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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 in the field, more and more patients are asking for mouth cancer checkups in the dental offices. As many as 88% of the patients want to have their mouth checked for possible signs that indicate cancerous complications. However, it has also been reported that only as little as 14% of the patients say that their dentist has informed them about the symptoms and risks of this dangerous disease.
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According to experts in the health field, brushing the teeth at least two times every day will help prevent heart diseases and stroke. However, there are many people who simply cannot acknowledge the fact that by respecting a healthy dental cleaning regimen every day can help build a barrier against so many serious health conditions.
The free mouth cancer detection program is being hosted by the Irish Dental Association, and it is being carried out in 750 dental surgery centers. Free mouth cancer detection camps are being held nationwide. Last year, around 3,000 people were present for screening sessions at Cork or in Dublin’s dental schools and hospitals.
New figures released today suggest 11 to 15 year olds are seriously putting their oral health at risk by smoking and drinking.
Almost everyone is acquainted with those commercials where dentures are being put in a glass of water with those cleaning tablets that are fizzy, and by the morning the owner gets a new shiny set of teeth ready to be worn again. Or, there is also yet another particular commercial which is sort of funny, the one where a lady really struggles to keep on her crown while out on a date. These are all hilarious, but not when it happens to you.
A US $4.7 million pan-Canadian trial is being run by researchers from the UBC (University of British Columbia). The research aims to improve the outcome for those individuals who have to undergo surgery for treating oral squamous cancer. If the findings from the new study are mainly positive, this study could be the first step towards revolutionizing patient care and clinical practice in the entire World, not only Canada.
A drastically growing number of both males and females are developing mouth cancer, and this alarms dentists from all over. Cancer of the mouth is an extremely dangerous disease, which kills at least 2 people every week.
Montrose Smile Studio offers free mouth cancer screenings. W.Va. hepatitis cases tied to poor practices. Surrey dental practice offers free screening for oral cancer. Thousands line up for free dental work at Convention Center. Milwaukee, Wisconsin Free Dental Care Clinics. Louisville, Kentucky Dentist, Christian Hahn, DDS, Volunteers in AACD’s “Give Back a Smile” Program for Domestic Violence Survivors.
Free Dental Day. Dental hospitals offer free cancer check-ups. Free Dental Day draws 300 seeking care. Schwarzenegger allows out-of-state volunteers at free health and dental clinics. Hundreds Line Up for Free Dental Care.
Volunteer and Receive Free Dental Care. Two dentists offer free services to adults on May 1. Dental Group offers free oral cancer exams April 15. Free Dental Clinic Scheduled For Independence.
Dentist’s office offering free dental day. Record number of children receive free dental care. Oral Cancer Screening Drive April 15 – 21, 2010
NC MOM needs help with dental work. Free dental exams are good for a smile. Huber Heights dentist to hold free day of care for veterans. Dental group raffling off free appointments. Dentist offers free health checks.
Oral cancer is a cancer that begins in the mouth or the throat at the back of the mouth, called the oropharynx. An oral cancer can appear anywhere in the oral cavity, including the lips, the lining of the mouth, under the tongue, the tongue, the gums, the area behind the wisdom teeth, the back of the throat, the tonsils, and the roof of the mouth.
Mouthwashes containing alcohol can cause oral cancer and should be removed from supermarket shelves, a dental health study claims. Scientists say there is now “sufficient evidence” that such mouthwashes contribute to an increased risk of the disease.



