tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2492015096357137988.post8860058551167481941..comments2023-12-29T04:48:47.816+02:00Comments on TryUkraine.com Blog: Seeing a Dentist in UkraineSergeihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14893928328798534672noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2492015096357137988.post-53011735593126223452022-03-10T12:33:19.265+02:002022-03-10T12:33:19.265+02:00Thanks for sharing useful information also check m...Thanks for sharing useful information also check my blog<a href="https://www.klusster.com/portfolios/nidakhan/contents/254723?code=914bd1c3-f3ab-4e27-9af8-0806b4f8957b&share_content=true" rel="nofollow">Dental Filling Cost in Islamabad</a>cosmetic surgeryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16448769452574558303noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2492015096357137988.post-38111397132365160662019-09-02T10:01:55.975+03:002019-09-02T10:01:55.975+03:00Thanks for the shared this informative and interes...Thanks for the shared this informative and interesting information with us. I really enjoyed your article and waiting for new..<a href="http://loveyoursmileidaho.com/sedation-dentistry/" rel="nofollow"> General and Cosmetic Dentistry<br /></a><br /><br />Kabir Uddinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12193230134782083545noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2492015096357137988.post-57931301782700991222019-08-16T04:32:46.109+03:002019-08-16T04:32:46.109+03:00Friendly and quick. For a person who hated going t...Friendly and quick. For a person who hated going to the dentist I am not dreading my next cleaning!<a href="http://loveyoursmileidaho.com/sedation-dentistry/" rel="nofollow"> General and Cosmetic Dentistry</a>kabirhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02309006254498150643noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2492015096357137988.post-44990928390591967832011-12-06T17:01:59.027+02:002011-12-06T17:01:59.027+02:00I had a bad case of gum infection while traveling ...I had a bad case of gum infection while traveling in Eastern Europe last year. I had to see a dentist in Vilnius, Lithuania. I was pleasantly surprised to see they had modern equipment and very capable dentists in one of their government clinics. They did an amazing job on my gums.Emory Lanzihttp://bhdental.com/beverly-hills-cosmetic-dentists-services/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2492015096357137988.post-88462734449715342652011-11-10T21:41:43.551+02:002011-11-10T21:41:43.551+02:00A small comment on the dental situation in the Sta...A small comment on the dental situation in the States. In the current medical industry in the US, there is an overwhelming view in the populace that if the doctor (or dentist) were to miss something, and the missed problem shows itself later, that the doctor is to blame. And because people are sue-happy, doctors cover themselves by doing tests an procedures that aren't really needed, but protect the doctor from malpractice lawsuits. <br /><br />Due to government health insurance and the prevalence of private insurance, doctors feel justified in doing this, since the patient doesn't end up paying for it. And patients in this case also couldn't care less, unless they have no insurance.<br /><br />But in cases of doctors and dentists that don't take insurance at all and rather treat their services like say, a mechanic treats his services, the cost are dramatically lower. The Patient has all the say in what procedures are done, and the dentist is happy to do anything the patient is willing to pay for, (and since he takes no insurance, his prices must be low, or no one will use him). This is the basic experience you had.Nikolaibhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13572433436243210400noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2492015096357137988.post-48573670270389764892011-10-27T05:38:39.519+03:002011-10-27T05:38:39.519+03:00Anyway I've noticed that my own constant bad m...Anyway I've noticed that my own constant bad mood and sick feeling greatly improved whenever I had the metallic filling removed and replaced with a plastic one. The plastic ones are still bad, but they might possibly be better than the metal ones. Ideally, it would be best to remove the fillings and leave the cavities open and unfilled, but dentists won't do that.eagledove9https://www.blogger.com/profile/08975582734637723426noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2492015096357137988.post-74382107267895890062011-10-27T05:38:00.314+03:002011-10-27T05:38:00.314+03:00This is what I have learned about cavities and den...This is what I have learned about cavities and dental fillings.<br /><br />All types of dental fillings are harmful to health. There is no such thing as a 'good' dental filling material. Each type of filling causes different symptoms. Some types are slightly better than other types. <br /><br />Some people have symptoms caused by dental fillings, but they are not aware that they have symptoms or that the symptoms are caused by their fillings. I myself got my first dental filling when I was about 14 or 15, and at that time in my life, I did not know how to observe my own symptoms and connect them with their causes. So I did not notice symptoms caused by the filling at that time. I also had symptoms that were caused by my orthodontic braces and my plastic retainer, but again, I was not aware until much later that those things were causing the symptoms.<br /><br />Plastic fillings and retainers can cause: breast pain which might be diagnosed as fibrocystitis; headaches; mood swings; erectile dysfunction (impotence or its female equivalent - I don't know what they call it when it happens to females - perhaps anorgasmia); a reduction in mental ability, and other symptoms. These symptoms are caused by bisphenol-A (BPA), a chemical that leaches out of the plastic. I experienced all of these things myself whenever I got my first plastic fillings a couple years ago.<br /><br />Metal fillings can cause a different group of symptoms. I haven't read about it in a while so I might have a hard time remembering, but I personally experienced constant nausea in my stomach when I had the metal filling, before I had it removed. I always felt sick. However, the sickness was interpreted as a bad mood, not just as nausea. So I always felt like I was in a very negative mood. Low-level mercury poisoning from fillings can cause bizarre and eccentric behavior. My behavior might seem weird enough nowadays, but it was even weirder back when I had the metal filling. My mood and attitude improved greatly when I had the metal filling removed and replaced with a plastic one, but unfortunately I then experienced all the plastic-induced symptoms.<br /><br />I concluded that all types of fillings are bad, and that the best policy is to leave cavities alone, to simply stay away from the dentist and avoid getting any cavities drilled and filled. <br /><br />I tried to get the dentist to remove both of my fillings (which are now plastic), and just leave the cavities open and unfilled, but he said that he couldn't do that because it was unethical. So I am going to remove the fillings myself, by hand, using a drill, in the future after I get on a special diet that is meant to protect the teeth.<br /><br />I learned about remineralizing teeth. The Weston Price diet claims that it can strengthen teeth, however I have not been able to try the diet yet because, for a variety of reasons, I am not able to cook for myself at this time (partly because I am living in my car, and partly because of other problems going on). However, every time I mention the Weston Price diet I must give the disclaimer that some of the foods described in that diet can cause extremely severe food poisoning and other problems, and I've mentioned that before. So the diet needs more research and troubleshooting.<br /><br />Cavities can be caused by grains. Grains contain phytic acid, which you probably already know, because you learned about soaking grains and because you chose buckwheat as your grain, and they say that buckwheat contains a relatively low level of the phytic acid. It's possible that alcoholic beverages can cause cavities, particularly if the alcohol comes from grain. Phytic acid tends to cause loss of minerals in the body and the teeth.eagledove9https://www.blogger.com/profile/08975582734637723426noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2492015096357137988.post-36481244448607070382011-09-23T18:23:48.686+03:002011-09-23T18:23:48.686+03:00RE: "This time I paid the dentist directly. D...RE: "This time I paid the dentist directly. Don't quite understand how that works." - The dentist simply bypassed the clinic and put the money in her own pocket. Sadly, this is common in state-run enterprises.<br /><br />Thanks for a great blog, it's very interesting to read about your experiences here in Ukraine.Artemhttp://www.fiveflagshostel.comnoreply@blogger.com