National Root Canal Appreciation Day is coming!
By Michael J. McCurdy - Editor Mar 28, 2005,
11:48
(HealthNewsDigest.com) Madison, WI – March 16, 2005 Dentists
nationwide are preparing to take a stand for the much-maligned root canal.
“After years as the butt of the joke, it’s time to take the root canal out
of the closet. We must hold it in high esteem for the millions of teeth it
saves every year in America!” proclaims Chris Kammer, the Madison,
Wisconsin dentist who is spearheading the effort.
Dr. Kammer has
led the call to champion the root canal in an effort to reverse its
negative image. So, he has officially declared the first-ever National
Root Canal Appreciation Day. Designated Wednesday, May 11, 2005, this
special day will be headquartered in Madison, WI.
At first glance,
a Root Canal Appreciation Day may sound a bit peculiar, but it is designed
with the admirable goal of reversing a common misconception behind a
routine, comfortable dental procedure that saves 42 million teeth each
year.
Dr. Kammer believes National Root Canal Appreciation Day
will go a long way to educate the public about the ease and comfort of the
root canal procedure – thanks to improved technology. In fact, he is so
confident in the root canal that he will actually perform one on the home
plate of his city’s baseball park. Kammer says that other dentists around
the country will also be joining him in the effort to promote root canals
with concurrent demonstrations at landmark outdoor locations in their
hometowns.
National Root Canal Appreciation Day has been
recognized by Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle, and Madison, Wisconsin Mayor,
Dave Cieslewicz who have both signed proclamations supporting the health
awareness day. The annual occurrence of the day will also be listed in
Chase’s Calendar of Events, 2006 edition and will fall on the second
Wednesday of every May.
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