Yes, I know it’s gross, but look how much tooth was destroyed by the existing cavity inside. This is a photo with almost all the decay cleaned out. And remember, there was no hot, cold, or bite sensitivity with these teeth even though they were full of bacteria-laden decay!

Yes, I’ve been referred to as a backup ‘freak’ when it comes to the data on my computer. But with a recent virus on my laptop now cleaned up it was an easy matter to restore the ‘good’ files that were found in the backup. Plus, as I’ve stated before all the photos I take would be impossible to reproduce, so backing up is a must. I recently saw this and am trying it out. It can make a mirror image of your existing drive, copying it exactly. Oh, and the basic edition is free. Take a look and see what you think: Macrium Reflect
As I said earlier, I’ve seen many more of these ‘hidden’ cavities. They’re tough to detect but are still really large. Here’s another example. This is what the tooth looked like beforehand:

And the final product…….they came out great! But when you look at where we started, there’s NO WAY you’d have known how extensive these were.

Look how big these cavities were!! They were HUGE! And NO hot, cold, or bite sensitivity with next to nothing on the x-ray. These are REALLY hard to diagnose!

So to review…we started out here:

A few minutes later we were here:

What would YOU want for YOUR tooth?
I’m really a fanatic for backups. With all the photos I take, I can’t risk losing any of them. So I’m excited about this new service. It has unlimited online backup for one low monthly fee. I’m not going to use it for office photos, but will be looking into it for all my personal images. Read more here….Backblaze.
Here’s a different view of the same new room of equipment.

A few more photos of the office, after our renovations. Look at the post below to see the same image during the construction. Big change!!

Now look how things came out. We’re all SO happy with the final results!!

