Friday, July 29, 2016

Regular San Diego Natural Dentist Visits May Prevent Cognitive Decline


Regular dental visits and better oral care may help slow down cognitive decline as people age, researchers say. A new report by Mayo Clinic seems to have found a link between poor oral care and age-related mental decline. However, the researchers emphasized that they are yet to establish a direct link between the two. The report, which was initiated by Dr. Bei Wu, of Duke University’s School of Nursing in Durham, NC, involved the analysis of studies published from 1993 to 2013.

“Clinical evidence suggests that the frequency of oral health problems increases significantly in cognitively impaired older people, particularly those with dementia,” Dr. Wu said. “In addition, many of the factors associated with poor oral health—such as poor nutrition and systemic diseases like diabetes and cardiovascular disease—are also associated with poor cognitive function.”
http://naturaldentistry.us/4708/regular-san-diego-natural-dentist-visits-may-prevent-cognitive-decline/

Thursday, July 28, 2016

Teeth Whitening in San Diego: ADA Creates New Teeth Whitening Standard


Teeth whitening products are now more popular than ever. From over-the-counter whiteners to bleaching services provided by a local Encinitas dentist, more and more people are using these products to help them achieve shiny white teeth. With teeth whitening’s ever-growing popularity, the American Dental Association felt the need to develop a new safety standard for these bleaching agents, to ensure the better protection of the public who use them.

In January 2016, the ADA approved ANSI/ADA Standard No. 136, a standard that defines the requirements that must be met and the test methods that must be undertaken before a chemical teeth bleaching product can be deemed fit for use. The standard was developed by various dental professionals, researchers, manufacturers, and experts in the field of dentistry. Some of these professionals came from the ADA Laboratories itself.
http://naturaldentistry.us/4704/teeth-whitening-in-san-diego-ada-creates-new-teeth-whitening-standard/

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

San Diego Dentist Warns Against the Danger of Endocrine Disruptors


A recent study revealed a cause for alarming concern to parents. According to the study, chemicals commonly found in water bottles and other plastics often used by infants may affect the growth of dental enamel, which in the process irreversibly weakens teeth. Another chemical found in fungicides yields the same damaging results as well. These troubling findings were presented at the 2016 Congress of Endocrinology in Munich, Germany.

Endocrine disruptors and how they affect your child’s dental health

Dr. Katia Jedeon, the study’s lead author, discovered that exposing a child to the chemicals bisphenol A (BPA) and vinclozolin may interfere with hormones that stimulate the growth of dental enamel. These chemicals are categorized as endocrine disruptors, and they can largely be found in normal everyday items. BPA in particular, is used in refillable drink bottles and food storage containers.
http://naturaldentistry.us/4699/san-diego-dentist-warns-against-the-danger-of-endocrine-disruptors/