Official Review: TheLittleBook of Dental Questions

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Re: Official Review: TheLittleBook of Dental Questions

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Fascinating how having a Christian background is meaningful even for oral hygienists! Makes one feel good to read this.
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I'm afraid I fit into the category of being afraid of dentists. It's not a mystery to me, I've had bad experiences and those now transfer to every dentist. I believe this book may clear up many questions about the dentist oral health but I'm not so certain it's going to serve the purpose of calming fear. Sometimes that fear is rooted very deeply and simply reading a book isn't going to help. I think I'll give this one a pass. Thanks for the informative review!
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Being a person who visits dentist on a regular basis, I am interested to read this book. It seems very informative..
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I read some of the book, " The Little Book of Dental Questions ", and it is a very informative book. The author covers all kinds of questions in the book from what kind of toothbrush is the best to use to how to clean your dentures correctly. It is a book you can keep referring to again and again to answer some of the questions that you might have regarding your teeth and what is the best thing to do in order to take the best care of them. I give the book 4*'s.
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The Little Book of Dental Questions by Marcia Mawae that sounds so informative and helpful. The book answers most of dental questions. I will love to try it out. Nice review
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Post by Zhariah »

This one sounds extremely helpful for those wanting to learn more about dentistry and teeth. It's a shame about the editing though, hopefully, the author has listened to your comments and had it edited properly. Thank you for a lovely review :)
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Anybody else notice the random capitalization in words? For example on the sample page you can find: "DiScL aimeR" "taBLe of contentS", and "intRoDUction". I thought that maybe there had been a secret code we were meant to figure out. DSLRBLSRDU doesn't spell anything though or seem to have any meaning though. Neither does icaecontentintoction. So it's just a random mistake that pops up I suppose.
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Post by Sonya Nicolaidis »

Your review is quite entertaining! You make this book sound informative and enjoyable, and although I probably wouldn't read it for pleasure, it might come in handy as a reference book. Pity the editing falls short. Thank you for your comments.
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Post by TheTrueNyree »

As I am a Dental professional, I can appreciate this book. I am curious to see what questions are covered. Its nice that there are bible verses paired with answers. I hope that those who read it can fill .or comfortable with going to the dentist. Congratulations on BOTD.
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It seems like a wonderful book that provides ample of information regarding dental hygiene. Great review.
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An interesting book of facts about dental care and answers to many of the questions about dental hygiene #NonFiction #DentalHygiene #Dentist #Facts #Questions #Answers #FreeBook
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Post by Cristina Chifane »

I've always been interested in learning more about dental hygiene, so this book seems like a good way of finding answers to some of my unanswered questions. Thanks for a detailed review!
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Post by Ekta Kumari »

Sounds like a very informative book. Looking after dental hygiene can really play a crucial role in the health of our whole body. I would love to know some facts from a professional on this. Congratulations to the author and thank you to you for an insightful review.
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Post by Claudiafhlux18 »

This is a first book on hygiene dental for me. There are many utility tips here and the citations of the Bible is a new idea with outfit for the teeth. The book is short but making good. Amazing.
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I'm guilty of not taking very good care of myself, including my teeth, so maybe the facts in here will help me. I wonder if the author included anything on grinding in your sleep; I stress a lot and grind a lot, so some advice and facts about that would be great. I'm not wild about the Christian quotes, but they seem to make up such a small fraction of the book that I don't think it would bother me at all. Thank you for the helpful review.
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