Dental Emergency In Baltimore
Haven’t we all thought …..what would I do if I needed emergency medical care, ….would I be able to handle it?!!! Although, most of us don’t think we are going to have a dental emergency, there are dental emergencies that occur every hour of every day,….. and we need to find someone to take care of us! Now there are many places where we would just have to suffer for days, because of no nearby dental facility or no one willing to give up their time to help us. They would just say, take three aspirin and see me in three days.
Since there is an abundance of medical facilities in Baltimore, Maryland, I do not believe that there would be much of a problem finding a dentist to help you with your emergency. Of course, this may depend on how much trauma you have endured. If it is a minor problem (broken or lost tooth, which does not seem minor at the time) then I think you could call 1-800-Dentist and tell them you need to find a dentist in Baltimore for an emergency procedure. Now if you have a more severe problem (like a car accident where most of your teeth are knocked out….or worse) then there are medical facilities that offer dental schools that are open 24-7 for dental emergencies. These would probably be your best bet for weekend care. Of course, you also have the Emergency Rooms, where there is usually an Oral Surgeon on call. You can also go to your local yellow pages and look up Dentists and you might be lucky enough to find one listed for weekend emergencies, You could also go to the yellow pages,……or even if you are just riiding by, there are plenty of Urgent Care Facilities that have on-call dentists and oral care specialists.
I really do not think it would be a very difficult task to find a dentist in Baltimore on the weekend, because Baltimore is a city full of some of the best medical professionals in the world.
Lot’s to do this weekend, rain or shine!
This Weekend:
Thursday, May 7th – First Thursday Concert in West Mt. Vernon Park – 5:30pm – 8:00pm - Free
This concert series is a great time. They host excellent bands and the price can’t be beat. Pack a chair and a picnic or purchase food, beer and wine there. The rules state that no alcohol may be brought in but I’ve seen some loaded picnic baskets. This month opens with Philadelphia-based singer-songwriter Matt Duke and the headliner is the New Hampshire-based band Wild Light.
Thursday, May 7th – First Thursday Irish Music and art opening at Dougherty’s Irish Pub – 8pm-11pm – Free
I’ll be heading to Dougherty’s to bang my drum with some of the best Irish musicians in town. There is usually an art opening as well so you can listen to music, drink some free wine and look at art. 223 W. Chase St., (410) 752-4059
Thursday, May 7th – Robert McClintock - Dogs That I Know – Opening Reception – 6pm-9pm
Artist Robert McClintock is celebrating the launch of “DOGS THAT I KNOW, Part 3”, the latest additions to his iconic series on Charm City canines, with a reception at his Fells Point gallery on May 7, to benefit Recycled Love, a non-profit animal rescue organization based in Baltimore. A private media preview will be held from 4pm-6pm. The general public is invited from 6pm-9pm.The evening will feature art, food and entertainment for all, with a portion of the proceeds donated to Recycled Love, a grassroots organization dedicated to the belief that all animals deserve a second chance. Robert McClintock adores dogs and finds them to be the funniest creatures around. “They have one mission in life which is to make humans smile, ” he says. “All they ask in return is to be loved.” One of McClintock’s most treasured portraits featured at the show is of “Jasmine,” a pup rescued from convicted dogfighter Michael Vick and now living safely with her adopted family in Baltimore. http://robertmcclintock.com/the-dogs-that-i-know-show-v3/
Friday, May 8th – Live music with Charlie Bezilla – Meridian 54 – 8:30pm-12:30am – Free
Charlie is returning to Meridian 54 this Friday. If you are around, come listen to some great music, enjoy a bite to eat and stay warm and dry. www.charliebezilla.com
Friday, May 8th – Sunday, May 10th – Maryland Film Festival - $10
It’s raining out so maybe this might be a good time to think about watching movies. Many of the shows are at the Charles Theater. http://www.md-filmfest.com/information.cfm
Saturday, May 9th – WTMD Stand By Your Band Concert – Recher Theater (Towson) - $15 for 2 tickets – 6:30pm – 12:30am
Pledge a little money to support a great radio station and get two tickets to see some amazing music. Your pledge ($15 minimum) secures a pair of tickets to our exclusive Baltimore Band Block Party at the Recher Theatre on Saturday, May 9th, featuring performances by: 3fifths, Ellen Cherry, E. Joseph and the Phantom Heart, Eureka Birds, Fools & Horses, Ms. Sara & The Help, Bob Sima, and Victoria Vox.
Saturday, May 9th – Squidfire Art Mart – Mt. Vernon – 11am –6pm
Join over 50 of the best local and regional crafters and artists as they display their handmade wares in the most beautiful park in the city. The event goes on rain or shine. http://www.squidfire.com/spring-art-mart-squidfire.cfm
Mt. Vernon Square (Between Charles and Cathedral Streets) Baltimore, MD 21201 Click here for map
Sunday, May 10th - Historic Arabbers Sunday Market - Legends Park, Baltimore – 9am – 3pm – Free
Offerings include local fruits and veggies, plants, herbs and spices, and flowers along with an international food court, pony rides, arts and crafts, and local gospel groups taking you higher. Bring your own feedbag. Sunday from 9 am to 3 pm at the newly renovated Legends Park - located just opposite The Avenue Market at Fremont Avenue and Laurens Street.
Ongoing:
Through May 17th - A Circus Family: Picasso to Léger - BMA - $8
This high-flying exhibition shows daring feats, exotic acts, and colorful circus characters through the eyes of some of the greatest artists of the 20th century. More than 80 paintings, prints, drawings, and books by Pablo Picasso, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Fernand Léger, and other European artists reveal their fascination with the extravagant spectacle of the circus and the bohemian lives of the performers outside the ring. http://www.artbma.org/exhibitions/special/circus.html
Through June 28th – Baker Artist Awards – BMA – Free
Baker Artist Awards 2009
April 29 - June 28, 2009
Free exhibition The BMA celebrates the Baker Artist Awards with an exhibition of the inaugural winners in the West Wing for Contemporary Art. The competition attracted 656 Baltimore-area artists whose work was submitted online at www.bakerartistawards.org. The three $25,000 Mary Sawyers Baker Prizes were selected by a jury and the seven $1,000 Baltimore’s Choice Prize winners were selected from among 8,500 votes cast by people from 118 countries. Click on the artist’s name below to see their work. http://www.artbma.org/exhibitions/special/2009%2Dbaker.html
Through November 8th - Mummified – The Walters Art Museum - Free
Sundays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. (ends November
Free The Walters Art Museum - See the results of a mummy autopsy—actually, a virtual autopsy, also known as a CT scan. Learn more about the ‘autopsy’ and mummification at this exhibition. http://thewalters.org/eventscalendar/eventdetails.aspx?e=1068
Upcoming:
Friday, May 15th – Black Eyed Susan – Pimlico – 10am
In the past, some of us have played hooky to spend this day at the track. Lots of fun and WAY less crowded than Preakness. From their website: One of Pimlico’s oldest stakes races, the Black-Eyed Susan was first run at Pimlico in 1919 as the Pimlico Oaks. The name was changed in 1952 to compliment the Preakness and to acknowledge the Maryland state flower. The mile and one-eighth test for three-year-old fillies is traditionally run the Friday before the Preakness. The race was first graded in 1973 and has been a Grade II event since 1976. www.preakness.com
Saturday, May 16th – Preakness - $ (depends on where you sit)
The Preakness is the second jewel in the coveted Triple Crown. www.preakness.com and there are also some other events at http://www.preaknesscelebration.com/
Saturday, May 16 & Sunday, May 17- Wine in the Woods – Symphony Woods, Columbia –12pm-6pm - $25
Bring a picnic, lawn chairs and a blanket and enjoy a day of wine and music. Get there early to beat the lines. Taste a few and then pick up a bottle or two and relax.
http://www.wineinthewoods.com/
Sunday, May 17th – Crush, A Taste of Fells Point –Thames Street Park – 1pm-6pm -$25
Help defeat breast cancer and enjoy a lively afternoon of music, wine, beer, food, children’s games and activities. Signature dishes from many of your favorite Fells Point restaurants including Ale Mary’s, Alexander’s Tavern, Brick Oven Pizza, Kooper’s Tavern, Max’s on Broadway, Meli, Miss Irene’s, One-Eyed Mike’s, Pierpoint, Red Star Bar and Grill, Slainte Irish Pub, Todd Conner’s, Woody’s Rum Bar and more! Live music from Captain Jack, Jeff Coulson and Sara O’Brien. Special appearance by Luloo and The Honeybabes.
Tickets: $25 in advance
$30 after May 1
Free for children under 12
Purchase tickets at 2910 on the Square in Canton, The Healing Path in Federal Hill, Su Casa in Fells Point or purchase online here http://www.breastfest.org/baltimore/events.htm
Spring fever, get out and do something!
Hi everyone! Wow, we are already ending the second week of April and, as you can see, just about everyone has spring fever. I know the list is getting long but I want to draw attention to two upcoming events that will be a great time and you’ll feel good afterwards. Please scroll down and read the info about the CASA Charity Golf Outing on May 6th and the Crush Event on May 17th. Otherwise, the months ahead are filled with live music, privateers, wild horses and other adventures.
This Weekend:
Friday, April 10th – Happy Hour Mahaffey’s – 4pm-7pm
This sounds like a great happy hour deal. Mahaffey’s has 10 rotating taps featuring highbrow craft beers. Mahaffey’s three-for-$4 happy hour provides an excellent opportunity to sample some great brews. (I’ll be out of town this Friday but don’t let that stop you) http://www.mahaffeyspub.com/
Friday, April 10th – Free Wine Tasting – The Wine Source - 4:30pm - 7:30pm - Free
Featured Producer: Mulderbosch of South Africa
Mulderbosch (situated in the prime Koelenhof area of Stellenbosch) is widely accepted as being one of the best white wine producers in the country, and Mike Dobrovic, one of the most talented wine makers in South Africa. More info: The Wine Source at 410.467.7777 http://www.the-wine-source.com
Friday, April 10th - Live music at The Waterfront, Fells Point - 10pm
The Waterfront always has some good live music and the crowd is a nice Baltimore mix. I’ve heard great things about Lawn Chair so this should be a good night at The Waterfront. From their Myspace page: American music - foot stomping and tear jerking. Lawnchair draws it’s sound from the roots of rock and roll and country music. The 4-piece ensemble conjures both acoustic and electric tones to create an alchemy of whiskey fueled honky tonk straight from the dust of loose porch boards and raucous old juke joints. http://www.myspace.com/lawnchair
Saturday, April 11th – WTMD Live @ Slainte “Win Tickets for U2 360° Tour – 10am-1pm – Free
WTMD will be broadcasting live down at Slainte in Fells Point. They will be giving away CDs, tickets and WTMD merchandise. One lucky person will win a pair of tickets to see U2 at Fed Ex Field (Delaware I believe) on September 29th.
Saturday, April 11th - Survivor Casting Call – 10am-4pm
So you want to be a reality TV star but you aren’t slutty enough to be on “Rock of Love?” Maybe you’re the perfect fit for the show that started the reality TV craze. You will have two minutes in front of a camera to convince the producers to pick you for their show. You will need a photo ID. It’s strongly recommended that you complete an application before you arrive at the audition. The application, eligibility requirements and frequently asked questions can be found here. If you have any questions, please email K.C. Robertson at krobertson@cbs.com.
http://wjz.com/local/survivor.casting.call.2.963191.html
Antwerpen Hyundai
6631 Baltimore National Pike
Catonsville, MD 21228
Saturday, April 11th - Free Beer and Salsa Tasting – The Wine Source – 1:30pm - 5:30pm – Free
Beer: Pyramid Brewery - It was 1984. In a turn-of-the-century general store in the small logging town of Kalama, Washington, the first Pyramid ale was brewing. Today, we’re serving four staple beers, two seasonal brews and periodic alehouse exclusives to discerning palates nationwide.
Salsa: Grenade - “The Goodman family loves spicy food. In addition to the 20-plus bottles of different hot sauces they have in their pantry (and use regularly), they have a monthly subscription to Chili-Pepper Magazine and keep a chili pepper garden in the back yard of their Pikesville home. More info: The Wine Source at 410.467.7777 http://www.the-wine-source.com
Sunday, April 12th – Sunday Funday, Easter, Passover – 10am - ?
Family, friends or random acquaintances it’s all up to you.
Sunday, April 12th – Live Music - Meli, Fells Point – 8pm-11pm
I’m not usually out this late on Sunday but I always hear such good things about the food and entertainment at Meli. Give it a try, if you are out. This Sunday features The Ryan Diehl Trio http://www.ryandiehl.com/dWeb.html. (410) 534-6354 http://www.kalismeli.com
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Ongoing:
Through April 30th – Vinylmore 2: Tiny Town – Atomic Books Hampden
The pictures of this show look very fun. The show will be open through April 30th. In this art toy show, artists used blank vinyl toys to make they’re own creations. This year, the artists were limited to toys between 2.5 inches and 4 inches tall. More than 50 artists participated, including illustrators, sculptors, photographers, painters, tattoo artists and graffiti artists. http://www.atomicbooks.com/
http://baltimore.metromix.com/events/photogallery/vinylmore-2-tiny-town/1056848/content
Through November 8th - Mummified – The Walters Art Museum - Free
Sundays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. (ends November
Free The Walters Art Museum - See the results of a mummy autopsy — actually, a virtual autopsy, also known as a CT scan. Learn more about the ‘autopsy’ and mummification at this exhibition.
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UPCOMING:
If you are interested in these events, I suggest getting your tickets now.
Thursday, April 16th –Neighborhood Guest Chef Night at Three – 6pm-10pm
Tickets available at Three. 410-327-3333 http://www.threebythepark.com/
Friday, April 17th - Swashbuckler Soiree Sails into Fells Point – 8pm – Midnight $35-$40
Come join us for an evening of great food, music and rum to kick off Privateer Day weekend at the 1st annual Swashbuckler Soiree on Friday April 17th, 8pm to midnight at the Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Museum in Fells Point. Tickets are going fast. http://www.fellspointmainstreet.org/soiree.html
Saturday, April 18th – Privateer Day Fells Point – 10am – 7pm
The pirates invade Fells Point. They will have food booths in Broadway Square, live music and a battle at sea in the afternoon. You can also join the 7:00pm pub-crawl for $5. www.fellspointmainstreet.org
Saturday, April 18th – Maryland Grand National – Gates 12:00pm – Post 3:15pm $20-$225 (per passenger car – advanced purchase required)
Begun in 1898 by several young men who wanted to compete, but were too young to enter in the Maryland Hunt Cup, the Grand National Steeplechase became a standard in Maryland Timber Racing. The two races are often compared, and do share many similarities. But if the Hunt Cup is the most demanding timber race, the Grand National is the most demanding three-mile timber race—a critical difference, as the shorter distance means racing faster over eighteen unyielding obstacles. Since the race moved to the current course in 1946, there have been sixteen horses to win both races, but there have been fifteen Hunt Cup winners to start the Grand National and never win. The Grand National Steeplechase is a truly unique race with its own distinct set of challenges. http://www.marylandsteeplechasing.com/main/mgn/datetime.htm
Saturday, April 18th - Dangerously Delicious Parking Lot Pie and Rock & Roll Party – Noon – 10pm
Rodney makes a mean pie and his music events are always amazing. The lineup for Saturday looks like another winner to me. Lineup: COLD-COLD HEARTBREAKERS, DESERT BOYS, YOUNG JAGUARES, JUNESTAR, YANKEE NETWORK, and the MOTORETTES
3547 CHESTNUT AVE. BALTIMORE, MD 21211 http://www.dangerouspies.com/
Sunday, April 19th – Brunch returning to Three – 10am-2pm
They are adding more seating outside, to better enjoy the views Patterson Park! 410-327-3333 http://www.threebythepark.com/
Sundays, April 19, 26 – Boordy Vineyards – Red, Whites & Bluegrass –1:00pm-5:00pm - $12 (there may be an additional charge for a tasting glass)
The Boordy Vineyard is beautiful and I’ve been to one of their other events and it was worth the trip. I’ve seen people bring in an entire picnic but double check with the winery before loading your car with a weeks worth of groceries. From their website: Celebrate the release of the fabulous vintage of 2007 red wines & 2008 whites wines while listening to the best bluegrass bands in the region. Traditional foods available for purchase.
Live Music
Sunday April 19 - Jackass Flats Bluegrass Band
Sunday April 26 – Smooth Kentucky Band
http://www.boordy.com/main.html
Saturday, April 25th - City Paper’s 13th Annual Brew Fest - Fells Point - $30
This is always a great event. Get your tickets early and get there early. They always sell out and the line can get crazy, if you are a slow starter. 50+ beers and live music.
www.missiontix.com
Saturday, April 25th – Station North Spring Music Festival (Charles St. and North Ave) – 5pm- Midnight - Free
The Station North Arts & Entertainment District will host the 2009 Station North Spring Music Festival to celebrate the continuing revitalization of the North Avenue area, showcase local music, artists and venues and raise money for participation in Artscape. The free event which features food, beer, music, dancing and art will take place at the surface lot at 2 East North Avenue (the old Bank of America building). Music highlights include performances by Big in Japan, Lafayette Gilchrist and Charlie Sayles along with Il Culo, The Neftones, The Water, Point Juncture, The Owls Go, Nate Meyers and The Aces. The festival organizers expect the full lineup will include at least 20 acts from Baltimore and the region. http://www.stationnorth.org/
Saturday, April 25th - The MD Hunt Cup – Gates 11:00am Post Time 4:00pm - $35 per car General / $100 per car Patron (either one must be purchased in advance)
Located up in Hunt Valley (Shawan/Falls Rd) Tailgate all day and then enjoy the horse race.
In 1922, Worthington Valley became the permanent home of the four mile, twenty-two fence racecourse. Since then, the size and spectacle of the race has grown as fans bring their friends and families for an afternoon of tailgating and picnicking on the hill than overlooks the racecourse. Join the crowd of spectators as they stand on the same hill that their grandfathers did and watch as the top equine athletes compete for the Maryland Hunt Cup.
http://www.marylandsteeplechasing.com/main/mhc/datetime.htm
Sunday, April 26th – Highlandtown Wine Festival – 1pm - 6pm - $25
Di Pasquale’s Italian Market sponsors the sixth annual Highlandtown Wine Festival celebrating the tradition of home winemaking. The event, held at Our Lady of Pompei Convent Garden, features a Homemade Wine Competition, Wine Tastings, Bocce Tournament, food featuring Dangerously Delicious Pies and music by the Cold-Cold Heartbreakers. Admission $25 ($20 in advance) includes a souvenir wine glass and five wine tastings. http://www.highlandtown.com/
Sunday, April 26th – Federal Hill Spring Block Party – 11am-7pm
Live music, beer, food, and arts and crafts. http://www.historicfederalhill.org/www
Friday, May 1st and Saturday, May 2nd – Flowermart – Washington Monument, Mt. Vernon – Free
Nothing says springtime in Baltimore like flowers, big hats and lemon sticks. The Mount Vernon festival will be held May 1st and 2nd in the area surrounding the Washington Monument. There’s more to Flower Mart than just flowers. The annual festival also features a crazy hats contest, classic cars, a pet parade, live music and vendor booths. And, yes, you should stand in line for a lemon stick (half a lemon with a peppermint stick straw). It’s a Baltimore favorite, and the combination of sweet and sour hits the spot ever year. www.flowermart.org
Saturday, May 2nd – Kinetic Sculpture Race – American Visionary Art Museum – Free
This wacky race involves human-powered machines designed to travel on land, mud and in the harbor. Kinetinauts compete for the coveted Mediocre Award (finishing right smack in the middle) and Next-to-the-Last Award. Get out and cheer for your favorite contraption. http://www.kineticbaltimore.com/
Saturday, May 2nd – Sunday, May 3rd – Maryland Beer and Food Fest – Ripken Stadium – 11am-5pm - $20
I’ve never been to this beer festival but the site is claiming over 150 different beers, wines and spirits to taste. http://www.mdbeerfoodfest.com/
Wednesday, May 6th – CASA Charity Golf Outing - 7:30am - $150 per golfer
A message from Rex Tingle:
As I’m sure most of you are aware of Rebecca’s non-profit organization CASA (they represent abused and neglected kids in the foster system in the court system) is having there annual golf outing at South River golf course (outside Annapolis) on May 6th (Wednesday). She is looking for golfers, sponsors and items for her silent auction. Golfers: it’s $150 (tax deductible), which includes food and drink. It’s a captain’s choice and really fun. If you don’t have a foursome, they will place you with other folks. Silent Auction Items: gift certificates and other items such as clothing, food, wine, liquor etc (tax deductible)…PLEASE forward this to any potential golfers or folks who may want to donate…Thank you so much… If you have any questions, please call Rex at 301-980-7537 www.aacasa.org
Thursday, May 7th – First Thursday Concert in West Mt. Vernon Park – 5:30pm – 8:00pm - Free
This concert series is a great time. They host excellent bands and the price can’t be beat. Pack a chair and a picnic or purchase food, beer and wine there. The rules state that no alcohol may be brought in but I’ve seen some loaded picnic baskets. This month opens with Philadelphia-based singer-songwriter Matt Duke and the headliner is the New Hampshire-based band Wild Light.
Friday, May 8th – Sunday, May 9th – Luxury Car Camping Trip to Cunningham Falls -$15
I have 3 sites on the reservation, at the moment, so that allows up to 18 people to be part of the group. The sites are 24 x 24 with electric, table and fire pit. There are hot showers and flush toilets close by. The campground is close to a lake and some great hiking trails. It is located just outside of Thurmont, MD and the drive is just a little over an hour. The cost of a site is $30 per night. So depending on the final size of the group it would be between $10-$15 per person for the entire weekend. Bring your own tent, sleeping bag and food. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or if you don’t have a tent or other piece of equipment. http://www.dnr.state.md.us/publiclands/western/cunninghamfalls.html
Friday, May 15th – Black Eyed Susan – Pimlico – 10am
In the past some of us have played hooky to spend this day at the track. Lots of fun and WAY less crowded than Preakness.
From their website: One of Pimlico’s oldest stakes races, the Black-Eyed Susan was first run at Pimlico in 1919 as the Pimlico Oaks. The name was changed in 1952 to compliment the Preakness and to acknowledge the Maryland state flower. The mile and one-eighth test for three-year-old fillies is traditionally run the Friday before the Preakness. The race was first graded in 1973 and has been a Grade II event since 1976. www.preakness.com
Saturday, May 16th – Preakness - $ (depends on where you sit)
The Preakness is the second jewel in the coveted Triple Crown. www.preakness.com and there are also some other events at http://www.preaknesscelebration.com/
Saturday, May 16 & Sunday, May 17- Wine in the Woods – Symphony Woods, Columbia –12pm-6pm - $25
Bring a picnic, lawn chairs and a blanket and enjoy a day of wine and music. Get there early to beat the lines. Taste a few and then pick up a bottle or two and relax.
http://www.wineinthewoods.com/
Sunday, May 17th – Crush, A Taste of Fells Point –Thames Street Park – 1pm-6pm -$25
Help defeat breast cancer and enjoy a lively afternoon of music, wine, beer, food, children’s games and activities. Signature dishes from many of your favorite Fells Point restaurants including Ale Mary’s, Alexander’s Tavern, Brick Oven Pizza, Kooper’s Tavern, Max’s on Broadway, Meli, Miss Irene’s, One-Eyed Mike’s, Pierpoint, Red Star Bar and Grill, Slainte Irish Pub, Todd Conner’s, Woody’s Rum Bar and more! Live music from Captain Jack, Jeff Coulson and Sara O’Brien. Special appearance by Luloo and The Honeybabes.
Tickets:$25 in advance
$30 after May 1
Free for children under 12
Purchase tickets at 2910 on the Square in Canton, The Healing Path in Federal Hill, Su Casa in Fells Point or purchase online here http://www.breastfest.org/baltimore/events.htm
Cosmetic Dentist In Baltimore
Cosmetic dentistry offers many options for patients that desire to improve the overall appearance of their teeth, mouth or smile. This is achieved through voluntary treatments or services that are designed to augment the patient’s look and help them feel more confident about their smile. A cosmetic dentist in Baltimore will offer the following treatment options to his or her patients: dental implants, porcelain veneers, crowns, bridges, bonding and laser whitening.
Patients that have lost teeth to any variety of reasons may be good candidates for dental implants. Dental implants essentially provide a base on which teeth can be replaced by implanting a metal anchor into the jaw on which a new tooth will be attached. The replacement teeth look and feel like genuine, natural teeth, and these teeth can even function in the same capacity as natural teeth.
Porcelain veneers are an excellent choice for patients that want to improve their smile. Porcelain veneers are a type of thin ceramic that is bonded to the front of the teeth. The porcelain veneers can be matched to the patient’s existing teeth for a natural appearance. This procedure does not require surgery, and can help patients feel more comfortable with the look of their smile.
For teeth that have been damaged due to an accident, disease or simply “wear and tear”, porcelain veneers may not be a viable option. In cases such as these, crowns or bridgework may be more suitable. Not only will this type of work help with a patient’s smile, but the patient may also regain full use of the tooth or teeth. While a crown is a permanent treatment, bridges may be attached or removable.
Bonding is another option to change the shape, color and look of teeth. Using this procedure, a resin is bonded to the teeth, which can then be shaped and polished. This gives the teeth a natural appearance while improving the patient’s smile.
Laser whitening is a process by which the natural teeth are whitened, usually during a two step process that will be completed in one office visit.
What’s Wrong with Me? Does the Internet Know?
Why I am feeling this way? More and more of us find the internet a great place to start.
You wake up in the morning with a weird symptom. Thinking to your self, ” Wow, never had that happen before.” You are probably part of the growing population that knows the number of great resources that are available on the web. Doctors understand this also, so they are making sure you can find them easily.
When you are searching about health concerns it is not your typical use of the internet. This is serious, its not games, recipes or chatting with friends. We feel more comfortable with the easy and private access the internet gives us to the latest information. Every new day brings new advances in health care and search engines can easily deliver the up to date information we desire.
Even the comfort we experience for basing a decision on a recommendation from a friend has carried over to the web. Online communities have become a great resource for finding out how others have fared with the same issue. The best resources are those that give you local information and comments form your neighbors about their experience and how they were treated. We all can take a sense of pride in making sure to leave our experiences on these forums knowing it can help others.
Luckily the medical profession is on the bus with us patients. They know we use the internet to research health concerns. The best doctors or dentists have easy to find web pages that answer our questions. They show they care by keeping up on the latest treatments and cures and providing that information. They also make sure that people will spread a positive word about them through our online communities.
Baltimore Area Primary Care Physicians fight for equal pay
Doctors are fleeing the Baltimore region at an alarming rate. Many primary care physicians in Baltimore and Baltimore County can no longer make enough money to justify keeping their practice in the area. Many have already switched to an expensive boutique practice model or decided to close down all together. The residents of Baltimore may be soon forced to travel over state lines to see a family doctor.
The facts are in and they don’t look good for the private practice primary care physicians. A survey recently completed by the Government Accountability Office reports that Baltimore and vicinity ranks dead last out of 319 areas of the country in physician reimbursement. Baltimore area physicians are reimbursed on average 73% of the national average. This would not be so detrimental however the area has some of the highest cost of living at 118% of the average. The problem is concentrated in the state of Maryland. Areas just a few miles away, over the state lines in Pennsylvania, Delaware and Virginia are not as affected.
This reimbursement rate is hurting our doctors and legislatures need to make some changes. Compounding the problem are the high rates of malpractice insurance for Baltimore doctors. Maryland tort laws have not been reformed to reduce the amount of coverage needed by the doctors. Doctors who are already having trouble scraping buy are then forced to shell out $100,000 or more a year in malpractice insurance premiums.
There are alternatives for the physicians. Companies are coming in and wooing the doctors with the promise of big paychecks if they join organizations which charge yearly fees to each patient. Patients are required to pay retainers to the doctors in order to use their services; these boutique practices can charge as much as $4,000 per year. This is a tough pill for most Baltimore residents to swallow in the current economy.
The good news is that some doctors realize the need for change and our standing up for their practices. In order to keep medicine accessible to all and keep the traditional family practice in the area, they are petitioning citizens to reach out to elected officials. Baltimore residents need to contact their local politicians and send a message to Annapolis. Politicians need to know that we want to keep our family doctors in Baltimore and they deserve to make a decent living doing what they love.
Why Baltimore Dentists Never Lack Work
Baltimore dentists should never have a lack of business because of the the dangers our teeth face living in Baltimore. You may never have thought about it but some very common things in our hometown increase our risk of needing dental procedures.
Eating Crabs - Most of us don’t bite directly into crabs. But we have been subjected to the painful crunch of a crab shell in a otherwise delicious crab cake. All it takes is a little piece of shell to slip past the crab picker and it could mean a trip to the dentist.
Berger Cookies - Baltimore residents probably have Henry Berger to thank for quite a few trips to the dentist. Since the 1800’s Berger cookies have been a Maryland dessert staple. Eating that much chocolate frosting is a cavity waiting to happen.
A bar on every Corner - Navigating curbs, steps and walking can be tough after we have had too many. When drunk people fall they sometimes forget to catch themselves on the way down. Plenty have woken up the next morning wondering what happened and where did their front teeth go?
Duck Pin Bowling - Ok, might be a stretch here but I have seen lots of cake and ice cream doing down during birthday parties at the duck pin lanes. Not to mention, the occasional errant bowling ball.
Traffic - It’s 5:30 on a weekday and a stressful day at work has turned into a stressful trip home. Your teeth clench and you white knuckle the steering wheel knowing you are going to be late to pick up the kids. All due to being stuck in one of the routine backups on any of our local highways. The pressure can drive us all nuts and cause some serious teeth grinding.
Winter sucks in Baltimore- We rarely see snow falling, majority of the time its a nice invisible coating of ice on everything. This bad weather can be a quick recipe to needing some new teeth from a jaw busting slip on the ice.
The Orioles -Most of us would give up our teeth for the Orioles to have a winning season
“Wudder” - Drinking water after eating is great for oral hygenie. My mom swears Baltimore city tap water is better than Evian. But maybe all the people with bad breath are ones who are not quite sure what “Wudder” is.
Braces! You know who you are.
Get your tickets now! Upcoming Baltimore Events and Festivals
UPCOMING:
If you are interested in these events, I suggest getting your tickets now.
Saturday, April 4th - Beer, Bourbon & BBQ - Maryland State Fairgrounds - $30 advance / $35 door - 2pm-6pm
I’ve been to this a couple of times and there is a huge variety to taste. They’ve expanded their area under the grandstands and have added more bar areas to minimize the wait. VIP tickets have sold out and advance ticket sales end at noon on April 1st. www.beerandbourbon.com
Saturday, April 25th - City Paper’s 13th Annual Brew Fest - Fells Point - $30
This is always a great event. Get your tickets early and get there early. They always sell out and the line can get crazy, if you are a slow starter. 50+ beers and live music. www.missiontix.com
Saturday, April 25th - The MD Hunt Cup – Gates 11:00am Post Time 4:00pm - $35 per car General / $100 per car Patron (either one must be purchased in advance)
Located up in Hunt Valley (Shawan/Falls Rd) Tailgate all day and then enjoy the horse race.
In 1922, Worthington Valley became the permanent home of the four mile, twenty-two fence racecourse. Since then, the size and spectacle of the race has grown as fans bring their friends and families for an afternoon of tailgating and picnicking on the hill than overlooks the racecourse. Join the crowd of spectators as they stand on the same hill that their grandfathers did and watch as the top equine athletes compete for the Maryland Hunt Cup. http://www.marylandsteeplechasing.com/main/mhc/datetim
Baltimore Events Weekend of March 27th
Hope everyone is ready for a busy weekend of fun activities in Baltimore. As you can see in the upcoming events section, the festival season is really picking up steam. A bunch of people are already planning on going to Beer & Bourbon and probably have their tickets for the City Paper Brew Fest. Feel free to leave your comments.
This Weekend:
Friday March 27, 4:30-7:30pm - Saturday March 28, 1:30-5:30pm – The Wine Source Hampden, 3601 Elm Ave - FREE
California’s Rhone Rangers For more information contact The Wine Source at 410.467.7777
http://www.the-wine-source.com/events.htm
Friday, March 27th – Sunday, March 29th – Sideman – Fells Point Corner Theater 251 S Ann St. - $17 - 8:00pm Friday and Saturday, 2:00pm Sunday
This sounds pretty good. Might make it Saturday or Sunday. From their website: This award-winning play by Warren Leight pays tribute to a lost era of jazz and big bands, a time before the birth of rock n’ roll when jazz musicians were legends. Side Man is the story of Clifford, a young man and the son of a jazz musician, who recalls his tortured relationship with his parents. As the play moves seamlessly from the present to the past, Clifford struggles to give up the role he has assumed as ‘parent’ to his mother and father. “powerfully unsettling … an enormously moving play” - Peter Marks, The New York Times http://www.fpct.org/productions/2008-2009/side-man/
Saturday, March 28th - Afterglow Party - American Visionary Art Museum - $75 advance / $100 door - 8:30pm - Midnight
I’m a big fan of things that light up and flash so this might be a very fun party. The ad says, “Get out your Shiny, shimmery, day-glo, battery-operated costumes.” www.avam.org
Sunday, March 29th – Breakfast / Brunch / Lunch at Slainte – 11am -?
I had breakfast there this past Sunday and I was really impressed. No crazy drink specials, but the food was outstanding. Let me know if anyone wants in. http://www.slaintepub.com/





