The Brand Wellness Center

Office News

Hi All;

Dr. Brand has two published articles this summer. Please see Dr. Brand's Holistic Dentistry article in Creations Magazine at http://www.creationsmagazine.com/articles/C120/Brand.html.  Also see July's copy of Wisdom Magazine at http://wisdom-magazine.com/Article.aspx?articleID=571   to read her article on DNA Activation. For a hard copy, you can find these magazines for free at your neighborhood health store or yoga facility.

Now is the perfect time to detox. We are offering 10% courtesy discount on our Detox Ionizing Footbaths. Schedule this with a session of Reflexology to have a truly relaxing and healthful experience. Schedule a  30 minute Sound Healing Therapy session and receive a free meditation CD.                   

Also, we have  24 Strand DNA Activation sessions available. Please see Diandra’s website or call our office to answer any questions and make an appointment for this transformational experience.

    

                                                      Give the Gift of Health!

    Gift Certificates Are Now Available for All Holistic Services.
    This includes intuitive healing sessions, reflexology foot massage,                   detox footbaths, as well as tooth whitening.

To learn about our many holistic services, please look under our integrative healing.website or call our office for more information.  Our goal is to develop a strong partnership with every patient. When you understand the relationship of your oral health to your systemic health, we can help you maintain a healthy mouth and body.

Feel free to contact us by phone at 212 947-0073 or through EnlightenedDentistry.net to answer any questions or concerns.

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SmileLink Articles

Your Best Smile is Here

It's going to be so nice to see your dazzling smiling again! You looked pretty gloomy when we found that you had an old filling that needed to be replaced. We decided that an indirect onlay would be the best restoration for you. "Indirect" simply meant that the restoration was made in a laboratory rather than in our office. After we remove the old, worn out filling and prepare the tooth for the new restoration, we first give you a temporary restoration. It takes a few days to get the impression to the lab and then get back the permanent restoration.
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Feel Good with Beautiful Teeth

Believe it or not, we get as excited as you do when you see how much your smile can be improved with some minor, subtle changes. They may be subtle, but what a remarkable difference they will make. With the materials and techniques available in today's technology, we can do absolute wonders for your smile. You might have a gap between your teeth, or your teeth are not as white as you would like them to be. Perhaps you have one tooth that is longer than the other. No problem. For a gap, we could place veneers.
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Finding Dental Financial Help

You might know people who freeze in place because they can't locate something they desperately need. They feel like they are trying to find the needle in the haystack, and you don't know how to help. If the search was for a pair of brown shoes, that would not be such a crisis. But because we are talking about finding dental care for people who are economically-disadvantaged, it is significant. Maintaining optimal oral health is vital to everyone's overall health, not just dental health. It might be dental care for a child who is at high risk for developing tooth decay, but whose parents do not have the financial means to seek treatment. Maybe it is a low-income senior who is in critical need of general dental care but must buy food and life-sustaining medications instead.
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Save Space for Teeth

Remember in grade school when you were late getting to the cafeteria and your friend saved you a place in line? If she had not, other students would have moved into "your" place and there would not have been any room for you. It is the same situation when your youngster loses a primary tooth before the permanent tooth has erupted. Your youngster's bones are growing, and as they grow, teeth shift in the jawbone. If there is an empty space between two teeth, a neighboring tooth can move into it, just like students moved into "your" space in the cafeteria line. Early loss of a primary tooth is a common occurrence, and reserving space for that permanent tooth is extremely important.
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