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Drugs That Cause A Dry Mouth
One of the most common causes of dry mouth (xerostomia) are pharmaceutical drugs since most work by blocking biochemical pathways within the body (eg: anti-histamines). In fact, over 1,800 different drugs are known to cause xerostomia as a side-effect. The … Continue reading
Posted in Dental Disease, Miscellaneous
Tagged drug, dry mouth, medicine, pharmaceutical, saliva, xerostomia
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Video: Orthotain Correcting The Teeth Without Braces
Leslie Stevens, consultant at Orthotain, explains how Orthotain orthodontic appliances eliminate the need for orthodontic treatment with braces. Use of the habit corrector appliance is also good to prevent the development of future dental issues. 2 mins Relevant products: For … Continue reading
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Video: Digital X-Rays
A brief explanation of the advantages of digital dental x-rays. 2 mins Relevant products: For more information about maintaining a healthy mouth read 7 Steps to Dental Health: A Holistic Guide to a Healthy Mouth and Body. Click the relevant … Continue reading
Posted in Dental Disease, Miscellaneous
Tagged dental x-ray, dental xray, digital, digital x-ray, digital xray, radiation, x ray, xray
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The Wry Observations of Dr Martin H Fischer
Martin Henry Fischer (10 November 1879 – 19 January 1962) was a German-born American physician and author. He is best known for his pithy comments about the practice of medicine – some of which are offered below. Medical education “The … Continue reading
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Tagged diet, doctor, education, Martin Fischer, medicine, nature, nutrition, physician, quotation, quote, science
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3D Printing in Dentistry
Dentists (and husband and wife) Dr Andrew Dawood and Dr Susan Tanner of Wimpole Street, London have no less than six 3D printers in the basement of their practice. They use these to manufacture a wide variety of objects out … Continue reading
Posted in Extractions & Surgery, Miscellaneous
Tagged 3D print, 3d printing, CAT scan, CT scan, implant, PEEK, polymer, scan, surgery, technology, treatment
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Video: Evidence-Based or Evidence-Biased Medicine?
Dr Michael Greger MD, who is a doctor with a special interest in nutrition voices his concerns over the way studies are set up to provide Evidence Based Medicine. 6 mins Relevant products: For more information on the shortcomings of … Continue reading
Posted in Miscellaneous, Research
Tagged allopathic medicine, bias, EBM, evidence based medicine, medicine, nutrition, research, study
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Video: Implant Infection Removal
The biological dentist, Dr Ronald Carlson DDS, talks about the problems posed by titanium implants. These include generation of voltage, corrosion of the metal, infection most commonly with actinomyces, reactivity of the bone marrow as revealed by pathology testing and … Continue reading
Video: How Toothpaste is Made
This video shows how toothpaste is manufactured. It turns out my best guess as to how they got the stripes in the toothpaste was wrong! 5 mins Relevant products: Read Holistic Dental Care by Nadine Artemis for tips on caring … Continue reading
Posted in Dental Disease, Miscellaneous
Tagged fluoride, manufacture, oral hygiene, toothpaste
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Research: Dental Foci of Infection – The History
Thus article offers a link to the book Oral Sepsis in its Relationship to Systemic Disease by the eminent Professor William Duke MD PhB which was published in 1918. It has recently been digitised and made available as an Open Library … Continue reading
Video: The Applications of SCENAR Technology
These three short videos explain Self Controlled Energy Neuro-Adaptive Regulator (ie: SCENAR) technology. In the first two videos Dr Irina Kossovskaia explains the history and applications and in the third video the naturopath Dr Peter Swanz explains how he uses … Continue reading
Posted in Extractions & Surgery
Tagged biofeedback, biophysical medicine, device, electric, electrical, electricity, EMF, healing, SCENAR
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Research: Routine Extractions Routinely Produce Cavitations
In this paper written jointly by the biological dentistry advocate, Dr Hal Huggins DDS MS, and the internist and cardiologist, Dr Thomas Levy MD FACDD, published in the Journal of Advancement in Medicine in 1996, the authors explain the pathophysiology … Continue reading
Posted in Extractions & Surgery, Research
Tagged bone, bone cavitation, cavitation, dental cavitation, extraction, gangrene, jaw, jaw bone, jaw cavitation, necrosis, NICO, osteonecrosis
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