Thursday, February 24, 2011

The Link Between Perio Disease and Heart Disease and Diabetes

Did you know that your mouth is an overall indicator in the health of your body? Chances are, if you suffer from periodontal disease (which 1 in 3 adult Americans do), it could increase your risk for heart disease, diabetes and stroke. If you already have these conditions, perio disease could exacerbate the situation.

So how exactly do your gums connect to your heart? Periodontal disease occurs when there is a build up of bacteria in your gums, causing infection. That infection enters your blood stream, and circulates throughout your body. This can lead to a build of plaque in your arteries. Yup, plaque, that very same hard build up that hygienists scrape off of your teeth. Plaque builds up in your arteries, which restricts blood flow, which leads to heart attack and stroke.

Periodontal Disease also makes it more difficult for people with type 2 Diabetes to control their blood sugar levels. It is unclear precisely why diabetic patients are more likely to suffer from gum disease, but studies show that the presence of gum disease exacerbates diabetic complications.

Another fact about periodontal disease: once contracted, it cannot be cured. The best you can do after contracting periodontal disease is to keep it under control.

So, how do you use all of this information to optimize your health? You can start by having regular medical and dental check up. Home care, especially flossing, is essential to preventing gum disease from developing. Having your teeth cleaned at regular intervals determined by your hygienist is also crucial. For more information, or a complimentary periodontal evaluation, call our office at 727.733.1175.


Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Holiday Card Drive for Recovering Soldiers

This is the fourth year that we've been running our Holiday Cards for Soldiers drive. This year we've partnered with Copic Marker Scrapbooking to enlist the aid of their crafty card making friends.





With the violence escalating on a daily basis in Afghanistan, there are many soldiers recovering in VA facilities this year. It is our hope that the Christmas cards we collect will help cheer their spirits.





One special crafter deserves special recognition, Ms. Alicia Baldwin. Check out the package we received from Alicia today!

There are over 100 cards in this box!! Way to go Alicia! If you're interested in seeing more of Alicia's work, including a recap of her efforts for our card drive, you can visit her blog: http://mishaps-happen.blogspot.com/

It's not too late to participate! If you'd like to send some cards, they must be post marked by December 11th. Please send them to the following:

Hopkins Aesthetic & Reconstructive Dentistry
1952 Bayshore Blvd.
Dunedin, FL 34698
Attn: Holiday Card Drive

Monday, September 13, 2010

Dental Tourism: NOT a vacation!

I've been seeing an increasing number of dental ads lately relating to "Dental Tourism". If you haven't heard the term before, allow me to explain. Dental Tourism occurs when a person elects to travel outside of the United States to have their dental work done. Popular destinations include Costa Rica, Mexico, Panama and India.

So why have I noticed these ads, and why am I bothering to blog about it?

Several reasons really, but mostly because it's not the vacation that it's made out to be. The ads I've seen make it seem as if you're sipping a pina colada and getting a massage while having a mouth full of dental implants done. Now, I've obviously never engaged in dental tourism, but I'm positive that's not how it's done.

It's not worth leaving the country to get a few fillings. The cost of travel alone will be greater than your dental bill. It's is reasonable to assume then that most patients are engaging in dental tourism for more complicated procedures such as dental implants and full mouth crowning.

What's important to understand is that these are actual surgeries. They are not one appointment treatments, like fillings. Dental implants are a complex procedure, and require a copious amount of after care. Recently, a former patient of mine returned to the practice. She had been to South America and had all of her upper teeth extracted and an implant denture made. She had saved approximately $20,000 by having the work done in South America.

Dental implants are a tricky thing... that's why the best person to place and maintain them is an oral surgeon. Long story short, the patient returned home and had not lined up after care. There were complications, and of course she wasn't able to travel back and forth to South America several times a week. All in all, after having to purchase after care to correct several of the problems, she spent more than she would have if she had had the work done locally.

If you are considering doing extensive dental work, it is best to select a local dentist that you trust. You can then guarantee that aftercare will be included with your work, and that they will be able to address not only any medical issues that arise, but assist with the emotional aspect of your recovery. Plus, it's always great to buy American.

If you have any questions, or would like more information, please visit www.allaboutsmiles.org .

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Vampire Teeth? Cosmetic Dentistry Makes it Possible for True Twi-Hards to Obtain Fangs

Unless you've been living under a rock, you've heard of the Vampire craze that's out there. If you're not a fan, sit tight, there's only one more movie left. If you are a fan, sorry, there's only one more movie left. If you're a DIEHARD Twi-hard... let's talk about Vampire teeth.

A patient recently asked if we'd ever made Vampire teeth for anyone. Umm, wow, really?

This patient was not interested in having a set of fangs made, but given the amount of conversations about vampires that the poor guy was forced to endure at dinner every night (yup, he's the proud Papa of some teenage girls), he was interested in knowing just how far people would go.

After the inital giggling wore off, we started discussing exactly how we would make vampire fangs if indeed someone was interested. It would simply be another miracle of cosmetic dentistry. All that's necessary to achieve vampire fangs are custom constructed crowns. Cosmetic crowning is a rather routine procedure, and does not require many appointments.

Creating fangs for fans is just a simple modification of the permanent crown, and a matter of reducing the opposing lower teeth to accomodate the new length on top. Though the results are intended to be permanent... should one's tastes change, the crowns can always be replaced with standard sized crowns.

For more information, call our office at 727.733.1175 or visit us on the web at www.allaboutsmiles.org.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Super Foods for Healthy Teeth AND Healthy Skin!

You are what you eat. Luckily, I can safely say I'm not a Big Mac and Fries. Did you know that there are certain foods that can not only improve your health, but your appearance as well? It's true, the food we eat can make a big difference in the health and vibrance of your skin. Here's a list of our top favorites and their benefits:

-Romaine Lettuce: It's high in Vitamin A (OTC Retinol), which promotes cell turnover and collagen stimulation. In short, it's a natural exfoliant. It's also high in Vitamin K, which promotes vascular health. How's it good for your teeth? In homeopathic dentistry, romaine lettuce is thought to help reduce sensitivity and stregnthen enamel.

-Tomatoes: High in Lycopene, tomatoes help to reduce the risk of sunburn. Lycopene is also thought to reduce fine lines and wrinkles. As a snack, cherry tomatoes are a healthy alternative to sugary treats that promote tooth decay.

- Strawberries: These favorites are high in Vitamin C, which is a potent antioxidant. Vitamin C helps to produce collagen and maintain skin's firmness. Ellagic acid is also abundant in strawberries, this antioxidant protects the skin's elastic fibers and keeps skin from sagging. Strawberries can also be mixed with baking powder to help remove stains on teeth. Strawberries contain malic acid, which helps to remove surface stains.

-Apples: Apples contain the antioxidant Quercetin, which helps to minimize sunburn. It also minimalizes the damages caused by UVB rays, which can lead to skin cancer. Apples can also mimic the actions of a toothbrush, and work to help scrub the teeth clean. While apples may remove surface stain and tartar, it is still important to brush your teeth after eating them as they do contain sugar which will cling to the surface.

-Eggs: Eggs are high luthein and zeaxanthin protect against UV damage that causes fine lines, age spots and skin cancer. Eggs are a good stand in foe teeth in experiments and science projects. Curious as to if a food or drink might stain your teeth? Try it out on an eggshell first!

-Almonds: Almonds contain Vitamin E, one of the most beneficial antioxidants for skin health. Almonds also help boost the skin's moisture level. Almonds are also abundant in phosphorous, which helps to keep your bones and teeth strong.

-Olive Oil: Olive Oil is high in essential fatty acids that help to retain the skin's moisture. The body cannot synthesize EFA's, so a tablespoon of olive oil every day is beneficial. How is olive oil good for your teeth? Rinsing with an olive oil and water mixture can help to treat gingivitis.

Check back soon for more skin care secrets!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Bringing Smiles to Pinellas County School Children

Summer time is here but before you know it, it will be time for the kids to go back to school (Can I get a hallelujah?) Here in our office, we're doing our part to spread dental health and smiles to school children throughout Pinellas County, without breaking Mom and Dad's bank.

On August 13th, 2010 our office will be hosting "Smile for School", a program initiated in Pinellas County by Dr. Sandra Lilo of Seminole (http://drsandrajlilodds.com/). This program is a community service program designed to benefit school age children by providing free dental xrays, teeth cleanings and a dental check up exam. All dental professionals and supporting staff are donating their time on a volunteer basis.

To qualify, children must simply be Pinellas County residents and currently enrolled in a school located in Pinellas County (private school ok!). If you would like to schedule an appointment for your child please contact our office at 727.733.1175. Space is limited and appointments will be filled on a first come, first serve basis.