article recently published by the Washington Post, scientists are repeatedly seeing a connection between oral health and heart conditions. In the milder form of gum disease, gingivitis, infection leads to inflammation and left untreated is a precursor to more advanced stages of periodontal disease. The bacteria that cause these diseases release toxins [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to an article recently published by the Washington Post, scientists are repeatedly seeing a connection between oral health and heart conditions. In the milder form of gum disease, gingivitis, infection leads to inflammation and left untreated is a precursor to more advanced stages of periodontal disease. </p>
<p>The bacteria that cause these diseases release toxins that can circulate in the body. Especially in the body&#8217;s arterial system. The more advanced the gum disease, the thicker and harder the walls of the arteries become, thus causing narrowing of the arteries and this is a key factor in heart disease. </p>
<p>Gum diseases have been shown to contribute to diabetes, kidney disease, pre-term labor, osteoporosis, Alzheimer&#8217;s and certain types of cancer. </p>
<p>With proper deep cleanings and removal of these bacterial build-ups on a regular basis, caught in early stages, may help prevent or lessen the effects of these conditions and lead to a healthier heart. </p>
<p>- Trenna Nelson, RDH </p>
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