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U.S. government calls for the phase-out of amalgam! – Salem Dental …

0 Comments | Posted by Salem Dental Studio in Mercury/Amalgam News . In an extraordinary development that will change the global debate about amalgam, the United States government has announced that it supports a “phase down, …

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This Blog Publish is from Associated Content and brought to everyone by dental labs. I was terrified. If you’re scared of the dentist—like me—imagine going to one in a foreign country. I moved to Malta six months ago and it was check-up …

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Gum Bleaching – Los Angeles Dentist Dr. Farnoosh

In this clip, Dr. Alex Farnoosh, a periodontist / dentist in Beverly Hills, talks about his unique gum bleaching procedure that is unavailable from other cosmetic dentists in Los Angeles, and that is attracting patients from across the country. To view additional videos, please visit www.thetotalsmile.com/videos

Los Angeles Dentist in Downey

Want to Subscribe? Sign In or Sign Up now! lasergumdentist.com Dr John McAllister is a Dentist in Los Angeles Downey California. He is an instructor with the Institute for Advanced Laser Dentistry where he teaches LANAP AKA Laser… lasergumdentist.com Dr John McAllister is a Dentist in Los Angeles Downey California. He is an instructor with the Institute for Advanced Laser Dentistry where he teaches LANAP AKA Laser Assisted New Attachment Procedure, to Dentists and Periodontists from all over the United States. LANAP is the only FDA cleared laser treatment approved to reverse gum disease. If you have been told you need gum surgery LANAP is a minimally invasive alternative to Traditional Flap and Osseous Periodontal Surgery. Laser light energy is used instead of scalpels and blades no sutures or Periodontal Pack need be used. Patients who have been through both procedures claim they have had much less discomfort. Dentist’s and Periodontists say the results are remarkable compared to traditional surgery the difference being the maintenance of tissue attachment. Less Recession, less discomfort less bleeding, less time and less cost to the patient. For more information visit lasergumdentist.com

Prevora is approved for preventing cavities in high-risk adults in the United Kingdom

CHX Technologies has received approval from the Medicines Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) to market Prevora™ (100 mg/ml) Dental Solution in the United Kingdom for the prevention of cavities in high-risk adults. Prevora is… [ Full Story ]

Fluoride Level in Fluoridated Public Water Set to Reduce

In what appears to be a giant step aimed to reduce the amount of fluoride added to public drinking water in the United States, The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a joint statement January 7, 2011, proposing the level of fluoride added to public water to be set at 0.7 mg/L of water, which is considered to be the lowest concentration of fluoride necessary to prevent tooth decay . The current range sits between 0.7 mg/L and 1.2 milligrams, but most communities set their level of fluoride at 1.0 mg/L. Water fluoridation has been around since 1945 in the United States. The current guidelines for water fluoridation have been in place since 1962… That would be 49 years, to be exact. Here is an excerpt from the press release as to why the levels are changing: “HHS and EPA reached an understanding of the latest science on fluoride and its effect on tooth decay prevention and the development of dental fluorosis that may occur with excess fluoride consumption during the tooth forming years, age 8 and younger. Dental fluorosis in the United States appears mostly in the very mild or mild form – as barely visible lacy white markings or spots on the enamel. The severe form of dental fluorosis, with staining and pitting of the tooth surface, is rare in the United States. There are several reasons for the changes seen over time, including that Americans have access to more sources of fluoride than they did when water fluoridation was first introduced in the United States in the 1940s. Water is now one of several sources of fluoride. Other common sources include dental products such as toothpaste and mouth rinses, prescription fluoride supplements, and fluoride applied by dental professionals. Water fluoridation and fluoride toothpaste are largely responsible for the significant decline in tooth decay in the U.S. over the past several decades. HHS’ proposed recommendation of 0.7 milligrams of fluoride per liter of water replaces the current recommended range of 0.7 to 1.2 milligrams. This updated recommendation is based on recent EPA and HHS scientific assessments to balance the benefits of preventing tooth decay while limiting any unwanted health effects. These scientific assessments will also guide EPA in making a determination of whether to lower the maximum amount of fluoride allowed in drinking water, which is set to prevent adverse health effects. The new EPA assessments of fluoride were undertaken in response to findings of the National Academies of Science (NAS). At EPA’s request, in 2006 NAS reviewed new data on fluoride and issued a report recommending that EPA update its health and exposure assessments to take into account bone and dental effects and to consider all sources of fluoride. In addition to EPA’s new assessments and the NAS report, HHS also considered current levels of tooth decay and dental fluorosis and fluid consumption across the United States.” … Read Full Post

Bacteria eyed for possible role in atherosclerosis

Scientists have identified specific bacteria that may have a key role in vascular pathogenesis, specifically atherosclerosis, or what is commonly referred to as “hardening of the arteries” — the number one cause of death in the United States.