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Knowledge of Dental Patient’s Lifestyles ‘A Must’ to Improve Oral Health
A leading oral health charity has backed Government calls to ensure all health professionals take the opportunity to discuss a patient’s lifestyle.
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According to a new study, the first known toothache has been experienced by a reptile around 275 million years ago. The senior reptile lived in the location today known as Oklahoma.
Charming, beautiful smile among children and adults can be very attractive and prepossessing. Prolonged finger, nipple or other objects sucking can lead to malocclusion.
According to a new study, in Jordan about 65% of school children have dental cavities. The study also indicated that only 2% of school children use dental floss and only 18% of school children brush their teeth effectively.
The International College of Dentists honored Dr. Jeremiah Lowney, Jr., a practicing orthodontist in Norwich, CT, with the 2010 District One Distinguished Service Award. Dr. Lowney, was recognized for his philanthropic dental work in Haiti.
Researchers consider that diet of excessive fermentable carbohydrates will lead to dental diseases, and then to other chronic diseases. Fermentable carbohydrates are not just sweets like cookies, cakes, candies, but also bananas, dried fruits, rice, pasta, corn.



