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WHat's New In The Office?Monday, December 08, 2008
We recently invested in a new product for our reception area. A consistent observation from our guests was the repetition of the program of our monitor in our reception area.
We have heard you and have done something about it!
A new software has been installed that should eliminate the redundancy that came with our previous program. This program is more animated and diverse with literally hundreds of informative videos. We hope you enjoy it and we thank you for letting us know how you felt about the previous situation.
We are always striving to make your experience in our office better and appreciate you sharing them! Please let us know what you think about it when you are at your next appointment.
Chewing Ice? Good or Bad?
Monday, December 01, 2008
CHEWING ICE: A HABIT OR A HEALTH PROBLEM?
Do you find yourself frequently chewing on ice? Although the act of chewing on ice cubes may seem to be a harmless pastime, the constant need to chew ice may signal a more serious problem. One major problem associated with younger women is iron deficiency anemia. One in five women has this condition, which is often caused by blood loss from heavy menstrual bleeding or fibroids. However, both sexes can suffer from anemia. They may have blood loss from ulcers, hemorrhoids, bleeding polyps or even colorectal cancer. Some symptoms of anemia may include weakness, fatigue, pale gums, brittle nails, and shortness of breath. Another deficiency symptom is a sore tongue, which explains why people with anemia chew on ice. If you chew on ice constantly and or have any other symptoms, you should get a check up from your primary health provider. Almost all patients that have been diagnosed with anemia and properly treated with iron supplements or injections saw their cravings for chewing ice diminished within two weeks.
Even if your blood tests for iron deficiency come back normal, chewing ice can have negative consequences in the form of injury to your teeth. Chomping down on one too many ice cubes can cause tooth sensitivity and your teeth to chip or fracture, which can result in formation of an abscess and a trip to your dentist for a root canal.
If you have any questions about ice chewing, sensitive and/or fractured teeth please call Dr. Mogell at 561-394-9000 or visit our website at www.drmogell.com.
Katherine Danias, R.D.H., BA, Kenneth A. Mogell, D.M.D.
Kenneth A. Mogell D.M.D.
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