The Heart and Science of Restorative Healthcare
Oral health is associated with diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, sleep apnea, food digestion - even birth weight. With advanced diagnostic and preventive technology to identify oral pathology, oral healthcare has proven to be an integral part of general health.
Oral healthcare management dates back to ancient Egypt – estimated as far back as 7500 B.C. Over time, dental medicine has earned the slogan of...
The Window To Good Health
Timely diagnosis, appropriate treatment planning, regular follow-ups and referrals of both oral and systemic diseases are a prerequisite for healthy living.
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In fact, advances in oral health management are considered as a main contributor to increased life expectancy in America … and the world.
QualDent manages oral health risks – for payors, practices and people
2600 BC The inscription on the tomb of an Egyptian scribe named Hesy-Re is the first known reference to someone as a dental practitioner. He is honored as “the greatest of those who deal with teeth, and of physicians.
Both Aristotle and Hippocrates wrote about dentistry. They mention identifying the pattern in which adult teeth come in, stabilizing the teeth and jaw with wire, and methods for tooth extraction.
Modern practices improve tremendously. With standardize practice and new technology.
2600 BC The inscription on the tomb of an Egyptian scribe named Hesy-Re is the first known reference to someone as a dental practitioner. He is honored as “the greatest of those who deal with teeth, and of physicians.