Articles on Oral diseases

Oral health is often taken for granted, but is an essential part of our everyday lives. Good oral health enhances our ability to speak, smell, taste, touch, chew, swallow and convey a world of feelings and emotions through facial expressions. However, mouth and throat diseases, which range from cavities to oral cancer, cause pain and disability for millions of Americans each year.

Good oral health is not just about brushing your teeth.  There are certain risk behaviors that increase the chance of developing an oral disease.  These modifiable risk behaviors — oral hygiene practices, sugar consumption (amount, frequency and type) as well as tobacco use and excessive alcohol consumption — may not only affect oral health negatively, but also impact on general quality of life.

05/20/2010 - Articles

Poor oral care increases risk of heart disease

Oral care involves looking after teeth, gums and mouth and it is very important for your general health. A leading oral specialist, Professor Robin Seymour, of Newcastle University Dental School, UK, has just carried out an analysis of the link between poor oral care and coronary heart disease. In a review of 15 separate studies, he found that those with unhealthy gums arising from neglect of oral care are more likely to have heart disease. One reason may be that inflamed gums are linked to higher levels of C-reactive protein, a possible biomarker of heart disease, in the body. Dental cleaning can actually reduce levels of C-reactive protein and also improve the health of blood vessels. Read more

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12/23/2009 - Articles

Keeping Your Mouth Healthy May Help Prevent Stroke

Think the way you care for your teeth and gums affects only your mouth? Think again. Read more

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12/23/2009 - Articles

A New Prescription for Healthy Teeth: Brush, Floss, and Get Enough Calcium

Calcium has long been acknowledged for its role in the prevention of osteoporosis. Read more

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12/23/2009 - Articles

Tooth Brushing, Flossing, AND a Mouthwash Can Help Prevent Stroke

A study has shown that adding the right mouthrinse to your regular toothbrush- and flossing-routine can lower your risk of having a stroke. Read more

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12/23/2009 - Articles

Brush Up on Oral Health

Plan ahead so that dental problems don't come between you and good nutrition. Read more

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04/06/2009 - Articles

Tip of the Month #2: Looking After Your Teeth and Gums

Good care of your teeth and gums as you get older is essential, for many reasons. Here are some tips on how to get the best results! Read more

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09/08/2003 - Articles

Dentures Improve More Than Your Smile

Healthy eating can be difficult for those with dental problems, but seniors who avoid 'hard to eat' foods may be missing out on some key nutrients. Read more

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02/02/2003 - Articles

Water fluoridation may benefit bones

Scientists know that fluoride helps keep teeth strong, and there is some evidence that this essential mineral may do the same thing for bones. Read more

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