Speak up! This is going to affect all of us!!!
"Meanwhile, someone needs to tell Bob Delaney that he is behaving very irresponsibly with this initiative. It is...
Call Mr. Delaney's office. He is in tomorrow and the more calls the better Office Telephone #: (905) 569-1643
Matt K. replied:
Heres a good chunk of info, sorry in advance if anyone finds any of this too controversial but I believe there is truth... "fluoride was used in Nazi Concentration camps and the gulags in Siberia to make prisoners docile and e asier to control. It is also absorbed through the skin when bathing, showering, or swimming in fluoridated water. You absorb through the tissues of your mouth when brushing your teeth. You don't have to swallow it. Cooking with fluoride in water concentrates it in food and beverages. You can't cook it out. Only 50% of it can be excretes by the body so it is a cumulative toxin leading to many health problems. Twenty-four studies have also shown it lowers IQ's in children. In Kentucky, despite a 1977 fluoridation state-wide mandate, preschoolers cavity rates went from 28% in 1987 to 47% in 2001, according to the July/August 2003 journal, Pediatric Dentistry, According to an 11/27/2011 news article, βIn recent years, Northern Kentucky health officials have encountered more children with cavities in a state known for some of the worst teeth in the nation. Kentucky has the second highest rate of toothlessness in the U.S. The national average is 20.5 percent, while 38 percent of Kentuckians have lost their teeth.β
Matt K. replied:
A study by Professor Julian Andelman, Professor of Water Chemistry at the University of Pittsburg's Graduate School of Public Health, "found less chemical exposure from drinking the water than from using it to wash clothes or take a shower or a dip in the swimming pool". Every time you take a shower or go for a swim, you will be soaking it up. The percentage for skin absorption are as follows: Scalp - 32%, Ear Canal - 46%, Forehead - 36%, Plant of Foot - 13%, Forearm - 9%, Palm - 12%, Male Scrotum - 100%.
James J. replied:
As a member of The International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology ( IAOMT.org ) in my dental practice we opposed the use of fluoride in any form let alone the unregulated dosages that occur in mass fluoridation. The statistics and science do not u phold its use and there is no biological system of which it is a component (same holds true for mercury in "silver" fillings). Swallowed toothpaste is one of the most common incidences of poisoning in children due to the high levels present in many pastes with appealing flavours. There is no reason to impose this on a public with a democratic right to choose, or anybody for any reason.
YES YES YES! And if anyone needs treatment they don't have to wait until Feb. our clinic is open year round and the sophomore class is taking care of patients now:) you can find location, contact info, and pricing at: http://www.spcollege.edu/dentalclinic/
Miles D. replied:
Dr Joel Goldberg off embassy if you don't mind going to port richey
Paula R. replied:
Dr. Wolfendon trinity
Megan I. replied:
I want to go to Dr. Wolfendon. My grandma used to go to him but I don't believe they take Humana.
Jackie M. replied:
Dr. Thanh Mai who was at Grand Dentistry for 7 years has opened his own practice on 52. He is EXCELLENT! I worked chair side with him for 4 years. He is accepting most insurances and has a Free new patient exam special!
Jackie M. replied:
I got you girl ;) Oh, I am also taking patients for x-rays and cleanings(even "deep cleanings") starting February 2014 at St. Pete College Dental Clinic all for $45. So if you know anyone without insurance or if their insurance won't cover their cleaning, come my way!! ;)
Can anybody recommend a biological dentist to remove mercury fillings?
Michelle B. replied:
not in your part of the world, but I had mine removed in Suffern, New York (just north of the city) and they were awesome. Dr. Hinden is his name - 845.357.1595. Maybe they know of others they can recommend! Good luck. You'll be so happy you did it!
Stefanie M. replied:
Dr. Behm in Clearwater did mine. He's good.
Stefanie M. replied:
My husband had several of his removed recently by Dr. Rodeghero bc Dr. Behm doesn't use sedation. Chris was happy with his work, and Rodeghero was less expensive.
Anyone with disney insurance know a good dentist...I hate wisdom teeth :/
Robby S. replied:
Celebration dental did mine. They also have an in house oral surgeon. He was awesome!
Kendal J. replied:
Dr Ramski in Winter Garden on Dillard is awesome.
Melissa K. replied:
Yes your roommate Stephanie Katz had her's done when she had Disney's insurance it cost almost nothing if you two ever see each other you should ask!!!!
I'm dire need of finding a GOOD Dentist.. I'm scared TO DEATH of them, and no Dental Insurance so my wallet is laughing at me but, I can't handle it anymore :( Anybody...
So I guess I was fired as a patient by my dentist for ACCIDENTALLY missing my appt 2 Weeks ago..smh! After 10 years???!!!! Whatever...anyone know a good dentist in the...