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EPA LOSES HISTORIC FLUORIDE CASE - The HighWire
EPA LOSES HISTORIC FLUORIDE CASE - The HighWire
Attorney, Michael Connett, Esq., joins Del with details on his recent federal court milestone win against fluoridation with a judge ruling that fluoride adds an unreasonable risk of IQ loss in children when exposed to what is presently considered “optimal levels”. Hear what this disruptive decision means for the future of your tap water. AIRDATE: […]
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EPA LOSES HISTORIC FLUORIDE CASE - The HighWire
The oral bacterial microbiome of occlusal surfaces in children and its (...)
The oral bacterial microbiome of occlusal surfaces in children and its (...)
Dental caries is the most prevalent disease in humans globally. Efforts to control it have been invigorated by an increasing knowledge of the oral microbiome composition. This study aimed to evaluate the bacterial diversity in occlusal biofilms and its relationship with clinical surface diagnosis and dietary habits. Anamneses were recorded from thirteen 12-year-old children. Biofilm samples collected from occlusal surfaces of 46 permanent second molars were analyzed by 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing combined with the BLASTN-based search algorithm for species identification. The overall mean decayed, missing and filled surfaces modified index [DMFSm Index, including active white spot lesions (AWSL)] value was 8.77±7.47. Biofilm communities were highly polymicrobial collectively, representing 10 bacterial phyla, 25 classes, 29 orders, 58 families, 107 genera, 723 species. Streptococcus sp_Oral_Taxon_065, Corynebacterium matruchotii, Actinomyces viscosus, Actinomyces sp_Oral_Taxon_175, Actinomyces sp_Oral_Taxon_178, Actinomyces sp_Oral_Taxon_877, Prevotella nigrescens, Dialister micraerophilus, Eubacterium_XI G 1 infirmum were more abundant among surfaces with AWSL, and Streptococcus gordonii, Streptococcus sp._Oral_Taxon_058, Enterobacter sp._str._638 Streptococcus australis, Yersinia mollaretii, Enterobacter cloacae, Streptococcus sp._Oral_Taxon_71, Streptococcus sp._Oral_Taxon_F11, Centipeda sp._Oral_Taxon_D18 were more abundant among sound surfaces. Streptococcus mutans was detected on all surfaces in all patients, while Streptococcus sobrinus was detected only in three patients (mean relative abundances 7.1% and 0.6%, respectively). Neither species differentiated healthy from diseased sites. Diets of nine of the subjects were scored as high in fermentable carbohydrates (≧2X/day between meals). A direct association between relative abundances of bacteria and carbohydrate consumption was observed among 18 species. High consumption of fermentable carbohydrates and sound surfaces were associated with a reduction in bacterial diversity. PCoA plots displayed differences in bacterial community profiles between sound and diseased surfaces. Our study showed that, in addition to mutans streptococci, other species may be associated with the initiation of dental caries on occlusal surfaces, and that biofilm diversity of tooth surfaces is influenced by carbohydrate consumption and a surface’s health status.
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The oral bacterial microbiome of occlusal surfaces in children and its (...)
Oral Health and The Myth of Flouride with Dr. Mark Burhenne | The Empowering Neurologist EP. 162 - YouTube
Oral Health and The Myth of Flouride with Dr. Mark Burhenne | The Empowering Neurologist EP. 162 - YouTube
That various microbes in the digestive system affect our health is certainly not news. However, this discussion is typically in the context of the various microbes that live in the gut. Actually, we technically need to begin this understanding at the level of the mouth. And, unfortunately, the idea that our oral microbes are influencing our health has not really gotten a lot of attention. As it turns out the state of health, diversity and function of the microbes living within the mouth are highly influential in terms of our ability to resist disease and remain healthy. Recently, there's been a lot research relating the oral microbiome to such maladies as coronary artery disease and even Alzheimer's disease itself. This will just one of many fascinating topics in my discussion today with Dr. Mark Burhenne. So please enjoy the podcast. I suspect you will want to floss afterwards. 0:00 Intro 1:00 Oral Microbiome 10:49 Alzheimers the Oral Microbiome 22:18 Plaque is Necessary 26:09 Benefits of Mouth Bacteria 35:33 Good Toothpaste 45:13 Flouride 56:49 Finding a Dentist 1:01:32 Conclusion ==== Dr. Burhenne is a bestselling author and a family and sleep medicine dentist who has been in private practice nearly 35 years, he has focused on patient-centered and preventative dental healthcare. He is a TEDx speaker and his advice regularly appears on media outlets such as CNN, NPR, The Huffington Post, Prevention, Men's Health, CBS, and MindBodyGreen. He is the creator of AsktheDentist.com, is dedicated to exploring the mouth-body connection and the role of the oral microbiome not only its role in oral health, but in overall heath. Most recently, he has been advising an oral microbiome testing company (Bristle) to help establish the importance of the oral microbiome in health. Dr.B’s mission, by becoming a healthcare influencer, has been to illustrate to patients as well as providers that optimal health can not be achieved by ignoring oral health. New ways to look at oral health, and how it is connected to systemic health. Molecular mechanism of fluoride’s effect on brain https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352304222002495#bib83 Tongue scraping study https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6406172/ Physicians CRP letter (explanation of how to use)https://askthedentist.com/crp-oral-health/ (printable version)https://askthedentist.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/dental-crp-contribution-letter-1.pdf Bristle Test link https://www.bristlehealth.com/?oid=10&affid=6&%23038;_ef_transaction_id=81e0c47772f042599e3dc8e50b1e9bfc&%23038;utm_source=Ask+the+Dentist CE course for our functional provider list: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgLSzAOBfNU ___________________________ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidperlmutter/ Website: https://www.drperlmutter.com/ Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDRl_UAXxbHyOOjklnA0dxQ/?sub_confirmation=1
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Oral Health and The Myth of Flouride with Dr. Mark Burhenne | The Empowering Neurologist EP. 162 - YouTube
Organic Paleo Keto Dental Care Toothpowder Teeth Whitening Natural – Primal Life Organics #1 Best Natural Dental Care
Organic Paleo Keto Dental Care Toothpowder Teeth Whitening Natural – Primal Life Organics #1 Best Natural Dental Care
Over 752,871 Happy Customers. Best Paleo organic natural Toothpowder, Teeth Whitening and Natural Deodorant. Guaranteed highest quality, effective in keep your teeth healthier, cleaner minerals for your teeth. Only natural Whitening paste (no peroxides) combined with our Patented Red-Blue LED Teeth Whitening System.
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Organic Paleo Keto Dental Care Toothpowder Teeth Whitening Natural – Primal Life Organics #1 Best Natural Dental Care
Primal Life For Your Teeth - With Trina Felber (Primal Life Organics) - YouTube
Primal Life For Your Teeth - With Trina Felber (Primal Life Organics) - YouTube
After more than 25 years as a Registered Nurse, Trina Felber shifted her focus and founded an all-natural dental care company that focuses on oral health as the gateway to internal health. Teeth Whitener link: Save 60% off retail price https://www.idevaffiliate.com/32863/idevaffiliate.php?id=994&url=910 Dental Detox Kit premium pricing https://www.idevaffiliate.com/32863/idevaffiliate.php?id=994&url=909 To connect with Dr. Osborne visit: On the web: https://drpeterosborne.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DoctorPeterOsborne/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/docosborne/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drosborne Twitter: https://twitter.com/glutenology *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This video is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. It is strictly intended for educational purposes only. Additionally, this information is not intended to replace the advice of your physician. Dr. Peter Osborne is one of the most sought after alternative and nutritional experts in the world. A Diplomate with the American Clinical Board of Nutrition, a graduate of Texas Chiropractic College, and a doctor of pastoral science, Dr. Osborne is one of the world’s leading authorities on gluten, nutrition, and natural health. He is the founder GlutenFreeSociety.org, one of the world's largest informational sites on gluten sensitivity. In addition, he is the author of the best selling book, No Grain No Pain, published by Touchstone (Simon & Schuster). His work has been featured by PBS, Netflix, Amazon, Fox, and many other nationally recognized outlets. For more information, visit us at https://www.glutenfreesociety.org/ or call 281-903-7527
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Primal Life For Your Teeth - With Trina Felber (Primal Life Organics) - YouTube
Another reason to break the habit Smoking alters bacterial balance in (...)
Another reason to break the habit Smoking alters bacterial balance in (...)
Smoking drastically alters the oral microbiome, the mix of roughly 600 bacterial species that live in people's mouths, a new study has found. The researchers say their analysis is the most comprehensive to date to examine the effects of smoking on the make-up and action of bacterial species in the human mouth based on precise genetic testing.
·sciencedaily.com·
Another reason to break the habit Smoking alters bacterial balance in (...)
Antibacterial Properties of Aloe vera on Intracanal Medicaments against Enterococcus faecalis Biofilm at Different Stages of Development
Antibacterial Properties of Aloe vera on Intracanal Medicaments against Enterococcus faecalis Biofilm at Different Stages of Development
Background. Use of herbal compounds as an intracanal medicament in the field of endodontics has become noteworthy, one of which is the Aloe vera compound whose antibacterial effect has already been proven in the planktonic form of Enterococcus faecalis. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the antibacterial effect of Aloe vera on E. faecalis biofilms at the 4th and 6th week of development. Materials and Methods. 130 single root canal teeth without anomalies and caries were used. They were divided into two groups of 65 teeth for four and six weeks of biofilm production. Five samples of each group were examined for confirmation of biofilm formation under an electron microscope. Study groups were investigated with an antimicrobial agent as an intracanal medicament including 20 samples treated with Aloe vera, calcium hydroxide, and phosphate-buffered saline, and biofilm and survival of pathogens were investigated. Dentin chip suspensions were used for colony-forming unit (CFU) counting to estimate remaining E. faecalis counts. Results. The CFU mean in the 4th week subgroup in Aloe vera, phosphate-buffered saline, and calcium hydroxide was 0, 69166.66 ± 31688.58, and 25000 ± 30822.07, and in the 6th week, it was 136.36 ± 323.33, 95000 ± 12247.44, and 27501.66 ± 36570.34, respectively, which showed a significant difference between the used materials (). Conclusion. Aloe vera, in contrast to calcium hydroxide, eliminated 4th and 6th week biofilms and showed remarkable antibacterial properties against E. faecalis biofilm. These results support potency of Aloe vera to use as a natural antimicrobial material in the intracanal medicament.
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Antibacterial Properties of Aloe vera on Intracanal Medicaments against Enterococcus faecalis Biofilm at Different Stages of Development
Are Root Canals Really a Cause of Cancer
Are Root Canals Really a Cause of Cancer
Dr. Weston Price was one of the first researchers to understand the association between root canals and illness. Specifically that root canals can cause the destruction of systemic health and the development of chronic illness. Many doctors today believe that root canals are the infected sites of origin which promote the decline in immunity and systemic health. Given the well-established link between root canals and illness... can root canals cause cancer? Root Canals Promote Secondary Infections The nerve and dental decay from a damaged tooth is removed during a root canal. In theory, the chemical solution used to disinfect the area is
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Are Root Canals Really a Cause of Cancer
Best Foods for Halitosis and Gingivitis - YouTube
Best Foods for Halitosis and Gingivitis - YouTube
The best and worst foods for bad breath and gum inflammation. Bad breath is caused by these gaseous sulfur compounds produced by a certain type of bacteria that are concentrated on the back of your tongue. A single high-fiber meal was able to reduce bad breath for hours. Subscribe to NutritionFacts.org’s free newsletter to receive our B12 infographic that covers the latest research takeaways and Dr. Greger’s updated recommendations: https://nutritionfacts.org/subscribe/ In case you missed the previous video, check out How to Treat Periodontitis with Diet (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/how-to-treat-periodontitis-with-diet). Nitrates also explain my videos Don’t Use Antiseptic Mouthwash (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/antibacterial-toothpaste-harmful-helpful-or-harmless) and Antibacterial Toothpaste: Harmful, Helpful, or Harmless? (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/antibacterial-toothpaste-harmful-helpful-or-harmless). Which veggies are most nitrate rich? See my video Vegetables Rate by Nitrate (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/vegetables-rate-by-nitrate/). Have a question about this video? Leave it in the comment section at http://nutritionfacts.org/video/best-foods-for-halitosis-and-gingivitis and someone on the NutritionFacts.org team will try to answer it. Want to get a list of links to all the scientific sources used in this video? Click on Sources Cited at http://nutritionfacts.org/video/best-foods-for-halitosis-and-gingivitis. You’ll also find a transcript and acknowledgements for the video, my blog and speaking tour schedule, and an easy way to search (by translated language even) through our videos spanning more than 2,000 health topics. If you’d rather watch these videos on YouTube, subscribe to my YouTube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=nutritionfactsorg Thanks for watching. I hope you’ll join in the evidence-based nutrition revolution! -Michael Greger, MD FACLM Captions for this video are available in several languages. To find yours, click on the settings wheel on the lower-right of the video and then "Subtitles/CC." Do you have feedback about the translations in this video? Please share it here along with the title of the video and language: https://nutritionfacts.zendesk.com/hc/requests/new To view the subtitles in transcript format, click on the ellipsis button below the video, choose "Open transcript", and select the language you'd like to view them in. Image credit: marilyn barbone / Adobe Stock Photos https://NutritionFacts.org • Subscribe: https://nutritionfacts.org/subscribe • Donate: https://nutritionfacts.org/donate • Podcast : https://nutritionfacts.org/audio • Facebook: www.facebook.com/NutritionFacts.org • Twitter: www.twitter.com/nutrition_facts • Instagram: www.instagram.com/nutrition_facts_org • Books (including the NEW How Not to Diet Cookbook): https://nutritionfacts.org/books • Shop: https://drgreger.org
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Best Foods for Halitosis and Gingivitis - YouTube
Brushing teeth New 'massage method' quadruples protection against toot (...)
Brushing teeth New 'massage method' quadruples protection against toot (...)
Do you really want to avoid cavities in your teeth? Try massaging them with a high-fluoride toothpaste after lunch. "Rubbing toothpaste onto your teeth increases the fluoride protection by 400%," say experts.
·sciencedaily.com·
Brushing teeth New 'massage method' quadruples protection against toot (...)
Cavities are contagious, research shows -- ScienceDaily
Cavities are contagious, research shows -- ScienceDaily
Dental caries, commonly known as tooth decay, is the single most common chronic childhood disease. In fact, it is an infectious disease, new research demonstrates. Mothers with cavities can transmit caries-producing oral bacteria to their babies when they clean pacifiers by sticking them in their own mouths or by sharing spoons. Parents should make their own oral health care a priority in order to help their children stay healthy.
·sciencedaily.com·
Cavities are contagious, research shows -- ScienceDaily
Efficacy of Acacia arabica gum as an adjunct to scaling and root planing in the treatment of chronic periodontitis A randomized controlled clinical trial
Efficacy of Acacia arabica gum as an adjunct to scaling and root planing in the treatment of chronic periodontitis A randomized controlled clinical trial
The aim of the present study was to explore the adjunctive use of Acacia arabica gel in the treatment of chronic periodontitis.Single centre, randomised, triple blind, controlled trial on mild to moderate chronic periodontitis patients; Group I (SRP + Acacia ...
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Efficacy of Acacia arabica gum as an adjunct to scaling and root planing in the treatment of chronic periodontitis A randomized controlled clinical trial
Effects of subgingival air-polishing with trehalose powder on oral biofilm during periodontal maintenance therapy a randomized-controlled pilot study - PubMed
Effects of subgingival air-polishing with trehalose powder on oral biofilm during periodontal maintenance therapy a randomized-controlled pilot study - PubMed
The study was registered in an international trial register (German Clinical Trial Register number DRKS 00006296) on 10th of June 2015. HTML&TRIAL_ID = DRKS00006296.
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Effects of subgingival air-polishing with trehalose powder on oral biofilm during periodontal maintenance therapy a randomized-controlled pilot study - PubMed