We have published a selection of free reports designed to help you understand common dental probelms and what you can do about them. A summarised list of the reports available is provided below. Click on the 'Read on' link to find out more and ask for your free copy.
Choosing a dentist – 10 Questions
We have written a guide to help you choose the right dental services for you by arming you with 10 important questions you should ask any dental office BEFORE agreeing to care. We are sharing insider secrets with you that most consumers don’t know.
Smile Makeovers
How can you improve the colour of your teeth?
There are 2 basic ways to improve the colour of teeth. The first is to use Porcelain Veneers and the
second is Bleaching. Both of these are explained in our free report.
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Laser Cavity Detector
DOES YOUR DENTIST ACTUALLY KNOW WHEN THERE IS DECAY IN YOUR TEETH OR JUST GUESSING? Research has shown that dentists miss 70% of the most common type of decay.
However, we’re fortunate, today, that we now have this (it’s called the Laser Diagnodent) an FDA approved laser cavity scanner.
Headache Relief
A large number of cases involving headache, muscle spasms and jaw joint pain are absolutely a dental problem.
The Medical and Dental professions increasingly are becoming aware of the intricate relationship between proper bite and the muscles and nerves of the jaw joint. A very delicate and predictably reproduce-able balance must occur in the chewing system for total harmony, comfort, and stability.
Learn 9 Critical Secrets
9 Critical Secrets How You Can Turn Back the Hands of Time, Smile Confidently and Chew Comfortably While Eating the Foods You Love Once Again.
Get back more than your teeth; recapture your feeling of youth and wellbeing!!!
Gum Disease
According to all the dental literature, which agrees with what I see in my practice, at least 4 out of 5 people are dentally unhealthy in the sense that they have an active oral infection. A chronic, low grade, painless oral infection over time destroys everything it comes into contact with—teeth, gums, and jawbone!

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