W232 S7590 Woodland Lane, Big Bend, WI 53103, (262) 662-3066
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February 27,2019 Anonymous Dr. Nelson is great and so is his assistant, minimal discomfort and excellent service.
February 24,2019 Carolyn M. Thanks for being so great with kids.
February 23,2019 Lynette T. A big shout out to Mandy...best "teeth cleaner" ever!!!
January 28,2019 John U. Awesome staff!
January 25,2019 Mark W. Everyone was friendly and professional.
December 16,2018 Sherry F, Always happy to see you guys. Personable and professional service.
November 23,2018 Gerald H. Everybody who provided service to me, receptionist, dental assistant, dentist were outstanding!! Would highly recommend to anyone!!
October 31,2018 Therese D. Everyone is always so friendly and welcoming. I wouldn't change a thing with the experience I've had.
Alternative medicines — also known as herbal or homeopathic remedies — have grown in popularity in recent decades. Because they don’t think of these remedies as “medicines,” many people will try them based on their friends’ advice or an internet search — with or without a doctor’s advice. Any herbal remedy, though, should be viewed as a real drug with real, and often significant, side-effects.
With that said, many of these alternative treatments are safe and effective if taken in an appropriate manner. Arnica Montana, a member of the daisy family, is a good example: various preparations of this herb have been found to reduce pain and inflammation caused by sprains or bruising, as well as control infection by killing bacteria. It’s also one herbal application that’s finding a home in the field of dentistry.
You can find many products containing Arnica, particularly topical applications made from the herb’s roots and dried flowers. It’s common to find Arnica in tinctures (the herb mixed in with a gel), tea infusions and a variety of ointments; the best-selling topical product is a gel containing 8% of the Arnica herb.
Many dentists are now prescribing Arnica to patients following invasive procedures like gum surgery, root canal treatment, implant surgery or wisdom teeth extraction to help reduce swelling and bruising. In this case, topical applications won’t work: directly applying a topical treatment to open mouth wounds can cause mucositis (an irritation of the lining of the mouth) and reactions in people with allergies to plants related to daisies. Dentists prescribe a programmed capsule regimen taken orally for four days after the procedure. This has been shown to lessen the length and degree of recovery time.
Any medicine, whether traditional or non-traditional, can have unintended consequences. Know the facts about what you’re taking, and be sure you consult with your doctor or dentist before trying any herbal remedy.
If you would like more information on Arnica Montana and similar remedies, please contact us or schedule an appointment for a consultation. You can also learn more about this topic by reading the Dear Doctor magazine article “Herbal and Homeopathic Remedies.”
Dentist - Big Bend, Woodland Dental Group, W232 S7590 Woodland Lane, Big Bend, WI 53103 (262) 662-3066