Dr. Bob’s Tooth Truth Blog

Words from the mouth, heart and mind of a caring dentist

BEST DIET PLAN

pyramid_forriver2The best diet plan is simple and straight forward.  A great set of diet guidelines is now available from “The Department of Nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health.  Go to their link listed on the right.

This website contains information regarding the food pyramid, fats and cholesterol, carbohydrates, protein, fiber, fruits and vegetables, and vitamins, as well as other nutrition information.

This information came to me via the “Health Professionals Follow-Up Study Newsletter” since I have been involved with this study as long as I have practiced dentistry here in West Chester, PA.

A Plea To Parents For Children’s Dental Health

February is children’s dental health month.  Parents are the key to making this effort successful.

As your infant is transitioning from nursing to solid food, the worst thing you can do is to add sugar or salt so it tastes better to you.  At this point the baby could care less.  But adding sugar or salt is the initiation of a life long addiction.  Yes, salt and especially sugar is a “gateway drug”.

A “gateway drug” is defined as a habit forming  substance whose use may lead to the abuse of drugs that are more addictive.  Last night, ABC aired “Hidden America-Children Of The Mountains” which demonstrated this in epidemic proportions.  Infants, children and then adults drink “Mountain Dew”, a highly acidic poision laden with 19 spoons of sugar in each and every bottle.   This concoction is highly addictive and more corrosive than car battery acid.  Gatorade is not much better.  This region has a very high incidence of tooth decay, obesity, alcoholism and drug addiction.

The tobacco industry takes advantage of this early dependency by making sure cigarettes and smokeless chew tobacco are loaded with sugar.  The earlier, these peddlers of sugar and nicotine can grab a captive user,  the more success they have to retain and increase this use through adulthood. The need to regularly take in a substance that creates a false sense of euphoria is worsened by a weak family structure with little or no parental guidance.

A healthy mouth is a clear indicator of a healthy mind and body.  Parents who take an active role in guiding their children toward a healthy lifestyle of diet and exercise can make this happen.

Life Can Begin With New Dentures

locator01locator02Life Begins When You Can Chew Anything With Your Dentures!

Do you recall the joke about when life really begins for a married couple?  After the kids are finished with schooling and the tuition is paid in full?  When your daughters are all married? When the dog dies?  Sorry pet lovers, it’s only a bad joke.

What’s not a joke, is the common frustration of not being able to use your dentures to eat.  Huge globs of pink denture adhesive don’t seem to help.  The lower denture never seems to fit but slips and slides around like a skate board without wheels.  Well that’s because the tongue moves and breaks the seal of the lower denture more than 2000 times a day, every time you swallow.  The upper denture is rarely a problem because it is relatively secure with undisturbed suction.

Well life really begins when you can chew anything with your dentures!  How is this possible?  Two implants placed by a surgeon are the foundation for two locator abutments which is the dentist’s version of clothing snaps.  Once these are inserted into your lower denture, you can throw away that awful adhesive forever.

Placement of locator abutments to stabilize lower dentures is now considered the “Standard Of Care” which means all insurance companies should cover this type of procedure.  Any knowledgeable dentist should be able to offer this very successful service.  I personally have placed many of these systems.  Fortunately we can adjust how tight they are because the usual complaint is that the denture is too hard to remove from the mouth.

Life can begin with that new set of dentures.  Pass that corn on the cob.

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