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Tooth Decay

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health4 months ago

Are Biannual Dental Check-Ups Necessary?

Regular dental check-ups and cleanings every six months may not be necessary for everyone, as evidence suggests risk-based schedules are equally effective in preventing tooth decay and gum disease. The need for frequent visits depends on individual oral health risk factors, with some people requiring more or less frequent care. Maintaining good oral hygiene at home and avoiding sugary foods are key to healthy teeth and gums.

health4 months ago

Woman Loses 9 Stone on Mounjaro but Faces Disfiguring Side Effect

Hope Lancaster Colquhoun lost nine stone using Mounjaro, but experienced severe dental side effects, including tooth loss, which are increasingly reported among users of GLP-1 drugs. Experts link these issues to acid reflux, dry mouth, and nutritional deficiencies caused by rapid weight loss and medication effects, raising concerns about the safety of these weight loss treatments.

health1 year ago

Dentists Reveal Top 6 Foods and Drinks to Avoid for Healthy Teeth

Dentists warn that certain foods and drinks can harm dental health, potentially leading to cavities and tooth fractures. Citrus fruits, ice, sticky candies, bread, crackers, soda, energy drinks, and coffee are particularly damaging due to their acidity, sugar content, or hardness. To promote good dental health, dentists recommend consuming crunchy vegetables, apples, celery, and cheese, which can help clean teeth and neutralize acids. Additionally, maintaining oral hygiene through brushing, flossing, and using pH-alkaline rinses or xylitol gum can further protect teeth.

health1 year ago

"Breakthrough Topical Solution Stops Childhood Tooth Decay"

A clinical trial funded by the National Institutes of Health found that a topical liquid called silver diamine fluoride (SDF) can effectively stop tooth decay in young children, with 54% of cavities halting progression after SDF treatment compared to 21% with a placebo. SDF, already FDA-cleared for treating dental sensitivity, can be painlessly swabbed onto cavities and has been used for decades in other countries. The study's lead investigator noted that SDF is a game changer, offering a non-invasive alternative to costly and potentially risky treatments like restoration and tooth extraction. The researchers are now analyzing final data on over 800 children to assess SDF's effects on tooth pain, quality of life, and potential side effects, as well as evaluating patient and parent satisfaction and acceptability.

health1 year ago

"Affordable Liquid Solution Stops Kids' Tooth Decay"

Researchers from New York University have found that silver diamine fluoride (SDF), a low-cost cavity-fighting liquid, is as effective as traditional dental sealants in preventing tooth decay among elementary school students. The study, conducted on approximately 4,100 New York City elementary students, showed that both SDF and sealants prevented about 80 percent of cavities and halted the progression of 50 percent of existing cavities over two years. This suggests that SDF could be incorporated into school-based cavity prevention and treatment programs, potentially improving access to dental care and reducing costs.

health-and-wellness1 year ago

"The Hidden Dangers of 'Healthy' Herbal Teas"

Many seemingly healthy herbal teas contain hidden ingredients such as sugar, citric acid, and freeze-dried fruit that can contribute to tooth decay and damage dental health. Some teas, despite being marketed as healthy, contain as much sugar as a KitKat, while others are made up of ultra-processed ingredients. Dentists advise against sipping sweetened tea, as the sugar can lead to enamel erosion and decay. It's recommended to be cautious of the ingredients in herbal teas and to maintain good dental hygiene practices to mitigate potential damage.

health1 year ago

"Inexpensive Treatment Prevents Children's Tooth Decay"

A low-cost and simple solution to prevent tooth decay in children has been found in silver diamine fluoride, which can be applied quickly and inexpensively compared to traditional sealants. A study conducted in New York City elementary schools showed that a single treatment of silver diamine fluoride prevented 80 percent of cavities and kept 50 percent of existing cavities from worsening after two years, with long-term effectiveness confirmed after four years. This alternative treatment provides a promising option for school-based cavity prevention, complementing traditional sealants in preventing and arresting tooth decay.

health1 year ago

"Preventing Dental Problems: Tips for a Healthy Smile and Heart"

As people age, they become more susceptible to dental problems such as cavities and gum disease. These issues can lead to pain, difficulty chewing, and even impact heart health. To maintain good dental health, it's important to brush and floss regularly, stay hydrated, and see a dentist for regular check-ups. For specific issues like toothaches, puffy gums, and dry mouth, there are targeted steps and treatments that can help alleviate discomfort and prevent further problems.

health2 years ago

"The Aging Process: Maintaining a Radiant Smile Throughout the Years"

As we age, our teeth undergo changes such as brittleness, darkening, and increased susceptibility to fractures. To extend the life of our teeth and maintain a bright smile, it is important to avoid unnecessary forces, distribute chewing forces evenly, preserve enamel by using soft-bristled toothbrushes and non-abrasive toothpaste, enhance saliva production, treat gum disease, manage cellular senescence, and adapt oral care routines to accommodate age-related limitations. Regular dental check-ups and communication with dental professionals are crucial for maintaining oral health as we age.

health2 years ago

Revolutionary Dental Treatment Set to Eliminate Root Canals Forever

Researchers have discovered a potential alternative to root canal treatment by using resolvins, naturally occurring substances that fight inflammation, to regenerate damaged tooth tissue. While the treatment shows promise in regenerating live pulp in teeth with early decay, it is less effective on dead tissue. However, it could prevent severe complications like abscesses. Further research is needed to determine its effectiveness and safety in humans. This breakthrough could potentially revolutionize dentistry and have broader implications in regenerative medicine.

health2 years ago

Dentists Predict the End of Dreaded Root Canals

Scientists are exploring a potential new treatment for advanced tooth decay that could eliminate the need for root canal procedures. The research focuses on the use of molecules called resolvins, which have shown promise in regenerating dental pulp tissue. When applied to live pulp, resolvins were effective in regenerating the tissue, but had limited impact on infected or dead pulp. The study was conducted on mice, so further research is needed to determine its effectiveness and safety in humans. However, researchers are optimistic about the potential of this treatment not only in dentistry but also in regenerative medicine for other tissues in the body.