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Tuesday, Jul. 15th 2014 8:00 AM
Taking care of your gums by brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits could help hold heart disease at bay. Researchers at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health have shown for the first time that as gum health improves, progression of atherosclerosis slows to a clinically significant degree. Findings appear online in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
Sunday, Jul. 13th 2014 2:18 PM
Dental abscess is a serious condition for both adults and children. If your small child complains of a tooth ache and you see a bulging, red-colored, swollen area surrounding the tooth or gum, your youngster may have an dental abscess.
Abscesses can even lead to severe discomfort and a high fever, dependent on how serious the problem is. Dental abscesses are generally treated with antibiotics, and your dental professional might opt to drain the pocket of infection by pricking it using a needle to relieve the pressure. If you worry there may be an abscess, your child should see the dentist without delay, particularly if a fever is present. The infection can possibly spread to other parts of the body, causing a serious or life-threatening situation.
Friday, Jul. 11th 2014 2:11 PM
Many people teeth are not as white as they would like them to be. Over the counter products sometimes do not work or they do not get the result one is hoping for. Only a dentist can get your teeth the whitest. With summer coming many dentist over saving or discounts off whitening treatment so talk you your local dental provider and see what they can offer.
Wednesday, Jul. 9th 2014 2:10 PM
Generally periodontal disease is treated by keep oral bacteria in check with daily brushing and flossing as with as by having regular professional deep cleaning with scaling and root planing, which removes tarter above and below the gum line. In some hard to treat cases of periodontal disease antibiotics may be given.
Monday, Jul. 7th 2014 1:56 PM
Dental tooth decay is a typical cause of childhood tooth pain. If your child is receiving regular dental check ups ( at least twice a year or as often as advise by your dentist) you reduce the risk of tooth pain resulting from tooth decay.
Saturday, Jul. 5th 2014 8:00 AM
The red, swollen and painful gums and bone destruction of periodontal disease could be effectively treated by beckoning the right kind of immune system cells to the inflamed tissues, according to a new animal study conducted by researchers at the University of Pittsburgh.
Thursday, Jul. 3rd 2014 12:35 PM
Sinusitis can be an infection in the sinus related dental cavities. While these cavities are located in the face, illness often increases the amount of fluid and pressure experienced by the child, and can end in pain in their teeth, gums, or jaw. If your child is at risk from frequent sinusitis, speak with your physician about what can be done to take care of this disorder. Nose sprays, saline rinses, allergy treatments, and decongestants will all help alleviate this type of tooth ache in youngsters.
Tuesday, Jul. 1st 2014 5:00 AM
Research led by the University of Iowa has tested a “bio patch” that regenerates missing or damaged bone by inserting DNA into nano-sized particles to deliver bone-making genetic instructions directly into cells.
Sunday, Jun. 29th 2014 8:50 AM
Tooth enamel helps to protect the tooth against tooth decay, yet it is important to know that children’s tooth enamel is not as strong as adult tooth enamel.
When we eat food or drinks containing sugar, the bacteria on our teeth turn it into acid, which attacks the enamel on teeth. Over time, saliva neutralizes this acid, but if your children eat a lot of sugary foods or drink sugary drinks, their teeth will be exposed to more acid, more often, that is when teeth can start to decay. If decays goes unchecked it wil start to cause a cavity.
In the early stages a cavity, does not normally cause your child any pain, and the dentist should be able to see it and stop it from developing into a bigger hole. This is another reason why regular dentist visits are so important.
Friday, Jun. 27th 2014 6:00 AM
According to research that was published in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, A drug currently used to treat intestinal worms could protect people from periodontitis, an advanced gum disease, which untreated can erode the structures including bone that hold the teeth in the jaw.
Wednesday, Jun. 25th 2014 12:01 PM
Here are a few things you can do to help your children cope during the teething process:
* Extra cuddles and TLC are the best place to start. When your child is feeling bad due to teething provide comfort.
* Giving them a chilled teething ring to chew on may help to soothe the gums.
* Ask your doctor or dentist to recommend a sugar-free infant teething gel. Make sure to consult with your doctor before giving your children any kind of medication, particularly when they are young.
* Never rub alcohol on your children’s gums or place an aspirin against the tooth or gum.
Monday, Jun. 23rd 2014 11:46 AM
The teething process is not an easy time for your child or you. As your child baby teeth start to push their way through the gum line, they can cause your baby some discomfort. Some children suffer more than others. The good news is that the pain from each tooth should stop as soon as it is visible. Some of the signs of teething are as follows:
* Irritability
* Excess Drooling
* Hot Red Cheeks
* Swollen Gums
* A Desire to chew on things more then usual.
Saturday, Jun. 21st 2014 9:00 AM
To promote better oral health, a team from the Berlin-based firm Organobalance GmbH, Germany, created a new candy, which they claim reduced levels of ‘bad’ bacteria in study subjects’ mouths. The sugar-free candy, contains dead bacteria that bind to bad bacteria, potentially reducing cavities
Thursday, Jun. 19th 2014 12:40 PM
The health of your little one’s baby teeth is predicted to last until the expansion of healthy adult teeth start to force their way up as they develop on schedule.
Therefore it is important to install good dental care habits to your child that will last a life time. By working with a pediatric dentist he/she can assist your efforts in maintaining healthy baby teeth.
Tuesday, Jun. 17th 2014 12:00 PM
Middle-aged and older people are more likely to develop chronic conditions and complications. Yet few studies have focused on the dental health-practices of older persons.
Sunday, Jun. 15th 2014 11:56 AM
When you defer your dental care it can have serious consequences such as tooth decay, inflammation and loss of teeth, and an increase risk of malnutrition.
Defer dental care increases your risk of gum disease which in turn increase the risk of cardiovascular and respiratory disease.
However, access to affordable preventive dental care, in the form of regular checkups and cleanings by dentists or dental hygienists can help to improve the quality of life of a population.
Friday, Jun. 13th 2014 6:00 AM
The uptake rate of preventative dental care increased over a ten-year period in the United States, but there remains a large disparity among ethnic groups, reports one of the largest and most comprehensive studies on the subject, published in the open-access journal Frontiers in Public Health.
Wednesday, Jun. 11th 2014 2:47 PM
One way to help promote strong and healthy teeth is by reducing or removing many or all sugary snack food items and drinks in your children’s eating habits. By do this you eliminate just about the most active and recurring causes of tooth decay.
During school, most children do not run off to brush their teeth or floss right after their meals and snacks. Providing your child with food that is low on sugars is not only nutritionally good for them, it is going to help promote excellent dental health.
Monday, Jun. 9th 2014 5:23 AM
Not only dose cheese make a great gift idea, cheese helps return the mouth to its natural acid balance and help reduce the chances of tooth decay. So for a in-between meal snack a slice of cheese is a good option.
Saturday, Jun. 7th 2014 8:12 AM
Unsalted peanuts, walnuts and monkey nuts are really good for bone and therefore tooth development. They may not sound glamorous, but they’re a great alternative to chips and sugary treats.
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