Explained -OR- Not?
[By Dr. David E. Marcinko MBA]
An investigation by The Associated Press has many dentists grinding their teeth.
The report found there was no credible evidence to back up the claimed benefits of flossing, a habit trumpeted by oral hygienists and dentists everywhere.
ESSAY
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-big-problem-with-flossing/
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Why this is personal for me?
OK – I admit it. I dropped out of dental school before attending medical school. Mea Culpa!
Assessment
TRUST in healthcare is the issue? NOT flossing.
MORE: Tooth Brush Production = https://dms.licdn.com/playback/C4D05AQHMvexG6Jdkvw/637a1198f8bf4a7eafad421fbfce862a/feedshare-mp4_3300-captions-thumbnails/1507940147251-drlcss?e=1548864000&v=beta&t=xnChwkmumjyHPbnXkHURT2sZg8oqRKKkPSzv03fBics
Conclusion
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