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The Whole Tooth: How To Find A Good Dentist, Keep Healthy Teeth, And Avoid The Incompetents, Quacks, And Frauds [Hardcover]

Dr. Marvin J. Schissel (Author), Dr. John E. Dodes (Author)
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February 15, 1997
A user's manual for anyone who goes to the dentist.

Everyone who's ever sat in the dentist's chair knows it can be a daunting experience: Exactly what work needs to be done? Will it hurt? Are there risks? What are the alternatives? Is the dentist going to do the best job possible? Far too often, answers to these and other questions remain unexplored, and the patient settles for mediocre care, too much physical pain, and too high a bill.

Enter Drs. Schissel and Dodes, two veteran dentists who have earned a reputation as impassioned consumer advocates in a field that has become increasingly riddled with low-quality work, unnecessary or even bogus treatments, deceptive claims, and inflated costs for the patient.

In The Whole Tooth, they explain how to make truly informed decisions and take the best possible care of your teeth. Topics include:

* What you need to know in order to judge whether your dentist is doing good work
* The truth about your toothpaste, toothbrush, mouthwash, and other oral hygiene products
* Clear, no-nonsense information about fillings, crowns, root canals, bridgework, dentures, and implants
* The facts about TMJ (Temporomandibular Joint Disorder), the safety of silver amalgam fillings, and risk of infection in the dentist's office
* The special needs of children's teeth
* How managed care affects your access to high-quality dental work.

Filled with the information every consumer and every dentist must know, this authoritative, straightforward book will help you and your family sort through the myths and misinformation in order to keep your teeth healthy and beautiful for a lifetime-- which, for the record, is how long they are supposed to last!

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You may think, from a lifetime of going to dentists who seem entirely assured of their conclusions, that dentistry is an exact science. You would be wrong. The authors, both impassioned consumer advocates, find the quality of dental work slipping, and the amount of fraud and quackery rising. Among their revelations: You don't need to replace silver or mercury fillings because they aren't poisonous. You don't need to bleach your teeth because adult teeth aren't supposed to be white (across all races, the natural color of healthy teeth is yellowish).

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Schissel and Dodes argue that good dentists do their work carefully and thoroughly and therefore take more time and have to charge commensurately. The American Dental Association, by allowing public mention of only cost--rather than quality--and by failing to act on reports of poor work, has, they say, encouraged slipshod dentistry. Speedy work and the pressure to cut costs at managed care organizations are killing off the traditional dentist who takes pride in his work and, especially, in helping patients maintain healthy teeth. Becoming old, Schissel and Dodes assert, does not necessarily entail the loss of teeth. They inveigh against those who argue that amalgam fillings are unsafe and those who claim to treat temperomandibular joint problems, which they say are only a fad. Those seeking a new dentist or assurance that their current dentist is doing good work may find this book invaluable. Indeed, the chapter "Primer on Quackery" alone is almost worth the book's price. William Beatty

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press; 1st edition (February 15, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312152299
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312152291
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,390,403 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Too antiquated and negative on progressive dentistry, February 18, 1998
This review is from: The Whole Tooth: How To Find A Good Dentist, Keep Healthy Teeth, And Avoid The Incompetents, Quacks, And Frauds (Hardcover)
Being a practicing 'modern' dentist, I and my colleagues have read and studied this book and while it attempts to be a consumer protection text, it seems to make any 20th century advances in dentistry material for quackery and fraud allegations. There are many, myself included, ethical practitioners who are studying constantly to provide top level esthetic, functional healthy dentistry. Yes, this includes non-amalgam materials, nutritional counselling and a total body approach to achieve optimal oral health. This is a far more difficult angle to approach the profession from and it would be much easier to place 'mercury' fillings and gold crowns. This work is being done after many hours of consultation and patient education and there is no fraudulent acts being committed. Are we quacks for approaching a mechanical profession from a biological standpoint or are we at last being doctors? I would challenge the authors to an online discussion of their ideas and research findings to justify their material. I, along with many others would love to also discuss their views on TMJ and occlusion and its negative correlation as this is simply laughable.("Drs, have Pete Dawson and Okerson and Tanaka read this book, I think not??') The book has the right idea I just think some of these ideas are a little antiquated....it's 1999 now lets move on!!!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very pleased to know that these professionals think as I do., March 9, 1999
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This review is from: The Whole Tooth: How To Find A Good Dentist, Keep Healthy Teeth, And Avoid The Incompetents, Quacks, And Frauds (Hardcover)
After attending many so-called seminars which pressure dentists into applying high ticket technologies or overstepping our realm(s) of expertise, this book is our conscious. As a professional with the future in mind, baby boomers will be around for a while--so should the fruits of our labor. This book reminds us all of what really matters the most: GOOD WORK.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very pleased to know that these professionals think as I do., March 9, 1999
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This review is from: The Whole Tooth: How To Find A Good Dentist, Keep Healthy Teeth, And Avoid The Incompetents, Quacks, And Frauds (Hardcover)
After attending many so-called seminars which pressure dentists into applying high ticket technologies or overstepping our realm(s) of expertise, this book is our conscious. As a professional with the future in mind, baby boomers will be around for a while--so should the fruits of our labor. This book reminds us all of what really matters the most: GOOD WORK.
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