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Best podcasts about dental disease

Latest podcast episodes about dental disease

The Todd Herman Show
3 Layers of Evil Trump Helped Expose — And Why God Allowed It Ep-2194

The Todd Herman Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 52:06


Alan's Soaps https://www.AlansArtisanSoaps.comUse coupon code TODD to save an additional 10% off the bundle price.Bioptimizers https://Bioptimizers.com/toddEnter promo code TODD to get 10% off your order of MassZymes today.Bizable https://GoBizable.comUntie your business exposure from your personal exposure with BiZABLE.  Schedule your FREE consultation at GoBizAble.com today.  Bonefrog https://BonefrogCoffee.com/toddThe new GOLDEN AGE is here!  Use code TODD at checkout to receive 10% off your first purchase and 15% on subscriptions.Bulwark Capital Bulwark Capital Management (bulwarkcapitalmgmt.com)Do you know how tariffs can affect your retirement?  Join Zach Abraham's FREE Webinar “Tariff Edition” THIS Thursday at 3:30 Pacific.  Sign up at KnowYourRiskRadio.com today.Renue Healthcare https://Renue.Healthcare/ToddYour journey to a better life starts at Renue Healthcare. Visit https://Renue.Healthcare/ToddLISTEN and SUBSCRIBE at:The Todd Herman Show - Podcast - Apple PodcastsThe Todd Herman Show | Podcast on SpotifyWATCH and SUBSCRIBE at: Todd Herman - The Todd Herman Show - YouTubeJoe Biden had cancer a long time ago... He clearly had it when installed in the Oval Office as The Figurehead. This is another instance of how God is using Trump to expose all sorts of layers of evil.Episode Links:Today, I launched a powerful new tool that indexes the National Endowment for Democracy journal... and here's what it uncovers: Dozen-plus Open Society Foundation staff, funded by George Soros, are writing in a U.S. government-backed journal. That journal is part of our taxpayer-funded National Endowment for Democracy, a quasi-government operation tied to foreign "democracy" missions- and Congress sits on its board. No conspiracy theories. This is hard data. This proves Soros and our intelligence apparatus are deeply intertwined.Biden admin authorized federal law enforcement to target Americans engaged in “concerning non-criminal behavior." Via documents declassified by DNI Tulsi Gabbard, John Solomon has unearthed the smoking gun memo that reveals how law-abiding Americans were officially targeted for “disinformation” by the Biden admin.Epstein's Library REVEALED! @JamesOKeefeIII has revealed never before seen footage of Jeffrey Epstein's Island library! There is so much here to breakdown, the cryptic message on the chalk board, the items we can see… Let's get to work!James Comey openly bragged about setting up General Michael Flynn with Nicole Wallace in December 2018.How DMSO Cures Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Dental Disease; Many of those "incurable" conditions respond remarkably to DMSONew Information Suggests Senior Pfizer Executives Conspired to Delay COVID-19 Vaccine Clinical Testing to Influence 2020 Election.One exec was so scared about this being investigated that he asked to be relocated to Canada! MASSIVE SCANDAL uncovered by @Jim_JordanHow Stupid! CNN Claims ‘Good News' of Falling Prices ‘Might Be for Bad Reasons'GENOCIDE: Top Democrat, Rick Stengel justified the genocide of white farmers in South Africa explaining the ought to be punished for the sins of their forebears. Their ‘collective guilt' justifies seizure of their farms and their lives Here's one of the more pathetic CNN clips you will ever see. June, 2023. Biden had just fallen again. CNN's Alisyn Camerota brings on a doctor to discuss. Doctor: Biden actually appears to be perfectly healthy.

Bulletproof Hygiene
Daily Dental Care with Dr. Emily Stein

Bulletproof Hygiene

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 42:50


Bulletproof Hygiene Podcast Episode 135   HOST: Charissa Wood, RDH  GUEST:  Dr. Emily Stein     TAKEAWAYS Understanding biofilm in the oral environment is crucial for effective dental disease management. Diet plays a significant role in the development and maintenance of a healthy commensurate biofilm. Current dental practices, such as brushing and flossing, only temporarily disrupt biofilm and do not address the underlying issues. Dr. Emily Stein's Daily Dental Care offers a revolutionary approach to biofilm management, promoting a healthy oral microbiome and reducing bleeding and inflammation. The product is also available for pets, addressing their dental health needs.   00:00 - Introduction 01:38 - Dr. Emily Stein's Background in Microbiology 10:04 - Impact of Current Dental Practices on Biofilm Management 13:19 - The Importance of Diet in Dental Disease 25:09 - The Effectiveness of Probiotics in Managing Biofilm 27:36 - Introduction to Dr. Stein's Revolutionary Approach 28:06 - Development of Daily Dental Care 34:20 - Recommendations for Usage of Daily Dental Care 39:29 - Availability and Wholesale Options for Daily Dental Care 41:16 - Conclusion and Contact Information   REFERENCES Primal Health Hygiene Mastermind Bulletproof Summit Bulletproof Hygiene 

Nine Lives with Dr. Kat - Cat podcasts for cat lovers on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
Nine Lives with Dr. Kat - Ep 124 Is it Tooth-hurty? Dental Disease in Cats

Nine Lives with Dr. Kat - Cat podcasts for cat lovers on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 26:15


Today, we talk to Dr. Angela Briggs who is a veterinarian and even more...a veterinary dentist! We know that cats try to hide anything pain from the world and she tells us about some common issues she sees in kittens and cats. She gives us her insights on what to do and what to watch for to keep your cat happy, healthy, and pain free. EPISODE NOTES: Is it Tooth-hurty? Dental Disease in Cats

Unbiased Science
Flossophy 101: Brushing Up On Dental Health

Unbiased Science

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 52:26


This week, we are joined by Dr. Ashley Lerman, Board-certified Pediatric Dentist, to chat about, you guessed it: oral hygiene. You have a question about your mouth? We've got you covered. We tackle how often you should go to the dentist, best practices for brushing your teeth (do you really need to shell out for the electric toothbrush?), flossing, and more. We discuss the persistent myths about fluoride, and the importance of it for dental health. We talk about some health hacks that circulate on TikTok (spoiler: oil pulling is not helpful) and what IS actually evidence-based to support your smile. We cover a lot of ground, so make sure to tune in! All our sources from this episode are available at: https://www.unbiasedscipod.com/episodes/flossophy-101 (00:00) Music and Intros (03:36) The Importance of Early Dental Health Habits (06:41) Frequency of Dental Visits (09:10) Special Case Dental Visits (12:28) The Basics of Brushing and Flossing (14:19) Types of Toothbrushes and Toothpaste (16:26) Changing Toothbrushes and Disposable Toothbrushes (19:00) The Importance of Flossing and Flossing Techniques (22:28) Frequency and Timing of Flossing (26:16) Mouthwash and Fluoride (29:15) Fluoride and Misconceptions (35:53) Dental Disease and Oral Health Issues (40:05) Dental Tori and Oral Cancer (41:32) Dangers of DIY Dental Care and The Truth about Oil Pulling (43:47) Factors Affecting Dental Health (44:47) Understanding the Oral Microbiome (45:51) Teeth Whitening: Managing Expectations (47:30) Debunking Myths about Root Canals and Fillings (50:59) Importance of Preventive Care (51:39) Wrap-up and Final Thoughts Interested in advertising with us? Please reach out to advertising@airwavemedia.com, with “Unbiased Science” in the subject line. PLEASE NOTE: The discussion and information provided in this podcast are for general educational, scientific, and informational purposes only and are not intended as, and should not be treated as, medical or other professional advice for any particular individual or individuals. Every person and medical issue is different, and diagnosis and treatment requires consideration of specific facts often unique to the individual. As such, the information contained in this podcast should not be used as a substitute for consultation with and/or treatment by a doctor or other medical professional. If you are experiencing any medical issue or have any medical concern, you should consult with a doctor or other medical professional. Further, due to the inherent limitations of a podcast such as this as well as ongoing scientific developments, we do not guarantee the completeness or accuracy of the information or analysis provided in this podcast, although, of course we always endeavor to provide comprehensive information and analysis. In no event may Unbiased Science or any of the participants in this podcast be held liable to the listener or anyone else for any decision allegedly made or action allegedly taken or not taken allegedly in reliance on the discussion or information in this podcast or for any damages allegedly resulting from such reliance. The information provided herein do not represent the views of our employers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Vet Talk with Royal Canin
Managing Feline Dental Disease

Vet Talk with Royal Canin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 15:49


Cats are skilled at hiding health problems, and cat owners may not always recognize when their pet is suffering from a health issue, especially one that impacts their cat's oral and dental health. Dental disease can significantly impact their wellbeing, along with their ability to eat and get enough nutrients to sustain their overall health. Armed with the knowledge to identify and manage these elusive dental problems, join us as we explore the most common dental challenges encountered in feline practice anddiscuss strategies to support their health.

Veterinary Advice, Animal News & Views with hosts, Dr. Roger Welton & Dr. Karen Louis
Dental disease in pets: It far more serious than just doggy or kitty breath

Veterinary Advice, Animal News & Views with hosts, Dr. Roger Welton & Dr. Karen Louis

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 22:53


February is Animal Dental Health Month! Dental disease is the second most common chronic disease in dogs and cats, yet it remains one of the most overlooked aspects of maintaining good health in pets. In this episode, Dr. Roger discusses the most common roadblocks in convincing pet owners to comply with his dental treatment recommendations, and the inhumane, even tragic circumstances that commonly results when dental health is ignored. Dr. Roger Welton is a practicing veterinarian and media personality, CEO/attending veterinarian at ⁠⁠⁠Premier Veterinary Care⁠⁠⁠, and author of the top selling book, ⁠⁠⁠The Man In The White Coat⁠⁠⁠.  Dr. Roger selects listener emails to be addressed on the air, so if interested in having your voice heard on the podcast, email comments or questions to comments@web-dvm.net.  For more content from Dr. Roger visit his blog at ⁠⁠⁠Web-DVM.net⁠⁠⁠ and you can also follow his public Facebook profile by friend requesting "Roger Welton DVM".

The Veterinary Roundtable
Treating Severe Dental Disease In Pets

The Veterinary Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 35:36


Welcome to another episode of The Veterinary Roundtable! In this episode the ladies have a heated debate over reclining airplane seats, discuss an unfortunate case with an elderly cat, list solutions for your pet's teeth plaque, and more!Do you have a question for The Veterinary Roundtable? Ask us on any social media platform or email harrison@all-starvet.com!Episodes of The Veterinary Roundtable are on all podcast services along with video form on YouTube!Social Links: https://linktr.ee/allstarvetclinicTIMESTAMPSIntro 00:00Is It Okay To Recline Your Seat On An Airplane? 04:37Is It Acceptable To Double Dip Chips In A Communal Bowl? 06:59Should You Leave The Toilet Seat Up Or Down? 10:15Courtney's Case 12:22Devyn's Case 17:15Dr. Duckwall's Case 19:56Dr. King's Case 22:15Listener Question #1 (@skye_artsy) 28:11Listener Question #2 (@annmarieexx) 33:00Outro 34:56

The Real Health Podcast
The Link Between Dental Disease and Overall Health

The Real Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 28:27


In this episode of the Real Health Podcast, Dr. Ron Hunninghake, MD, talks with Dr. Doug Thompson, D.D.S., FAAM, ABAAHP. They discuss how important good oral health is to overall health. A reminder to listeners that good health starts in the gut, and the mouth is the gateway to the gut.

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Today with Claire Byrne
Managing your dog's smelly breath: the importance of detecting and treating dental disease in pets

Today with Claire Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 9:59


Sarah Boland, vet in Clane, Co. Kildare

Pet Chat
Dental disease - 26 July 2023

Pet Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 21:11


Dr Fiona answers questions about pets

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The Everything Pup Podcast
Dog Dental Disease and How to Prevent and Treat it

The Everything Pup Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 20:07


#024 - Dog Dental Disease and How to Prevent and Treat itDid you know that over 80% of dogs over the age of 3 have some form of active dental disease? This staggering number makes dental disease the most prominent of all diseases in dogs. The saddest part of this statistic is that in most cases, dental disease in dogs can be prevented! Of course, like many diseases, genetics plays a role, but in the majority of cases simple, preventative measures can totally inhibit dental disease progression. In today's episode, we're going to discuss the stages of dog dental disease and what can be done to help prevent and treat it in dogs. Holly's qualifications include:Previous Career as a Registered Dental Assistant, Level 2 Certified Pet Food Nutrition SpecialistAssisting pet parents with holistic health and nutrition for 16+ years in her pet food stores: Tail Blazers Copperfield and Tail Blazers Legacy.In This Episode You'll Learn:The difference between plaque and tartarWhich stage of gum disease is reversibleWhich diet is least likely to lead to dental diseaseHow to choose a safer raw boneWhy I don't recommend elk antlersMy favourite dental chews and supplementsIf anesthetic-free cleanings are effective Resources from this episode:Episode 024: ResourcesEverything Pup Podcast Community on FacebookFind Holly on Social Media:FacebookInstagram 

Veterinary Advice, Animal News & Views with hosts, Dr. Roger Welton & Dr. Karen Louis
Chronic dental disease compromises the kidneys and other organs in pets

Veterinary Advice, Animal News & Views with hosts, Dr. Roger Welton & Dr. Karen Louis

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 30:00


February is National Pet Dental Health Month, and Dr. Roger highlights the importance of maintaining health teeth and gums in dogs and cats.  Dental disease in pets is far more than just bad breath.  The presence of chronic dental disease compromises the immune system, predisposes the pet to oral and other cancers, and can directly assault and compromise the heart, liver and kidneys.  Dr. Roger focuses this episode on a recent 2021 study that does not just prove the increased incidence of kidney failure in dogs and cats living with chronic dental disease, but actually quantifies the increased statistical risk.   Dr. Roger Welton is a practicing veterinarian and media personality, CEO/attending veterinarian at Premier Veterinary Care , and author of the top selling book, The Man In The White Coat.  Dr. Roger selects listener emails to be addressed on the air, so if interested in having your voice heard on the podcast, email comments or questions to comments@web-dvm.net.  For more content from Dr. Roger visit his blog at Web-DVM.net and you can also follow his public Facebook profile by friend requesting "Roger Welton DVM".

NASCO Moments Podcast
Oral and Dental Care - Treatment and Management of Dental Disease.

NASCO Moments Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 28:01


Welcome to NASCO Moments Podcast.This episode is titled "Oral and Dental Care - Treatment and Management of Dental Disease"Our guest is Dr. Rotimi Majekodunmi (Head of clinic country centre for oral health)Happy ListeningNASCO GroupClick Here to follow us on Instagram

Pet Purpose Podcast
27. Pet Dental Health - better teeth, better health

Pet Purpose Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 34:40


Welcome to another episode of the Pet Purpose Podcast, the show where my guests and I talk all things pet related… topics that help passionate pet parents take pet parenting to the next level, or topics that are simply of interest for pet parents. Dental disease in our pets is extremely common, in fact every pet will have some degree of dental disease at some stage of their life. Not only is it very common, but it also can lead to some very serious health consequences if not managed carefully. In this episode I talk about dental disease in dogs and cats:·      what is dental disease·      what are the signs of dental disease·      what are some of the consequences of dental disease·      how to maintain good dental health in your pet·      and more!Enjoy the episode.This episode is brought to you by Tail Ovation, the online pet store for passionate pet parentsFor show notes and previous episodes, please visit tailovation/podcastLife is better with pets! 

Veterinary Podcast by the VetGurus

News 'Demon ducks of doom' laid melon-size eggs in prehistoric Australia Why so many Australians are feeding native birds Main Topic: Cheek teeth removal in Rabbits Toothy time this week - tackling a tough tooth topic: removal of cheek teeth in rabbits. Also see our previous podcasts on rabbit dental disease: Episodes 26 and 35: Dental Disease in Rabbits Part 1 and 2 84: Complex Rabbit Dental Cases 132: Mandibular fractures in Rabbits 142: Marsupialisation of tooth abscesses in rabbits VetGurus Merchandise - VetGurus Etsy Store VetGurus Shop Checkout the VetGurus range of quirky, distinctive branded items. All purchases help support our podcast , helping pay for our production costs. So the bonus for you is that you get some great merchandise and you feel good inside for supporting us - win:win. So click on this link and get shopping. Order now: VetGurus Shop. Say Hi! Send us an email: VetGurus@Gmail.com. We love hearing from our listeners - give us a yell now! Become a Patron Become a Patron of VetGurus: Support us by 'throwing a bone' to the VetGurus - a small regular donation to help pay for our production costs. It's easy; just go to our Patreon site. You can be a rabbit.. or an echidna.. one day we are hoping for a Guru level patron! https://www.patreon.com/VetGurus Support our Sponsors Specialised Animal Nutrition. Specialised Animal Nutrition is the Australian distributor of Oxbow Animal Health products. Used and recommended by top exotic animal veterinarians around the globe,  the Oxbow range comprises premium life-staged feeds and supportive care products for small herbivores. Chemical Essentials. Cleaning and disinfection products and solutions for a wide variety of industries throughout Australia, as well as specific markets in New Zealand, Singapore and Papua New Guinea. The sole importer of the internationally acclaimed F10SC Disinfectant and its related range of advanced cleaning, personal hygiene and animal skin care products. Microchips Australia: Microchips Australia is the Australian distributor for: Trovan microchips, readers and reading systems; Lone Star Veterinary Retractor systems and Petrek GPS tracking products. Microchips Australia is run by veterinarians experienced in small and large animal as well as avian and exotic practice, they know exactly what is needed for your practice. About Our Podcast The veterinary podcast about veterinary medicine and surgery, current news items of interest, case reports and anecdotes. Wait: It's not all about veterinary matters! We also discuss other areas we are passionate about, including photography and wildlife. Thanks for joining us - Brendan and Mark. Our podcast is for veterinarians, veterinary students and veterinary nurses/technicians. If you are at pet owner please search elsewhere - there are lots of great podcasts aimed specifically at pet owners. Disclaimer Any discussion of medical or veterinary matters is of a general nature. Consult a veterinarian with experience in the appropriate field for specific information relating to topics mentioned in our podcast or on our website.

The Vet Blast Podcast
83: Tools for Predicting Underlying and Future Dental Disease

The Vet Blast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 16:27


Dr. Kash Kuruppu received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Canada. Subsequently, she completed her graduate studies in epidemiology using big data technologies and machine learning to identify and predict risk factors for diseases in animal populations. Most recently, she was the cofounder and chief medical officer at a technology startup supporting veterinarians to deliver personalized care for companion animals. She is currently the chief veterinary officer at Basepaws, helping advance human and animal health through the study of their genetics.

Dan Churchill's The Epic Table
Dr. Steven Lin on How Your Oral Health Affects Your Overall Health

Dan Churchill's The Epic Table

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 69:03


Legends! Today is a big one. In today's episode Dr. Steven Lin joins us to explain the nuances of oral health and how it affects our wellbeing overall. This episode is super important. Dr. Steven Lin is a functional dentist working to end tooth decay and gum disease, help people train their bodies to breathe for better sleep, and improve their overall oral health. The conversation between Dr. Lin and I covers how our teeth show the impact of the food we eat, the effects of a high-processed western diet on our oral health, the origin of modern dental diseases, the dental structure and the modern complications surrounding it, the connection between our gut health and oral health, and much more. Specifically we dive into:How is overall health related to oral health?How our teeth shows the impact of our foodThe foods that cause the current problems related dental diseaseA compromised oral biome directly translates to a compromised gut microbiome: DysbiosisAirway dysfunction leads to sleep apnea due to a loss of architectural support in our jawsHow does poor dental health affect overall health?Why is oral health important?How does poor dental health affect overall health?And we discuss how the teeth provide our most ancient records of human ancestryI really enjoyed learning about the real and important effects our oral health has on our overall health. I hope it provides you all with valuable insight.For more, follow Dr. Steven Lin at the below links:Dr. Steven Lin's InstagramDr. Steven Lin's Book

The Healing Reset
How Gum Disease Affects You

The Healing Reset

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 43:15


Did you know? Most health issues start from the mouth. And I don't just mean ingesting things that hurt you or inhaling chemicals that, in turn, can cause cancer.No, what I mean is that most health issues we hear of, from heart disease to breast cancer, correlate with... dental disease.Yes, friends, a bad tooth won't just make your nights sleepless. It can quickly turn into a much worse infection without you even noticing.And this is exactly what I discuss with today's brilliant guest, the amazing Dr. Thomas Levy.Dr. Levy is a board-certified cardiologist and bar-certified attorney, and he has dedicated his career to learning about the hidden epidemic in our mouths.And today, he tells us all about it!So, if you've ever had to get an emergency root canal done (or even just a good-old filling), you might want to tune in! Key Takeaways:Intro (00:00)Dr. Levy's journey (02:29)What is biological dentistry? (06:11)The prevalence of gum disease (07:53)"You don't know you have it until you look for it." (14:26)How a stealthy tooth infection is impacting your health (17:50)The role of root canals (24:18)The CRP test and Reverse T-3 (32:58)Tips from Dr. Levy (39:32) Additional Resources:To get in contact with us, send an email to: donttakethepill@gmail.comVisit Dr. Levy's website here.Email Dr. Levy at televymd@yahoo.comGet your free copy of Dr. Levy's book here.--We love hearing from our listeners, so if you've enjoyed this episode, please follow, rate, and leave us a review! 

The Natural Vets Podcast
Dental Disease

The Natural Vets Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 15:48


Dental disease in pets is one of the most common problems we see in vet practice. The current stats are that 100% of small breed dogs have significant dental disease by the age of 2 years! How gobsmacking is that – literally! In this podcast, learn what dental disease is, how it damages your pet’s health, and what we do about it.   Credit for the music used in our…

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The Healthy Mouth Movement Podcast
EP 58 : Top Ten Reasons To Visit Your Dentist Regularly

The Healthy Mouth Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 21:47


People like to avoid the dentist for many different reasons. They had a bad experience. They are embarrassed, they are afraid they will be yelled at, made to feel guilty or they don't like pointy things in their mouth. Others simply don't think they have the time, or they might not want to fit it into their budget.Whatever your reasons are for not going to the dentist, here are these dental hygienists' suggestions for not putting off your appointment and why you should schedule a visit to the dentist now rather than put it off.Let's start with reason #10 to visit the dentist.We Touch our Face MoreDid you know we touch our face 16 times an hour and that was before we started wearing a mask? Now we touch our face more than ever adjusting our masks pulling it out to breathe. That bacteria is going into our mouths! Which is what a mask is supposed to prevent! Are you washing your hands more? We are breathing through our mouth more as well. Did you know when you breathe through your mouth we bypass the benefits air going through our nose does for us our nose warms the air and filters out bacteria? You are getting 18% less oxygen if you breathe through your mouth. Breathing through your mouth causes dry mouth and gingivitis. Are your gums puffy or bleeding? Breathing through your mouth is becoming a bad habit now that we are wearing masks.Clean the Plaque and Tartar off Your TeethNo one is perfect! No matter how diligent you are with brushing and flossing, plaque and tartar can and will still start to build up around your teeth. The sooner you see a dentist the easier it is to get off.While you many might not consider this an urgent problem, plaque and tartar can lead to serious complications in your body. Your mouth is a breeding ground for bacteria that can start to seriously affect not just your oral health, but your overall health as well.Detect – and Treat – Problem EarlyYour mouth is an early warning system into what is going on in your body. The sooner you detect a problem, the easier it is to treat. Gingivitis is easier to deal with than periodontal disease; cavities and a simple filling are better than a root canal, and a root canal is better than extracting a tooth.By seeing your dentist often, we will be able to monitor your oral health and detect issues early. With early intervention, time, cost, and recovery are all greatly reduced – allowing you to have a happy, healthy smile, while you can spend your hard-earned money on something other than your mouth and teeth.Dental Disease is SilentNot every dental problem results in pain, and serious conditions can go unnoticed until it's too late. You will need x-rays to catch a problem sooner rather than when you can see it with your own eyes. An impacted wisdom tooth, for example, might only be visible with an X-Ray, to see it is butted up against a tooth in your mouth causing a cavity below the gum line and can get treatment before you lose two teeth. Or you might have a cavity that we can keep from turning into a root canal There are so many things going on in your mouth without you even realizing it.Being able to look at your mouth and diagnose things sooner might even save your life.Prevent Gum Disease and Periodontal DiseaseGum disease is one of the most common illnesses in the world. In America alone, almost 50% of the adult population – and 70% of the population over the age of 65 – have gum disease. Gum disease is hard to notice at first, as the obvious signs (swelling and bleeding) only appear after the infection has taken hold. Seeing your dentist and having your gums measured is the best way to know if your gums are healthy or not.Periodontal disease affects the tooth and bone and can result in teeth falling out or needing extraction. Conditions like gum disease and periodontal disease are more likely to occur in people who have an underlying medical condition. Like diabetes or heart disease. These patients need even more frequent checkups – 3-4 per year, rather than 1-2 – to prevent reoccurrence of the diseases.Lower the Chances of Cardiovascular Problems and Other Health ConditionsPeople with gum disease are two to three times more likely to suffer a heart attack, stroke, or other serious cardiovascular events. Pregnant women with gum disease are mor3e likely to deliver early or have a smaller baby. . Preventing or treating disease helps keep these numbers down, and your overall health in check.Set a Good Example for ChildrenOne of the reasons people often dislike the dentist is having a poor experience as a child. This might be an experience the child has had, or it might be because a child has grown up with parents who are anxious themselves.Use of Insurance BenefitsIf you've got dental coverage with your health insurance, you should know that your benefits don't “rollover” from one year to the next. Once your coverage period has expired, you lose any benefits you didn't use. If you've got dental benefits, using them for your regular checks and cleans is a great way to get what you already paid for, and keep your mouth at the same time.Keep Your Smile Bright and HealthyTeeth whitening is one of the most popular dental treatments. While teeth are naturally not supposed to be perfectly white, a lot of food, drinks, and personal habits can stain the teeth much more than normal.Your regular checkup and clean will help keep your teeth brighter and healthier for longer without needing whitening. If you do get teeth whitening, your regular checkups and cleanings will keep your teeth whiter for longer.A Healthy Mouth is a Healthy Body and a Healthy Life!What we put in our mouths, how we take care of our mouths, and whether or not we are watching for the signs it is telling us, are the three main areas of focus to have not only a healthy mouth but also a healthy body.Going to the dentist is just one thing you can do to keep your mouth teeth and gums healthy.Watch for more podcasts on what steps you can take to keep your mouth and a mouth you care for healthy for life!Resources and Linkshttps://brushingwithbristles.com/boxI am a BURST ambassadorwww.burstoralcare.com Promo code 5ZMZBRwww.dentalhygiene411.comSchedule a free 15 minute consultationhttps://thehealthymouthmovment.as.me/ https://sheree.mynuskin.comMy BlogMy YouTube Channel

TAILS from the CITY
Episode 5 : Dental Disease

TAILS from the CITY

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 27:06


This episode takes Dr. B into an area of extensive passion and expertise- dental disease and the importance of dental care.

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Tasmania Talks with Brian Carlton
THUR 6 AUG 20: Essential workers, Tasmania Police, dental disease in pets

Tasmania Talks with Brian Carlton

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 108:56


 Full podcast of Tasmania Talks with Aaron Stevens for Thursday 6th August 2020. 

The Healthy Mouth Movement Podcast
The Healthy Mouth Movement

The Healthy Mouth Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 1:48


Did not know cavities are the #1 preventable Childhood Diseases?We will give you things to look for as a parent, action steps to take and who to talk to if you need more information to get help with your kiddos.We are sharing things that you may not have known about your mouth health and how it relates to the rest of your body and your overall health. Thank you for listening!For more information go to www.dentalhygiene411.com

Call the Vet with Dr. Alex Avery
What's Up Doc? Rabbit teeth and the importance of diet | #032

Call the Vet with Dr. Alex Avery

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 16:41


Dental disease in rabbits is one of the most common problems they develop. It is also a big reason that a rabbit may need to be euthanized while they are still relatively young. Understanding why tooth problems develop and how to prevent then can ensure your rabbit lives a long and happy life! Check out the full show notes at callthevet.org

Futility Closet
239-The Man-Eaters of Tsavo

Futility Closet

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 34:14


In 1898, two lions descended on a company of railway workers in British East Africa. For nine months they terrorized the camp, carrying off a new victim every few days, as engineer John Patterson struggled to stop them. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll track the "man-eaters of Tsavo" and learn what modern science has discovered about their motivations. We'll also consider more uses for two cars and puzzle over some prolific penguins. Intro: MIT drops a piano off a building every year. French architect Étienne-Louis Boullée proposed honoring Isaac Newton with a sarcophagus inside a 500-foot globe. Sources for our feature on the Tsavo man-eaters: John Henry Patterson, The Man-Eaters of Tsavo, 1907. J.H. Patterson, "The Man-Eaters of Tsavo: The Lions That Stopped a Railway," Wide World Magazine 10:55 (October 1902), 3-12; 10:56 (November 1902), 112-118. J.H. Patterson, "The Man-Eating Lions of Tsavo," Field Museum of Natural History, 1926. Philip Caputo, Ghosts of Tsavo, 2002. Bruce D. Patterson, The Lions of Tsavo, 2004. Julian C. Kerbis Peterhans and Thomas Patrick Gnoske, "The Science of 'Man-Eating' Among Lions Panthera leo With a Reconstruction of the Natural History of the 'Man-Eaters of Tsavo,'" Journal of East African Natural History 90:1 (2001), 1-41. T.P. Gnoske, G.G. Celesia, and J.C. Kerbis Peterhans, "Dissociation Between Mane Development and Sexual Maturity in Lions (Panthera leo): Solution to the Tsavo Riddle?" Journal of Zoology 270:4 (2006), 551-560. Justin D. Yeakel, et al., "Cooperation and Individuality Among Man-Eating Lions," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106:45 (2009), 19040-19043. Bruce D. Patterson, et al., "Livestock Predation by Lions (Panthera leo) and Other Carnivores on Ranches Neighboring Tsavo National Parks, Kenya," Biological Conservation 119:4 (2004), 507-516. Bruce D. Patterson, "On the Nature and Significance of Variability in Lions (Panthera leo)," Evolutionary Biology 34:1-2 (2007), 55-60. Bruce D. Patterson, Ellis J. Neiburger, Samuel M. Kasiki, "Tooth Breakage and Dental Disease as Causes of Carnivore-Human Conflicts," Journal of Mammalogy 84:1 (Feb. 28, 2003), 190–196. Roland W. Kays and Bruce D. Patterson, "Mane Variation in African Lions and Its Social Correlates," Canadian Journal of Zoology 80:3 (March 2002), 471. Larisa R.G. DeSantis and Bruce D. Patterson, "Dietary Behaviour of Man-Eating Lions as Revealed by Dental Microwear Textures," Scientific Reports 7:1 (2017), 904. Ellis J. Neiburger and Bruce D. Patterson, "The Man-Eaters With Bad Teeth," New York State Dental Journal 66:10 (2000), 26. "The Tale Teeth Tell About Legendary Man-Eating Lions of Tsavo," Laboratory Equipment, April 19, 2017. Alba Tomasula y Garcia, "The Lions of Tsavo: Man-Made Man-Eaters," Western Humanities Review 68:1 (Winter 2014), 195-200. Paul Raffaele, "Man-Eaters of Tsavo," Smithsonian Magazine, January 2010. Jason Bittel, "Why Man-Eating Lions Prey on People -- New Evidence," National Geographic, April 19, 2017. Mindy Weisberger, "What Drove Tsavo Lions to Eat People? Century-Old Mystery Solved," Live Science, April 19, 2017. David Salisbury, "The Tale Teeth Tell About the Legendary Man-Eating Lions of Tsavo," Vanderbilt University, April 19, 2017. Can Buckley, "Irishman's Account of Man-Eating Lions, 'the Ghost' and 'the Darkness,' in Africa," Irish Examiner, April 29, 2017. Ed Yong, "How Many People Did the Man-Eating Lions of Tsavo Actually Eat?" Discover, Nov. 2, 2009. Gemma Tarlach, "Infamous Man-Eaters of Tsavo Ate Like Zoo Animals," Discover, April 19, 2017. Jennifer McNulty, "Legendary 'Man-Eating' Lions of Tsavo Likely Ate About 35 People -- Not 135, Say Scientists," UCSC Newscenter, Nov. 1, 2009. Hannah Osborne, "Infamous Man-Eating Tsavo Lions Were Apparently Suffering From Toothache," Newsweek, April 19, 2017. Restored by a taxidermist, the lions are currently on display in the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. Listener mail: "Sweden's Jobs Agency to Lay Off 4,500 Staff," The Local Sweden, Jan. 30, 2019. Greg Myre, "Gas Lines Evoke Memories of Oil Crises in the 1970s," The Picture Show, National Public Radio, Nov. 10, 2012. Wikipedia, "Odd–Even Rationing" (accessed Feb. 23, 2019). Wikipedia, "1973 Oil Crisis" (accessed Feb. 23, 2019). Wikipedia, "1979 Oil Crisis" (accessed Feb. 23, 2019). Carl Bialik, "Fuel Rationing Is Hard to Gauge," Wall Street Journal, Nov. 16, 2012. This week's lateral thinking puzzle was contributed by listener Mat Spedding, based on an item he heard on the podcast No Such Thing As a Fish. Here are three corroborating links (warning -- these spoil the puzzle). You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!

Viva Learning Podcasts | DentalTalk™
Managing Dental Disease and Preserving Tooth Structure in All Ages of the Population

Viva Learning Podcasts | DentalTalk™

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 20:00


Dental podcast hosted by Dr. Phil Klein: This dental podcast discusses managing dental disease and preserving tooth structure in all ages of our population. Our guest is Dr. Frank Milnar, co-founder of the Minnesota Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, a regular speaker on vivalearning.com and lecturer within the U.S. Armed Forces and internationally on direct composite restorations, shade selection and porcelain materials. Dr. Milnar offers personal and team training related to all phases of dentistry and can be reached at drfrank@milnarmentoring.com and www.milnarmentoring.com.

Two Vets Talk Pets
Vomiting Cats, Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), Toxoplasma, Dental Disease, Bad Breath & Facts about Cats – Ep 23

Two Vets Talk Pets

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2018 61:23


Welcome podcast fans to Episode 23 of the Two Vets Talk Pets podcast, your weekly fix of animal fun delivered straight to your ears! Don't forget to sign up to Patreon, check out the different levels, sign up to support us to bring you the podcast each week. And get yourself a sticker! And thanks to our Patreon Supporters, and to everyone who has left us a review on iTunes, and on Facebook! This week Robbie talks about his day off, where both his cats decided to vomit all over the house. Lewis belatedly celebrates International Cat Day with some Catrivia. We celebrate 600 Instagram Followers (thanks to you all!), and Robbie finds out about Cat Poo that may lead to erratic, and entrepreneurial behaviour! Lewis then brings to the table an in-depth talk about vomiting in cats - what's normal, what's not normal, and how we can investigate. And for dental health month, Robbie encourages everyone to flip the lip of your pets, look for dirty teeth, bad breath, or painful teeth - GET YOUR PETS TEETH CHECKED - too many animals are suffering in silence with sore teeth. Get in touch with us at twovetstalkpets@gmail.com, join the tribe following us at   Instagram , Facebook or Twitter. And if you like what we do and would like to support us, sign up to Patreon - and score yourself some sweet TVTP merch! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/twovetstalkpets/message

Veterinary Podcast by the VetGurus
35: Smile again – Dental disease in Rabbits Part 2

Veterinary Podcast by the VetGurus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 61:33


Did you know blue-tongued skinks have UV emitting tongues? Now you do. Who is Pizza the polar bear and why should you care? Why are most dolphins called Bruce, and what's with all the questions??  All these questions and more are answered in our news section. Product reviews: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury gets a 9.451 out of 10 from Brendan. Fencing wire for use as an endotracheal stylet gets a 10 out of 10. The main topic this week is Part 2 of Dental Disease in Rabbits. We dive into the gear recommended to perform dental treatments in rabbits, and also describe the methods for extracting incisors and burring cheek teeth. Links: Blue-tongue skinks and their UV emitting tongues Pizza the Polar Bear Bees and nothing Male dolphin names Contact us: VetGurus@gmail.com  Twitter: @VetGurus Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/vetgurus

Veterinary Podcast by the VetGurus
26: Smile – Rabbit Dental Disease Part 1

Veterinary Podcast by the VetGurus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 62:42


Brendan has lost his mind - literally. He outlines his recent experience with transient global amnesia and a stay in hospital over the Easter period. In other news birds are pests in Melbourne -  or are they?; and the concerns about backyard chickens and human health. Our main topic this week is dental disease in rabbits. We regard this as such an important (and often requested) topic that this is part one of a series of podcasts on rabbit dental disease. Links: Lyssavirus in Queensland Transient Global Amnesia Increased numbers of long- billed Corellas in Melbourne Backyard Chickens and Human Health concerns Contact us: VetGurus@gmail.com      Twitter: @VetGurus Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/vetgurus

Dog Works Radio
The Daily Dog: Signs of Dental Disease

Dog Works Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 12:11


Join host Michele Forto as she brings you The Daily Dog. On this episode: Signs of dental disease in your dog Please be sure to check out our sponsor, Alaska Dog Works and ask them about their service dog training program. Social: @micheleforto @dogworksradio 

social dogs signs dental disease
Dog Works Radio
The Daily Dog: Signs of Dental Disease

Dog Works Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 12:11


Join host Michele Forto as she brings you The Daily Dog. On this episode: Signs of dental disease in your dog Please be sure to check out our sponsor, Alaska Dog Works and ask them about their service dog training program. Social: @micheleforto @dogworksradio 

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Pets4Life Cats
Dr Tara Cashman explains cat and dog dental disease

Pets4Life Cats

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 10:49


Dental disease is commonly diagnosed in Australian pets and if left untreated, it can lead to serious health concerns including infection of the liver, kidney and heart.  Dr Tara Cashman, spokesperson for the Australian Veterinary Assocation’s Australian Veterinary Dental Society is our special guest on the Pets4Life podcast this week.  Dr Tara talks about the causes […]

Pets4Life Dogs
Dr Tara Cashman explains cat and dog dental disease

Pets4Life Dogs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 10:49


Dental disease is commonly diagnosed in Australian pets and if left untreated, it can lead to serious health concerns including infection of the liver, kidney and heart.  Dr Tara Cashman, spokesperson for the Australian Veterinary Assocation’s Australian Veterinary Dental Society is our special guest on the Pets4Life podcast this week.  Dr Tara talks about the causes […]

The Pet Doctor - Keeping your pets healthy & pet wellness - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)

You've heard it for years… teeth need to be brushed at least twice a day… but your dog's? Just because you have owned dogs for years and never brushed their teeth, doesn't mean it shouldn't be done. Just because your pet has never had its teeth brush before, doesn't mean it can't be done. Though brushing a pet's teeth is the gold standard for proper oral hygiene other options exist that will help your pet nibble away at dental disease. Dr. Andrew Schreibman, a senior technical services veterinarian for Merial will reveal how foul breath can pollute the entire body with disease causing organisms and could potentially shorten your pet's lifespan. He will also share some easy tasty steps to prevent it. Questions or comments? Email Dr. Cruz at: thepetdoctor@petliferadio.com. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Putting a Dent in Dental Disease on Pet Life Radio.

The OneVetMed Podcast with Dr Robert Gaston
Episode 8: Pet Dental Disease – Care and Maintenance

The OneVetMed Podcast with Dr Robert Gaston

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2014 16:32


Episode 8 is all about KEEPING YOUR PETS TEETH CLEAN A continuation of Dr. Gaston's look at nutritional deficiencies and dietary supplementation. In this episode Dr. Gaston explains the apparent contradictions between many nutritional studies which lead to so much confusion over whether supplements are good or bad. He also presents some examples of examples of nutritional deficiency to help change our perspective on what a real-world nutrient deficiency looks like.     A healthy mouth is important for overall health … and more pleasant when your pet doesn't have bad breath Chronic inflammation from gingivitis and periodontal disease is detrimental to health of people and animals Chronic inflammation can affect many areas of the body Bacteria entering the circulation through inflamed gum tissue can adversely affect heart valves, kidneys, liver, etc. Plaque: Many bacteria in the mouth Bacteria and saliva form a slick coating (‘biofilm') on the surface of the enamel On a clean tooth surface, plaque begins accumulating in less than 30 minutes   Tartar: Mineral from saliva incorporated into biofilm of plaque Tightly bound to enamel surface Process begins within 48 hours   Gingivitis   Periodontitis Heavy accumulation of tartar, red inflamed gums Loss of periodontal ligament, alveolar bone, and receding gumline Controlling plaque and tartar Self-cleaning architecture of dog and cat teeth diminish plaque and tartar accumulation Processed pet foods contribute to plaque and tartar accumulation Canned – soft consistency Dry kibble-type foods – brittle Fibrous/abrasive food stuffs assist in self-cleaning action Scrub surface of tooth to gum line Bones, turkey necks, chicken necks Vegetables – carrots, celery, broccoli stems Other factors influencing gum health Oral Flora pH Raw diet Unknowns and inconsistent results Size of dogs Brushing Brush Manual Motorized spin brush Dentifrice No Xylitol No Flouride Hand scaling General anesthesia with ultrasonic scaling and polishing Thorough scaling and examination Extractions and radiographs as needed Examination and evaluation of health or specific concerns that may affect safety of anesthesia Pre-anesthetic blood work Age limitations?  

Island Drug Podcast
Association between Diabetes and Periodontal Disease

Island Drug Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2012 2:44