Kenneth M Comer DDS

(806)553-4129

4600 W. Interstate 40
Suite #302
Amarillo, TX 79106

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By drcomer
April 18, 2011
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Apr 12 / 7:40am

Flossing can add 6 years to your life

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Floss

Flossing can add about 6.4 years to your life—and brushing without flossing is comparable to cleaning only 65% of your body, according to a press release from Flossbox. For more, click here: http://tinyurl.com/3u2m3ac

By drcomer
June 22, 2010
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The dramatic video titled Smoking Teeth = Poison Gas has had a tremendous impact on both the public and professional audiences.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ylnQ-T7oiA

Dear Dr. Gott: My daughter is sick all the time and has been for more than six years.

http://www.amarillo.com/stories/062210/fea_16887937.shtml

By drcomer
June 22, 2010
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The Amarillo Globe news Best of Amarillo polls are almost closed. If you haven't done so yet please go online to http://best.amarillo.com/ and vote for us as Best Amarillo Dentist. Thanks so much.

Landon

By drcomer
May 13, 2010
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Question: My husband (age 64) is frustrated with his plate; food gets underneath. We thought about implants. Are they prohibitively expensive?

 

Answer: Millions suffer from "messy plate syndrome": More food is found under your "plate" than on your plate. Solution: Implant-supported overdentures which will allow his existing denture, if in decent condition, to be securely anchored to his jaw bone to prevent food from rushing underneath. Two to four implants do the job with special attachments embedded into the dentures called locators. Costs range from $4,500 to $10,000+, depending on the available bone. The longer you wait for treatment, the less bone you will have to work as "empty" bone will atrophy.



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