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January 2013
Happy New Year
Happy New Year, Friends! Here we are again!! It's about this time of year when we really start to look back and wonder where the year has gone! Our daily tasks lead us from one day to another, seasons come and go, and before we know it, we're left confused about how the year has passed so quickly. Some of us assess our current position and ask ourselves where our time was spent? Was it meaningful or was it wasted?  
We all know what it's like to get up and drag ourselves in to work, and simply respond to that events of the day as they unfold.  But what if we got out of bed everyday to LIVE ON PURPOSE; to approach each situation with intention and resolve? Jim Elliot said, "Wherever you are, be all there! Live to the hilt every situation you believe to be the will of God."  We are creatures of habit, and often, we meander through the day with a reactionary mindset. "If it comes, I'll deal with it...when it comes", we say. Yet, if we could simply and diligently determine within  ourselves to live each day on purpose, taking stock of what the day may hold and plan ahead with our minds positively set upon success, instead of dread... How might this affect our day? It's something to think about! :)
As for this New Year, it will hold both pleasure and pain. And while we can't fully know what is to come, we must determine to faithfully steward what is in our hands, and put the rest in God's capable hands! :) In closing, the words of an Irish blessing come to mind. "May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind always be at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face, and rains fall soft upon your fields. And until we meet again, May God hold you in the palm of His hand." 
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Comprehensive Care by Dr. Brent Boyett 

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1. What does comprehensive care actually mean?

The word comprehensive actually means of large scale or all inclusive.  Sometimes in health care it is important consider  the entire picture of the patient 's health or "the big picture", so to speak.  In order to do this effectively, focus cannot be applied to specific problems but rather a broad view approach needs to be applied.  This allows the doctor to consider risk factors like family history, past medical history and unhealthy lifestyle in an effort to prevents problems before they occur.  

 

2.  Why is that important?

The future of health care will place an increasing emphasis on prevention.  There are many reasons for this trend, chief of which is better outcomes.  Most disease conditions of more effectively treated when diagnosed early.  With time small problems may become bigger and more complex.   Delayed diagnosis can allow the window of opportunity for simple treatment to pass.  This can lead to bad outcomes which could have been avoided by a formal comprehensive care program.  Another reason for comprehensive care is cost containment.   Generally speaking , it is much cheaper on the health care system to prevent a problem  or to diagnose it in the early stages than to allow it to progress. For example,  it is much more cost effective to prevent a heart attack or a stroke than to treat one.

 

3. Why should the individual patient care about the cost of health care??

The American health care system is very sick.  Most experts agree that status quo is unsustainable.  Current projections predict that Medicare with become insolvent between 2015 and 2020.  This should be a concern for us all.  Many other countries have demonstrated that preventative medicine is one of the most cost effective ways to deliver health care and it is better for the individual patient , as well.  For that reason, comprehensive care is "win- win" concept.  

 

4.  Why is it important to do health screenings?  Many would say that "if it is not broke, don't try to fix it".

The same could be said about changing the oil in a car or painting the wood on a house.  Experience tells us that routine maintenance is a good investment in regards to equipment and other valuable objects.  Our bodies are no different.  As diseases progress with time, the chances for unfavorable outcomes tend to increase as does the cost of treating .  "A stitch in time, saves nine" and "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure".  These are old sayings coined by Benjamin Franklin  and they have never been more true.

A stage one cancer may show no symptoms but respond to treatment while a stage four cancer may become incurable and very costly in more ways than one.

 

5. So you are saying that there are disease that may not show symptoms yet still be doing ongoing damage to our bodies? 

In many cases it is true that by the time symptoms appear,  irreversible damage has been done.  Modern medicine is about being proactive and not reactive.

 

6.  What is the difference between an acute problem and a chronic problem?

There are many definitions but I like to think of an acute problem as one that we can expect to resolve with time.  A chronic problem may come and go (get better and get worse) but it generally is expected to persist for the long term.  Examples of an acute problem is "a cold", broken bone, or "a pulled muscle".  A chronic problem is something like hypertension or diabetes.  Chronic conditions are often treated but not cured.

 

7. Why don't doctors like to address multiple problems at one time?  I mean if I am already here, why not solve all my problems at one time?

The short answer is, it can get too complicated.  I like to use the analogy of the leopard and the antelope.  The leopard will study the herd from a hill and pick out the slowest most vulnerable antelope in the heard.  Once he starts his chase, he may pass several antelopes in his pursuit but he knows that if he chases the whole heard, he will catch nothing, but if he focuses on one individual prey at a time,  he improves his chances of accomplishing what he is after.  A doctor who tries to tackle too many unrelated problems at once, becomes confused and the patient may suffer from a mistake. " It is best to eat an elephant one bite at a time, not all at once".

 

8. What do you want your patients to know about comprehensive care, holistic medicine and preventative care?

  It is a wonderful investment that pays a good return in terms of cost and improved outcomes.


 

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Quotes...
2013 Sparkler Do not wait until the conditions are perfect to begin. Beginning makes the conditions perfect. -Alan Cohen

 

Start by doing what's necessary; then do what's possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible. -Saint Francis of Assisi

The secret to living the life of your dreams is to start living the life of your dreams today, in every 
little way you possibly can. -Mike Dooley

 

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A Goal to Smile About
Smile

If you haven't already made a New Year's resolution, why not make one that you can smile about? New Year's resolutions can be as easy or as hard as you make them. Setting a goal of good dental health is easy and it can benefit your overall health too. It has been determined that when you write your goals on paper, you are more likely to follow through than if they were not written. 

 

By following these simple tips, you can easily maintain good oral health all year long.

  1. Brush your teeth at least two times a day. Brushing your teeth properly removes plaque from the surface before it hardens into calculus.
  2. Use a fluoride toothpaste. Using a toothpaste with fluoride helps to prevent decay.
  3. Change your toothbrush every 3 to 6 months, depending upon which type of brush you use.
  4. Floss your teeth daily. Flossing is the only way to remove plaque from in between your teeth that a toothbrush can't reach.
  5. Use a mouth rinse. An antimicrobial mouth rinse can provide extra help in controlling plaque.
  6. Eat healthy meals and snacks. Good nutrition is an important aspect in maintaining good dental health.
  7. Visit your dentist for regular check ups. Routine dental cleanings and examinations are the best way to make sure that your teeth and gums stay healthy.
If you follow these simple tips, you can have a great smile as well as the satisfaction of knowing that you are sticking to your New Year's resolution of maintaining good dental health!  
 
You may also decide that you'd like to have whiter teeth in the new year. The ADA recommends to have one's teeth checked by a dentist before undergoing any whitening method. The dentist should examine the patient thoroughly: take a health and dental history (including allergies and sensitivities), observe hard and soft tissues, placement and conditions of restorations, and sometimes x-rays to determine the nature and depth of possible irregularities. 
We offer custom tray teeth whitening in our office. This video may help you understand the benefits of our service. Whatever you dental goals may be for the New Year, we look forward to helping you make those goals a reality! Have a Happy and blessed 2013!
 
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Hamilton, Alabama 35570
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