Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Dental Did You Know

How Not to Brush Your Teeth

I recently posted on how bad it is to skip brushing your teeth.  In support of that post, this fun infographic provides more information on the most common mistakes people make when brushing their teeth. 

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Source: http://dailyinfographic.com/how-not-to-brush-your-teeth-infographic


R. Eric Emery, DDS
Morgan A. Emery, DDS
Smile Station Dental

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St. Louis, MO 63122
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Monday, January 12, 2015

News You Can Use

The Vicious Cycle of Dental Anxiety

In 2007, Australian researchers looked into the effect of dental anxiety on dental visits with the hypothesis being that the more anxiety a person exhibits about going to the dentist, the less often that person will go.

The authors of the study surveyed over 6,000 people ages 16 and older from all over Australia while accounting for age and sex.  The results indicated that there is, in fact, a self-perpetuating relationship between dental anxiety and reduced number of dental visits.  

Those who exhibited higher anxiety regarding dental visits tended to put off going to the dentist for regular check-ups which resulted in more emergency visits when the patient was in pain or had another oral health issue (which is referred to as symptom-driven treatment).  Overall all, 29.2% of people with dental anxiety reported delaying regular dental visits, poor overall oral health, and increased likelihood of symptom-driven treatment as compared to the 11.6% of people who did the same but reported no dental anxiety.

The tendency for those to delay regular dental visits because of dental anxiety may perpetuate that fear of the dentist as putting off check-ups leads may increase the work that needs to be done at each appointment.  By going regularly, patients may actually decrease the more expensive (and possibly anxiety-provoking) procedures.  

Dental anxiety is a very real struggle for many people.  I have blogged before on some tips to reduce dental anxiety as well as alternative therapies for dental fear


Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1784087/?tool=pmcentrez


R. Eric Emery, DDS
Morgan A. Emery, DDS
Smile Station Dental 

2901 Dougherty Ferry Rd., Suite 400
St. Louis, MO 63122
(314)821-7100
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Wednesday, January 7, 2015

News You Can Use

The Oral-Systemic Connection

Continuing the topic of improved oral health for the new year, it is important to note that good oral health is not just for keeping your teeth in good shape but also for good overall health.  

Recent research suggests that the conditions in our mouths are significantly related to different diseases and health problems throughout the body.  For example, gingivitis (later called periodontal or gum disease when advanced) is caused by bacteria that then has access to the bloodstream when the gums bleed.  That bacteria, among others in the mouth, has been linked to several systemic health concerns, such as:

  • Diabetes
  • Heart Disease
  • Stroke
  • Osteoporosis

I have posted on the oral-systemic connection before and how it relates to diabetes, dementia, rheumatoid arthritis, and other health concerns. While more research is needed and currently being done to fully understand the oral-systemic connection, previous studies strongly suggest there is a potent relationship between oral health and overall health. 


Source: http://www.dentaleconomics.com/articles/print/volume-101/issue-6/practice/the-oral-systemic-connection.html


R. Eric Emery, DDS
Morgan A. Emery, DDS
Smile Station Dental 
2901 Dougherty Ferry Rd, Suite 400
St. Louis, MO 63122
(314)821-7100
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Monday, January 5, 2015

Dental Did You Know

Falling Asleep Without Brushing Your Teeth

Happy New Year! While brushing your teeth may feel like a chore, its important to start the year off right with a routine of brushing twice a day.  Skipping even one brushing can be detrimental as brushing helps disturb the bacteria on teeth that becomes cavity-causing plaque.  The article posted below discusses in more detail how bad it may be to miss brushing your teeth:


Teeth brushing is one of the best ways to ensure you start the new year off right. Dental professionals recommend using a soft-bristled brush and fluoride toothpaste twice a day, with flossing once a day. 


R. Eric Emery, DDS
Morgan A. Emery, DDS
2901 Dougherty Ferry Rd, Suite 400
St. Louis, MO 63122
(314)821-7100
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