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High Fracture Risk Linked To Increased Rates Of Gum Disease

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Older women who scored high on the Fracture Assessment Risk Tool (FRAX) may also be at higher risk for gum disease according to an article in the journal Menopause.


Researchers from Case Western Reserve University looked used the tool, which takes into account smoking and diabetes, to see if post-menopausal women with high risk of bone fracture also had a higher risk of periodontal disease. The resesarchers looked at 853 women and found that those with a higher FRAX score also were more likely to develop gum disease.

The researchers feel that FRAX results could be used in the future to help predict which women might be more likely to develop gum disease so that they could take action to prevent this outcome.

Gum disease, in most cases, can be avoided. Brushing, flossing (very impotant) and visiting your dental hygienist regularly can keep your gums healthy and avoid tooth loss.

How often should you have your teeth cleaned? For most people with healthy gums, every six months should suffice. However, patients with a history of gum disease, or certain health conditions like diabetes may need to be seen more often. Talk to your dental hygienist about your recall schedule.

Please contact us today at 561-394-9000 to schedule your next visit to our beautiful Boca Raton office.
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What's Living On Your Toothbrush?

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

We don't like to think about it but there are lots of bacteria living in our mouths, and on our toothbrushes!

No, you don't need to break out a new brush every day - but you do need to replace your toothbrush on a regular basis. The usual rule of thumb is to replace the brush every 3-4 months or sooner if the bristles are worn. If you have been sick it might be a good idea to pull out a fresh brush too - 

Rinse your toothbrush well after using it and store it standing up in a rack or cup so it can dry. Tossing a wet toothbrush in the medicine cabinet isn't a good idea because the lack of air circulation can promote bacteria growth. Some people like those toothbrush sanitizer gadgets that you can buy, but they really aren't necessary for most people.

If your toothbrush is looking a little ragged after only a few weeks of use you are probably brushing too hard! Relax and let the brush do the work. Scrubbing your teeth like tile grout will wear down the tooth enamel, leaving teeth sensitive, yellow and susceptible to damage. Lighten up your touch, use a soft bristle brush and brush for two minutes each time. Not sure if you are doing it right? Get Katie to show you how at your next hygiene appointment or check out our website for oral hygiene instructions.

Please contact Mogell Dental Associates at 561-394-9000 today to schedule your next visit.

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