They may
be faster, fitter and stronger, but they still aren’t immune to dental decay.
Due to high consumption of sugary sports drinks and gels, dehydration and frequent
traveling the dental health of athletes is considerably worse than the dental
health of the general population. The 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympic dental clinic
is already preparing itself for the impending dental drama of the athletes. To read the full article, please click here.
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Dentist’s Negligence Causes Patient’s Death During 20-Tooth Extraction
A
64-year-old grandmother died in the operating chair during an extensive
20-tooth extraction. Her dentist, who ignored pleas by the patient and his
dental assistant to terminate the procedure when vitals began to drop, is now
facing accusations of malpractice and has had his license suspended
temporarily. For the full article, please click here.
Monday, May 19, 2014
Study Finds Vitamin D Deficiency in Pregnant Women Could Lead to Cavities in Children
It
appears that cavity prevention in children actually begins in the womb. A
Canadian study found that pregnant women with low levels of vitamin D were more
likely to have children
with dental problems. The study identified a correlation between vitamin D
deficiency in pregnant mothers and an increased risk of cavities in their
children. For the full article please click here.
Severe Drought Conditions Lead One City to Brush Teeth With Sewer Water
Experiencing
the worst drought in recorded history has prompted one Texas city to resort to
using treated sewage water for brushing teeth, showering and cooking. Although
many Wichita Falls residents are less than pleased with the idea of “drinking
toilet water,” officials are convinced it’s the best solution to their water
shortage issues. Wichita Falls is currently waiting for final state approval to
begin reusing sewer water. For the full article, please click here.
Sleep Apnea Could Be the Root of Your Child’s Irritability

New Study Provides Further Evidence of Link Between Oral Health and Heart Health
5 Dental Falsehoods that Could Be Destroying Your Teeth and Overall Health
The
health of our teeth has an enormous impact on the overall health of our bodies.
Because of this, it’s important to know the facts when caring for your teeth
and gums. Should your wisdom teeth be removed? Are teeth whitening products
hurting your enamel? To read the full article, please click here.
Antibacterial Agent Improves the Effectiveness of Toothpaste
A new
review published in The Cochrane Library
found that patients who regularly used fluoride toothpaste containing the
antibacterial agent, triclosan and a copolymer saw a noticeable reduction in
the presence of plaque and gingivitis as well as bleeding gums and tooth decay.
The study compared the use of toothpaste containing fluoride only with the use
of a triclosan/copolymer toothpaste. While further research is needed, the ADA
is not surprised by the findings. For the full article, click here.
Tooth Art is Taken To New Levels with Personalized Tooth Tattoos

Oral-B Revolutionizes Tooth Brushing with Their Smart Series Connected Toothbrush
In an
effort to improve the dental hygiene habits of the UK, Oral B has launched
their Smart Series Electric Toothbrush. The toothbrush communicates with a
smart phone app to promote better more efficient tooth brushing. Users can
select from multiple brushing modes, such as sensitive, deep clean, daily
clean, tongue cleaning, whitening and gum care. The toothbrush hit the UK
market today. For the full article click here.
If Your Teeth Could Speak, What Would They Say About Your Health?
If your
teeth could speak, what would they say about your health? Our teeth, gums and
tongue are powerful communicators of the overall health of our bodies. They can
show signs of many different illnesses, diseases and addictions, often before a
patient experiences any noticeable symptoms. To find out what your
teeth are telling you, please click here.
Kids’ Gaming Toothbrush Puts The Fun in Tooth Brushing

Friday, May 2, 2014
A Good Diet is Essential to Healthy Teeth Among Children
Good oral health is essential to the overall wellbeing and
development of children. To ensure your child is mouth healthy, you need to
provide a well-balanced nutritional menu each day. Children should eat a
combination of fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, whole grains and dairy. It’s
also important to follow strict guidelines when introducing a bottle, pacifier
and sippy cup to your infant or toddler. For the full article, please click here.
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