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People With Diabetes Twice as Likely to Lose Teeth

12/21/2015

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As reported by CBSnews on December 3, 2015.  Click here for the entire article.
​Diabetes can take a toll on a person's health in any number of ways, including vision, cardiovascular, and nerve problems -- but many people don't realize it can harm teeth, too. A new study highlights the risk and reveals that people with diabetes lose twice as many teeth as those without the condition.

The study, from Duke University researchers, shows that while tooth loss has dropped overall in the U.S. over the past 40 years, people with diabetes remain much more vulnerable. Black Americans with diabetes are especially likely to lose teeth.

The study authors analyzed data on more than 37,000 individuals who were examined between 1971 to 2012 from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) to learn about tooth loss trends among U.S. adults.

"They did indeed find there was a clear connection between tooth loss and diabetes, especially among African Americans," said American Dental Association spokesperson Dr. Edmond Hewlett. He said the study sheds light on two issues that are important and timely public health concerns. "One is the connection between oral health and overall health. This is something we've been aware of, but this gives additional strong evidence about that. And the other big thing is health disparities -- the rate at which some diseases can affect some racial or ethnic groups more than others," said Hewlett, who is also a professor at the UCLA School of Dentistry.

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Naughty or Nice to Your Teeth?

11/30/2015

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It’s not easy to stay healthy during the holidays. Sweets seem to appear everywhere you go, and with all of the present-wrapping and card-writing, there’s not much time to devote to you and your family’s health and well-being.  Listed below are a set of tips to help keep families healthy during the holidays. 
1. Have a routine. Brush two times a day, for two minutes. Make sure to use a fluoride toothpaste that has earned the ADA Seal of Acceptance.
2. Choose the carrots. (That means you, Santa!) Cookies and sweets are nice holiday treats, but instead of reaching for another candy cane, take a cue from Rudolph and eat the carrots or other vegetables.
3. Don’t forget the dentist! The holidays can be a busy time, but that doesn’t mean you can forget about your teeth. If you are due for a teeth cleaning or need work done, don’t forget to visit your dentist in December.
4. Drink water. You need a lot of energy for holiday activities, but avoid drinking sodas, sports drinks and juices with lots of sugar. Instead, drink water with fluoride in it to keep your teeth strong and healthy.
5. Protect your teeth. Wear a mouthguard whenever you play sports – or reindeer games – this winter.  (Article adapted from: http://www.mouthhealthy.org/en/babies-and-kids/holiday-healthy-teeth-tips)

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Halloween Trick-or-Treat Tips

10/29/2015

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One thing for sure, most kids love to eat way too much candy during this time of year. Although you should help your kids moderate their candy consumption, here are a few ways to minimize candy's affects.  Remember to try and: 1) avoid sticky candies, 2) drink more water, 3) avoid sugary beverages and 4) brush twice a day. ​Interested in learning more, click here to ready the entire article published by the American Dental Association.  Have fun and be safe!

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How to Store Your Tooth Brush

8/14/2015

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The American Dental Association recommends that we store our tooth brush in an upright position, and definitely do not store it in a covered or closed container.  Click here to read the entire post. Remember to brush 2 times each day!
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Test Your Dental IQ

7/10/2015

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Our teeth are with us a lifetime.  In most instances, people notice our smile as much as they notice our eye or hair color.  The American Dental Association has created a simple, but telling quiz to test your dental knowledge. Click here to determine your dental IQ.

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Spend Your Summer Smiling!

6/5/2015

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The American Dental Association recommends dental checkups every 6-months.  Why not make your check-up early in the summer and avoid the Back to School rush? Getting into your dentist early in the summer gives you the opportunity to correct smiles, rid yourself of bad breathing causing plaque and tartar putting your brighter smile at the center of the many parties and warm weather activities you will undoubtedly be a part of.  To learn more about why 6-month check-up appointments are so important, click here.

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Gum Disease Symptoms

5/15/2015

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Gum disease is often silent, meaning symptoms may not appear until an advanced stage of the disease.  Learn more about the symptoms in order to get treatment sooner.  Click here to learn more (information provided by perio.org) .

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Dental Sealants 

3/31/2015

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What are sealants? Sealants are thin, plastic coatings painted on the chewing surfaces of the back teeth.
Sealants are put on in dentists' offices, clinics, and sometimes in schools. Getting sealants put on is simple and painless. Sealants are painted on as a liquid and quickly harden to form a shield over the tooth.  Click here to read the full article from the National Institute of Health.


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Schedule Your Yearly Dental Exam

2/24/2015

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Dental Exams Help Prevent Oral Health Problems 
A new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirms that nearly one out of two U.S. adults age 30 and over or 61.7 million Americans, has periodontitis, the advanced form of periodontal disease.   A full-mouth periodontal evaluation is the most accurate way to determine whether you have the disease or are at risk. The entire article can be found by clicking here. Call (330) 688-2444 to schedule an appointment TODAY! 

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February is National Children's Dental Health Month

2/2/2015

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Developing good habits at an early age and scheduling regular dental visits helps children to get a good start on a lifetime of healthy teeth and gums.  Use the Request an Appointment button to schedule an appointment.  The original article written by the American Dental Association can be found by clicking here.

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