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George Washington Would Have Enjoyed Dental Care Today
George Washington Would Have Enjoyed Dental Care Today
February 9, 2012 Other news in Akron,Ohio, United States of America
Our First President struggled with dental issues during his life. He would have benefited greatly from dental care today.
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Akron,
Ohio,
United States of America
(Free-Press-Release.com) February 9, 2012 --
February 22nd is the birthday of the first President of the United States, George Washington. He would have been 280 years old this year.
Honesty, leadership and courage are just a few of the characteristics that describe this Founding Father. His triumphs in the American Revolution and prudent governance in the infancy of our country are nothing less than remarkable.
George Washington Would Have Enjoyed Dental Care Today
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http://www.akronbestdentist.com While Washington was battling Redcoats and overseeing the birth of a new nation, he was not able to defeat dental issues. During the American Revolution and his two terms as president, he could have used the professional dental care, comfort and convenience we enjoy today.
Historical records and the written content of Washington’s own journals, letters and messages document life-long dental problems. As commander of the Continental Army, General Washington suffered from chronic tooth aches. Unfortunately, he was not able to drive to the dentist office located off I-77 for pain relief. But he surely must have dreamed about convenient professional dental care like this.
Washington eventually needed dentures and the dentures of the late 1700’s were awkward and uncomfortable. One written record reflects Washington talking about his dentures stating “They are forcing my lips out”. He would frequently have his dentures adjusted and repaired. This process took a long time. He wasn’t able to walk into the region’s largest dental laboratory and have them repaired while he waited. Based on the historically documented accounts, he must have wished for prompt service like this.
Talking, eating and smiling were a constant struggle for Washington and a source of much distress throughout much of his adult life. Washington was not provided the quality dental care that is common today. If he were, he most certainly of would have taken advantage of it to escape and prevent the dental problems he was forced to endure.
A closer look at this part of his life can teach us the importance of maximizing our own dental health and utilizing the care of properly trained and experienced dental professionals.
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Dr. George’s and Dr. Grucella’s in-house dental laboratory is the region’s largest and has fabricated more than 100,000 dentures.
No matter what your dental issue or how long it’s been since you have seen a dentist, Dr. James George and Dr. Mark Grucella only care about one thing… Making You Smile!
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