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Oral-Systemic Link: Page 40
Mixed results seen with alternative sleep apnea device
By
Lori Roniger
How effective are mandibular advancement devices, the main alternative to CPAP, for treating severe obstructive sleep apnea? A new randomized study has found that the devices reduced sleep apnea severity and related symptoms but did not improve endothelial dysfunction or blood pressure.
February 23, 2017
Is periodontal disease a risk factor for stroke?
By
Tony Edwards
Are your adult patients with gum disease also at risk for an ischemic stroke? A poster presentation at a prestigious stroke conference this week suggests that may be the case.
February 22, 2017
Implants and inflammation
By
Dr. Alvin Danenberg
Recent published research has raised a question about titanium dental implants and possible inflammation. Dr. Alvin Danenberg notes that while the vast majority of procedures using these implants have been successful and free of symptoms, he'd like to see well-designed studies undertaken and published so practitioners can offer their patients more complete information.
January 31, 2017
Oral cancer cases in men projected to increase in 2017
By
Brian Casey
,
DrBicuspid.com staff writers
The number of new cases of cancer of the oral cavity and pharynx in men is expected to increase to more than 35,000 in the U.S. in 2017, according to a report on cancer mortality published by the American Cancer Society. The number of new cases of these cancers in women is expected to remain around 14,000.
January 8, 2017
Oral cancer cases in men projected to increase in 2017
By
Brian Casey
,
DrBicuspid.com staff writers
The number of new cases of cancers of the oral cavity and pharynx in men is expected to increase to more than 35,000 in the U.S. in 2017, according to a report on cancer mortality published by the American Cancer Society. The number of new cases of these cancers in women is expected to remain around 14,000.
January 8, 2017
Let's stop with the labels and get to the causes of dental disease
By
Dr. Alvin Danenberg
Dental disease is a label, writes periodontist Dr. Alvin Danenberg. Just as cardiovascular disease and other diseases are a label. However, the label says nothing about what really has caused this specific disease. Let's stop with the labels and get to the causes.
January 3, 2017
DrBicuspid.com Dental Excellence Awards 2016 finalists
By
Tony Edwards
DrBicuspid.com
is pleased to announce the finalists chosen by our readers for the 2016 Dental Excellence Awards. We want to thank the hundreds of readers who participated in the voting.
December 11, 2016
U.S. surgeon general: E-cigarettes are a public health threat
By
DrBicuspid.com staff writers
E-cigarettes are now considered a public health threat, particularly to youth and young adults, according to a new report from the U.S. surgeon general.
December 7, 2016
Housing linked to cigarette use, dental visits for kids
By
Theresa Pablos
Adolescents living in mobile and trailer homes are more likely to smoke cigarettes and less likely to visit the dentist compared with kids living in other types of housing, a new study found. This is one of the few studies to evaluate health outcomes for adolescents based on housing type.
November 22, 2016
Cellceutix reports increased net loss for 2017 Q1
By
DrBicuspid.com staff writers
Biopharmaceutical company Cellceutix has reported an increased net loss for its first quarter of fiscal year 2017.
November 16, 2016
FTC: 2014 U.S. cigarette sales decreased
By
DrBicuspid.com staff writers
The number of cigarettes sold to U.S. wholesalers and retailers by the largest cigarette companies declined almost 3 billion in 2014 compared with 2013, according to a new report by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
November 15, 2016
CDC: Fewer U.S. adults smoke now than in 2005
By
Tony Edwards
Does your patient population include adults ages 25 to 44 who didn't graduate from high school or earned a GED certificate? If so, these are your patients who are most likely to smoke cigarettes, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The good news is that the number of adult smokers has declined since 2005.
November 14, 2016
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