97: John Sorrentino, DMD on Carbohydrate Restriction in Clinical Dentistry Part 2




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Summary: John A. Sorrentino, D.M.D.is back as my featured guest for today’s Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast Show, which marks the fourth episode of a special mini podcast series on “carbohydrates and dental-systemic diseases” In the last episodes, Dr. Sorrentino discussed about why dentistry has been exclusively treating diseases caused by carbohydrate consumption. After listening to that episode, I am confident that you have understood the reasons and want to do everything that you can to prevent damage to your teeth. In today’s interview, I am going to ask Dr. Sorrentino to share with us his knowledge in dental techniques and what we can do as a patient to improve our dental health. Please tune in now for this interesting interview.   About John A. Sorrentino, D.M.D.:   Bachelor of Science in Biology, State University of New York at Binghamton 1986 D.M.D. University of Connecticut School of Dental Medicine 1990 Associate Dentist, Practice of Dr. Michael Coren, Central Valley, NY, 1990 – 1991 Associate Dentist, Practice of Dr. Peter Masci, Walden NY, 1990 – 1991 Member Academy of General Dentistry 1990 – Present Fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry 2003 – Present Member, American Dental Association 1990 – Present Member, New York State Dental Association 1990 – Present Member, Ninth District Dental Society 1990 – Present Private practice 1991-Present Program Chair, Ninth District Dental Society 2001 Member, Dutchess County Dental Society 1991 – Present President, Dutchess County Dental Society 1997 – 1998 Member, New York Society of Forensic Dentistry 2001 – Present Active in the dental identification of victims of the World Trade Center, 2001-02 Active in the dental identification of victims of Flight 587, 2001-02 Among those named “Person of the Year” by Time Magazine 2006 for Computer Use/Literacy Member Paleo Physicians Network 2011- Named co-director of Catalysis Meeting National Evolutionary Synthesis Center (NESCent) titled “EVOLUTION OF HUMAN TEETH AND JAWS: IMPLICATIONS FOR DENTISTRY AND ORTHODONTICS” 2011-2012   Order my book: Carbohydrates Can Kill. Want to support my campaign? Please click the “Donate” button in the right-hand column of this page. Contact Me