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Mouthguards, the researchers write in the September/October General Dentistry, harbor virulent microbes. With wear and tear, mouthguards develop jagged edges that can cut the athlete's mouth, creating an entryway for these pathogens. The patient had oral sores attributed to the mouthguard, and the researchers theorize Stomatococcusmucilaginosus flowed through these wounds into his bloodstream, eventually traveling to the leg because of the inflammation following the initial injury. "We found the same organism in the mouthguard and in the pus from his leg," said R. Thomas Glass, D.D.S., Ph.D., a professor of forensic sciences, pathology and dental medicine at OSU's College of Osteopathic Medicine.

Many people make the mistake of assuming that sedation dentistry is the same thing as the knockout juice that is given when someone is going under for a major operation. This is not always the case at all. You will not even be asleep for some types. Nitrous oxide, for example, simply allows you to feel more relaxed and comfortable with what is going on around you and to you.



Oral cancer is indicated by a sore on the lips, gums, or inside of the mouth that will not heal. Any swelling of the neck, lips, tongue or palate, a numbness or loss of feeling in any part of the mouth or throat that cannot be attributed to any apparent cause, and bleeding of the mouth with no apparent cause. If you feel or see something abnormal in your mouth, don't wait for it worsen. Visit your dentist as soon as possible.



general dentistry Kissing is addictive. It's a scientific fact that kissing signals our brains to produce oxytocin, a hormone that gives you that good-all-over feeling you experience when kissing. Researchers also say that biology causes one kiss to prompt another. That's because when we kiss, the insides of our mouths and edges of our lips produce a special chemical that shouts for more.

I'm not sure if every little doofy put put car had this, but mine had a little fake gas tank on the side of the car. Obviously the car ran without anything being put in that little tank, but it was a little place that I could put things. Being my 5 year old self, that was just too tempting to pass up. I loved little hiding places. So for some reason, don't ask I was 5, I use to like to put things like bread and sammiches in there for "safe keeping". This means I could run around in the car, stop for a fill up, eat part of my sammich and then be on my way. This does not seem entirely healthy now that I am older, but I'm still alive more or less. Anyways, I think you can see where this is going.

Arteriosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries and gum disease are very much connected. They are both the result of built up plaque. This same plaque which builds up on the teeth is able to become lodged within the body's organs and arteries. Gingivitis is also known to be caused by and worsened as the result of some viral illnesses. Some of these include chickenpox, shingles and Epstein-Barr syndrome.

All dentists have to go through years of training and study. When I was a young newlywed I assisted a current dentist (check out this site) friend of mine by being his guinea pig while he went through studies. He was thorough. He looked at my tooth decay and gave me advice on oral health. We didn't go through too many treatments but he was a good student. Ofttimes he would show me books and pictures on tooth decay and dental surgery, all of which helped me in later years when I actually went through surgery and had my wisdom teeth extracted.

Enamel can become discolored over time. Life style choices, chemical substances and hereditary all play a part in our oral health. Brown or yellow stains are usually caused by smoking cigarettes, chewing tobacco or drinking a lot of caffeinated beverages.