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Tooth Loss
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Fluoride in water, more dentists, dental plans cut tooth loss ... Nov 16, 2005
Quebec had the highest rate of complete tooth loss at 14 per cent, and the Northwest Territories the lowest at five per cent. The ...
- Canada.com,
Tooth loss from gum disease: are you at risk? Nov 14, 2005
To investigate the factors associated with tooth loss due to disease, Al-Shammari and colleagues in Kuwait and Michigan recorded all extractions performed in ...
- Reuters.uk,
Nine risk indicators for tooth loss identified Nov 8, 2005
...published in the latest Journal of Periodontology has isolated nine risk indicatiors that cause severe periodontal disease leading to tooth loss, and shows ...
- Webindia123,
9 Risk Factors for Tooth Loss Nov 11, 2005
In the Journal of Periodontology, dental experts list nine risk factors for tooth loss due to periodontal disease. The ninth finding ...
- WebMD
Researchers find nine risk indicators for tooth loss Nov 9, 2005
Severe periodontal disease causes tooth loss and affects a certain group of people that appear to exhibit increased susceptibility to periodontal destruction ...
- Innovations-Report,
Researchers Find Nine Risk Indicators for Tooth Loss Nov 8, 2005
CHICAGO, IL -- November 8, 2005 -- Severe periodontal disease causes tooth loss and affects a certain group of people that appear to exhibit increased ...
- DG News
Nine Major Culprits For Tooth Loss Identified By Researchers Nov 8, 2005
Periodontal disease is one of the main causes of tooth loss worldwide and is the leading cause for majority of the tooth extractions (those with periodontal ...
- MedIndia,
Gum disease biggest factor in tooth loss Nov 8, 2005
CHICAGO, Nov. 8 (UPI) -- An international team of researchers found that the major cause of tooth loss is severe periodontal disease. ...
- United Press International
Study Finds Nine Risk Indictors for Tooth Loss Nov 7, 2005
That’s one indicator from a new study that says the severe periodontal disease that causes tooth loss tends to affect a certain group of people that exhibit ...
- SeniorJournal.com,
Stars of 'Nanny 911' Share Cavity-Countering Commandments for the ... Nov 22, 2005
This year's Surgeon General study, "Oral Health: Preventing Cavities, Gum Disease, and Tooth Loss," found that tooth decay affects more than 20 percent of ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Drugs that prevent bone loss also ward off periodontal disease Nov 22, 2005
..."With a close link established between osteoporosis and periodontal disease, similar treatment and management of the disease might minimize tooth loss and the ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Alzheimer's caregivers prone to gingivitis Nov 22, 2005
Gingivitis is a mild form of gum disease that causes swelling and bleeding. It can progress to more serious disease leading to bone destruction and tooth loss. ...
- myDNA.com,
Canucks keep more teeth Nov 17, 2005
Quebec had the highest rate of complete tooth loss at 14% and the Northwest Territories the lowest at five per cent. The study suggests ...
- Edmonton Sun,
Puffing on a hookah leads to gum disease Nov 20, 2005
...and redness in the gums in its earlier stages, and, later, destruction of the bones and soft tissue supporting the teeth, possibly leading to tooth loss. ...
- Daily Times,
Ondine Biopharma Announces Health Canada Approval For Periowave(Tm ... Nov 17, 2005
Periodontitis results in gum tissue detachment, bleeding gums, oral malodour, and bone and tooth loss as well as other complications. ...
- Biotech Intelligence (press release),
Dental Plan for the Working Horse Nov 1, 2005
..."With tooth loss, horses usually require more frequent dental visits to keep that opposite tooth in check to make sure it's not causing any problems," DeWitt ...
- TheHorse.com,
Ondine stock jumps on gum-therapy approval Nov 17, 2005
...over, Ondine said. The disease results in gum tissue detachment, bleeding gums, and bone and tooth loss. Ondine's Periowave system ...
- Reuters Canada,
More Canadians have own teeth Nov 16, 2005
...plans. older had no natural teeth, down from 16 per cent in 1990. Quebec had the highest rate of complete tooth loss. The study ...
- Thunder Bay's Source,
Mid Atlantic Osteoporosis Board: Osteoporosis Can Impact A Smile Nov 11, 2005
..."The evidence is becoming clearer and clearer," said Bolognese. "Osteoporosis can impact a patient's smile due to increased tooth loss and periodontal disease. ...
- Eworldwire (press release),
Osteoporosis and Your Smile! Nov 12, 2005
...“The evidence is becoming clearer and clearer�, Bolognese added, “Osteoporosis can impact your smile due to increased tooth loss and periodontal disease. ...
- PR Leap (press release),
Post-menopause physical changes Nov 13, 2005
Increase in facial hair is common, especially on the chin. Tooth loss, gum disease and a need for dentures might affect some women. ...
- Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription),
Talking Teeth Nov 14, 2005
Bleeding gums are a sign of gum disease which is the number one cause of tooth loss, and has been linked to heart disease and lung disease. ...
- 50 Connect,
Dental medic's last resort Nov 13, 2005
...pull their teeth. "This study will help in planning dental health service and develop strategies to reduce tooth loss.". Mr Satyawan ...
- Fiji Times,
Consider the options when replacing missing tooth Oct 24, 2005
The titanium implant will continue to stimulate the bone and therefore will prevent the bone loss that is associated with tooth loss. ...
- Flint Journal,
'I was consumed by meth,' ex-addict says Nov 8, 2005
Unlike many meth addicts, he did not suffer physical side effects such as tooth loss or facial disfiguration. Yoder says he now has a second chance at life. ...
- South Bend Tribune,
Unprecedented Predictability with Atlantis Abutments; Atlantis ... Nov 10, 2005
..."We are at the beginning of a new era in restorative dentistry - technology now exists that allows us to treat the disability of tooth loss with greater ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Texas Speed: Meth runs rampant Oct 27, 2005
Some 1.5 million Americans use the drug that can lead to tooth loss, impotence, horrific skin conditions, memory loss, depression and even death. ...
- News 8 Austin,
Missing teeth associated with blocked arteries Nov 4, 2005
They conclude that the main cause of aortic atherosclerosis is age followed by tooth loss and calcium channel blocker drug use. ...
- MedIndia,
Straumann Launches CARES Ceramic Oct 25, 2005
...develops, produces and distributes implants, instruments and tissue regeneration products for use in tooth replacement solutions or to prevent tooth loss. ...
- PrimeZone (press release),
Healthy doses of Vitamin C can cure all Oct 23, 2005
...malady called scurvy. Sailors so afflicted bruised easily, had joint pain, gum disease, tooth loss -- you get the picture. In the ...
- commercialappeal.com (subscription),
So, you want to quit smoking? Oct 24, 2005
All smokers have a higher risk of periodontal disease. Periodontal disease is a slow, painless disease that, left untreated, can lead to permanent tooth loss. ...
- Saipan Tribune,
Quit smoking for healthier gums Oct 2, 2005
...and harms the gums as well. The frequency of tooth loss in chronic smokers' has been well documented. The reason for this is that ...
- MedIndia
Propolis for healthy gums Sep 26, 2005
Periodontist Dr Lim Chee Shin acknowledges that gum problems are a leading cause of adult tooth loss, which begins with plaque formation and accumulation which ...
- New Straits Times
Re-creating Washington's younger face Oct 1, 2005
The problem? There are no pictures of Washington under 40, before tooth loss and other ravages of time altered the First Face. The solution? ...
- Asbury Park Press
Woman sues drug makers Sep 30, 2005
...marketed as a kind of "fountain of youth" for women, able to treat or help prevent heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease, vision problems, tooth loss and colon ...
- Hernando Today
Daylight savings changes may help extend the life and health of ... Sep 26, 2005
...allow for adequate vitamin D formation." Periodontal diseases are bacterial infections that, if left untreated, may cause damage to the bone and even tooth loss ...
- News-Medical.net
Doctor's Orders Sep 25, 2005
HOW CLEAN IS YOUR SMILE? Periodontal disease, a dangerous infection of the gums that can result in tooth loss, generally begins in middle age. ...
- TIME
Report highlights the importance of vitamin D for teeth Sep 22, 2005
...formation.". Periodontal diseases are bacterial infections that, if left untreated, may cause damage to the bone and even tooth loss. ...
- NutraIngredients-usa.com
Open Wide and Say Ahhh Sep 6, 2005
...it isn’t harmless. New research links periodontal disease to health problems that go well beyond tooth loss. It could also contribute ...
- Gilroy Dispatch (subscription)
September 2005 Health News Tips Sep 1, 2005
...tooth can lead to dental problems like tooth decay, gum disease, changes in biting force, speech difficulties, loss of jaw bone and/or additional tooth loss. ...
- Newswise (press release)
Dental implants for healthy, beautiful smile Sep 2, 2005
...tooth can lead to dental problems like tooth decay, gum disease, changes in biting force, speech difficulties, loss of jaw bone and/or additional tooth loss.
- myDNA.com
The Natural Dentist Introduces New Flavors Peppermint Twist And ... Sep 20, 2005
...soft tissue that surrounds each tooth which, if left untreated, can lead to periodontitis, a serious health risk and the number one cause of adult tooth loss. ...
- SocialFunds.com
Research Study Links Wisdom Teeth to Health Problems in Young ... Sep 21, 2005
Trials," supports a growing body of evidence suggesting that untreated periodontitis, a bacterial infection and the major cause of tooth loss, provides a ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Smokers less likely to visit dentist Sep 20, 2005
...and Prevention. This occurs even though smokers face increased risk of gum disease, tooth loss and oral cancers, she said. Future ...
- News-Leader.com
Report: Dental health of poor kids has declined Sep 18, 2005
Among adults, the study found, tooth loss declined between the two periods, as did the prevalence and severity of dental decay, a finding that held across sex ...
- Indianapolis Star
Taking Care Of Teeth Aug 30, 2005
...insignificant. Adults who smoked and those from more deprived social circumstances were more likely to suffer tooth loss, the study revealed. ...
- 50 Connect
CDC Pronouncements Mislead Americans on Oral Health Improvement ... Aug 30, 2005
...increased tooth retention among older adults, and less children’s cavities ( A ). Actually, more recent CDC statistics show adult tooth loss and preschoolers ...
- I-Newswire.com (press release)
Despite high cost, dental implants' appeal is widening Sep 13, 2005
In other parts of the country, methamphetamine users have suffered from massive tooth loss, but those complications have not been widely seen in New Jersey ...
- NorthJersey.com
New Report Finds Improvements in Dental Health of Americans Sep 14, 2005
Survey (NHANES) and provides the most current estimates of dental conditions such as cavities, use of dental sealants to prevent cavities and tooth loss. ...
- eMaxHealth.com
Dental health improving for most Aug 31, 2005
...the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Americans have less tooth decay and less tooth loss than just ...
- myDNA.com
Smokers tardy on dental visits Sep 16, 2005
...year. This study brings to light that behavioral modification is needed to help this group to avoid tooth loss and oral cancer.". ...
- myDNA.com
Ondine Biopharma Reports Successful Pilot Clinical Trial Results Sep 14, 2005
Periodontitis results in gum tissue detachment, bleeding gums, oral malodour, and bone and tooth loss as well as other complications. ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Behavior: Dental Visits Are Another Problem for Smokers Sep 12, 2005
By ERIC NAGOURNEY. It is well known that people who smoke cigarettes are at higher risk for gum disease, tooth loss and cancers of the mouth. ...
- New York Times
Ondine Biopharma reports successful pilot trial for gum disease ... Sep 15, 2005
...aged 50. It results in gum tissue detachment, bleeding gums, bad breath, and bone and tooth loss, as well as other complications.
- CBC News
Dental Health Worsens Among Poor, Young Children, But Improves ... Sep 13, 2005
...says. Adult tooth loss declined between the two periods, as did the prevalence and severity of dental decay, according to the study. ...
- Kaiser network.org
CDC Lies To You About Oral Health Improvements In US Aug 30, 2005
...statistics. Tooth loss in those 65 or older actually increased from 17.6% in 2002 (2) to 21.2% in 2004 (3), according to the CDC.. ...
- Useless-Knowledge.com
Smokers Less Likely to Visit Dentist than Nonsmokers Aug 31, 2005
Because smokers face increased risk of gum disease, tooth loss and oral cancers, “they’re the very population that should be seeking more dental care ...
- Newswise (press release)
Reducing postmenopausal tooth loss by controlling periodontal ...Jul 21, 2005
By American Academy of Periodontology, Postmenopausal women may significantly reduce tooth loss by controlling their periodontal disease, according to a study ...
- RxPG NEWS
Postmenopausal women may significantly reduce tooth loss by ...Jul 21, 2005
Postmenopausal women may significantly reduce tooth loss by controlling their periodontal disease, according to a study in the Journal of Periodontology. ...
- News-Medical.net
Smoking May Cause Premature Tooth LossJul 19, 2005
July 18 (ABC7) — A new study suggests people who smoke may start losing their teeth prematurely. Researchers found smoking leads ...
- KGO
Postmenopause and periodontal diseaseJul 21, 2005
Chicago - July 21, 2005 – Postmenopausal women may significantly reduce tooth loss by controlling their periodontal disease, according to a study in the ...
- EurekAlert
Post-Menopausal Status May Cause Tooth DecayJul 22, 2005
Alveolar bone loss may be cause of tooth loss in Post-menopausal women, as studies has proved that loss of each millimeter of alveolar bone loss increases the ...
- MedIndia
Dentists Study Postmenopausal WomenJul 22, 2005
..."We found that alveolar bone loss (the bone that holds the tooth in the mouth) is the strongest independent predictor of tooth loss in the postmenopausal ...
- WTOP
Quitting smoking could save your teeth, study showsJul 23, 2005
Chronic gum disease, which is characterised by inflamed gums that increasingly recede from the teeth, can lead to tooth loss in its advanced stages if ...
- I-Newswire.com
Healthy mouth healthy lifeJul 25, 2005
...all or most of our natural teeth for the rest of our lives, and our children and grandchildren have a good chance of avoiding cavities as well as tooth loss. ...
- Afternoon Dispatch & Courier
Putting Weight on Hard KeepersJul 17, 2005
Alternatively, the identification of more permanent dental problems, such as wave mouth or tooth loss, will signal the need for diet adjustments such as the ...
- TheHorse.com
Dental care can prevent, control gum diseaseJul 6, 2005
Receding gum tissue affects the majority of older people. Periodontal disease and tooth decay are the leading causes of tooth loss in older adults.
- The Decatur Daily
Mobile clinics bring dentistry to regionJul 18, 2005
Ferretti said he would like to see more faith-based organizations operating dental vans in Kentucky, which was No. 1 in tooth loss in 2003. ...
- Louisville Courier-Journal
Driven to extractionJul 20, 2005
...to clean them, because they're so far back in the mouth." Early gum disease can progress from redness and swelling to serious infections, tooth loss and a ...
- Daily Press
Smokers More Likely to Lose TeethJul 18, 2005
Chronic gum disease, characterized by inflamed gums that increasingly recede from the teeth, can lead to tooth loss if preventive action is not taken. ...
- Daily News Central
Study: Quitting Smoking Can Save Your Gums and TeethJul 18, 2005
Eventually, if not properly treated, gum disease can lead to tooth loss especially if the gums and bone that hold the teeth in place recede. ...
- Elites TV
Quit Cigs for Sake of GumsJul 19, 2005
...their 12-month study. Chronic gum disease, characterised by inflamed mouth tissue, can lead to tooth loss. Research leader Dr Philip ...
- RedNova.com
New Reason to Quit Smoking, By GumJul 19, 2005
Chronic gum disease, characterised by inflamed gums that increasingly recede from the teeth, can lead to tooth loss in its advanced stages if preventive action ...
- RedNova.com
Quit Smoking, Get Healthier Teeth and GumsJul 20, 2005
...on their oral health. "But the increased risk of tooth loss may be enough to persuade many to quit smoking. Dentists must do all ...
- WebMD
US: White House Conference On AgingJul 18, 2005
His research focuses on geriatric health issues such as epidemiology of elderly oral diseases, etiology of tooth loss and oral health of residents in nursing ...
- TheMatureMarket.com
Holding onJul 10, 2005
Such as the importance of going to the dentist before starting chemo. The poison can bring on terrible mouth sores and can even cause tooth loss. ...
- St. Petersburg Times
Football Tough Guy Shows His Sensitive Side; Brett Favre Kicks Off ...Jul 12, 2005
...improper brushing, which may lead to a progression of problems including plaque buildup, gingivitis, periodontal disease and even tooth loss." Schwartz adds ...
- Business Wire
Water on Okinawa bases no longer fluoridatedJul 4, 2005
...and flossing, constantly bathing teeth in sugar that way can wear down the protective layer of enamel on teeth and cause cavities or tooth loss, Marshall said. ...
- Stars and Stripes
New Smoking Campaign Highlights Damage To Sex AppealJul 5, 2005
As well as bad breath, gum disease and tooth loss, smoking increases likelihood of facial wrinkling (by three times), makes skin less elastic and excess toxins ...
- Medical News Today
Caring for elephants challenges Oregon ZooJul 2, 2005
...that accompany aging, similar to other long-lived mammals such as gorillas or humans: arthritis, degenerative joint disease and tooth loss, said Michele Miller ...
- OregonLive.com
State law requires dental exams for school studentsJul 2, 2005
...said. He said early tooth loss could also interfere with the ability to speak and chew properly, not to mention cause embarrassment. ...
- Herald & Review
Dental care needs as much attention as medical careJul 6, 2005
...people from eating and chewing nutritional foods. Poor hygiene may lead to gum disease and tooth loss. Getting a child to a dentist ...
- Rockford Register Star
Smokers warned of risks to sex lifeJul 1, 2005
...this link. Smoking can also cause gum disease and tooth loss, increases wrinkles and might contribute to cellulite. Research shows ...
- StaffNurse.com
Good Counsel: The dangers of gum diseaseJul 7, 2005
2005) — For years, dentists educated their patients about flossing and brushing to prevent gum disease, since that could result in bad breath and tooth loss. ...
- Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
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