Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Seeking Straight Teeth? No Metal Mouth? Invisalign!


Unfortunately, many adults choose to live their lives with a less than desirable smile, because they do not realize there are other options to the old-school metal braces. It was embarrassing enough coming to school each day as a teenager sporting a mouth full of metal, let alone working in an office as an adult with huge metal braces.  No one wants to face old classmates, future spouses or prospective clients with metal braces.  With Invisalign you can straighten your teeth without anyone even knowing you are wearing braces.  For the full article click here.  

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

'Mouth of Steel’ Sets New Guinness World Record


Adding to his two previously-set Guinness records for fastest time (15.7 seconds) pulling a car 100 feet with his mouth and teeth and longest aerial suspension with his mouth and teeth (2 minutes, 32 seconds), Igor Zaripov, also known as the “Mouth of Steal”, recently set a new record by pulling a red double-decker bus weighing 27,249.14 pounds with his teeth at London’s 02 Arena.  Zaripov currently lives in Las Vegas with his wife and son and works as a Cirque du Soleil performer.  For the full article click here.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

The Only Way is Essex Star Shows Off Cfast Braces


23-year-old reality star, Billie Faiers, of British show, The Only Way is Essex (TOWIE), recently turned to the virtually invisible Cfast braces to perfect her smile.  This simple, gentle and minimally invasive cosmetic treatment will correct the alignment issues of Faiers front six teeth in only a fraction of the time of traditional braces. Faiers was photographed with her new Cfast braces while heading to work in Brentwood, Essex on Saturday. For the full article click here.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Improving Your Children's Dental Health With Certain Foods


Because our children always need one more reminder to eat healthy foods, foods that are favorable to our health are also great for our teeth.  Foods that are full of sugar, acid or are sticky can erode the enamel on our children’s teeth and provide fuel for bacteria to grow.  Eating foods like celery, pears, apples and yogurt can stimulate saliva and help neutralize acid. Additionally, calcium and phosphate-rich foods can help strengthen the surface of teeth. For the full article click here. 


Sunday, August 18, 2013

Shark Teeth: Naturally Cavity Fighting?



The Journal of Structural Biology published a 2012 study that found that at least two species of sharks, makos and tiger sharks, feature teeth whose outer coatings contain one hundred percent fluoride.  Scientists have discovered that sharks' teeth are cavity-resistant because their enamel is comprised of a chemical called fluoroapatite that is impervious to acid-producing bacteria. The fact that sharks have teeth that contain their own cavity-fighting fluoride and that they replace their teeth throughout their lives, makes sharks models of dental health.  For the full article click here.

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Milk May Be the Key To Fewer Cavities


According to a study published in the Journal of the American Dental Association, drinking milk after eating sugary cereals helps prevent cavities by reducing the levels of acidity of dental plaque.  The study involved 20 adults who drank whole milk, 100 percent apple juice, or tap water after consuming 20 grams of dry Froot Loop cereal.  Researchers then measured the plaque pH levels to learn of the effects of each beverage.  For the full article click here.  

Friday, August 9, 2013

Straightening Teeth For Less In Less Time!

The Inman Aligner is a simple removable retainer-like appliance used to align upper and lower front teeth quickly, safely and for one-third the price of other traditional orthodontic treatments such as braces.  In just six to 18 weeks, patients will see dramatically straighter teeth.  Once fitted for aligner trays, patients are instructed to wear them for 16 to 20 hours per day and to schedule routine check-ups with their dentist for every two to three weeks throughout the course of treatment.  For the full article click here.

Friday, August 2, 2013

Fewer Teeth Linked to Reduced Memory


According to a study of people ages 55 and older, participants with few or no teeth were more likely to perform poorly on memory tests, compared with participants who still had many of their natural teeth. These results suggest that the presence of natural teeth may have an impact on cognitive function.  Researchers believe it’s possible that loosing natural teeth reduces sensory signals that teeth send to the brain, affecting its functions, including memory.  For the full article click here.

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Dental Health and Prenatal Health

Studies indicate pregnant women with the gum disease periodontitis are more likely to experience a miscarriage, stillbirth, preterm labor, or have low birth-weight babies. Professor Londi Shangase, head of oral medicine and periodontology at the Wits School of Oral Health Sciences, believes maintaining good dental care during pregnancy is vital to the health of the baby and mother. By following just a few simple steps, pregnant women can dramatically reduce their risk factors for periodontitis.  For the full article click here.