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23 September at 14:25 ·
How to wear a fabric mask safely during COVID-19: Don'ts
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Dr Yani Holistic & Healing Dentistry
26 August at 19:29 ·
Gum disease is estimated to affect over 90% of our population in one form or another. These problems can often be seen in people with chronic conditions.
Often dental health can be neglected because of pain. The bad news is that ignored dental disease will sooner or later catch up to your health. A toothache or pain from gum disease can not only afflict those of you who have C-RPs( C - reactive proteins) dentally, but complicate the entire painful syndrome. It has become increasingly clear that the oral cavity can act as the site of origin for dissemination of pathogenic organisms to distant body sites, especially in immunocompromised hosts such as patients suffering from malignancies, diabetes, or rheumatoid arthritis or having corticosteroid or other immunosuppressive treatment. A number of epidemiological studies have suggested that oral infection, especially marginal and apical periodontitis, may be a risk factor for systemic diseases.
The teeth are the only nonshedding surfaces in the body, and bacterial levels can reach more than 1011 microorganisms per mg of dental plaque. Human endodontal and periodontal infections are associated with complex microfloras in which approximately 200 species (in apical periodontitis) (140) and more than 500 species (in marginal periodontitis) (97) have been encountered. These infections are predominantly anaerobic, with gram-negative rods being the most common isolates. The anatomic closeness of these microfloras to the bloodstream can facilitate bacteremia and systemic spread of bacterial products, components, and immunocomplexes. #gumdisease #biologicaldentistry #holisticdentistry #naturaldentistry #dryani #periodisease
Teeth are a valuable asset to the body.
Blodgett Dental Care
2 September at 13:49 ·
Wellness Wednesday! Digestion begins in the mouth!
Keeping your teeth is incredibly important! Without teeth, chewing your food effectively can be very challenging. And if your food isn’t properly chewed, it doesn’t mix with your salivary enzymes which puts a stress on your gut’s ability to absorb nutrients. However, keeping teeth is not so important that you should kill them off with root canals and live with necrotic, infected teeth in your jawbones. That simply makes no health sense. Thankfully there are many different ways in which you can replace missing teeth so that you can continue chewing effectively. Dental implants, bridges and removable partial dentures are all common solutions to replacing missing teeth.
The real question is: How do you keep your own teeth in a healthy state? The answer is so simple, but infrequently chosen. And NO, it’s not brushing and flossing 2x/day (although that IS important). HEALTHFUL NUTRITION is the most important way to maintain your dentition! What is healthful nutrition? Well, you’re better off connecting with a Functional Nutritionist or a Nutritional Therapist to go deep into details. But consider this: what is the percentage of whole food you eat vs. the percentage of processed food in any given day?Are you an “apple a day” kind of person or more of a “chip and dipper”? When you’re thirsty do you reach for glass of filtered water or a soda? These choices have a HUGE impact on our long-term health. If you want to be healthy with great vitality and have all your teeth in an optimal state 20 years from now, start making nutritional choices today which ensure that you meet your goals! If you would like help optimizing your oral health for longevity reach out to us at info@bdcpdx.com We welcome all people who desire to achieve and maintain optimal oral and systemic health! #wellnesswednesday #nutrients #infectedteeth #dentalimplants #denturesmile #healthfullnutrition #functionalnutrition #functionaltherapist #wholefoods #longtermhealth #dental #dentistry #dentaltourism #pdx #topdoc #topdoctors #getyourlifeback
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"7 Facts About Amalgam Fillings That Has Nothing To Do With Mercury" [Holistic Dentist Brisbane]
Take a look at this.
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National coffee day...be sure to brush your teeth after coffee...
Happy Halloween from all of us at Dr. Yoo's
Positivity is a great thing.
What a great idea. Thanks Pinterest. Halloween is right around the corner and so is changing our clocks.
Who doesn't love a Kenny Rogers smile....I think he is giving the thumbs up to go see the dentist.
We have great patients that just make us smile.
A little fun fact. The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin
October 15, 1954
The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin debuts on ABC TV, starring Lee Aaker as Rusty, who was orphaned in an Indian raid, and his dog Rin Tin Tin who were being raised by the soldiers at a US Cavalry post.
American World War I soldier Lee Duncan rescued the original Rin Tin Tin from the battlefield and then went on to star in the movies. Duncan had trained Rin Tin Tin IV to play the television part, but he did poorly on screen tests and was replaced by another trainer's dogs, primarily a dog named Flame Jr., although the public was led to believe otherwise.
The mouth (tmj) is linked to so many other facets of the body. Give us a call if you have trouble sleeping, sore neck, jaw popping/clicking, grinding/clenching or headaches. We are here to help. Office number is 619-231-1624.
TMJ has so many links to other parts of the body. If you have headaches, grinding, clenching, trouble sleeping, neck aches give us a call at 619-231-1624
Dental humor.
Dental humor never gets old :)
Dental humor never gets old.
A little fun fact.
Sleep is a great thing for our bodies. Sleep can affect the lips, teeth and gums. Give us a call and we can take a look and see where you are with things.
Sleep is great for our bodies and mind. Sleep can be affected by airway. In addition sleep can affect our lips, teeth and gums. Give us a call we can help.