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Thursday, Dec. 8th 2022 6:33 AM
Although many school are changing what foods are in their vending machines many more vending machines still provide sugar-filled sodas, sweetened fruit drinks, and non-nutritious snacks that can affect children teeth.
In the younger grades school are either removing vending machines altogether or putting in healthier snacks options. Though in the high schools and collages junk food in vending machines are still wildly offer. Many dentist are concerned that their patients are still consuming too much of the sugar-filled sodas, sweetened fruit drinks, and non-nutritious snacks that are found in many vending machines.
These types of snacks normally have very little if any nutritional value and over time they can take a toll on ones teeth. Food choices among children and teens are important factors that affect how quickly they may develop tooth decay.
Monday, Dec. 5th 2022 6:30 AM
You may know that some of the risk factors to having your tongue, lips and cheeks pierced which includes dangers like chipped and fractured teeth damage to your gums, periodontal disease and problems with speech, as well as swallowing and chewing, the studs themselves which could be harboring bacteria increasing risks for infection.
Studies found that studs made of steel seemed to promote development of a biofilm a thin layer of microorganisms that adhere to the surface of a structure. Types of bacteria associated with staph infections were found on the steel and titanium studs, leading researchers to conclude that metal studs increase risks for complications if a piercing channel becomes infected.
Friday, Dec. 2nd 2022 6:28 AM
We all either know someone or are someone that have had bad experiences with their dentist or just simply are afraid of any pain that may occur. Sometimes this leads to high anxiety for many that can make them avoid regular dental care because of anxiety and fear.
However with Conscious Sedation you will be able to be in a comfortable and relaxed state of mind. Conscious Sedation Dentistry is administered by simply taking a pill, no need to worry if your body will act funny, because all body functions will remain completely normal. Advantages to conscious sedation is that the pill is easy to administer, it’s safe and easy to monitor, and works well for most people and it can be given at a low cost.
Also unlike anesthesia where a patient is completely unconscious, under conscious sedation are able to respond to commands or questions. With conscious sedation there is no real reason why you should not take care of your dental health and see your dentist regularly. Talk to your dentist about conscious sedation and see if this is a good choice for you.
Wednesday, Nov. 30th 2022 2:25 PM
When finding a new dentist people are turning to the internet. More dentist are seeing that the phone book and word of mouth are not always enough to get them notice. They are opening their practice to the online community. By doing so it not only helps them get new patients they might not had have otherwise but provides added service to people who visit their sites.
Many dental office websites provide information on not only their practice but provide for for increased knowledge of dental healthcare. Dental offices may also provide specials on their website for dental services you may not get otherwise.
Monday, Nov. 28th 2022 6:24 AM
Porcelain veneers can completely transform your teeth and smile. Porcelain veneers still remains as one of the most popular cosmetic dental treatments in the United States. Veneers can be use to fix many dental problems. With veneers, a dentist can control the color, position, shape, and size of your new teeth. They also can correct crooked, worn, or chipped teeth. Ask your dentist about dental veneers to see what your options are.
Thursday, Nov. 24th 2022 6:22 AM
Many schools offer dental healthcare programs for the coming of fall and going back to school Going over the importance of brushing and flossing and the importance of their teeth to their overall healthcare. Some school invite dentist to give a presentation to the children in hopes to stop bad dental care habits. If your child school does not provide such a program ask you local dentist they may have free days where they go over children dental care.
Monday, Nov. 21st 2022 6:20 AM
Prophylaxis shows that patients who are undergoing invasive dental procedures do not benefit from it use. In the British Medical Journal it suggested that patients that are at risk from infective endocarditis (an infection of the inner surface of the heart) will not benefit from antibiotic prophylaxis before undergoing invasive dental procedures.
Dr Lockhart noted that dental offices have been in the spotlight for more than 50 years because dental procedures can cause bacteria to enter the blood stream, but stated there is no strong scientific data to show that dental procedures cause infective endocarditis.
Friday, Nov. 18th 2022 6:16 AM
It has been suggested that breast-feeding over bottle-feeding is better for the overall health of your baby. However with regards to early childhood cavities breast-feeding is no better or worse then bottle feeding both can cause dental decay in baby teeth if proper dental care is not taken. To help prevent dental decay: Avoid overnight feedings, letting your baby nurse at will can make milk pool in baby’s mouth which will cause acid to form contagiously throughout the night which can lead to tooth decay. This is the same with bottles so avoid letting your child walk around with a baby bottle. Whether you are breast feeding or bottle feeding your baby, wipe your baby’s teeth and gums with a clean damp washcloth after feedings.
The ADA (American Dental Association) suggest that you encourage your child to drink from a cup by the time they reach their first birthday. Dentist suggest that you should take your child to their first dental appointment by the time they reach their first birthday. We suggest having either dental insurance or a dental plan in force in order to help make going to the dentist more affordable. And remember preventive dental care starts from home.
Wednesday, Nov. 16th 2022 5:13 AM
Baby Bottle Tooth Decay or BBTD is cause by frequent and prolonged exposure to any liquids except plain water. Liquids such as: Formula, milk any fruit juices or any liquids containing sugars. If these liquids pool around baby’s teeth and gums for a long period of time they will lead to cavities that first develop in the upper and lower front teeth.
This normally happens when one leaves a baby with a baby bottle to sleep with or as a means of pacifying a baby from crying. You should not let your baby fall asleep with a baby bottle filled with anything other then plain water, or use a pacifier. See if your dentist has a pacifier they would recommend for you to use. If you are breast feeding try to avoid letting your child nurse continuously.
Also remember to wipe your baby’s teeth and gums with a clean damp washcloth after feedings. BBTD is preventable with proper dental healthcare. Ask your dentist of any more dental care tips for your child and make sure they have regular dental check ups.
Sunday, Nov. 13th 2022 6:10 AM
Having good oral healthcare starts right from the beginning of your child’s life. You need to take care of your child oral health even before their first teeth emerge. There are certain factors that may affect your child teeth appearance. Such as tetracycline an antibiotic that can cause tooth discoloration.
This is something to beware of and should not be use by nursing mother or expectant mothers in the last half of pregnancy. Baby teeth will normally start emerging around six months of age. The standard brushing and flossing healthcare procedures are not required for infants. Though infants do have special oral healthcare needs that that need to be met. Parents should know about how to guard against baby bottle tooth decay. Parents also need to take their child to see a dentist at the cutting of their first tooth or by the time they are one year old. Prevention is the key so the sooner you start with proper dental care the better.
Thursday, Nov. 10th 2022 2:07 PM
Service for their Patients. Michael Fulbright, DDS, co-founder of Aesthetic Edge in Redondo Beach, is among the first dentists in the nation to offer a new service that recovers and preserves powerful dental stem cells. Only recently have regenerative medical researchers looked to human teeth as ideal sources for stem cells, which are widely used in treating leukemia and heart disease.
Until now, stem cells could only be retrieved from umbilical cord blood, amniotic fluid and bone marrow According to Fulbright, dental stem cells are found only in healthy teeth (those with a blood supply) such as wisdom teeth and those that must be pulled for orthodontic work. He said that young patients, in particular, are excellent candidates for banking their stem cells since they are usually undergoing such extractions.
Monday, Nov. 7th 2022 5:05 AM
Gum Disease Has Far-Reaching Consequences that many people either over look of feel it is not a significant problem to address. Even though many people may suffer from various forms of gum disease, few realize how their ailment can be perceived by others. Dr. Alex Farnoosh a Periodontist Specialist in Beverly Hills California states while gingivitis may not seem like a significant problem to many unsuspecting people, dental professionals all over the world agree that it is a serious complication and can lead to more overlooked issues that can impact a person’s health, well- being, and even happiness. Beverly Hills periodontist Dr. Alex Farnoosh of The Total Smile, argues that gum disease can, and will if untreated, create unsightly cosmetic problems like discolored gums, bleeding around the gum line and eventually tooth loss.
Friday, Nov. 4th 2022 2:03 PM
The Use Of Twitter For Public Health Surveillance of Dental Care. The micro blogging service Twitter and other social networks is a new means for the public to communicate their health concerns, as well as could afford health care professionals new ways to communicate with their patients.
Web sites such as Twitter and Facebook it is clear we are experiencing a revolution in communication and information sharing. Many dentist are using these social networks as a means of communication with their current patients and potential patients.
Wednesday, Nov. 2nd 2022 5:59 AM
Study are showing that women who want to have a baby should look after their oral health care. A fertility expert stated in a meeting in Sweden yesterday. During the meeting, delegates heard about preliminary research that found for the first time, from when she starts trying to conceive, a woman’s chances of falling pregnant can depend on how well she looks after her teeth and gums.
A professor at the University of Western Australia in Perth Roger Hart, stated in the annual meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology in Stockholm, that the effect of gum disease on conception is about the same order of magnitude as the effect of obesity.
Monday, Oct. 31st 2022 6:45 PM
Oral health deteriorates during hospitalization and is associated with an increased risk of hospital-acquired infections and reduced quality of life according to a new research study.
This Research published in the Journal of Clinical Periodontology provides the latest evidence that oral health is being overlooked in hospitals, with potential serious consequences. The research identified increases in plaque accumulation and gingival and mucosal inflammation. The findings were worst among patients who required help with their breathing.
Thursday, Oct. 27th 2022 6:43 AM
Links have be found that obesity can effect your oral. According to a recent study it revealed the deeper the periodontal pockets, the higher the proportion of subjects with a Body Mass Index (BMI) of 30 or over, which is a figure according to the World Health Organization as generally considered to be obese.
In 2008, 1.5 billion adults, 20 and older, were overweight. Periodontal pockets are essentially food and plaque traps that irritate and decay teeth to the point where the tooth can eventually fall out if not being treated by a dentist. The deeper the pocket, the greater the risk of tooth loss. Having proper dental care and seeing your dentist regularly can help prevent tooth loss due to periodontal pockets and gum disease.
Having both good oral healthcare and taking care of your over all health just makes sense. On this web site we can help you save money on your dental care with one of our dental insurance or dental plans.
Monday, Oct. 24th 2022 6:38 PM
Dental Device Improving technology to improve dental care. A team of scientists from the University of Liverpool has won an award for developing a device that can identify early tooth decay and plaque before it is visible to the human eye. The innovation, iDENTifi, comprises a clinical digital camera which incorporates Qualitative Light Induced Fluorescence (QLF) technology to take images of the mouth using blue light and special filters which can show up cavities and plaque.
Friday, Oct. 21st 2022 5:34 PM
Gene Combination Identified As Risk Factor In Success Of Dental Implants.
The health of the your surrounding tissue and gums affects the success of a dental implant. Therefore identifying and reducing the risk factors is a key step in the implant process. Now a combination of genes has been identified as a possible indicator of greater tissue destruction leading to negative outcomes for implants. A the article in the current issue of the Journal of Oral Implantology, it reports on a study of individuals with the combination of interleukin (IL)-1 allele 2 at IL-1A-889 and IL-1B+3954. These people are “genotype positive” and are susceptible to increased periodontal tissue destruction.
Tuesday, Oct. 18th 2022 6:31 AM
Just another reason why preventive dental care is important. In a recent study it has been revealed erectile dysfunction can be linked to gum disease. The research1, carried out on 70 male subjects, showed a correlation between gum disease and the ability to achieve an erection. The data indicates that as the severity of erectile dysfunction increased, so did the prevalence of chronic periodontitis (gum disease).
Overall, more than four out of five men (81.8 per cent) with severe erectile dysfunction had gum disease. In comparison, in cases of mild erectile dysfunction, the incidence of gum disease was less than two in five men. Seeing a dentist regularly and taking care of or you dental and oral hygiene is always important but here is just another reason that may make you go to your next dental appointment. Help keep your dental cost low by having either dental insurance or a dental plan in place. This website can help you with that.
Saturday, Oct. 15th 2022 6:28 AM
Scientists have discovered that bacteria, normally found in our mouths, is a tool that can be use to invade heart tissue, causing a dangerous and sometimes lethal infection of the heart known as endocarditis. S. mutans is a bacterium best known for causing cavities.
Normally, S. mutans normally confine themselves to the mouth, but sometimes, after a dental procedure or even after a vigorous bout of flossing, the bacteria can enter the bloodstream. Our immune system usually destroys them, but occasionally – within just a few seconds – they travel to the heart and colonize its tissue, especially heart valves. The bacteria can cause endocarditis – inflammation of heart valves – which can be deadly. Infection by S. mutans is a leading cause of the condition. The study raises the possibility of creating a screening tool – perhaps a swab of the cheek, or a spit test to gauge a dental patient’s vulnerability to the condition.
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