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Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Longest distance keeping a table lifted with teeth




The longest distance keeping a table lifted with the teeth is 11.80 m (38 ft 8 in) and was achieved by Georges Christen (Luxembourg) who ran this distance holding a 12 kg (26 lb 7 oz) heavy table with a person weighing 50 kg (110 lb 3 oz) sitting on it, on the set of 'Lo show dei record', in Madrid, Spain, on 9 February 2008.

Addicted to teeth whitening: Dubbed ‘bleachorexics’.Can you risk wrecking their looks for that million dollar smile?





DailyMaile.co.uk
Teresa James, 40, believes the pain involved is worth it for a bright smile
Lisa Arbiter, 33, has bought high-strength bleach from America for 13 years
Donna Billson started before her wedding last year and is already a convert


Her mouth felt as if it were on fire, her gums were beginning to blister and her teeth had grown so sensitive that she knew that if so much as a sip of water came into contact with them she would wince.
But Teresa’s agony was tempered with pride, because when she did manage to summon a smile, it was the most dazzling at her table.

She had spent four hours earlier that afternoon bleaching her teeth and, as far as she was concerned, the considerable discomfort was worth it. ‘Whitening has been unbearably painful at times,’ says Teresa, 40. ‘But I am obsessive about having a bright smile.’



Teresa’s regimen may sound somewhat masochistic, but she is one of an increasing number of women for whom whitening their teeth has become an integral part of their beauty routine — as normal as colouring their hair or waxing their legs.
In America, sales of tooth whitening products have risen 300 per cent since 1996, and the trend for excessive bleaching has grown so commonplace there that dentists have coined a new word for it — ‘bleachorexia’.

When it is done properly, tooth whitening is a simple and‘There has been an upsurge in beauticians whitening teeth with unregulated materials,’ says Dr Druian. ‘Many use chlorine dioxide — a strong antibacterial chemical sometimes found in swimming pools — which is easier to get hold of, given the Government’s restrictions on hydrogen peroxide.
safe way of improving your appearance,’ says cosmetic dentist Dr Mervyn Druian. ‘But if it is performed in an unregulated fashion, with the wrong product, it can cause enamel erosion, receding gums and infection.’

‘After 45 minutes out of the syringe, hydrogen peroxide loses effectiveness. More time won’t make your teeth whiter, it will just lead to irritation and sensitivity. And if you have decay in your teeth, it can enter and lead to infection.’

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Dental treatment to children to improve dental health




A team at a Solihull dentists is jetting off to Morocco to improve the dental health of children in underprivileged areas.

Staff at Health Dental are supporting charity Dental Mavericks, which works to offer dental treatment to children in deprived areas of the world.

Monday, April 6, 2015

How to whiten teeth fast





Beverages can change the way that your smile looks over time. Highly caffeinated, dark drinks, like coffee and soda can do a whole mess of damage to your smile. You will be staining your enamel and feeling the effects every time that you look into the mirror.

Keep your teeth white with these tasty treats





We almost always assume that no matter what food we put into our mouth, we are doing some sort of damage to our teeth. While the truth isn’t nearly as dramatic, it still holds water. Coffee, soda pop, and tea can all do some damage to your smile.
 Juice filled berries as well as soy sauce soaked rice can do the same thing.
So if you are feeling like a snack and you want to whiten your teeth at the same time, try foods high in fiber.

Thursday, April 2, 2015

Dietary Sugar Increases Dental Decay Even With Fluoride Use






MedicalResearch.com Interview with: Professor Aubrey Sheiham Emeritus Professor of Dental Public Health Department of Epidemiology & Public Health, University College London, WC1E 6BT. UK


Medical Research: What are the main findings of the study?

Oral Health Often Overlooked By Health Care Practitioners




MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
 Judith Haber, PhD, APRN, BC, FAAN Associate Dean, Graduate Programs The Ursula Springer Leadership Professor in Nursing New York, NY 10003

 Medical Research: What is the background for this study? What are the main findings? Dr. Haber: The background of the project originally aligns with publication of the Surgeon General’s Report (2000), challenging health providers to think about the “mouth as a window to the body”. More recent Institute of Medicine (IOM) reports, Advancing Oral Health in America (2011) and Improving Access to Oral Health Care for Vulnerable and Underserved Populations (2011) highlighted the extant problems with oral health access, oral health disparities and outcomes and the potential role of the primary care workforce in addressing this population health issue.