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Dental Benefits – The World Health Organization recommends sugar intake should be halved to combat dental cavities

Wednesday, Nov. 3rd 2021 6:44 AM

In the US, around 92% of adults aged 20-64 have experienced dental cavities/tooth decay, in at least one of their permanent teeth. To tackle the growing problem of tooth decay, researchers from University College London and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, both in the UK, say the World Health Organization’s recommendation of a maximum of 10% total daily calories from free sugar should be reduced to 5%, with 3% as a target.

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Dental Benefits – New Medicaid policy in Florida increases the rate of children receiving oral health care

Friday, Oct. 29th 2021 10:39 AM

Children on Medicaid and their parents may have a reason to smile more: A study by University of Florida researchers shows that a change in the state of Florida’s Medicaid policy to reimburse pediatricians and other medical primary care providers for basic oral health screenings and cavity prevention has increased the likelihood of children receiving these essential services by 20 percent.

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Dental Benefits – Dental services needs to improve among US women of childbearing age

Wednesday, Oct. 27th 2021 6:36 AM

Oral diseases can be prevented or improved with regular dental visits. The objective of this study was to assess and compare national estimates on self-reported oral health conditions and dental visits among pregnant women and non-pregnant women of childbearing age by using data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).

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Dental Benefits – Severe Periodontitis is the Sixth Most Prevalent Health Condition in the World

Saturday, Oct. 23rd 2021 6:34 AM

The International and American Associations for Dental Research (IADR/AADR) have published a paper titled “Global Burden of Periodontitis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Regression. In 2010, severe periodontitis was the sixth most prevalent condition in the world affecting 743 million people worldwide. Between 1990 and 2010, the global age-standardized prevalence of severe periodontitis was static at 11.2%. The age-standardized incidence of severe periodontitis in 2010 was 701 cases per 100,000 person-years, a non-significant increase from the 1990 incidence of severe periodontitis. Prevalence increased gradually with age showing a steep increase between the third and fourth decades of life that was driven by a peak in incidence at around 38 years of age. There were considerable variations in prevalence and incidence between regions and countries. 

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Dental Benefits – Support caregivers to improve oral health of adults with developmental disabilities

Wednesday, Oct. 20th 2021 6:30 AM

Boston: Despite a policy focus on expanding access to care for adults with developmental disabilities, this vulnerable population continues to have significant dental disease. In the October 2014 issue of The Journal of the American Dental Association, researchers from Tufts University School of Medicine and Tufts University School of Dental Medicine report on the first large-scale survey to investigate factors influencing at-home oral care provided by caregivers to adults with developmental disabilities. The study findings suggest that, in addition to addressing access to care, policy initiatives must improve support for caregivers.

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Dental Benefits – Dental Care and Heart Disease

Sunday, Oct. 17th 2021 10:26 AM

Perhaps more well established is the association between dental hygiene and heart disease. In 2008, MNT reported on research from joint teams at the University of Bristol in the UK and the Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin, Ireland, who found that people with bleeding gums from poor dental hygiene could be increasing their risk of heart disease. 

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Dental Benefits – Dental Care and Pancreatic Cancer

Thursday, Oct. 14th 2021 6:23 AM

A research team from Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, MA, were the first to report strong evidence on a link between gum disease and pancreatic cancer, back in 2007.  

The type of gum inflammation associated with pancreatic cancer in the study was periodontitis, which affects the tissue that support the teeth and can cause loss of bone around the base of the teeth.  

The other main kind of gum disease – gingivitis; where the tissue around the teeth becomes inflamed – was not linked to increased cancer risk. However, gingivitis can lead to periodontitis if persistent. Gingivitis happens when bacteria in the plaque around the base of the teeth build up due to bad dental hygiene.

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Dental Benefits – Dental Care and Alzheimer’s

Monday, Oct. 11th 2021 6:20 AM

In 2010, researchers from New York University (NYU) concluded that there is a link between gum inflammation and Alzheimer’s disease, after reviewing 20 years of data on the association.   

In 2013, UK-based researchers from the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) built on the findings of this study, by comparing brain samples from 10 living patients with Alzheimer’s with 10 brain samples from people who did not have the disease.  

Analysis showed that a bacterium – Porphyromonas gingivalis – was present in the Alzheimer’s brain samples but not in the samples from the brains of people who did not have Alzheimer’s. What was interesting was that P. gingivalis is usually associated with chronic gum disease.

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Dental Benefits – Beyond Tooth Decay

Saturday, Oct. 9th 2021 10:18 AM

Why good dental hygiene is important  Most of us are aware that poor dental hygiene can lead to tooth decay, gum disease and bad breath – but not brushing your teeth could also have consequences for more serious illnesses. Some less well-known and serious conditions that have been linked to poor dental

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Dental Benefits – Oran Pain and Infection

Wednesday, Oct. 6th 2021 6:12 AM

Oral pain may indicate an infection. Which is why you should take any oral pain you may experience seriously. See your dentist whenever you have any dental pain issues.

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Dental Benefits – Risk of pneumonia in the elderly doubled by sleeping in dentures 

Monday, Oct. 4th 2021 6:04 AM

Poor oral health and hygiene are increasingly recognized as major risk factors for pneumonia among the elderly. To identify modifiable oral health-related risk factors, lead researcher Toshimitsu Iinuma, Nihon University School of Dentistry, Japan, and a team of researchers prospectively investigated associations between a constellation of oral health behaviors and incidents of pneumonia in the community-living of elders 85 years of age or older.

This study, titled “Denture Wearing During Sleep Doubles the Risk of Pneumonia in Very Elderly,” has been published by the International and American Associations for Dental Research (IADR/AADR in the OnlineFirst portion of the Journal of Dental Research (JDR).

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Dental Benefits – Electric Toothbrush

Thursday, Sep. 30th 2021 10:01 AM

Studies have shown that an electric toothbrush is more effective at cleaning teeth and gums than a manual one.

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Dental Benefits – Dental Home Care

Monday, Sep. 27th 2021 6:58 AM

Your dental home care habits is your first line of defense. Consuming carbohydrates and the subsequent secretion of acid by oral bacteria is what causes tooth decay. Chronic inflammation of the tissues supporting your teeth is called gum, or periodontal, disease. Both conditions are exacerbated by poor diet, tobacco use, a weakened immune system and poor oral hygiene

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