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Holistic Professionals Recommend a Sweet Breakfast Scramble

Holistic Professionals Recommend a Sweet Breakfast ScrambleBreakfast is the most important meal of the day! Miami dental professionals encourage patients to take a moment to cook breakfast each morning, as doing so may cause a cascade of positive health benefits. Those who eat breakfast put a strong foot forward by starting their day with an arsenal of vitamins, minerals, proteins, and carbohydrates that do more than provide sustained levels of energy.

By | 2011-11-15T03:00:22+00:00 November 15th, 2011|Holistic Dentistry, Miami Dentistry|0 Comments

Miami Dentistry with the iTero Scanner

miami-dentistry-with-the-itero-scannerMiami dental professionals have the advantage of practicing medicine in a hub for international research and technological innovation. Often referred to as the Gateway to the Americas, the city of Miami is home to leading medical professionals and organizations from around the world. The medical industry in Miami is exciting and fast paced, exposing local professionals to the latest and greatest high-tech toys. This Miami dentist office is excited to introduce the newest member of the Assure a Smile family: The iTero Scanner.

By | 2011-05-05T02:48:42+00:00 May 5th, 2011|Dental Technology, News|0 Comments

Miami Dentistry News: Government to Phase Out Dental #Amalgam

miami-dentist-dentistry-news-dental-amalgam-phase-outAssure a Smile is excited to announce the news that the United States Federal government has officially called for the phasing-out of dental amalgam. The U.S. is aiming to reduce the use of this highly toxic metallic element in cooperation with the World Mercury Treaty, the newest of global environmental initiatives headed by the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), and

By | 2011-04-13T02:43:47+00:00 April 13th, 2011|Mercury Free Dentistry, News|0 Comments

Miami Dentist News: National Nutrition Month is Here!

miami-dentist-news-national-nutrition-monthThis month, Assure a Smile celebrates National Nutrition Month! As a holistic dentistry practice, we urge patients to consider how their oral health is intricately related to other parts of their daily life. Nutrition is often the first area we recommend patients evaluate, as the food we consume comes into direct contact with our teeth and gums. Failing to eat well, along with poor oral hygiene, is the shortest path towards tooth decay and gum disease. Oral health, as recent research indicates, is intimately linked with overall health. In this way, eating well not only preserves your teeth and gums, but it also preserves your overall well being.

By | 2011-03-12T02:05:36+00:00 March 12th, 2011|News, Nutrition|0 Comments

Holistic Dentistry News: University Warns of Potential Zinc Hazards

miami-dentist-news-zinc warning Miami dentists warn patients this month to keep an eye out for zinc. The element is critical for most body functions, however, may be toxic in large quantities. Most alarming is the element’s prevalence in a wide range of consumer dental products. Patients who use certain mouth rinses, denture adhesives, and toothpastes run the risk of accidentally ingesting too much of this potentially toxic element

By | 2011-03-08T02:20:30+00:00 March 8th, 2011|Gum Care, Holistic Dentistry|0 Comments

Teeth Grinding

miami-dentist-teeth-grindingTeeth grinding is most common among children. However, grinding teeth is also a problem faced by many adults. This habit, referred to as bruxism by medical professionals, involves the grinding and clenching of both the jaws and teeth.

By | 2011-03-02T02:46:12+00:00 March 2nd, 2011|Holistic Dentistry|0 Comments

Why Yogis Will Love Holistic Dentistry

miami-dentist-why-yogis-will-love-holistic-dentistryYogis and holistic dentists have at least one thing in common. Each concentrates on the big picture at hand. For Yogis, this includes using stretches and breathing techniques to unveil the connection between the mental and the physical. In the same way, holistic dentistry seeks to connect oral conditions with the overall health of a patient’s body systems. Both practices seek to understand cause and effect relationships and recognize that the genuine change—be it mental or physical—requires more than mere reactionary quick fixes.

By | 2011-02-05T03:22:36+00:00 February 5th, 2011|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Miami Dentist Asks Patients About Heart Disease

miami-dentist-asks-patients-about-heart-diseaseMiami dentist Ted Herrmann often asks patients: Are your gums putting your heart at risk? Not surprisingly, this question is often answered with confused looks and shoulder shrugs. Not many Miami dental professionals are asking their patients this question, despite growing research that points to a serious connection between gum disease and heart disease.

By | 2011-01-05T02:38:30+00:00 January 5th, 2011|Holistic Dentistry, Nutrition|0 Comments

Miami Invisalign Special Ending Soon!

miami-dentist-invisalign-special-ending-soonInvisalign Invisible Braces have created over 1 million beautiful smiles worldwide. The revolutionary straightening system gently repositions teeth with clear aligners, virtually eliminating the embarrassment and discomfort typically associated with braces! For a limited time, this treatment plan is available through the Miami Invisalign professionals at Assure a Smile for $1,000 off! Interested patients must hurry, though, because this offer ends when the new year begins.*

By | 2010-12-17T02:01:47+00:00 December 17th, 2010|Cosmetic Dentistry, Miami Invisalign, News|0 Comments

Miami Dentistry and Safe Mercury Removal

miami-dentistry-safe-mercury-removal Safe mercury removal is in the public spotlight. With West Coast communities banning the use of toxic dental amalgam, patients nationwide are wondering: Should I have my fillings replaced?


Comments by Dr. Ted Herrmann:

Costa Mesas became one of the first communities in the United States to ban the use of dental amalgam in dentistry procedures last month. Now, California policymakers hope to spread the legislation to other Orange County communities. Their goal: To trigger a domino effect that someday bans silver fillings and other uses of dental amalgam nationwide.

By | 2010-12-09T02:34:25+00:00 December 9th, 2010|Mercury Free Dentistry|0 Comments
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