Dr. Kevin Neshat, Nu Image Surgical & Dental Implant Center, Partners with Stem Save

Raleigh: Dr. Kevin Neshat, Board Certified Oral Surgeon of Nu Image Surgical & Dental Implant Center, has teamed up with StemSave™, Inc., the market leader in the field of stem cell recovery and cryo-preservation, to enable patients to recover and save very powerful stem cells found in teeth. The recent discovery that stem cells exist in teeth has the potential to transform dentistry and the future of medical treatments. Stem cells are the basis for the emerging field of Regenerative Medicine. Today, hospitals are utilizing stem cells to treat leukemia and heart failure and are transplanting organs grown from a patient’s own stem cells. There are more than 78 clinical trials involving stem cell treatments underway and the US Military is developing stem cell therapies to treat soldiers wounded in action. The current research being conducted suggests that stem cell therapies will be able to treat many of today’s most difficult diseases, such as diabetes, Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, muscular dystrophy, cancer and many more.

“As a dentist it is truly remarkable that I can offer my patients a potential life-saving procedure by simply preserving teeth that would otherwise be discarded,” said Dr. Kevin Neshat.

StemSave’s patented technology turns routine trips to the dentist into potentially live-saving experiences. In particular, children and young adults should consider banking their stem cells while undergoing procedures such as the extraction of wisdom teeth or baby teeth. These planned dental procedures provide an ideal time to preserve one’s stem cells.

“We are thrilled to partner with Dr. Neshat and Nu Image, to make harvesting stem cells from teeth easy and affordable, this way everyone can benefit from the powerful medical applications of stem cells,” said Dr. Gregory Chotkowski, Oral Surgeon and president of StemSave.

StemSave is a collaborative effort between stem cell researchers and the dental community to provide families, and individuals an affordable, non-invasive methodology for the recovery and cryopreservation of the powerful and valuable adult stem cells residing within baby teeth, wisdom teeth, permanent teeth for future use in personalized medicine and regenerative medical therapies.

Dr. Kevin Neshat encourages interested patients and families to enroll online at StemSave and schedule an appointment to discuss further.
Dr. Kevin Neshat is a board certified Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon and is the founder of Nu Image Surgical & Dental Implant Center in Raleigh and Wake Forest, North Carolina. He has pioneered several dental implant procedures in the Triangle, including the use of Zygoma implants and Teeth-in-an-Hour™. He is a Clinical Professor at the UNC Chapel Hill School of Dentistry, Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. Dr. Neshat routinely lectures on the topic of dental implants while acting as the Director of Nu Image Advanced Dental Seminars, a leading educational module for dental professionals in North Carolina.
His work has captured the attention of major media networks including ABC, NBC, CBS, The News & Observer, CNBC, Reuters, and Yahoo Finance.

StemSave, Inc.
StemSave provides an affordable and non-invasive method for the recovery and cryo-preservation of the powerful Adult Stem Cells found in teeth by teaming up with dentists to harvest stem cells during routine dental procedures.

Contact: Taryn Langer, Group SJR: 212-751-3392, tlanger@groupsjr.com
Kevin Neshat, DDS, MD
Nu Image Surgical & Dental Implant Center
8305 Falls of Neuse Road, Suite 105, Raleigh, NC 27615
1725 South Main Street, Suite 101, Wake Forest, NC 27587
919-841-1720
www.NCimplant.com

The staff was exceptionally friendly and so upbeat.

When I first arrived at the office, the staff was exceptionally friendly and so upbeat.

There was a feeling that everyone was going to be all right even though I was due to have major oral surgery.  The procedure was quick, or quicker than I anticipated and I was on my way back home.  due to the proper medication, there was relatively little pain or discomfort.  Dr. Neshat was very thoughtful and caring because he actually called me at home that evening to see how I was doing.

Bucky V

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Gel for decayed teeth ‘could spell end to fillings’

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/7914009/Gel-for-decayed-teeth-could-spell-end-to-fillings.html

 

French scientists said the gel works by prompting cells in teeth to start multiplying.

They claim that in laboratory studies it took just one month to restore teeth back to their original state.

A team of scientists at the National Institute for Health and Medical Research in Paris tested if melanocyte-stimulating hormone, or MSH, could stimulate tooth growth, according to the Daily Mail.

The French team mixed MSH with a chemical called poly-L-glutamic acid. The mixture was then turned into a gel and rubbed on to cells taken from extracted human teeth.

In a separate experiment, the scientists applied the gel to the teeth of mice with dental cavities.

In just one month, the cavities had disappeared. The gel is still undergoing testing but could be available for use within three to five years.

Their findings are published in the American Chemical Society journal ACS Nano.

“There are a lot of exciting developments in this field, of which this is one,” said Professor Damien Walmsley, the British Dental Association’s scientific adviser.

“It looks promising, but we will have to wait for the results to come back from clinical trials and its use will be restricted to treating small areas of dental decay.”

Tooth decay is a major public health problem in Britain with around £45m a year spent treating decayed teeth.

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Dental Implants with no credit check

Nu Image Surgical & Dental Implant Center is proud to introduce a new way to get financing for dental implant procedures. EPS 90 is an in house credit plan that allows people to finance up to $5000 in services.  EPS 90 is not just for dental implant procedures, but can be used for any procedure in our office.

Only 3 requirements are needed to qualify:

Valid Checking Account, Valid Driver’s License, and Proof of Employment.

For more information on this program, please contact our office. info@ncimplant.com or 919-841-1720

Zinc-containing Denture Adhesives in the News

Zinc-containing Denture Adhesives in the News
ABC’s Good Morning America aired a segment on Feb. 9 about zinc-containing denture cream http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/video/did-doctor-delay-denture-cream-research-12874317.   Some previous reports in the scientific literature indicate a possible association between excessive use of zinc-containing denture creams and neurological and hematological problems. When this issue surfaced in the media a year ago, the ADA posted a press statement that more information is needed to determine if there is a cause and effect relationship between ill health effects and the overuse of denture cream containing zinc. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has not issued an advisory or recall of zinc-containing denture creams at this time.

Why you shouldnt bring dentures to a fist fight.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101210/ap_on_re_us/us_burger_king_fatal_fight

 

Police: Man dies after punch by Burger King worker

DETROIT – Detroit police say a 20-year-old Burger King employee who was arguing with a customer punched the 67-year-old man, who fell and later died.

Police spokeswoman Yvette Walker says the older man was reportedly causing a disturbance Thursday afternoon at the restaurant on the city’s east side, tried to hit the employee and the employee swung back. WJBK-TV reports police say the punch may have caused the elderly man to choke on his dentures.

The man died at a hospital. Walker says an autopsy will determine cause of death. Police say the employee was being held Friday and information would be submitted to prosecutors for review.

Burger King spokeswoman Denise Wilson said Friday that company officials were aware of the incident and the franchise owner was cooperating with police.

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New Dental Implant Technique in the works.

So far we’ve nailed the single implant method. We’re working on full arch techniques as we speak!

Traditional Dental Implant vs Mini Dental Implant in pictures

Traditional Dental Implant on the left and a Mini Dental Implant on the right

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