All posts tagged dentist

To Floss or Not to Floss

FLOSSHave you seen the article about flossing that’s gone viral on the internet over the past several weeks?  This one is about the lack of clinical evidence that flossing prevents tooth decay.  When my cousin sent me the article, I thought it was a hoax, but it appeared to be from NYTimes Magazine, no lightweight in the publishing world.  As I read it, I grew alarmed, not by the content of the article but by the implications.  By glancing at the headlines one could come away with the idea that flossing doesn’t work.  What the article actually says is that there aren’t clinical trials to prove that it works.

Why is it that we, as humans, will skip over 54,000 information bytes that give one opinion, but will focus on the ONE byte that opines differently, especially if it concerns something we’re not crazy about doing anyway?  It’s one of the endearing qualities that makes us special, I guess.

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You’ve Gotta Guy

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I’m really lucky.  In my family, we have doctors, a dentist, a waitress, a nurse, a personal trainer, a lawyer, an IT guru, teachers.  These are my go-to people when I have a medical or dental question or if I have a question about chemistry or why my printer isn’t printing.  Is this something serious I should have checked out or is this something normal?  I’ve “gotta guy.”  So lucky!

What I don’t have in my family is an investment advisor, an auto mechanic, a politician, an athletic coach, a builder, an accountant, an airline or travel specialist, a landscaper, or a clergy person.  Other people do, and they are lucky too.  We all have someone in our lives who is the person we go to when we really need the best advice about some issue that’s come up.  Someone we trust to help us out and steer us in the right direction.  Someone we go to before we hit the Yellow Pages or do a Google search.

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Insurance: Bane or Blessing?

I don’t know whether to bless it or curse it.  I bless it when I need it and it covers a medical/dental procedure.  I curse it when it doesn’t and when I pay my monthly premium.  Now, what am I getting, exactly, for this big chunk of change?  Sometimes I think I would be better off to buy disaster insurance and take my chances.  Because that’s what the insurance game is all about: taking chances.  It’s legalized gambling.  What I’m gambling on, though, is my and my family’s health.

I’m not a gambler; have no interest in Las Vegas, casino boats, and the like.  I work too hard for my money to see gambling as a form of entertainment.  I have no problem with other people gambling.  It’s just not for me.

I suppose, then, it should come as no surprise to me, that I gamble very conservatively with my health.  I assume that at some point in the year I or one of my family members will need the E.R., an ambulance, an unexpected trip to the doctor, etc.  What if it’s more serious, though?  Am I willing to have disaster insurance that will pay everything after $100,000?  Nope.  That’s too much for me to risk.  So I gripe and complain every month as I pay my ridiculous premium.

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