Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Fun Quiz: White Teeth

Take our fun quiz below about white teeth! Don't forget to look down at the bottom for a free whitening coupon!


White Teeth Quiz

Answer each question either yes or no. At the end, click submit. The HIGHER your score, the more likely it is for your teeth to stain.


  1. Do you regularly enjoy tobacco, coffee, tea, red wine, and/or soft drinks?
  2. Yes No
  3. Do you eat a lot of dark fruit (eg. blueberries and purple grapes), light fruit (eg. melons and pe
  4. Yes No
  5. Are the stains on your teeth yellowish, brownish, and/or grayish/purplish?
  6. Yes No
  7. Have you considered any of the following: whitening toothpastes, over-the-counter gels or strips,
  8. Yes No
  9. Do you have fillings, crowns, bridges, bonding, or dentures?
  10. Yes No
  11. Are you pregnant or breastfeeding, have sensitive or receding gums, or allergic to peroxide?
  12. Yes No
  13. Do you currently use an electric toothbrush and/or whitening toothpaste?
  14. Yes No
Remember, the HIGHER the score, the more likely it is that your teeth will be stained. Call us today to get a FREE whitening consult! 608-271-0961

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Article: 6 Things to Never Reveal on Facebook

You may or may not know already that Madison Smile Solutions is now on Facebook.  If you are a fan of our Facebook page, keep an eye out for special offers only Facebook fans can receive! 

So many people are now on some kind of online social network, and it is amazing how people are using it to stay connected with people, even some they barely know.  If you have a Facebook account, you may already know not to share certain things with just everybody on your profile.  However, there are a few things many people over look.  An article that was published on Yahoo! News today talked about 6 things you should never share on Facebook.  If you  missed it, keep reading, we've pasted it below:

6 Things You Should Never Reveal on Facebook

by Kathy Kristof

The whole social networking phenomenon has millions of Americans sharing their photos, favorite songs and details about their class reunions on Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and dozens of similar sites. But there are a handful of personal details that you should never say if you don't want criminals — cyber or otherwise — to rob you blind, according to Beth Givens, executive director of the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse.



The folks at Insure.com also say that ill-advised Facebook postings increasingly can get your insurance cancelled or cause you to pay dramatically more for everything from auto to life insurance coverage. By now almost everybody knows that those drunken party photos could cost you a job, too.

You can certainly enjoy networking and sharing photos, but you should know that sharing some information puts you at risk. What should you never say on Facebook, Twitter or any other social networking site?

Your Birth Date and Place
Sure, you can say what day you were born, but if you provide the year and where you were born too, you've just given identity thieves a key to stealing your financial life, said Givens. A study done by Carnegie Mellon showed that a date and place of birth could be used to predict most — and sometimes all — of the numbers in your Social Security number, she said.

Vacation Plans
There may be a better way to say "Rob me, please" than posting something along the lines of: "Count-down to Maui! Two days and Ritz Carlton, here we come!" on Twitter. But it's hard to think of one. Post the photos on Facebook when you return, if you like. But don't invite criminals in by telling them specifically when you'll be gone.

Home Address
Do I have to elaborate? A study recently released by the Ponemon Institute found that users of Social Media sites were at greater risk of physical and identity theft because of the information they were sharing. Some 40% listed their home address on the sites; 65% didn't even attempt to block out strangers with privacy settings. And 60% said they weren't confident that their "friends" were really just people they know.


Confessionals
You may hate your job; lie on your taxes; or be a recreational user of illicit drugs, but this is no place to confess. Employers commonly peruse social networking sites to determine who to hire — and, sometimes, who to fire. Need proof? In just the past few weeks, an emergency dispatcher was fired in Wisconsin for revealing drug use; a waitress got canned for complaining about customers and the Pittsburgh Pirate's mascot was dumped for bashing the team on Facebook. One study done last year estimated that 8% of companies fired someone for "misuse" of social media.

Password Clues
If you've got online accounts, you've probably answered a dozen different security questions, telling your bank or brokerage firm your Mom's maiden name; the church you were married in; or the name of your favorite song. Got that same stuff on the information page of your Facebook profile? You're giving crooks an easy way to guess your passwords.


Risky Behaviors
You take your classic Camaro out for street racing, soar above the hills in a hang glider, or smoke like a chimney? Insurers are increasingly turning to the web to figure out whether their applicants and customers are putting their lives or property at risk, according to Insure.com. So far, there's no efficient way to collect the data, so cancellations and rate hikes are rare. But the technology is fast evolving, according to a paper written by Celent, a financial services research and consulting firm.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Article: Michael Douglas and Throat Cancer - FREE OFFER

Actor Michael Douglas stunned a television audience with the announcement that he has "late stage IV throat cancer."


What is this disease? How is it treated? Based on what he's revealed, what do we know about Douglas's treatment and prognosis?

Read the article here: http://www.webmd.com/cancer/news/20100901/throat-cancer-faq

What can YOU do?  From now until November 30th, if you come in for your cleaning (or any appointment!) you can get a FREE oral cancer screening just by mentioning this article!