February 2016

Month: February 2016

Poll Finds Oral Health Highly Correlated With Americans’ Well-Being

The Washington Post (2/23, Chokshi) reported that the most satisfied Americans “share at least one unintuitive characteristic: good dental hygiene,” according to the Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index, which “ranks 190 metropolitan areas by the well-being of their residents based on a survey of more than a quarter-million Americans.” According to the Post, “Places where people have …

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Teething Does Not Cause Pediatric Fevers, Analysis Concludes.

CNN (2/19, Kounang) reported that “high-grade fevers are not a sign of teething,” although it may be a sign of another illness, according to a new analysis published in the journal Pediatrics. American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry’s Pediatric Oral Health and Research and Policy Center director Dr. Paul Casamassimo said, “If a child has a …

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Study: Chewing Sugarless Gum Reduces Tooth Decay.

Medical Daily (2/17, Bushak) reports that a study published in the British Dental Journal found that “chewing sugar-free gum could prevent tooth decay and a plethora of oral health problems — all while reducing the costs of dental treatments for the National Health Service (NHS) and families in the United Kingdom.” The study found that the NHS could …

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Mouth Sores May Indicate Difficult-To-Diagnose Condition

In an article for the Philadelphia Inquirer (2/7), Dr. Eric T. Stoopler, an associate professor of oral medicine, discusses a patient who suffered from treatment-resistant mouth sores and skin lesions and “died of respiratory failure about a year after he first noticed the mouth sores.” Before his death, “immunological blood tests suggested the patient’s mouth sores and …

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Humidifier Use May Have Oral Health Benefits

The Huffington Post (2/8, Tollefsen) states that “winter dryness can affect everything from your teeth to your throat and even contribute to the onset of the flu virus,” adding that using a humidifier may “help combat winter’s negative impact by adding moisture to your living environment.” The article states that “humidifiers help support saliva production, a process …

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WSJ Reviews New Toothpaste That Turns Plaque Green

The Wall Street Journal (2/8, Johannes, Subscription Publication) reviews a new toothpaste that binds to plaque and shows it as green, aiming to improve oral hygiene by showing people areas they missed while brushing. The article states that researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago conducted a short-term study of Plaque HD, finding plaque was reduced …

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