Free Radicals,What are they
August 11, 2010 by Dr. Garry Smith
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Free radicals are atoms that are short 1 electron because of a chemical reaction of some sort. These cells are very unstable and seek out a cell nearby to steal an electron from. When this happens , the cell becomes unstable and the process cascades until many cells are involved. When enough cells ( say [...]
Why all this debate on heavy metals?
August 10, 2010 by Dr. Garry Smith
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There are certain heavy metals that are required by the human body. Iron,cobalt,copper, manganese,molybdenum and zinc are heavy metals required for human function.Excessive levels of any of these ,however, are harmful to our body. But there are other heavy metals that have no know benefit to the human body and can cause serious harm as [...]
Diabetes and oral health
August 3, 2010 by Dr. Garry Smith
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Diabetics heal more slowly than other people due to the effects of their blood sugars.If their blood sugars are not under tight control as measured by their A1C test, the healing cycle is slowed down due to the blood cells being swollen from the infection that is present. In addition, high blood sugars cause a [...]
Better Oral Health ,Part 2
August 2, 2010 by Dr. Garry Smith
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The oral health problem is periodontal disease. In the first article ,I concentrated on brushing, flossing and heavy metals as related to inflammed tissue. But periodontal disease is a next step in the deterioration of the tissues of the oral cavity. Periodontal disease is inflammed gum tissue plus bone loss. This is a chronic disease [...]
How can I get better Oral health?
August 2, 2010 by Dr. Garry Smith
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We all know about brushing , flossing and regular dental checkups as the mainstay to good oral health. But there are other things you can do to better your oral health. An electric (not battery) toothbrush is 40 times better than a hand held tooth brush. An Oral-B electric tooth brush is the best on [...]
Bacterial Protection for office or home
July 31, 2010 by Dr. Garry Smith
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There is a new product on the market that can vertually eliminate the spread of microbes in your home or office. It was applied to all “touch” services in our office. The product is called Surfaceaide 1000. It is a chemical that is safe for humans but deadly to bacteria,virus and fungi. The chemical is appliaed [...]
Are you at risk for oral cancer?
July 31, 2010 by Dr. Garry Smith
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Oral cancer is one of the most curable diseases if it is caught early. When you come to my office, part of the examination is to check your oral tissues for suspicious lesions.If I see the lesion and it turns out to be cancer, there is a 10% chance of a cure. But now we [...]
Why should I keep my teeth ?
July 31, 2010 by Dr. Garry Smith
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The question may seem shocking to many of you, but I see a decent number of patients who seem not to see the value of their teeth ( especially back teeth).As long as their smile is ok, the back teeth can go.That concept has caused more than a few people to suffer because they cannot [...]
Tooth Paste Recommendations
July 28, 2010 by Dr. Garry Smith
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Crest and Colgate have been rated as the best by most dental schools across the nation. However, you cannot get them in fluoride free form. The amount of fluoride in these pastes is not at the level to cause any harm. If you or your children are prone to decay, they are a good choice. [...]
Laser used to Detected Decay
July 28, 2010 by Dr. Garry Smith
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For a long time in dentistry we have noticed no decay in your x-rays and visual exam only to see a large area of decay six months later. The reasons; the decay was to small to detect at the earlier appointment. We now have a laser (diagnodent) that detects decay that has just started and [...]
