Technology today is truly advancing by leaps and bounds especially in the field of dentistry. Currently materials made from mercury or plastic are used to fill up cavities in teeth. These are raising concerns among people as they could prove to be toxic to the human body. In their ongoing research, Scientists in Canada and [...]
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Thursday, 29 December 2011
Diabetes and Your Gums
This study found that, "when their periodontal infections were treated, the management of their diabetes markedly improved." So you want to have your teeth cleaned by a professional at least twice a year, probably more if you have diabetes. Richard Bernstein, MD, author of Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes Solution, advocates long (several months) courses of antibiotics "to help people with diabetes regain excellent blood sugar control." Of course, all this dental care can be expensive. Medical insurance should cover dental care for people with diabetes, because it's a vital part of care, but sometimes it doesn't. If there's a dental school near you, that might be an option for affordable care.When I started taking gum care seriously, my gums bled like crazy while flossing, and they hurt. Now th...
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Friday, 23 December 2011
What is periodontitis?
Periodontitis is a oral disease in which there is loss of bone in the jaw. This bone is essential in holding the teeth in place in the jaw. Periodontitis is one of the largest problems in dental hygiene in the U.S. it ranks second only to cavities. The American Academy of Periodontology have data that [...]
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Gum disease in diabetics can worsen glucose control
People with diabetes are far more prone to developing serious gum disease than those without the disorder, but it's not only tooth loss they need to worry about. (Source: CTV Health)
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Saturday, 17 December 2011
How Does Candy And Snacks Affect Our Teeth
Eating candy, toffee, snacks and munchies can cause teeth to decay because of the cultivated starches that get stuck between the teeth and in turn cause periodontal disease. This type of fast food that remain in the mouth for long intervals cause bacteria to grow which forms acidic and then decay the teeth and the [...]
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Thyroid Surgery Linked to Improved Sleep Apnea Symptoms
Many patients had less snoring after thyroidectomy, study finds (Source: The Doctors Lounge - Endocrinology and Diabetes)
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Sunday, 11 December 2011
Dental discount plans vs insurance plans: the better option
In recent years, an increasing trend towards the use of dental discount plans in place of insurance plans is starting to emerge. Many people can be seen to switch to dental discount plans simply due to its attractiveness as a cheaper option in the context of the rising insurance costs, and the misconception that dental [...]
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Mediterranean Diet May Reduce Sleep Apnea
By Diane FennellOver the years, we've reported on various benefits of the so-called Mediterranean diet — a style of eating that focuses on the consumption of healthful monounsaturated fats, fruits, vegetables, whole grains, low-fat dairy, fish, nuts, and legumes, as well as moderate daily consumption of alcohol and a relatively low intake of red meat. In previous studies, this eating pattern has been shown to have wide-ranging benefits, including reduction in the rates of Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obesity, metabolic syndrome, and some types of cancer. Now, a small new study indicates that the Mediterranean diet, combined with exercise, has another benefit: potentially reducing the symptoms of sleep apnea.Sleep apnea is a condition in which breathing stops for 10 s...
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Monday, 5 December 2011
Video Describes Procedure To Determine The Cause Of Your Snoring
Our office has produced a new video describing “where” snoring comes from determined by a simple procedure known as sedated or sleep endoscopy. At its most basic definition, snoring is noise produced from a vibrating mucosal surface in the upper airway.Though snoring can be defined simply, the tough question is WHERE are these vibrating mucosal surfaces? Because unless one can define WHERE the snoring is coming from, successful treatment can’t be pursued definitively.An office exam performed while a patient is awake is suboptimal as the patient is awake… and not snoring. As such, it is an educated guess where the snoring problem is stemming from.To this end, (more…) *This blog post was originally published at Fauquier ENT Blog* (Source: Better Healt...
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Origins of dentistry
Dentistry is certainly not a new profession that has come in to being in recent times. History has evidence that skilled dentists existed as far back in time as 2500 years ago. This is proven by the fact that many a Native Americans improved the look of their teeth. Just like other forms of body [...]
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