Forest Smiles – The Best Dentist in Lynchburg, VA More stress needs to be placed upon other aspects to truly determine one’s oral health. The practice paper “Oral Health and Nutrition” has been published on the Academy of Nutrition’s Web site, which backs up the Academy’s paper that appeared in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics last year. Based …
Treatment outcomes for preventive oral health services delivered to young children by non-dental primary care providers
Forest Smiles – The Best Dentist in Lynchburg, VA The International and American Associations for Dental Research (IADR/AADR) have published a paper titled “Preventive Services by Medical and Dental Providers and Treatment Outcomes.” Nearly all state Medicaid programs reimburse non-dental primary care providers (nDPCPs) for providing preventive oral health services to young children; yet, little is known about how treatment outcomes compare …
First demonstration of a self-powered cardiac pacemaker
Forest Smiles – The Best Dentist in Lynchburg, VA As the number of pacemakers implanted each year reaches into the millions worldwide, improving the lifespan of pacemaker batteries has been of great concern for developers and manufacturers. Currently, pacemaker batteries last seven years on average, requiring frequent replacements, which may pose patients to a potential risk involved in medical procedures. …
Dental pulp stem cells may lead to heat stroke treatment
Forest Smiles – The Best Dentist in Lynchburg, VA Scientists in Taiwan have found that intravenous injections of stem cells derived from human exfoliated deciduous tooth pulp (SHED) have a protective effect against brain damage from heat stroke in mice. Their finding was safe and effective and so may be a candidate for successfully treating human patients by preventing the neurological damage caused by …
Gum disease bacteria selectively disarm immune system, study finds
Forest Smiles – The Best Dentist in Lynchburg, VA The human body is comprised of roughly 10 times more bacterial cells than human cells. In healthy people, these bacteria are typically harmless and often helpful, keeping disease-causing microbes at bay. But, when disturbances knock these bacterial populations out of balance, illnesses can arise. Periodontitis, a severe form of gum disease, …
Shifts in the composition of the oral microbiome may be promoters or causes of oral cancer
Forest Smiles – The Best Dentist in Lynchburg, VA Each year, approximately 22,000 Americans are diagnosed with oral cancer. The five-year survival rate of 40% in the U.S. is one of the lowest of the major cancers, and it has not improved in the past 40 years. More people die each year in the U.S. from oral cancer than from melanoma, cervical, or ovarian …
Better communication is key to overall oral health
Forest Smiles – The Best Dentist in Lynchburg, VA Many people delay and even skip visits to the dentist due to anxiety and fear. Now University of Florida researchers have discovered that difficulty understanding and using health information, a skill known as health literacy, is another key reason they avoid the dentist – a phenomenon that contributes to poor oral …
Athletes’ risk of concussion reduced by custom-made mouthguards
Forest Smiles – The Best Dentist in Lynchburg, VA When it comes to buying a mouthguard, parents who want to reduce their child’s risk of a sports-related concussion should visit a dentist instead of a sporting goods store. High school football players wearing store-bought, over-the-counter (OTC) mouthguards were more than twice as likely to suffer mild traumatic brain injures (MTBI)/concussions …
New easier to harden dental filling material makes dental treatment faster and easier
Forest Smiles – The Best Dentist in Lynchburg, VA In modern dentistry, amalgam fillings have become unpopular. Instead, white composite materials are more commonly used, which at first glance can hardly be distinguished from the tooth. The majority of these composites are based on photoactive materials that harden when they are exposed to light. But as the light does not …
Early preventive dental care not received by many children
Forest Smiles – The Best Dentist in Lynchburg, VA Less than one per cent of healthy urban children surveyed in Toronto had received dental care by the recommended age of 12 months and less than two per cent had seen a dentist by the age of 24 months. Children most susceptible to cavities were least likely to receive early dental …