Dr Dental – Periodontal Disease

04/06/23

Using Blood From Periodontal Disease to Screen for Diabetes. An NYU nursing-dental research team has found, that oral blood samples drawn from deep pockets of periodontal inflammation can be used to measure hemoglobin A1c. Hemoglobin A1c blood glucose measures from oral blood compare well to those from finger-stick blood, the researchers say. The findings are from a study funded by an NYU CTSI grant awarded to the research team last year.

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Dr Dental – Severe Dental Erosion Due to Eating Disorders.

04/03/23

Estimates show about 1.1 million men and women suffer for eating disorders in the UK. This figure is even thought to be higher since many people with eating disorders keep the problem secret. A study done by University of Bergen in Norway, showed that patients who suffer from eating disorders, such as Anorexia and Bulimia, experienced substantially more dental health problems. For example, sensitive teeth, severe dental erosion and facial pain compared to people without eating disorders.

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Dr Dental – What is and What Causes Gingivitis?

03/30/23

Gingivitis is an inflammation of the gums. This commonly occurs because of films of bacteria that accumulate on the teeth which is called plaque. A person who has gingivitis will normally have red and puffy gums. Their gums will most likely bleed when they brush their teeth.

Generally, gingivitis can be resolved with good oral hygiene habits, such as longer and more frequent brushing, and flossing. Some people may find that using an antiseptic mouthwash, alongside proper tooth brushing and flossing also helps.

People that have gingivitis may need to see a dentist more then just twice a year to make sure that dental habits are being maintain and for check ups. Since untreated, gingivitis can progress to periodontitis, which is more serious and can eventually lead to loss of teeth.

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Dr Dental – Stopping Gum Disease by Preventing Bacteria.

03/27/23

A study, published in the journal Microbiology suggests that Stripping some mouth bacteria of their access key to gangs of other pathogenic oral bacteria could help prevent gum disease and tooth loss.

Oral bacteria called Treponema denticola frequently gang up in communities with other pathogenic oral bacteria to produce destructive dental plaque. This bacterial access key could be a drug target for people who are at high risk of developing gum disease.

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Dr Dental – Preventive Baby Dental Care Made Easy.

03/24/23

Preventive dental care is the number one way to prevent tooth decay in children. Primary (Baby) teeth are week and can quickly be destroyed by sugar and decay, causing pain and discomfort associated with tooth decay. However prevention is the key to avoiding dental decay and high cost dental care.

Helpful preventive dental care tips Cleaning your infant gums with a damp cloth. When teeth start to erupt you can brush their teeth gently with a soft baby toothbrush and water. Make sure you take your child to see a dentist either when the first tooth does erupt or no latter then their first birthday.

Do not use a baby bottle as a pacifier. If you are going to let your baby have a baby bottle when not feeding put only water in it. Try to avoid sharing anything that goes in your mouth such as spoons, cups and other utensils. Do not dip pacifiers or teething rings in honey or sugar.

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Dr Dental – Baby Bottles

03/21/23

Staying away form Sugary Baby Bottles. Though the word is getting out about baby bottle tooth decay there are still many people that are unaware of the dental hazard that baby bottles can have on baby teeth. Some parents may put sugary liquids in bottles or dip pacifiers in sugar to make them more appealing to their baby.

However these are bad behaviors that can have an effect on your infants teeth. Increasing their chances of dental cavities. Saliva flow decreases when your baby is asleep, so if your baby falls asleep with a baby bottle, there is no saliva to wash away the sugar liquid. However studies show When parents are aware of the consequences of baby bottle tooth decay, about 77 percent stopped putting sweet liquids in baby bottles.

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Dr Dental – Spreading Bacteria to Your Baby.

03/18/23

Did you know you can spread dental decay to your child?  Though poor diet and hygiene patterns, adults can develop cavities. If the adult has a history of cavities, they can then pass the destructive oral bacteria on to their children. However research does show that once parents are aware that they can spread tooth decay, 91 percent of new mothers stop sharing spoons, cups, utensils, and other items with their young child.

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Dr Dental – Baby’s Dental Health

03/15/23

Protect your Baby’s Dental Health Care. Good dental health care habits are learned at home. Emphasizing the importance of oral health to your child early on will help keep your child’s teeth health for a life time.

Dental tooth decay is the second most common childhood illness and it is preventable with proper dental health care habits. A child should see when they cut their first tooth or by the age of one. A dentist will then be able to check for any potential dental problems early on.

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Dr Dental – Long Term effects of Using Partials

03/13/23

Study on the possible long term effects of using partial dentures. There are advantages of having partial dentures such as the appearance, function and cost. However according to dentists in China dental lab there are possible long term effects that one should be aware of.

Partial dentures has a long-term potential to cause harm to the remaining teeth and supporting soft tissues. As well as a risk of local damage to the remaining teeth resulting from an increased incidence of caries and periodontal disease and the continued resorption of those parts of the alveolar process supporting the partial denture.

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Dr Dental – Discount Plan for Adult Orthodontic Services

03/10/23

Often times dental insurance plans do not provide benefits for adult orthodontic care and when they do it is on traditional metal braces.  Many adult however would prefer braces that are more aesthetically pleasing.  That is when a dental discount plan becomes very helpful. Dental discount plans are not insurance plans, however they do provide discount saving off most all dental services provided. Dental discount plans are low cost dental plan options and they normally provide between 20 to  25 percent off the cost of orthodontic services regardless of they type of braces you may choose to have.

 

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Dr Dental – Good Dental Health Habits

03/07/23

A 2011 study published in the Journal of Periodontology showed that oral infections and diseases can raise the risk of respiratory diseases, including pneumonia and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Pneumonia and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease are caused when bacteria get into the lower respiratory tract from the upper part of the throat. If you keep your mouth clean, that could help to keep bacteria from getting into your lower respiratory tract.

 

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Dr Dental – Acid Reflux

03/04/23

There are many people that are dealing with Gastroesophageal reflux disease which is relatively a common condition.  Acid Reflux is when the stomach acid are refluxed up, which may cause problems to your esophagus as well as your oral health and teeth if left untreated.   With regards to the one oral health care acid reflux can cause enamel erosion. Which can lead to tooth decay and other dental issues.  Acid reflux can also cause bad breath issues.  So it is not only important to speak to a doctor when dealing with acid reflux but also talk to your dentist.

Let your dentist know that you are dealing with acid reflux.  That way they will know to check more carefully for signs of tooth enamel erosion as well as wear on fillings. You may want to see a dentist more the just twice a year if you have constant acid reflux issues.  Stomach acid will quickly damage teeth if you do not stay on top of your oral health care.  So see a doctor for help in controlling your acid reflux and see a dentist regular to maintain your teeth health.   Also here is a good tip that may help you when you do get acid reflux and it comes up in your mouth. Immediately after do not brush but rinse with baking soda.  Baking soda will help neutralize the effects of the stomach acid that comes up into your mouth. Keep a record of food that make you more sensitive to getting acid reflux and try to limit yourself on those foods.

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Dr Dental – Missing Teeth

03/01/23

Did you know if you are missing one or more teeth you may see a difference in your chewing as well as speaking. You may even notice a difference in your face and profile.  For many people missing teeth can cause low self esteem. Making them smile and laugh less for fare of people seeing their teeth.  Proper dental care can and will help fix your teeth.

Bridges will not only fix the gap cause by missing teeth but will restore the shape of your face as well as alleviate the difference in your bite.   A dentist could also advise fixed or partial dentures when needed.  Bridges and partial will look just like your normal teeth and give you back the smile you want to have.

Another option though be it normally a more costly option would be dental implants.  Dental implants are artificial teeth that attaches directly to the jaw.  Not everyone can have implants but a dentist can advise if that is an option for you.

Talk to a dentist over all your dental options and see which one you feel will be best for you.  Most dental insurance plans will cover a portion of the cost for dental bridges, partials and or dentures.  At this time it is still hard to find dental insurance that offer coverages for dental implants.  Therefore when it comes to implants you may want to review dental discount plans for cost savings.   However read your dental insurance plan terms and conditions and when in doubt call the company so you can know for sure what you are and are not covered for.  Keep us in mind for any of your dental insurance dental plan needs.   We are hear to help you get the best dental plan for your current dental needs.

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Dr Dental – Cosmetic Dentist and Implants

02/26/23

Dental Insurance – Why dental implants are considered a cosmetic dental service: For many dental insurance companies dental implants fall under a cosmetic dental service or cosmetic dentistry. The problem is that many dental insurance will not cover or offer benefits for this type of dental service. One reason why that is the case, is that a general dentist normally do not provide implant services. In order to have implants you have to see a cosmetic dentist or a specialist.

Keep in mind that many dental insurance plans do not cover for specialist either. Another reason is a cost factor. The cost of dental implants are still much higher the the cost of denture, partials and bridges that are normally covered under most dental insurance plans. You may be able to get dental implant services at a discount plan buying a dental discount plan. With a dental discount plan you can save around 15 to 20 percents off the cost of dental implants if there are dental providers within the plan network.

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Dr Dental – Stopping Gum Disease

02/23/23

Stopping Gum Disease By Preventing Bacteria. A Study that was published in the journal Microbiology states that by stripping some mouth bacteria of their access key to gangs of other pathogenic oral bacteria could help prevent gum disease and tooth loss. Oral bacteria called Treponema denticola frequently gang up in communities with other pathogenic oral bacteria to produce destructive dental plaque. The study suggests that this bacterial access key could be a drug target for people who are at high risk of developing gum disease.

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Dr Dental – Enjoy Garlic

02/20/23

Enjoy Garlic Without Bad Breath Worries. Garlic is very good for you and in studies it show how garlic can help fight off infections, helps to keep your immune system healthy, and even may even prevent bone and joint problems later in life. Beside that garlic taste good in may foods we may enjoy to eat. However the one down side to garlic it the bad breath effect afterwords. Not to many people are a fan of garlic breath. However a quick way to help neutralize the garlicky smell fast is to sip a small glass of milk.

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Dr Dental – Stress and Your Dental Health

02/17/23

How Stress can Effect Your Dental and Oral Health Care. WebMD dental experts states how too much stress can effect your mouth, teeth and gums. When stress some people develop mouth sore such as canker sore and cold sores. Having too much stress can cause people to grind or clench their teeth causing tooth damage over time. When under stress dental hygiene can go down, which can lead to dental decay or gum disease.

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Dr Dental – Sea Salt

02/15/23

Why You Should Keep Sea Salt on Hand for Dental Health. Having Sea Salt in your medicine cabinet may be a good idea for dental care. Rinsing your mouth out with warm salt water can help to sooth inflamed gum tissue or canker sores. Experts suggest that a salt solution can wipe out some bacteria in your mouth and help create a more healthy bacteria level.

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Dr Dental – Tooth Decay and Cinnamon

02/13/23

How Cinnamon can Help Fight Tooth Decay. Research done suggest that cinnamon has properties that make it effective at fighting both inflammation and bacteria, two of your mouth’s biggest enemies. Eating sticky buns do not help but buying toothpaste with cinnamon can. Plenty of toothpaste makers have cinnamon varieties such as Crest, Colgate, Jason Natural and Tom’s of Maine. So finding a toothpaste with this wonderful ingredient should not be too hard to find.

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Dr Dental – Dental Floss

02/08/23

What Your Dental Floss Can Be Telling You. Flossing your teeth is a daily habit one should have in order to maintain oral health care. Here is another dental tip advise you can add to your flossing routine. After flossing smell your dental floss. That right smell your floss to see what it smells like. The smell of dental floss can tell you more about your teeth and gums health. If the floss has a gross or rotten smell this indicates an overgrowth of bacteria between your teeth, which signals decay and means you need to be doing a better job of flossing. A normal, non-offensive scent means you’re doing a good job.

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