James Ritter DDS in Virginia Beach, Virginia

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  • Dr. James J. Bukovac, DDS

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  • Aurora Sheboygan Prices – REM THER MNTR 1ST 20 MIN is $185

    At Aurora Medical Center Sheboygan, we prioritize providing our patients with comprehensive financial information upfront. For Charge Code 10006963, regarding REM THER MNTR 1ST 20 MIN, which is classified under revenue code 960 and associated with CPT code 98980, the designated fee stands at $185. Our aim through the CompareMedCosts program is to furnish you with all the details you need to make informed healthcare decisions, offering clarity and transparency around the costs associated with your care.

  • Dr. Cindy Li’s Insights on Gum Grafting in Hamilton: A Personal Journey

    Hello everyone, I’m Dr. Cindy Li, and I want to share my personal journey and insights on gum grafting, a procedure that has become a significant part of my practice here in Hamilton. Whether you’re a local patient or considering traveling from other areas, understanding the benefits and nuances of gum grafting is crucial for your oral health. Gum grafting is a transformative procedure that addresses gum recession, which can lead to tooth sensitivity and further dental issues if left untreated. Throughout my career, I’ve seen firsthand how this procedure not only restores the health of your gums but also enhances the overall aesthetics of your smile. My approach is tailored to each patient’s unique needs, ensuring comfort and optimal results. For those of you considering this procedure, I encourage you to explore more about gum grafting on our website. At Excel Dental, we are committed to providing exceptional care and guidance throughout your treatment journey. If you’re ready to take the next step towards healthier gums, please visit [Excel Dental](https://exceldental.ca) to learn more about our services and to schedule a consultation. Your oral health is our priority, and I look forward to supporting you on your path to a healthier smile. Warm regards, Dr. Cindy Li

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    When to Use First Aid vs. When to Call 911: How to Make the Right Decision

    This article offers clear, supportive guidance to help patients and caregivers quickly decide when a situation can be handled with first aid and when it’s a true emergency requiring 911. It highlights red-flag symptoms that need immediate help—chest pain, severe breathing trouble, heavy bleeding, stroke signs (FAST), anaphylaxis, major burns or trauma, altered consciousness, poisoning/overdose, or prolonged/repeated seizures—and contrasts them with minor issues suitable for first aid (small cuts/burns, sprains, simple nosebleeds, brief fainting with normal breathing). You’ll learn simple, lifesaving steps—scene safety, checking responsiveness and breathing, hands-only CPR and AED use, bleeding control, epinephrine auto-injector use, and the recovery position—plus when to call 911 or Poison Control. The article also shares preparedness tips (what to keep in a first-aid kit and the value of CPR/first aid training) and reinforces a calm, confident approach: when in doubt, call—seconds matter.