Schools helping kids find oral care

September 2nd, 2005

More and more schools are assisting in obtaining care for the aching teeth of students.

Some have even gone to great lengths to bring dentists into the school for the children, as many families simply don’t or can’t afford dental coverage.

It’s great to see our youngsters getting help, because after all, it is certainly not their fault or their decision.

Now if we could just get some responsible parents we’d be all set!


Patients skipping the chair for whitening procedures

August 30th, 2005

Professional teeth whitening is no longer needed to be administered by a “professional” (dentist). While it’s good to consult with a dentist before performing any teeth whitening procedure, in home kits are slashing costs.

What would typically cost hundreds of dollars in-office is now about $100 in-home.

Certainly consumers don’t mind saving money and avoid a trip to an office. Typically the user makes sample molds of their teeth, and returns them. They are then shipped custom trays to use when applying the whitening gel.

Bright smiles are definitely in now, thanks to these developments!

Via Yahoo.


CDC reports oral health care improved

August 28th, 2005

Based on studies conducted 10 years apart, the most recent completed in 2002, the CDC reports that oral health has improved in the United States.

Cavities are becoming less common, more dental sealants have been used, and people are losing fewer teeth.

Also the numbers of seniors (from 30% to roughly 20%) with false teeth has decreased as well.

Give yourselves a pat on the back for good oral hygiene!


Is fluoride getting a bad rep?

August 26th, 2005

The ADA addresses concerns that fluoride in water can cause bone cancer in some individuals.

They claim the concerns are grossly overblown and the fluoride certainly causes more benefits than harm to society.

Research was performed to show limited increases in rare forms of bone cancer amongst younger males in the Harvard Dental school


What does boar hair have to do with teeth?

August 23rd, 2005

Here’s an article I recently posted from Becca about the history of toothbrushes.

It gives a good breakdown by years of different developments in oral hygiene.

And yes, toothbrushes used to be made of animal hair (mainly the boar) before a nylon alternative was developed.


Stick with known brands for electric toothbrushes

August 21st, 2005

While no surprise when shopping for anything else health related, you should put your trust in brands you know well… electric toothbrushes are no exception.

Browse some information on electric toothbrushes to learn about some of the best brands and what features to consider.

You may be surprised to what you can learn…


BriteSmile to announce earnings

August 19th, 2005

Via Forbes, BriteSmile will announce its 2nd quarter earnings today.

Did you catch them? You still might have a chance.


Diabetics - Take care of your teeth

August 17th, 2005

More research has shown that diabetics are more prone to oral health issues such as “infections, dry mouth, and oral thrush.”

This makes it even more important to maintain good oral health and have regular dental checkups.

Read the full article here.


Who didn’t see this coming - teeth whiteners are being over-used

August 15th, 2005

This is no surprise to dentists everywhere. And a couple “told ya so’s” are being said as well.

ABC News reported that consumers are causing irreversible damage to their pearly whites by essentially abusing over the counter whitener products.

Maybe if we were all Hollywood actors, then we wouldn’t need these procedures. They’re all born with never-fading white teeth, right?


What do Gillette and Procter & Gamble have to do with teeth whitening?

August 13th, 2005

Good news for consumers….

Procter & Gamble has been in talks to buy Gillette for some time now; that’s old news.

But the problem that regulators in Europe have is Procter & Gamble owns Crest products, while Gillette owns the Rembrandt Oral-B line. Combining the two would simply be too monopolistic and stifle innovation for consumers.

Hence, Gillette is attempting to spin off Rembrandt to ease concerns.

Hoorah!