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Soda and tooth decay: no connection?

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by: Christine Zafra

If you love sodas and can’t live without them when eating your favorite steak, you better thank Virginia Tech for clarifying the connection of soft drinks with tooth decay. There is none, said the pioneers of the research.

But before you jump around and buy a crate of soda for you personal consumption (really, where do you put those?), here is the catch: that study is only effective for the children, the teenagers and the adolescents. People 25 and up? You better contain your soda intake. Also, your teeth are much brittle than before, so a little carbonated water can wash up the enamel, slowly but surely.

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April 29th, 2008 at 9:35 am

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Sci-fi… in dentistry?

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by: Christine Zafra

If you think only the movie Minority Report can predict what’s going to happen in the future, then think twice. This has something to do with a person’s teeth (not pre-crime though) and saliva (again, not the pre-cognitive). Researchers from the University of Southern California said that they have developed something useful for the world of dentistry. With the use of a child’s saliva (a swab or a drop maybe), they can now determine (30 – 40 years from testing) if that child will get cavities, which of the forming teeth will have cavities and how many. Talk about Sci-fi!

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April 25th, 2008 at 9:28 am

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Thoughts on Safety

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There are thousands of dentists and different types of dental professionals today. There are specialists like oral and maxillofacial surgeons, periodontists and prosthodontists.

Everyone is cautioned, though, to choose wisely because a growing number of manufacturers of dental equipment and implants are training general dentists through quick courses on placing dental implants surgically. So if you go for tooth extraction and then implants, you should be 100% sure of your dentist’s training.

Veteran implant surgeons claim that in order to become proficient at implant placement, he or she should have already done hundreds of implants. So do demand from the dentist information like how many implants has he or she performed and how long he or she is doing dental implant procedures.

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April 22nd, 2008 at 3:44 pm

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TV issues.

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by: Christine Zafra

Tufts University made a study about the connection of dental problems with being a potato couch. Can you guess what the results were?

Yes, of course, the two are related with each other. And if you guessed that they are directly proportional (if one goes up, the other goes up too), then you are correct again. The longer the hours children (and the adults too!) stay in front of the idiot box, the higher their chances of getting a tooth decay since they eat a lot of calorie packed foods (i.e. junk food etc.). Responsible parents should restrain the hours of their kids in front of the TV, or better yet, give them salad or apples so that they’ll be healthier.

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April 18th, 2008 at 9:08 am

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Breakfast and tooth decay: connection established.

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by: Christine Zafra

There is a recent study conducted by the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey that states that children who do not eat breakfast in the morning, are the ones who are in danger of tooth decay. They have a higher as indicated in the study since they are not living a healthy lifestyle. People from the lower socio-economic strata are experiencing this since they don’t normally have breakfast in the morning. Also children from the higher ups are also in danger of tooth decay if they do not eat healthy foods. Keep in mind that breakfast is the most important meal of the day.

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April 15th, 2008 at 8:49 am

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Getting a bit anxious?

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by: Christine Zafra

There are a lot of people who avoid the dentist because they have a bad notion of what’s going to happen to them the moment they sit the chair of doom. But that should not be the case. A lot of people develop different kinds of tooth and gum diseases because of this. What the dentists can do is to make them a little less anxious by telling them what can happen in case they don’t go to their dentists regularly. How gross and brutal it might seem, but if pictures of decaying tooth can persuade them, then, why not use it for their own good?

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April 2nd, 2008 at 8:18 am

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