Official Review: TheLittleBook of Dental Questions

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Re: Official Review: TheLittleBook of Dental Questions

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It seems like this is a well thought out, and well written book. I don't think I really want to read it, but I'll give it a try.
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This book will definitely be useful to me, this is a very detailed review. Thanks a lot for the information, it can help to easily navigate the book.
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The Little Book of Dental Questions provides a welcoming format for finding an answer to almost any question one might have about caring for their teeth. It has the potential for lessening the fear of dental appointments and providing an understanding of technical terms. It is a helpful, easy to read reference manual needed by everyone.
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Visiting a dentist gives me night mares. Am now going to treat them like any other doctor.
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Thanks for the review, the book sounds very informative and I can definitely overlook small grammatical errors in favor of the author's expertise condensed in this book
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I usually don't go for self-help books. But, dental hygiene is very important. Brushing our teeth daily is not just enough for this. So, I'd like very much to learn some more about it, which would be useful in our day to day lives. Therefore, I thank you for the insightful review.
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I love that the author writes in an approachable way, I also like that the author focuses on techniques, the how versus the what. Can't wait to give this a read
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Dental awareness is necessary and books like these empowers readers. I hope the second round of editing suggested is implemented so it can be error free. Great review.
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Non-fiction is not my cup of tea. Though I'm not afraid of dentists I do not think I'd like to know more about the job and what problems might arise while attending a dentist. I'm sure the book will find its reader. Congratulations on becoming BOTD!
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This sounds like a good information source for those seeking more knowledge on dentists and teeth. I am not particularly interested in the subject matter so will skip this one for now, but did enjoy your review.
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There are too many grammatical mistakes for a book which is only 60-odd pages long, so it definitely requires more rigorous editing. I'm also not keen on the biblical quote - dental advice combination, so this book is probably not for me. That said, there's plenty of good sense served up here for you to...erm...get your teeth into. :oops:
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Since I usually find comfort in learning more information about subjects I tend to view as unpleasant, I'm looking forward to reading this. Thanks for your interesting review.
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I recommend this book for patients who fear to visit the dentist, it's quite
a helpful book for such people. Thanks for the free tips.
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I really enjoyed reading a bit of the first chapter. I'm going to explore further to find out about the plaque vs. tartar question! What a good idea to have some information about going to the dentist from a pro. Thanks for another great review.
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He is very cute and helps you with a lot of questions that we normally ask and very interesting to help us with a lot of new knowledge. :techie-studyinggray: :tiphat: :)
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