Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Dr Ruchi Reviews: Why Not Me? By Mindy Kaling

If you haven't read her first book... stop reading this post and go get that book!!! "Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?" is an all-time favorite of mine. It is FIVE stars all the way.

Unfortunately, Mindy's second book isn't all that great. It was pretty similar to "Yes, Please" by Amy Poehler (my review of that book is down below in italics).



Though it still has the personal ringtones of Mindy's hilarious subconscious, it did not delve deep enough for me to relate -- the way I related to Mindy in her first book. It needed even more girl power. Though I loved the 5am wake up time pictures and knowing that oh-so-glamorous Mindy Kaling too works until the wee-hours of the night... I yearned for MORE nerdiness.

Sigh... I fear I'm being to hard on this.

If you watch The Mindy Project, you might relate to this book a bit more. I have too many shows on my DVR right now. I haven't had time to sign up for a Hulu account either. But maybe someday I will - and then maybe someday I'll return to this book and "get it" the way most other Amazon readers did (most folks gave this book 5! stars!).

For this present moment: I give 2 Ruchi-Reads Stars for Why Not Me? by Mindy Kaling.





**My 2015 review of Amy Pohler's Yes,Please reads: : It was no Bossypants. It was no Is Everyone Hanging out Without Me. But... it had its moments of wit, enthusiasm, and perspective. Any book with some girl power is worth reading! 2.5 "ruchi-reads" stars!)"

Saturday, 5 March 2016

Why should you care about that missing tooth?


If you are missing one or more teeth and think that you can get along fine without them, keep in mind the old adage “nature abhors a vacuum.” 

If missing teeth are not replaced with a bridge or implant, the teeth adjacent to the open space(s) will shift out of their normal positions and fill in the empty spaces on their own. Moreover, the corresponding teeth in the opposing jaw will begin to protrude, because there are no biting forces holding them down. 

As a result of all these unchecked movements, missing teeth can lead to chewing problems and looseness of remaining teeth. Instead, work with Dr Nijjar & Dr Ruchi to develop a plan to replace missing teeth  before further problems arise. 

You have options: a bridge, an implant, or a partial denture.

While a bridge may cost less than a dental implant, implants provide greater value, have a more natural look and feel, and require no preparation of surrounding teeth.