Parents always ask me, “Does my child have any cavities?”
What I also want parents to wonder and ask; “Does my child have gum disease?”
People - parents - don’t know what they don’t know! Too often, we dismiss a “little bleeding” or calculus buildup in children (never mind adults) as poor oral hygiene and admonish them to brush and floss. Yet, without addressing the root causes, this inflammation does not resolve.
Evolve your practice: look deeper into bleeding gums in children and ...
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Author: Barbara Tritz RDH
Become a Healer
Biological dental hygiene changed my dental hygiene world. Until six years ago, I was not even aware it existed. Luckily, I found it - or rather, it found me. I became a dental hygienist because I wanted to help people. Now I am a true healer; biological dental medicine is my calling.
Welcome to my Bio-Logical World.
We were trained in traditional dental practices - scraping and polishing teeth, emphasizing the importance of flossing, applying fluoride treatments, and delivering lectur...
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Dental Hygiene: Looking Beyond
Dental health has never been more important. We know the mouth plays a critical role in systemic health. It is a bellwether for what is really happening deep within the body. The mouth is the proverbial “canary in the coal mine.” The infections we see clinically are symptoms of bigger problems, and vice versa; inflammation in the mouth affects the entire body.
We know:
50% of the US population has some level of gum disease.1
Dementia affects 55 million people worldwide, and this n...
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Up Your Oral Health Game with Salivary Testing: Part 2
The Path of Pathogen Destruction
Cardiovascular Disease
We know that the oral pathogens Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans (Aa), Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg), Tannerella forsythia (Tf), Treponema denticola (Td), and Fusobacterium nucleatum (Fn) are directly connected to atherosclerosis.1 We know cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death and disability in the United States. Gastrointestinal and colorectal cancers, as well as adverse pregnancy outcomes and aspiration pn...
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Up Your Oral Health Game with Salivary Testing: Part 1
Aren’t you tired of the same old drill and fill, pumice-pushing lecture about tooth decay, flossing, and bleeding gums? Yet, patients still come back infected and full of plaque. All our great suggestions are for naught. We keep lecturing, hoping for different results. It becomes discouraging and frustrating for our patients and leads to burnout and career changes for us. On top of that - despite all of our efforts, all of our breath, and all of our floss - periodontal disease is still ...
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