All posts tagged with Health
10/11/2017 / By Tracey Watson

Leading independent health media sites like NaturalNews.com have been warning people for years about the dangers of fluoride. Though an

http://www.dentistry.news/2017-10-11-exposure-to-fluoride-while-pregnant-found-to-be-extremely-dangerous-to-brain-development-kids-likely-to-have-low-iq.html

10/05/2017 / By Michelle Simmons

A new study discovered that the mix of microorganisms that dwell in a person’s saliva is largely determined by the

http://www.dentistry.news/2017-10-05-your-mouths-role-in-gut-health-and-immunity-researchers-discover-childhood-environment-has-more-influence-than-genetics.html

09/18/2017 / By Jhoanna Robinson
Teeth

According to engineers at the University of California San Diego, people who are getting checked at their dentists’ offices for

http://www.dentistry.news/2017-09-18-new-method-of-dental-imaging-uses-squid-ink-for-a-painless-non-invasive-check-up.html

09/13/2017 / By Kristine Payne

Everyone wants to have a clean and healthy smile, and achieving one involves the practice of good oral hygiene. But

http://www.dentistry.news/2017-09-13-watch-out-for-these-nine-toxic-ingredients-in-your-toothpaste.html

09/10/2017 / By Jhoanna Robinson

A recent study brings good news to people who have a sweet tooth and those who neglect to properly brush

http://www.dentistry.news/2017-09-10-contrary-to-what-your-dentist-may-tell-you-you-can-reverse-tooth-decay.html

09/07/2017 / By Russel Davis

A 2015 study has indeed confirmed that toothbrushes may brood harmful pathogens such as enteric bacteria and pseudomonads. According to the

http://www.dentistry.news/2017-09-07-60-percent-of-toothbrushes-found-to-be-contaminated-with-fecal-bacteria.html

09/07/2017 / By Rhonda Johansson

Yes, energy drinks can really take you places….like the emergency room. These supposedly “hydrating” drinks actually increase your risk of

http://www.dentistry.news/2017-09-07-duhhh-energy-drinks-will-not-keep-you-hydrated.html

08/16/2017 / By Tracey Watson

If asked to think of an image of something clean and pure in nature, many people would picture a waterfall

http://www.dentistry.news/2017-08-16-scientifically-illiterate-mainstream-media-now-claims-non-fluoridated-bottled-water-is-causing-cavities-yes-water-is-now-called-dangerous-if-its-clean.html

08/09/2017 / By Kristine Payne

Mouthwash has been a crucial part of our oral hygiene habits for a number of years now, and in that

http://www.dentistry.news/2017-08-09-product-9-toxic-ingredients-found-in-your-mouthwash-are-you-accidentally-ruining-your-teeth.html

07/16/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

The relationship between diabetes and periodontitis is one that has been known about for quite some time but has been

http://www.dentistry.news/2017-07-16-scientists-figure-out-why-diabetes-causes-gum-disease-and-a-loss-of-oral-health.html

07/13/2017 / By Jhoanna Robinson

Drinking sparkling water may be bad for your teeth due to its high acid content, experts have said. Dr. Edmond Hewlett

http://www.dentistry.news/2017-07-13-can-sparkling-water-damage-your-teeth-some-experts-think-so.html

05/23/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Flossing is an often-overlooked but vital part of oral care. Compared to brushing your teeth and using mouthwash, breaking off

http://www.dentistry.news/2017-05-23-serious-consequences-linked-to-skipping-flossing.html

04/30/2017 / By Amy Goodrich

When we go to the dentist to repair or replace missing or cracked teeth, we usually don’t ask questions about

http://www.dentistry.news/2017-04-30-why-you-must-demand-made-in-the-usa-dental-crowns-from-your-dentist.html

04/17/2017 / By Earl Garcia

Being mindful of oral health care —  brushing, flossing, and regular dental check up — may help prevent the onset

http://www.dentistry.news/2017-04-17-researchers-reveal-that-brushing-your-teeth-may-help-prevent-cancer.html