The foods you eat are important because they affect your oral health. There are a number of nutrients that are required for good oral health. Vitamin C is an important nutrient that can help keep your gums strong, reducing your risk of gum disease. Dr. Ann Kania can assess the health and strength of your… Read more »
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The Gender Gap: Who Has Better Oral Health, Men or Women?
In almost every measure of oral health, women win the battle of the sexes. Compared to men, women are: Almost twice as likely to have had a dental checkup in the last year Almost twice as likely to notice a missing tooth 17% more likely to be embarrassed by having a missing tooth themselves 26%… Read more »
Brush Up on Modern Toothbrushes
Is a manual toothbrush as good as an electric toothbrush? Good, old-fashioned brushing, without batteries, can be as effective as using an electric toothbrush if you use proper technique and brush long enough. Most people, however, don’t brush effectively or for the full two minutes that dentists recommend. A power toothbrush provides thousands of brush… Read more »
Thanksgiving and Teeth: From the First Thanksgiving to Today
This holiday has been celebrated in America for over 300 years. The traditional story states that Pilgrims at Plymouth Colony did not have enough food to last the winter, and the local Wampanoag tribe gave them food and taught them how to live off the land. Most of the foods we have during this holiday… Read more »
New Study Links Common Virus to Oral Cancer
A recent study by the University of Southern California has linked a widespread virus, human cytomegalovirus (CMV), to the most common types of salivary gland cancer. Researchers have discovered that CMV re-activates a molecular pathway that normally turns off after birth, triggering unrestricted growth of virus-shedding tumors. This virus may also be implicated in other… Read more »
Periodontal Disease: How Bad Could It Be?
We’ve all been reminded to floss regularly and brush. A lack of good dental home care can contribute to periodontal disease. Periodontitis, meaning “inflammation around the teeth” is a progressive condition that is a major cause of tooth loss. If caught in the early stages, it can be stopped from progressing. However, if allowed to continue, periodontitis… Read more »
Gum Disease and Diabetes
Recent research links periodontal disease (gum disease) to a number of systemic health conditions, one of which is diabetes. November is Diabetes Awareness Month, and San Diego area Periodontist, Dr. Kania wants you to understand how gum disease contributes to diabetes, and how diabetics are at higher risk for gum disease. What is diabetes? Diabetes… Read more »