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In this 307th episode I welcome Commander Dr. Mark Cannon, Commander Dr. Nick Pulos, Lieutenant Dr. Joey Sieker and Lt. Commander Erika Spencer to the show to discuss military reserve options for residents and attendings. Our Sponsors:* Check out Factor: https://factormeals.com/accrac50off* Check out Truelearn and use my code ACCRAC for a great deal: https://truelearn.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode, Dr. T. Michael W. Halcomb ( @tmichaelwhalcomb ) interviews Rev. Mark Cannon. They will talk about his platform StepBible and more. This is an interview you don't want to miss! Tune in! ***GlossaHouse resources are available at our website! - https://glossahouse.com/ ✏️ ***Sign up for classes with GlossaHouse U - https://glossahouse.com/pages/classes
Did you know that the inflammation that drives your eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, etc., could be triggered by your oral microbiome? That's right... Inflammation that shows up on your skin is often triggered elsewhere! And one often overlooked spot in the body is your mouth. Like your gut microbiome (which I've talked a lot about on the show), your oral microbiome is also incredibly diverse and can, due to a variety of factors, become dysbiotic or imbalanced. The resulting immune response from your body can trigger cytokines that then end up elsewhere, increasing inflammation. My guest today -- Dr. Victoria Sampson -- is a brilliant dentist who joined me to blow your mind about all of the intricate relationships between inflammation, cytokines, oral microbiome, testing and best dental practices to keep your teeth and gums healthy. She's a functional dentist and researcher based in central London. She obtained her Bachelor's in Dental Surgery from Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry and is now known for her work in developing salivary diagnostics, microbiome testing and incorporating artificial intelligence into everyday care. Her work has been acknowledged worldwide resulting in her becoming a scientific advisor, board member and clinical lead of multiple dental companies globally. Victoria has published numerous papers in the UK and internationally and was the first dentist in the world to link gum disease with worse COVID complications. Victoria is also the first dentist to be shortlisted for Forbes 30 under 30 in Healthcare and Science in Europe and has now founded her own multidisciplinary health center in London aimed at putting the mouth back in the body and connecting the oral microbiome with general health. Because of my own journey overcoming gingivitis (which I firmly believe was due to both poor habits and a dysbiotic oral microbiome), I'm fascinated by this information. So if you've also struggled with dental issues or are looking for clues to what's driving the inflammation under the surface, this is an excellent conversation! What's been your experience with gingivitis and dental issues? Have you ever considered that there could be an oral microbiome imbalance partly to blame? Share your thoughts in the comments! In this episode: Connection of oral microbiome + severity of Covid-19 (research) The spectrum of oral and gum disease- what it looks like How pathogenic bacteria travels throughout the body in leaky gum syndrome What are the red complex pathogens? Top nutritional deficiencies or even diseases seen from the oral standpoint and the symptoms WHY you shouldn't be using mouthwash right after brushing your teeth Quotes "You're nine times more likely to be in the ICU and to be intubated [with COVID] if you have severe periodontal disease." [05:55] "You can get a lot of nutritional deficiencies in the mouth. It presents in the mouth first before you might see symptoms elsewhere, and the reason for that is because the oral mucosa, so the skin lining the inside of your mouth, it regenerates at a much faster rate than most other parts of your body." [20:07] Links Find Dr. Sampson online | Instagram Could there be a link between oral hygiene and the severity of SARS-CoV-2 infections? {RESEARCH} Healthy Skin Show ep. 303: How To Reverse Gingivitis + Bleeding Gums Healthy Skin Show ep. 293: Watch Out For This Inflammatory Mouth Bacteria To Your Skin + Health w/ Dr. Mark Cannon, DDS Healthy Skin Show ep. 260: Oral Microbiome-Skin Rash Connection w/ Dr. Mark Burhenne Try Risewell for some great toothpaste and oral care products (no fluoride). Use HEALTHYSKINSHOW for 10% OFF!
On today's episode, Dr. Jaime interviews Clinical Professor of Otolaryngology (Dental Surgery), Dr. Mark Cannon! Dr. Cannon is the Research Coordinator of the Dental Division of Ann and Robert Lurie Children's Hospital and is actively involved in the development of new biomaterials, with a special emphasis on bioactivity of materials in the pediatric patient. He has been very active in research into the microbiota and biofilms, testing new probiotics and their interactions and inhibition by other bacteria or biomaterials. GET 15% OFF EQUIP PRIME PROTEIN USING CODE DRFIT AT WWW.EQUIPFOODS.COM
OSA is more common than you think. And as dentists, it's so important to identify this insidious condition as early as possible. Not only can it wreak havoc on your patient's teeth and gums, it can also cause serious systemic health issues for the adult, child and even newborn. Today we'll discuss integrative oral medicine and how it relates to conditions like OSA. We'll also discuss the importance of using biologically kind restorative materials that promote systemic health and predictable long-term clinical success. Our guest is Dr. Mark Cannon, a Professor of Otolaryngology, Division of Dentistry at Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, and a member of the International Association of Pediatric Dentistry. In addition to maintaining a large private practice in the suburbs of Chicago, he is the Research Coordinator of the residency program at Ann and Robert Lurie Children's Hospital, Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Cannon is on the Executive Board, current President (2023) and a Master Fellow of the American Academy for Oral and Systemic Health.
Bulletproof Hygiene Podcast Episode 116 Host: Charissa Wood, RDH Guest: Dr. Mark Cannon Key Takeaways: Dysbiosis- Root Cause for Oral Disease Human Evolved with their Commensal Kids in the US being born today are missing about 20% of the microbiome Strep Salivarius is a very important probiotic Biogaia- Recommended Probiotic for Prenatal Look for the Key Thing- Cobblestone Gingiva Every Cancer has Specific Microbiomes Prebiotics and Probiotics Both Work Best Xylitol Enhances Your Innate Defenses against Everything References: Hygiene Mastermind Summit Mighty Networks BioGaia Tweetable: We evolved with our commensals, as we evolve over millions of years with mainly good bacteria our bodies gave up a lot of functions that we normally would have to those bacteria. - Dr. Mark Cannon
The oral microbiome has been recently classified as a “gateway” microbiome, giving it immense importance in total body health. The placental microbiome is another gateway microbiome- it sets the immune system of the developing child- and is extremely important since it's closely related in microbial content to the oral microbiome! But what creates a dysbiotic oral microbiome? My guest today is Mark L. Cannon. He is a Professor of Otolaryngology- Division of Dentistry at Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, an Attending Physician at Ann and Robert Lurie Children's Hospital, and a member of the International Association of Pediatric Dentistry. In addition to being the founder of Associated Dental Specialists of Long Grove (1981); he is the Research Coordinator of the Pediatric Dental residency program at Ann and Robert Lurie Children's Hospital, Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Cannon has 40 years of experience in pediatric dentistry and has presented lectures both nationally and internationally. He lectures on many oral health topics including evolutionary oral medicine, the gateway microbiomes, biologic and bioactive dental materials (patents owner), probiotics, and all aspects of everyday Pediatric oral health. Dr. Cannon has humbly accepted two invitations by the Karolinska Institutet, first to the Nobel Forum (2016) and secondly to the Nobel Assembly (2017). Most of all, Dr. Cannon is the proud father of five, all of whom are very accomplished. He is also a very proud grandfather! Do you have issues with both the skin and your dental health? Have you considered tackling the mouth issues first? Let me know in the comments! In this episode: What is a "gateway microbiome"? Why missing THESE bacteria from your mouth microbiome is problematic List of diseases + health issues associated with a messed up oral microbiome What bacteria like P. gingivalis can INSIDE of your cells Is xylitol helpful for oral microbiome health? Strep salivarius VS. Strep mutans Quotes "Half the population has their gut controlled by the mouth. If you have leaky gut, you have leaky gums, leaky blood-brain barrier... And before you know it, problems with the skin, which is what we've seen in so many studies. You'll find a lot of studies showing that with every skin disorder, there's an associated gut microbiome problem" [06:07] "It was a very, very powerful multi-center study... And they significantly reduced preterm birth by having the moms chewing xylitol gum. I mean, the savings and healthcare dollars are huge, but again, you're working on a gateway microbiome and you're inhibiting a keystone pathogen." [16:04] Links Find Dr. Cannon online along with his bio here The American Academy for Oral Systemic Health Want to try some amazing toothpaste + mints with xylitol? Try RiseWell! Healthy Skin Show ep. 260: Oral Microbiome-Skin Rash Connection w/ Dr. Mark Burhenne Healthy Skin Show ep. 020: How Your Mouth Microbiome Can Mess Up Your Skin w/ Trina Felber
This week we chat with Nathan Jones, CEO of Xlear, and Northwestern Univeristy Otolaryngology Professor Dr. Mark Cannon. We dive into the "gateway microbiome" of the nasal and oral passageways and how we can prevent illness by keeping these gateways healthy and "xlear." And if you're like, what the func is xylitol, you'll learn all about it and why Dr. Cannon calls it the body's "Vitamin X." On What The Health?!: Is spinach bad for you? Was Popeye wrong? Maybe...? Code WTFUNC at Living Prana! Code FUNC for 15% off your first order of the Adapt Naturals Core Plus bundle at Kresser.co/whatthefunc! Code FUNC for $500 off tuition at Functional Medicine Coaching Academy.
Dr Mark Cannon and Nathan Jones will be on the program to talk about a new study published by the CDC that the children in Utah are not receiving their recommended nutrition. Over 66% drink sugary beverages daily and 52% are not receiving a daily dose of fruit and vegetables. Hear all the details on what must be done to prevent Utah kids from being at high risk for diabetes, heart disease, etc.
Dr. Mark Cannon and Dr. Susan Maples discuss the importance of bugs in our system and why it's important to know how they can actually help our health—and what to steer clear of that's damaging our health in ways we may not realize.
Today I sit with author Mark Cannon who has written the book, "Lincoln's Scout. The Diary of Horatio Cooke, Soldier, Spy, Escape Artist". Not only has Mark Cannon served 36 years in Law Enforcement, but he himself is an escape artist. This makes him the most appropriate person to tell the story of the escape artist who would become Lincoln's most trusted scout and eventually Houdini's mentor!More from Mark Cannon here: https://www.cannonsgreatescapes.com/ Sign up on Patreon and be in the running for the upcoming raffle: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=51151470&fan_landing=truMusic is graciously provided by Craig Duncan.Support the show:(The podcast receives monetary compensation from these options.)Make a one time donation of any amount here: https://www.paypal.me/supportuntoldCWMake a monthly payment through Patreon and get the most up to date news on the podcast! Also, if you choose the 2,3, or 4 tier, you'll be able to ask the experts questions ahead of time!https://www.patreon.com/user?u=51151470&fan_landing=truThis show is made possible by the support of our sponsors. Please check them out below:The Badge Maker, proudly carrying affordable, USA made products for reenactors, living history interpreters, and lovers of history. https://www.civilwarcorpsbadges.com/Civil War Trails is the world's largest 'Open Air Museum' offering over 1,350 sites across six states. Paddle to Frederick Douglass's birthplace, follow the Gettysburg Campaign turn-by-turn in your car, or hike to mountain tops where long forgotten earthworks and artillery positions await you. Follow Civil War Trails and create some history of your own. www.civilwartrails.orgMilitary Images is America's only magazine dedicated solely to the study of portrait photographs of Civil War soldiers. In each quarterly issue of MI, readers find a mix of analysis, case studies, examinations of material culture and personal stories that offer a unique perspective on the human aspect of the Civil War.http://militaryimagesmagazine.com/The Excelsior BrigadeDealers in FINE CIVIL WAR MEMORABILIA.The goal of the "Brigade" is to offer high quality, original items while ensuring the best in service and customer satisfaction. https://www.excelsiorbrigade.com/HistoryFixCome enjoy history! Whether it's a movie, short film, documentary or site visit - come find a way to get away for a bit! Explore stories from the Middle Ages to the early 21st century. Enjoy historical content always ad free and get a 7-day free trial as you explore our site. Be sure to check in on Fridays as that's when new content is uploaded. https://www.historyfix.com/Check us out on Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube:https://www.facebook.com/untoldcivilwar/ https://www.instagram.com/untold_civil_war/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMMWxSupport the show
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In this episode of A Tale of Two Hygienists Machell and Andrew have a reunion of sorts from an episode they recorded at Chicago Midwinter Dental Meeting with Dr. Mark Cannon. Dr. Cannon joins us for another episode to discuss the oral microbiome as it relates to airway health. This episode has FREE CE! Be sure to view your state guidelines to ensure this CE is applicable in your State. You can view all episodes with Free CE here. Take the CE course for this episode HERE Interview Starts: 03:50.040 Episode Highlights - The skin is attached to the body - The WHY - Go a level deeper with your patients - Diet - Don't trust half of what you read - Pillars of health - Education adjuncts - Airway issues and the consequences - The robbing of excellence - The importance of education Quotes “You are the most important people in health care right now, you have the greatest opportunity and responsibility.” “The oral microbiome or gateway is essential to your health, period.” “To me it is like a beautiful landscape portrait where you look at all the systems that work together, all life is connected.” “Just because it is there, doesn't mean it is evil.” “When you are performing a debridement, you are just removing the surace stuff, you are not getting your scaler into the cells, the number one thing you have in your arsenal is education.” “We have to exercise and have the right diet to have a healthy microbiome.” “We can't always trust what we read, SHOCK.” “What they are doing at home is even more important than what we are doing in our practices.” “You have to hit the patient on so many fronts that you can't do it in one appointment, they are only going to absorb 1/30th of it, you have to use adjuncts like tear sheets.” “When patients leave I covered what I needed to cover, and let them know what we are going to cover at the next appointment.” “If you don't know what is normal, how do you know what is abnormal.” Links: https://www.drmarklcannon.com/ AAOSH: https://www.aaosh.org/
In this episode of A Tale of Two Hygienists Machell and Andrew have a reunion of sorts from an episode they recorded at Chicago Midwinter Dental Meeting with Dr. Mark Cannon. Dr. Cannon joins us for another episode to discuss the oral microbiome as it relates to airway health. This episode has FREE CE! Be sure to view your state guidelines to ensure this CE is applicable in your State. You can view all episodes with Free CE here. Take the CE course for this episode HERE Episode Highlights - The skin is attached to the body - The WHY - Go a level deeper with your patients - Diet - Don't trust half of what you read - Pillars of health - Education adjuncts - Airway issues and the consequences - The robbing of excellence - The importance of education Quotes “You are the most important people in health care right now, you have the greatest opportunity and responsibility.” “The oral microbiome or gateway is essential to your health, period.” “To me it is like a beautiful landscape portrait where you look at all the systems that work together, all life is connected.” “Just because it is there, doesn't mean it is evil.” “When you are performing a debridement, you are just removing the surace stuff, you are not getting your scaler into the cells, the number one thing you have in your arsenal is education.” “We have to exercise and have the right diet to have a healthy microbiome.” “We can't always trust what we read, SHOCK.” “What they are doing at home is even more important than what we are doing in our practices.” “You have to hit the patient on so many fronts that you can't do it in one appointment, they are only going to absorb 1/30th of it, you have to use adjuncts like tear sheets.” “When patients leave I covered what I needed to cover, and let them know what we are going to cover at the next appointment.” “If you don't know what is normal, how do you know what is abnormal.” Links: https://www.drmarklcannon.com/ AAOSH: https://www.aaosh.org/
Ready to get real specific? Our expert is too. This week we're joined by Dr. Mark Cannon, as he looks at specific pathogens and how they can affect total body health. Each Thursday, join Dr. Raja and Dr. Hadar, board certified dermatologists, as they share the latest evidence based research in integrative dermatology. To learn more about the oral microbiome connection, attend Dr. Cannon's lecture at the 2022 Integrative Dermatology Symposium. Mark L. Cannon, DDS, MS is a Professor of Otolaryngology, Division of Dentistry at Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, an Attending Physician at Ann and Robert Lurie Children's Hospital and a member of the International Association of Pediatric Dentistry. In addition to being the founder of Associated Dental Specialists of Long Grove (1981); he is the Research Coordinator of the Pediatric Dental residency program at Ann and Robert Lurie Children's Hospital, Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Cannon has 40 years of experience in pediatric dentistry and has presented lectures both nationally and internationally. He lectures on many oral health topics including evolutionary oral medicine, the gateway microbiomes, biologic and bioactive dental materials (patents owner), probiotics, and all aspects of everyday Pediatric oral health. Dr. Cannon has humbly accepted two invitations by the Karolinska Institutet, first to the Nobel Forum (2016) and secondly to the Nobel Assembly (2017). Most of all, Dr. Cannon is the proud father of five, all of whom are very accomplished. He is also a very proud grandfather!
Please Leave a Review! On this bonus episode we are joined by Dr. Mark Cannon. Dr. Cannon talks to Andrew, and guest co-host Machell Hudson about Xylitol and its use as a prebiotic. We have heard some of the benefits of xylitol in the past but Dr. Cannon opens our eyes to just how many ways xylitol can be used to improve our health. Big thank you to Xlear, makers of the amazing Spry Dental Defense System line of products for making this interview with Dr. Cannon possible! Dr. Cannon is the Research Coordinator of the Dental Division of Ann and Robert Lurie Children's Hospital and is actively involved in the development of new biomaterials, with a special emphasis on bioactivity of materials in the pediatric patient. Episode Highlights Xylitol is a prebiotic Cruise ship analogy Xylitol - The first step Xylitol and cancer research Xylitol and nasal health Xylitol and skin health Dr. Cannons close call in his Dodge Charger Xylitol in an IV Fluoride+Xylitol study (Bad research) Early childhood caries The triad Getting good (research backed) Xylitol Quotes “Prebiotic are part of your diet, your intake that affects all of your bacteria.” “Now our body produces 15 grams of xylitol per day through 3 major pathways. “Vitamin C becomes xylitol.” “Xylitol is a first step of energy production for mitochondria.” “Xylitol is so important right now in cancer research, we are looking at how it modulates, we know that it inhibits all cancer cell lines.” “I hope in 2 or 3 years we will see xylitol in all cancer treatments.” “Xylitol is beautiful, it blocks the growth of many of the bad bacteria, period.” “A shocking fact, the skin is part of the body, just like we learned the mouth is part of the body.” “Alzheimer's starts in your 20's because of periodontal disease.” “How do you get those little tiny brushes inside the cells?” “In a lot of countries they have xylitol IV solutions.” “It was the fluoride that didn't work in the group.” “When you see a child with early childhood caries they are already marked for a life full of issues.” “In the children with early childhood caries, you need to work on airway, then diet, then fight the dysbiosis and hit them with lots of xylitol.” “We are better because of Dr. Mark Cannon.” “Not any xylitol will work, you need to use products that are researched.” “In the mouth you want 10-20% xylitol, on the skin 1-5% is fine.” “We use Spry products in my office.” Links https://www.drmarklcannon.com/ https://xlear.com/ Call Xlear at 801-492-2100 https://xlear.com/spry-dental-defense-system-products Studies https://xlear.com/science/ https://xlear.com/spryscience/ https://xlear.com/articles-studies/ A Tale of Two Hygienists Podcast A Tale of Two Hygienists homepage AToTH on Facebook AToTH on Instagram AToTH on LinkedIn
Please Leave a Review! On this bonus episode we are joined by Dr. Mark Cannon. Dr. Cannon talks to Andrew, and guest co-host Machell Hudson about Xylitol and its use as a prebiotic. We have heard some of the benefits of xylitol in the past but Dr. Cannon opens our eyes to just how many ways xylitol can be used to improve our health. Big thank you to Xlear, makers of the amazing Spry Dental Defense System line of products for making this interview with Dr. Cannon possible! Dr. Cannon is the Research Coordinator of the Dental Division of Ann and Robert Lurie Children's Hospital and is actively involved in the development of new biomaterials, with a special emphasis on bioactivity of materials in the pediatric patient. Episode Highlights Xylitol is a prebiotic Cruise ship analogy Xylitol - The first step Xylitol and cancer research Xylitol and nasal health Xylitol and skin health Dr. Cannons close call in his Dodge Charger Xylitol in an IV Fluoride+Xylitol study (Bad research) Early childhood caries The triad Getting good (research backed) Xylitol Quotes “Prebiotic are part of your diet, your intake that affects all of your bacteria.” “Now our body produces 15 grams of xylitol per day through 3 major pathways. “Vitamin C becomes xylitol.” “Xylitol is a first step of energy production for mitochondria.” “Xylitol is so important right now in cancer research, we are looking at how it modulates, we know that it inhibits all cancer cell lines.” “I hope in 2 or 3 years we will see xylitol in all cancer treatments.” “Xylitol is beautiful, it blocks the growth of many of the bad bacteria, period.” “A shocking fact, the skin is part of the body, just like we learned the mouth is part of the body.” “Alzheimer's starts in your 20's because of periodontal disease.” “How do you get those little tiny brushes inside the cells?” “In a lot of countries they have xylitol IV solutions.” “It was the fluoride that didn't work in the group.” “When you see a child with early childhood caries they are already marked for a life full of issues.” “In the children with early childhood caries, you need to work on airway, then diet, then fight the dysbiosis and hit them with lots of xylitol.” “We are better because of Dr. Mark Cannon.” “Not any xylitol will work, you need to use products that are researched.” “In the mouth you want 10-20% xylitol, on the skin 1-5% is fine.” “We use Spry products in my office.” Links https://www.drmarklcannon.com/ https://xlear.com/ Call Xlear at 801-492-2100 https://xlear.com/spry-dental-defense-system-products Studies https://xlear.com/science/ https://xlear.com/spryscience/ https://xlear.com/articles-studies/ A Tale of Two Hygienists Podcast A Tale of Two Hygienists homepage AToTH on Facebook AToTH on Instagram AToTH on LinkedIn
On this episode you'll hear a review of the book Lincoln's Scout by author Mark Cannon. This is the story of Civil War Soldier and future magician Harry (Horatio) Cooke. Also, I share my recollection of visiting the American Museum of Magic for the first time, many years ago. For more on Cooke, listen to podcast Ep 16.
An expert panel will discuss COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy to:Address common mythsProvide talking points to use among “vaccine hesitant” peers/colleagues, patients, and the publicProvide an overview of current vaccines and their safety and efficacy dataFaculty will include:Mark Cannon, MD, PhD; Infectious Disease, Munson HealthcareJoshua Meyerson, MD; Medical Director, Health Department of Northwest Michigan, DHD#4 and Benzie Leelanau DHDNick Torney, PharmD, BCPS; Clinical Pharmacist, Infectious Disease, Munson Medical CenterChristine Nefcy, MD; Chief Medical Officer, Munson Healthcare
Mark Cannon, Senior Vice President for Finance & Administration and Chief Financial Officer with LCMS Foundation, joins Andy and Sarah to talk about what LCMS Foundation does in their daily work, what an intern with LCMS Foundation would experience and learn, and what makes this opportunity unique. Learn more about LCMS Foundation and the internship opportunities at lcmsfoundation.org/careers.
Live from the AAOSH 10th Annual Scientific Session. Chris and Machell are joined by Dr. Mark Cannon to discuss the speakers and activities from day 1. This episode is also available in video format, watch here: https://youtu.be/rGR-CNZXPEY Interested in learning more about these presentations? Purchase the recordings here: https://aaosh.memberclicks.net/digital-recordings
Mark Cannon, CFO, Sr. VP of Finance and Administration for the LCMS Foundation, joins Andy and Sarah to talk about what he does for the LCMS Foundation, the recent St. Louis Post Dispatch contest he entered, and how being knowledgeable about the stock market and economy can benefit the church and also individuals. Read the story at stltoday.com/business/columns/david-nicklaus/nicklaus-reader-nails-with-near-perfect-dow-forecast/article_b25710c9-345d-55d3-8c26-1d297165fb4f.html. Learn more about LCMS Foundation at lcmsfoundation.org.
Regarded by many U.S. Supreme Court staff during his 13 year tenure as an "Unofficial 10th Justice", Dr. Cannon tells his experiences from Harvard PhD to the A.A. / Counselor under former U.S. Chief Justice Warren Burger. He gives us his take on faith, freedom, meeting Justice Neil Gorsuch, and his views on Hon. Brett Kavanaugh, religious liberty, a great book, and more. Sponsored By: One University of the Americas Fund (http://unitedinstitute.org/)Jeffrey G. Nutt & Associates, PLLC (http://jnuttlaw.com/)
Guest: Mark Cannon, DDS Host: Bill Rutenberg, MD Early Childhood Caries often go undiscovered as do dental developmental defects early in life. Join Bill Rutenberg, MD interviewing Dr. Mark Cannon about infant oral healthcare. What clues should pediatricians be looking for to identify infants with potential dental problems?
Guest: Mark Cannon, DDS Host: Bill Rutenberg, MD What are some of the latest techniques in dentistry? Learn from Dr. Mark Cannon about biological research and nanotechnology that will likely improve the future of dental care.
Guest: Mark Cannon, DDS Host: Bill Rutenberg, MD What can you learn from the mouth of a child about their overall systemic health? Join Pediatricin Bill Rutenberg MD interviewing Dr. Mark Cannon about the relationship between dental health and systemic health.
Guest: Mark Cannon, DDS Host: Bill Rutenberg, MD Join Bill Rutenberg, MD in a lighting round of practical dental healthcare questions and answers with his guest, Dr. Mark Cannon.