ISBN-13: 9781511472302 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 42 str.
If you have a gum graft surgery in the foreseeable future, this book is a must read. In Your Gum Graft: What to Expect & How to Make it Easy you will: be introduced to three types of gum grafts, receive information on what to expect before your gum graft surgery, get tips to help you to breeze through the recovery, learn about the two critical kitchen items you will want to have prior to your gum graft, and discover a collection of recipes that are healthy and delicious, served either chilled on the first day after your surgery or warmed, for you and your family. SUSAN G. CLARK, an author in Raleigh, North Carolina, was the recipient of three gum grafts within the span of 18 months. Susan professes, "It's really much easier than you think " A Personal Note from the Author: I wrote this book to help others through their own gum graft surgery. When I finally accepted that I had to have a gum graft, I was not happy. No, that's not totally true. I was terrified But I had helped my boyfriend through one, so I figured I could get through one too. So I scheduled an appointment with a periodontist. My first gum graft surgery was the most involving, yet the recovery was so easy that, several months later, I went back for two additional gum graft surgeries. My experience having three gum grafts taught me tips that can help to make it easier. Although gum grafts may sound a little scary at first, this book will tell you what to expect and how to make it as easy as possible. More About the Author: SUSAN G. CLARK is the author of the book Your Gum Graft: What to Expect & How to Make it Easy (Including 7 Healthy Recipes), as well as the forthcoming book Swanky Yoga Ropes Wall: How to Build Yours and Enjoy A Flexible Spine, Healthy Weight & Balanced Life. Following will be the first in her book series on honoring your holy crap moments. Susan is dedicated to inspiring people to transition from humdrum to holy crap through her mostly true, often embarrassingly personal essays, which have appeared in the magazines Pets, Sasee, and The Quilt Life, and through her website blog. Her early career included stints as a marketing copy editor, a page designer, an academic journal assistant editor, and an events planner. Interspersed throughout those pursuits, Susan followed her muse into women's millinery, fine art sales, and jazz radio announcing. Currently, in her downtime she creates fabric collage art for an upcoming children's book and treats herself to a daily yoga practice. She lives in Raleigh, North Carolina, with an almost perfect guy, two rollicking overgrown kittens, and an imaginary dog."