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  • Periodontitis Linked to Less Need for Allergy and Infection Treatments

    Periodontitis Linked to Less Need for Allergy and Infection Treatments

    Recently, a record study was printed in the J. of Periodont. (August, 2008), that showed that subjects with periodontitis were less likely to receive allergy medications and/or antibiotics. Investigators looked at 12,631 patient files from the same HMO, which included a 7 year period; these patients also had periodontitis. This record review assessed patient data [...]

  • Considering travelling abroad for dental treatment? Know the facts before you travel!

    Considering travelling abroad for dental treatment? Know the facts before you travel!

    A recent national survey revealed that sixteen percent of individuals are willing to travel abroad for dental treatment; this figure increased further in the 18-30 year old age group, suggesting the trend will continue. Guidance and advice are being offered to dental patients who wish to travel abroad for dental treatment. The General Dental Council [...]

  • Dr. Linhart gives Teeth Brushing Advice

    Dr. Linhart gives Teeth Brushing Advice

    People have their own methods of brushing their teeth. Very often, people rush when they brush, and also brush too harshly. They often use a medium or hard bristle brush that can do more harm than good. Some simple brushing tips and/or modifications of your regular brushing methods can be very advantageous to your mouth [...]

  • Lavender Scent Calms Dental Patients

    Lavender Scent Calms Dental Patients

    Researchers, who presented their results in England, have found that lavender scent may reduce pre-dental appointment anxiety in patients. Numerous people avoid the dentist because they are scared of being hurt, and this leads to an unhealthy mouth over time. This tends to work both ways, as the dental team becomes more anxious when dealing [...]

  • The Amalgam Fillings Dilemma

    The Amalgam Fillings Dilemma

    An article published in the Sun Times (July 3, 2008) titled “Fighting Tooth and Nail,” said that the claims made about the danger of dental fillings that contain mercury are unwarranted. Also, that many investigations maintain the opposite, and even showed that there are no dissimilarities in children that had amalgam fillings versus those that [...]

  • Periodontitis Increases Risk for Diabetes

    Periodontitis Increases Risk for Diabetes

    Diabetes and periodontal disease frequently appear simultaneously. Some researchers have suggested that this relationship is bi-directional. Untreated diabetes can cause more severe periodontal disease, and periodontal disease left untreated can also worsen the effects of a diabetic’s blood sugar levels. Recently, a study published in Diabetes Care (July, 2008), has demonstrated that moderate to severe [...]

  • Dentures Wearer Can Still Eat Their Fruits and Vegetables

    Dentures Wearer Can Still Eat Their Fruits and Vegetables

    In the past, researchers have reported an inverse relationship between wearing dentures and eating significantly fruits and vegetables. Also reported has been the significantly less chewing efficiency that denture wearers have when compared to individuals with their natural teeth. Recently, it has been reported that wearing dentures and consuming less fruits and vegetables may not [...]

  • Gaps in Dental Fillings?

    Gaps in Dental Fillings?

    Cavities between your teeth are usually filled with composite fillings. However, as these harden, they usually shrink on initial set, and gaps may remain between your teeth and the material, supporting the development of more cavities.  When composites are used to fill dental cavities, they start off soft. This way the dentist can properly fill [...]

  • Links Between Heart Disease And Bleeding Gums

    Links Between Heart Disease And Bleeding Gums

    According to researchers who recently presented their findings in Dublin, Ireland, unhealthy teeth, bleeding gingivae and poor oral hygiene are associated with the incidence of heart disease. Their report involved a divergence from other reports that found that bacterial by-products and inflammatory mediators play a role in this association. Their report claims that the bleeding [...]

  • Alcohol Binge Drinking During Early Pregnancy Increases the Risk for Cleft Lip and/or Palate

    Alcohol Binge Drinking During Early Pregnancy Increases the Risk for Cleft Lip and/or Palate

    A Norwegian investigation, reported in the American Journal of Epidemiology (July 30, 2008), has shown that female subjects who binge-drank during their early pregnancy were at significant risk of having babies with cleft lip and/or cleft palate. The incidence of cleft lip and/or cleft palate for Norway is among the uppermost in Europe. Binge drinking [...]