News on Oral diseases

News 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.

12/23/2009 - News

Halt ibuprofen before gum surgery

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12/23/2009 - News

Gum Disease Linked to Risk of Cancer

How many times has your dentist reminded you of the importance of flossing? Well, here's additional incentive for maintaining good oral hygiene. Read more

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12/23/2009 - News

Cancer of the Esophagus Reported in Patients Taking Osteoporosis Drugs

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has reported 23 cases of esophageal cancer in patients taking oral bisphosphonate drugs, namely alendronate (marketed as Fosamax®), fo Read more

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06/25/2009 - News

Dental Cleaning Linked to Reduced Risk of Heart Disease

Flossing may be good for both your gums and your heart. According to a study published online in The FASEB Journal, infected gums may be one source of C-reactive protein (CRP), a protein associated with inflammation that is elevated in those who are at risk for heart disease. Read more

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06/06/2003 - News

Link between obesity and gum disease

A new study shows that there is a link between obesity in gum disease in the 18 to 34 age group, perhaps because of dietary patterns. Read more

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