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		<title>Dentist who faked his own death faces hearing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A DEBT-RIDDEN dentist who faked his own death in a £1.8 million life insurance scam is to appear at a disciplinary hearing of the General Dental Council later this month, accused of falsifying documents to obtain work in Britain. Emmanouil Parisis was jailed for five years in March last year after he admitted forging documents [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A DEBT-RIDDEN dentist who faked his own death in a £1.8 million life insurance scam is to appear at a disciplinary hearing of the General Dental Council later this month, accused of falsifying documents to obtain work in Britain.</p>
<p>Emmanouil Parisis was jailed for five years in March last year after he admitted forging documents to show he had died in a car crash while on holiday in Jordan and fraudulently claiming a total of £1.85 million in life insurance policies. <a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/dental-implants-london/">dental implant london</a></p>
<p>Following his fake death, he started a new life in Scotland under the name of Neil McLaren, working as a dentist in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.</p>
<p>Plymouth Crown Court was told Parisis faked his own death because he was £395,000 in debt and was about to be barred from working as a dentist under his old identity after a string of complaints.</p>
<p>Parisis is now due to appear under the name of Neil McLaren at a hearing of the Professional Conduct Committee of the GDC in London on 24 February, accused of procuring entry on to the General Dental Council’s dentists register in the name of Neil Edward McLaren with the use of faked documents&#8230;<a href="http://www.scotsman.com/news/dentist_who_faked_his_own_death_faces_hearing_1_2114937">read more</a></p>
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		<title>Health problems your dentist can spot</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ouch—no one likes to get bad news in the cosmetic dentist London chair. But good dental health is a reflection of good health overall—and how well you take care of your teeth may reflect how well you take care of the rest of your body. That’s why your dentist can tell you a lot more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ouch—no one likes to get bad news in the <a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/cosmetic-dentist-london/">cosmetic dentist London</a> chair. But good dental health is a reflection of good health overall—and how well you take care of your teeth may reflect how well you take care of the rest of your body. That’s why your dentist can tell you a lot more about your health than simply the state of your mouth. A routine dental exam may reveal problems with your bones, heart, or digestion because certain warning signs live inside your mouth. And not only can routine dental check-ups reveal certain health problems, they may also prevent them. In fact, a new study presented at the annual meeting of the American Heart Association found that people who received regular teeth cleanings and scrapings had a 24 per cent lower risk of heart attack and 13 per cent lower risk of stroke compared to people who didn’t get such dental care.</p>
<div><strong>Heart Problems</strong></div>
<div>Did you know that adopting mouth-healthy habits may ultimately keep your heart healthy, too? Research has found a surprising number of links between the state of your dental health and your heart. “Inflamed gums and loose teeth can be warnings of heart disease,” &#8230; Bacteria may also increase your risk for heart disease by contributing to the formation of clots or further plaque build-up in your arteries that can interfere with blood flow to the heart. One Swedish study found that people with more pockets of infection of the gum around the base of the tooth had a 53 per cent increased risk of heart attack compared to those with the fewest pockets. And as the recent AHA study found, regular dental cleanings will safeguard your smile and protect your ticker.</div>
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<div><strong>Diabetes</strong></div>
<div>The most common dental health condition for diabetics? Gum disease. “Gum disease, bleeding gums, and loose teeth are all warning signs of diabetes,” .. “Diabetics also tend to have a slower healing time.” Infections at your gum line can worsen the state of your diabetes and can contribute to the risk for heart disease and stroke, so it’s important to take steps to keep your mouth healthy (and your diabetes under control).</div>
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<div><strong>Osteoporosis</strong></div>
<div>Osteoporosis is characterised by the weakening of bones, and it’s most common in post-menopausal women. But could your dentist be clued in to your thinning bones before you are? “Osteoporosis does not cause changes in the teeth, but it doescause changes in the bone that supports the teeth,”. “This may show up as a receding gum line and loose teeth.” If your dentist sees any oral signs of osteoporosis, let your medical doctor know right away.</div>
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<div><strong>Dementia</strong></div>
<div>This gradual loss of cognitive function is often signaled by confusion, loss of memory, disorganisation—and an unhealthy mouth. “People with early dementia may show all the signs of poor oral hygiene,”&#8230; If you notice that a loved one is neglecting her oral health, skipping dental appointments, and having problems managing daily routines, talk to her doctor.</div>
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<div><strong>Eating Disorders</strong></div>
<div>By nature, people with anorexia or bulimia usually try to hide their condition—but a dentist may be the first one to spot it.</div>
<div>That’s because eating disorders can cause poor nutrition, which can lead to oral conditions like bleeding gums and dry mouth. In addition, “erosion on the insides of the front teeth may be a sign of forced vomiting in a young person with bulimia — stomach acid wears away at enamel and also makes teeth more sensitive,”&#8230;</div>
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<div><strong>Nighttime Reflux</strong></div>
<div>“Erosion of enamel from the insides of teeth, especially the upper back molars, is a clue to gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD),” . Reflux of stomach juices can happen at night — but you may not be aware of it until your dentist sees its effects on your dental health. Reflux disease can cause erosion of the esophagus and may even lead to esophageal cancer, so let your doctor know if your dentist sees possible signs of reflux. Treatment can include elevating the head of your bed, not eating in the hours before bed, and taking acid blocking medications.</div>
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<div><strong>Dry Mouth</strong></div>
<div>What’s the big deal about dry mouth? “Saliva helps to wash away bacteria and debris that lead to cavities and gum disease,” Koslow says. And if you’re producing too little saliva, your dentist will know. Dry mouth may be caused by medications or it may be a sign of a disease such as diabetes or Parkinson’s disease. The solution? Up your fluid intake, and your dentist may even suggest a saliva substitute. &#8230; <a href="http://www.guardian.co.tt/lifestyle/2012-02-16/health-problems-your-dentist-can-spot">read more</a></div>
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		<title>Good dental hygiene promotes overall fitness</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ignore your teeth, and they&#8217;ll go away. I remember that motto on a poster above rotten teeth in bleeding gums from a classroom decades ago. The Highlands Health Challenge has turned that expression around: &#8220;Love your teeth!&#8221; We challenge members received a toothbrush, fluoride toothpaste and dental floss this week. These basics should see use [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ignore your teeth, and they&#8217;ll go away.</p>
<p>I remember that motto on a poster above rotten teeth in bleeding gums from a classroom decades ago. The Highlands Health Challenge has turned that expression around: &#8220;Love your teeth!&#8221;</p>
<p>We challenge members received a toothbrush, fluoride toothpaste and dental floss this week. These basics should see use at least twice daily and preferably after each meal.</p>
<p>Among other facts, the health sheet said: &#8220;Brushing your teeth after every meal can lead you to eating less. It takes between 20 and 30 minutes to feel full. If you tell yourself you&#8217;ll brush your teeth after one plateful of food, you&#8217;ll give your digestive system more time to work and you&#8217;ll be less likely to go back and eat more.&#8221; <a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/dental-implants-london/">dental implants London</a></p>
<p>A healthy mouth promotes overall fitness. Good dental hygiene leads to a lovely smile, which boosts self-confidence. Self-confidence leads to motivation, which encourages healthy behaviors like eating better, exercising, feeling positive and getting enough sleep.</p>
<p>Can a morning ritual with brush, paste and floss really do all that? Maybe. When I consciously consider that time brushing and flossing as the first thing I do to be fit, exercise and eating well come easier through the day. Ending the day with the same routine brings completion before sleep. <a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/cosmetic-dentist-london/">cosmetic dentist London</a></p>
<p>The American Dental Association recommends soft toothbrushes for both adults and children. Hard ones can remove icky stuff from behind bathroom faucets and other household surfaces, but they also can scratch tooth enamel and lead to the decay that brushing aims to prevent&#8230;.The American Dental Association has determined that fluoride in toothpaste prevents tooth decay and irritated gums, called gingivitis, when used regularly.</p>
<p>Stores carry an array of toothpastes, but fluoride prevents cavities and an appealing flavor helps ensure frequent use&#8230;</p>
<p>Be honest, when was the last time you flossed? My dental hygienist calls it &#8220;aerobics for teeth.&#8221; She said it&#8217;s vital to gum health and does more than remove food bits. I don&#8217;t floss twice a day, but at least once. If I skip a day or two, my gums bleed a little, a blatant reminder to keep with it.</p>
<p>Visit a <a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/cosmetic-dentist-london/">cosmetic dentist London</a> twice a year. Adults get cavities, too, and dental problems can become major health crises.</p>
<p>Sweet and starchy foods stick to teeth and can cause decay. Sweets, white pasta, white bread, potatoes, sugary soft drinks, lattes and other sweet coffee drinks contribute to weight gain and promote tooth decay.</p>
<p>Eating more whole foods, vegetables, fruit and drinking lots of water help with weight loss and oral health.</p>
<p>Drinking too much alcohol dries the mouth, which allows bacteria to prosper. I don&#8217;t drink anymore. In addition to avoiding the empty calories and health problems, it helps oral health.</p>
<p>Too much oral bacteria can lead to heart disease, stroke, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes and death from infection. Healthy food and attention to teeth work together for overall health&#8230;<a href="Week 5: Good dental hygiene promotes overall fitness - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/dailycourier/s_782138.html#ixzz1mjQsNNSf">.Read more</a></p>
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		<title>Dental Implants Market Outlook in BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) to 2017</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The emerging economies, comprising of China, India, Brazil, Russia, and South Africa, with a significantly large pool of under-served patients, represent the next big opportunity for the leading medical equipment and devices manufacturers. China remains the world’s most populous country and is consequently home to a large patient base&#8230; India, the second most populous country [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The emerging economies, comprising of China, India, Brazil, Russia, and South Africa, with a significantly large pool of under-served patients, represent the next big opportunity for the leading medical equipment and devices manufacturers. China remains the world’s most populous country and is consequently home to a large patient base&#8230; India, the second most populous country globally, is home to 1.2 billion people, approximately 5% of which are aged 65 or older. It’s estimated that by 2020, India’s population will surpass China, making it the most populous country in the world. As the population continues to grow and people continue to age, the underlying demand for healthcare is also expected to increase.</p>
<p>GlobalData’s new report, “<a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/dental-implants-london/">Dental Implants London</a> Market Outlook in BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) to 2017” provides key market data on the <a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/dental-implants-london/">dental implants London</a> market in the BRICS countries. The report provides value (USD million), volume (units) and average price (USD) data for each segment within two market categories – titanium <a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/dental-implants-london/">dental implants London </a>and zirconium dental implants. The report also provides company shares and distribution shares data for the overall dental implants market in each of the aforementioned countries. The report is also supplemented with global corporate-level profiles of the key market participants with information on key developments, wherever available.</p>
<p>This report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and in-house analysis by GlobalData’s team of industry experts.</p>
<p>Scope</p>
<p>- Market size data for Dental Implants market categories – titanium dental implants (external connectors and internal connectors) and zirconium dental implants.<br />
- Annualized market revenues (USD million), volume (units) and average price (USD) data for each of the segments and sub-segments within the two market categories. Data from 2003 to 2010, forecast forward for 7 years to 2017.<br />
- 2010 company shares and distribution shares data for the overall dental implants market in each of the aforementioned countries.<a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/cosmetic-dentist-london/">cosmetic dentist London</a><br />
- Global corporate-level profiles of key companies operating within the dental implants market in BRICS.<br />
- Key players covered include Nobel Biocare Holding AG, Straumann Holding AG, DENTSPLY International Inc., BIOMET 3i, Inc., OSSTEM IMPLANT Co., Ltd, SIN Implant System, Conexao Sistemas de Protese Ltda., Sybron Dental Specialties Inc., Zimmer Holdings, Inc.</p>
<p>Reasons to buy</p>
<p>- Develop business strategies by identifying the key market categories and segments poised for strong growth.<br />
- Develop market-entry and market expansion strategies.<br />
- Design competition strategies by identifying who-stands-where in the <a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/dental-implants-london/">Dental Implants London</a> competitive landscape in BRICS.<br />
- Develop capital investment strategies by identifying the key market segments expected to register strong growth in the near future.<br />
- What are the key distribution channels and what’s the most preferred mode of product distribution – Identify, understand and capitalize&#8230;.<a href="http://www.sbwire.com/press-releases/dental-implants-market-outlook-in-brics-brazil-russia-india-china-south-africa-to-2017-127794.htm">read more</a></p>
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		<title>A Bioactive Nanolayer for Orthopedic and Dental Implants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[AddBIO AB, a subsidiary of Accelerator Nordic AB, has developed Zolidd®, a proprietary bioactive nanolayer for orthopedic and dental implants London that releases bisphosphonate, a bone strengthening drug. A randomized clinical trial, conducted at Linköping University Hospital, Sweden, shows that dental implants London with a bisphosphonate nanolayer have improved stability (see paper in Bone: &#8220;A [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>AddBIO AB, a subsidiary of Accelerator Nordic AB, has developed Zolidd®, a proprietary bioactive nanolayer for orthopedic and <a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/dental-implants-london/">dental implants London</a> that releases bisphosphonate, a bone strengthening drug. A randomized clinical trial, conducted at Linköping University Hospital, Sweden, shows that <a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/dental-implants-london/">dental implants London</a> with a bisphosphonate nanolayer have improved stability (see paper in <em>Bone</em>: &#8220;A bisphosphonate-coating improves the fixation of metal implants in human bone. A randomized trial of dental implants&#8221;).</p>
<p>Millions of people worldwide have <a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/dental-implants-london/">dental implants London</a>, i.e. screws inserted to support artificial teeth. The first time after surgery, the implant is often not stable enough to enable chewing. It may take several months for the bone around the implant to heal and become strong enough for the patient to regain normal chewing function.</p>
<p>&#8220;The study shows that local bisphosphonate improves implant stability, meaning that the time until normal chewing function could be shortened, thus reducing the suffering for the patient&#8221;, says Professor Per Aspenberg, Linköping University Hospital, co-founder of AddBIO.</p>
<p>Zolidd is the first application from a platform technology designed for local release of drugs from medical implants, developed by Professors Per Aspenberg and Penti Tengvall, Linköping University. A nanometer-thin protein layer is attached to the metal surface and a bisphosphonate is attached to the protein. When the bisphosphonate is released, a local effect is obtained, which improves implant stability. In the present study, a Zolidd prototype was used to release bisphosphonate in this way.<a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/cosmetic-dentist-london/">cosmetic dentist London</a></p>
<p>&#8220;This is an important study. With these results, we are now ready to take the next step in commercializing Zolidd&#8221;, says Dr. Trine Vikinge, CEO AddBIO….<a href="http://www.nanowerk.com/news/newsid=24323.php">read more</a></p>
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		<title>King&#8217;s crown up for auction: Dental mould of Elvis Presley&#8217;s mouth expected to fetch £10,000</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The King of Rock and Roll&#8217;s crown is expected to fetch a princely £10,000 when it goes up for auction later this month. But Elvis fans thinking they can get their hands on headwear belonging to the late King Creole singer will be in for a shock. That is because it is a dental mould [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span>The King of Rock and Roll&#8217;s crown is expected to fetch a princely £10,000 when it goes up for auction later this month.</span></p>
<p><span>But Elvis fans thinking they can get their hands on headwear belonging to the late King Creole singer will be in for a shock.</span></p>
<p><span>That is because it is a dental mould of Elvis Presley&#8217;s mouth, with a spare crown in place, that is going under the hammer on February 25.</span></p>
<p><span>Jokingly called the King&#8217;s Crown, it was created by former Memphis dentist Henry J Weiss just in case the star chipped or cracked his front tooth while on tour.</span></p>
<p><span>Weiss, Presley&#8217;s dentist until 1971, did all his dental work including the preparation of a porcelain crown for his front tooth.</span></p>
<p><span>He was called into action in February 1971 when the singer cracked his crown on a microphone while performing at the International Hotel, now known as the Hilton Hotel, in Las Vehas. <a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/cosmetic-dentist-london/">cosmetic dentist London</a></span></p>
<p><span>Weiss&#8217; son, S Lewis Weiss, flew a replacement crown to the city.</span></p>
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<p><span>The lot comes with five letters of authenticity from the wife and sons of the dentist and Joe Esposito, Presley&#8217;s road manager. </span>The model of the King&#8217;s teeth is currently encased in a custom glass display. <a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/dental-implants-london/">dental implants London</a></p>
<p><span>Omega Auctions, in Stockport, Greater Manchester, is auctioning the crown.</span></p>
<p><span>The firm&#8217;s Paul Fairweather said: &#8216;Following on from Lennon&#8217;s tooth back in November which sold for £19,500, we were extremely excited on the consignment of this truly unique item from the King of Rock &amp; Roll.</span></p>
<p><span> &#8217;Whilst it is not a real tooth, as was the case with the Lennon tooth, it is the only one in existence and we expect there to be considerable interest in this; we expect that it will sell for over £10,000.&#8217;&#8230;.</span><a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2101939/Elvis-Presley-dental-mould-expected-fetch-10k-auction.html#ixzz1mjOPa9IF">Read more</a></p>
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		<title>Eating Disorders Cause Severe Dental Erosion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is estimated that about 1.1 million men and women in the UK suffer from eating disorders, with the dark figure thought to be even higher, considering that many more keep their problem a secret. A study by the University of Bergen in Norway, showed that patients who suffer from eating disorders, such as Anorexia [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is estimated that about 1.1 million men and women in the UK suffer from eating disorders, with the dark figure thought to be even higher, considering that many more keep their problem a secret. A study by the University of Bergen in Norway, showed that patients who suffer from eating disorders, such as Anorexia and Bulimia, experienced substantially more dental health problems. For example, sensitive teeth, severe dental erosion and facial pain compared to those without.</p>
<p>The study underlined that over one in three people (36%) suffering from eating disorders had &#8216;severe dental erosion&#8217;, compared with 11% in the control group. People with an eating disorder also self-reported that they frequently suffered facial pains and a dry mouth, as well as increased daily tooth sensitivity. The study also shows that even though vomiting is often linked to eating disorders, people&#8217;s oral health also tends to suffer&#8230;<a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/cosmetic-dentist-london/">cosmetic dentist London</a> &#8220;When you vomit repeatedly, as with certain eating disorders, it can severely affect oral health. The high levels of acid in the vomit can cause damage to tooth enamel. Acid attacks of this sort on a frequent basis means the saliva in your mouth won&#8217;t have the opportunity to naturally repair the damage done to your teeth by the contact with the acidic vomit, hence the increased severity of dental erosion witnessed in the study. People suffering with an eating disorder should look to, wherever possible, rinse their mouth as soon as possible after vomiting to help reduce acid effects.</p>
<p>Do not brush immediately after vomiting, as this may brush away softened enamel. The use of fluoride toothpaste will help to protect teeth over time, and by chewing on sugar free gum it will help to increase saliva flow and neutralize acids in the mouth. Your dentist can also prescribe high strength fluoride toothpaste, which will help to protect your teeth. We would highly recommend more frequent visits to the <a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/cosmetic-dentist-london/">cosmetic dentist London</a> to ensure the problem does not deteriorate further and to identify whether any treatment would be required. If the problem persists, don&#8217;t be afraid to discuss your problems.&#8221;. &#8230;<a href="http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/241857.php">read more</a></p>
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		<title>Implants &amp; the dental landscape</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How hygienists can influence the odds of success Dental implants London have changed the landscape of dentistry for many patients. Patients previously would suffer with edentulous areas that could not be restored and endure the consequences of lack of function, esthetics, speech, and health that these edentulous areas caused. Over the last few decades, implant [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>How hygienists can influence the odds of success</h3>
<p><a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/dental-implants-london/">Dental implants London</a> have changed the landscape of dentistry for many patients. Patients previously would suffer with edentulous areas that could not be restored and endure the consequences of lack of function, esthetics, speech, and health that these edentulous areas caused. Over the last few decades, implant dentistry has grown to be a $1.5 million business in the United States alone. Implants have enhanced the lives of so many patients. Hygienists play an important role in the education of patients regarding implants, initially proposing treatments, discussing surgical and prosthetic options, and providing professional maintenance care while instructing patients on home care options. Are you maintaining your education regarding the rapidly evolving implant landscape?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/dental-implants-london/">Dental implants London</a> are considered standard of care in dentistry for any edentulous area. All patients should be offered the options of implants for edentulous areas; however, not all patients are true candidates. Thorough medical and dental histories need to be completed on all possible candidates with special emphasis on systemic concerns. Patients with uncontrolled diabetes, smokers, alcoholics, and patients with compromised immune systems need special consideration when discussing implants&#8230;</p>
<p>Patients need to understand the implications of systemic factors on the overall viability of the implant. Additionally, anatomical considerations such as location of the mandibular canal and sinuses, the amount of available bone surrounding an implant, the amount of interarch distance, and occlusal schemes play critical roles in the success of implants. Implants often fail due to two primary reasons, biomechanical overload and bacterial invasion&#8230; In diagnosing the potential implant area, the <a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/cosmetic-dentist-london/">cosmetic dentist London</a> will review all available data. This includes radiographs, study models, clinical examinations, intraoral photos, and any other information as deemed appropriate for the specific patient. The gold standard of care for radiographic examination currently is the panoramic radiograph. Periapical films are also essential&#8230;Surgical care has evolved over the years from placement of implants only in hospital operating room settings to sterile dental operatory placement, and then to “clean” placement in the dental practice. From years of only oral surgeons who placed implants, periodontists, general dentists, prosthodontists, and endodontists are now placing implants. Orthodontists even place temporary anchorage devices (TAD) using mini-implants.</p>
<p>The uses and availability of implants — both traditional and mini — are expanding. Traditional root form implant diameters are 3.75 mm while mini-implant root form diameters range from 1.8 to 2 mm. One can consider any implant diameter less than 3.75 as mini, depending on the manufacturer. Lengths of root form implants also vary depending on the manufacturer’s specifications&#8230;.Surgical considerations have advanced from two-stage flap surgical placement to one-stage surgical flap placement, and then to tissue punch options and to “teeth in a day.” Depending on the patient and practitioner’s needs and philosophy, options vary for surgical placement. Bone grafting and augmentation, along with tissue/blood protein enhancers, have greatly increased implant viability and success.</p>
<p>Prosthetic options have also expanded. Implants can be used to restore a variety of edentulous areas and are classified based on several factors. The types of restorations include:</p>
<p><strong>• FP-1:</strong> Fixed prosthesis replaces only the crown and looks like a natural tooth</p>
<p><strong>• FP-2:</strong> Fixed prosthesis replaces the crown and a portion of the root; crown contour appears normal in the occlusal half, but is elongated or hypercontoured in the gingival half</p>
<p><strong>• FP-3:</strong> Fixed prosthesis replaces missing crowns and gingival color and portion of the edentulous site. Prosthesis most often uses denture teeth and acrylic but may be porcelain and metal</p>
<p><strong>• RP-4:</strong> Removable prosthesis and overdenture supported completely by the implants</p>
<p><strong>• RP-5:</strong> Removable prosthesis and overdenture supported by both soft tissue and implant.</p>
<p>Screw-retained implants are decreasing in usage, while cemented retained implants are the option of choice for most restorations. Cement-retained prostheses resemble traditional prosthesis and the dental professional needs to be aware of their presence in order to avoid damaging any of the critical implant supporting structures.</p>
<p>Implants do not have a periodontal ligament, and attachment is provided by circular fibers rather than the fibers found throughout the periodontal ligament structure. Once these fibers are destroyed by bacterial contamination, invasion around the implant occurs more rapidly than around tooth surfaces and can lead to peri-implantitis. Peri-implantitis is the inflammatory process around implants initiated by periodontal pathogens similar to those found in the periodontal disease process. Cement-retained prostheses must also be cleaned of all residual cement to prevent tissue irritation.</p>
<h3>The role of the dental hygienist</h3>
<p>Hygienists need to understand the importance of professional maintenance of implants. Controversies abound in implant dentistry and the role of maintenance is one of these areas. To probe or not, to use metal or nonmetal instrumentation are areas of concern for the hygienist in treating implant patients.</p>
<p>It is the opinion of this author that conservative therapy should be followed. Older style implants sat above the gingival margin; therefore, instruments were developed which did not need to go subgingivally. The early scalers for implants were big and bulky, and some practices still use these early instruments.</p>
<p>Today’s implant bodies are buried subgingivally into the bone, and only the abutment and prosthesis are accessible to instrumentation. However, the author’s opinion is since we do not have sufficient research available to determine the exact issues using metal or nonmetal instrumentation, it is better to use nonmetal during the maintenance appointment. Available current research shows that stainless steel, titanium-coated, and other types of implant scalers mar the soft titanium surface. The author believes that implant-friendly materials such as plastic should be used during maintenance. Ultrasonic scalers specifically designed for use on implants can also be used if needed.</p>
<p>Due to the nature and tenacity of calculus around implants, metal instrumentation and ultrasonics are not routinely needed. When the implant structures have been scratched and bacterial contamination increases and the implant begins to fail, then it may be appropriate to use metal instrumentation and ultrasonics.</p>
<p>Probing is appropriate to determine the health of the implant. Initial probing depths should be recorded at the first postprosthetic maintenance appointment. Radiographs should also be taken following prosthetic placement and then yearly as deemed appropriate for the specific patient needs. Radiographs evaluate the mesial/distal areas around implants; thus probing can be done with negative mesial/distal radiographic findings on the buccal/lingual surfaces. Gentle probing pressure should be used in order not to destroy the circular fibers. Chlorhexidine may also be used on the tip of the probe to reduce bacterial contamination during probing. Due to the nature of the prosthesis, parallel placement of the probe may be difficult; the hygienist should try to maintain as parallel positioning as possible.</p>
<p>Observation of soft tissue structures around the implant should also be evaluated similar to observation of tooth tissue structures including color, size, shape, texture, and bleeding/exudate. Plastic probes should be used in order to prevent marring of the implant structures. Hygienists should also evaluate for presence of mobility using a two-handle approach as mobility is evaluated in the natural dentition. Mobility can be caused by a prosthetic complication or a failing implant. Any mobility should be noted.</p>
<p>Implant patient homecare should be evaluated at each visit. Hygienists should be familiar with the verbal skills necessary to individualize, demonstrate and encourage patients to maintain their implants on a daily basis. A variety of products are available for homecare choices and, depending on the hygienist/practice preferences and the patient’s skills, these can be reviewed during the maintenance appointment. Educating patients about specific hygiene routines and the value of regular maintenance is essential in long-term implant success.</p>
<p>Implant dentistry is an essential component of clinical practice. Hygienists need to be constantly seeking education about the current status of all areas of implantology. One such avenue is to become a member of the Association of Dental Implant Auxiliaries. ADIA is a component organization of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists. ICOI/ADIA meet several times each year with programs specifically designed for all members of the dental team. Certification programs for dental hygienists, assistants, implant treatment coordinators, and practice management are held along with varying levels of membership, including Fellowship. ADIA’s goal is to provide high quality, cost-effective education to motivate team members to provide absolute best care for implant patients and make practices increasingly successful&#8230;<a href="http://www.rdhmag.com/index/display/article-display/3424115075/articles/rdh/volume-32/issue-2/features/implants-and-the-dental-landscape.html">read more</a></p>
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		<title>TOOTH DECAY BACK ON HEALTH AGENDA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[EXTRA cash is being ploughed into dental care for children in a bid to tackle high rates of tooth decay in Barrow and South Lakeland. Primary care trust NHS Cumbria has secured £1.5m in funding from the Department of Health to give youngsters who have not seen a dentist in two years access to oral health [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>EXTRA cash is being ploughed into dental care for children in a bid to tackle high rates of tooth decay in Barrow and South Lakeland. Primary care trust NHS Cumbria has secured £1.5m in funding from the Department of Health to give youngsters who have not seen a dentist in two years access to oral health advice and treatment.</p>
<p>The money will be spent increasing the number of NHS dental places with existing dentists in Cumbria, for patients who are known to have been waiting to see a dentist for a significant length of time.</p>
<p>Work will also take place to ensure that all the children waiting to access NHS dentistry are placed with a surgery.<a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/dental-implants-london/">dental implants london</a> Public health bosses hope it will alleviate the growing problem of tooth decay in young people in Furness and South Lakes.</p>
<p>In July last year, the Evening Mail revealed youngsters living in both districts had the worst rates of tooth decay in the country. Figures from the Department of Health showed the rate of children’s tooth decay sat at the bottom of national tables. The average number of decayed, missing or filled teeth in 12-year-olds was 1.6, compared with a national average of 0.8 per cent, while other areas of Cumbria were level with, or below, the national average.</p>
<p>Eric Rooney, consultant in dental public health for NHS Cumbria, said: “It’s great news that we’ve been successful in bidding for this money and it will help us ensure that those waiting the longest with no access to dentistry are placed with an NHS dentist.<a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/cosmetic-dentist-london/">cosmetic dentist london</a></p>
<p>“This fund will also help us improve the dental hygiene of children across the county by helping them get on the right foot and into good habits around cleaning and looking after their teeth.</p>
<p>“Dental and oral health is a vital part of looking after ourselves and it’s important that we all need to take this seriously. The best way people can look after their teeth and gums is by brushing our teeth regularly using a fluoride toothpaste as well as regular visits to the dentist.”<a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/cosmetic-dentist-london/">cosmetic dentist london</a></p>
<p>The PCT says it operates a database which ensures people waiting the longest in specific areas are first to be allocated when spaces become available.<a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/dental-implants-london/">dental implants london</a>&#8230;<a href="http://www.nwemail.co.uk/news/barrow/tooth-decay-back-on-health-agenda-1.924070?referrerPath=home">read more</a></p>
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		<title>Dental Phobia: 7 Common Fears, And How To Conquer Them</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The loud whirr of the dental tools. Your dentist&#8217;s eyes, peeking out over the sterile (some may say ominous-looking) green mask.</p>
<p>Leaning back in the seat, pinned down by the heavy protective bib that protects your body from radiation during dental X-rays.</p>
<p>Scraping with sharp tools to chip away at the stains on your teeth. Then the dentists&#8217; toothbrush, followed by suctioning and sprays of water from the mini water jet. <a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/dental-implants-london/">dental implants London</a></p>
<p>It sounds like a typical visit to the dentist. But for many people with some degree of dental phobia &#8212; technically called dentophobia or odontophobia &#8212; it&#8217;s the worst experience in the world&#8230;the phobias can be a result of a multitude of things, including having a previous traumatic experience at the dentist (maybe a previous anesthetization wasn&#8217;t done properly), feeling extreme discomfort while having a dental procedure done (maybe the person has trouble breathing while having work done), and having an accident where maybe a person needed stitches in or near the mouth, imprinting that scary moment in memory. <a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/dental-implants-london/">dental implants London</a>..</p>
<p>Patients who haven&#8217;t been to the dentist in years because they&#8217;re so afraid of coming in. For some people, this just reinforces their negative view of the dentist &#8212; because they hadn&#8217;t been in for their regular checkups, their teeth are in bad shape, just making the dental work they have to have done more extensive&#8230;</p>
<p>About five percent of people have severe dental fear, according to researchers from the Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden. Those researchers found five strategies that people use to get over their fear of the dentist; their findings are published in the journal <em>Acta Odontologica Scandinavica</em>.</p>
<p>Their study showed that common coping practices include distracting yourself (counting to yourself or playing mental games so that you think about something else), distancing (telling yourself the pain feels like something else), prayer (praying that the dental treatment will end soon), self-efficacy (telling yourself to be strong), and optimism (telling yourself that everything will be OK after the dental treatment).<a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/cosmetic-dentist-london/">cosmetic dentist London</a></p>
<p>Of course, the best way to avoid having to have scary procedures done at the dentist is to practice prevention, Siegelman said. If you know that you&#8217;re someone who&#8217;s afraid of the dentist, it would best serve you to &#8220;be hyper-vigilant about taking care of your teeth to make sure there&#8217;s less for them [the dentists] to do,&#8221; he said. <a href="http://www.smile.uk.net/dental-services/cosmetic-dentist-london/">cosmetic dentist London</a></p>
<p>Here are some common things that people are afraid of during a dental visit, and what you and the</p>
<p>dentist can do to help soothe those fears:</p>
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<div>&#8230;with the door open, so there&#8217;s no feelings of claustrophobia &#8212; just to talk, so the patient can get to know him first&#8230;While not all dentists may not have the luxury of time to be able to do this, it&#8217;s worth asking a dentist before scheduling an appointment if you think it will help you feel more at ease, he said.</div>
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<div>2. Fear Of The Dental Equipment</div>
<div>Sometimes, the scariest part of the dental visit is having those strange, sharp, metal tools stuck into your mouth.</div>
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<div id="ps-navigation-top-next-207893">People with a sensitive gag reflex may loathe the part of the dentist&#8217;s visit where those tabs are put in the mouth for the dental X-ray. These days, newer dentist offices offer panoramic X-rays, Siegelman said.</div>
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<div id="ps-slideshow-title-207893">4. The Dentist Seems Ominous</div>
<div>Find a dentist with a sense of humor! A study published in the <em>European Journal of Oral Science</em>showed that empathy and humor are big factors in reducing dental fear. ..While humor is a great tactic to help a patient feel more at ease, Siegelman said that it&#8217;s important that a dentist have a good grasp of the patient&#8217;s sense of humor, or else it could backfire.</div>
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<div>5. Fear Of Loud Noises</div>
<div>Those dental tools can be really loud, and the noise can stir up fear in some people, Siegelman said. So, he recommends that these people wear earplugs or noice-canceling headphones to block out the sound.</div>
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<div>6. Feeling Uncomfortable Lying Back In A Dentist&#8217;s Chair</div>
<div>Some people may be uncomfortable with something as simple as lying back in the dentist&#8217;s chair, due to a bad back or some control issues, Siegelman said. A simple remedy may be for the dentist to only put the patient half-back so that it&#8217;s more comfortable. Or, a dentist could provide positioning pillows for people who feel aches and pains for being in a laid-back position.</div>
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<div>7. Unable To Breathe Through The Nose</div>
<div>Are you a mouth-breather, who feels like you&#8217;re being stifled if you can only breathe through your nose? That could be an issue at a dentist visit, where the dentist must work in the mouth, which can make mouth-breathing hard. .. Or, nitrous oxide could help people relax and breathe better &#8212; it all depends on the situation, he said&#8230;<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/06/dental-phobia-fears-dentist_n_1257277.html?ref=healthy-living#s666790&amp;title=7_Unable_To">read more</a></div>
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