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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

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Can’t Seem to Slim Down? Get a Metal Trapdoor for Your Mouth

Can’t Seem to Slim Down? Get a Metal Trapdoor for Your Mouth

Introducing the Charlie Bite, a dental trapdoor device that forces you to eat less. The Charlie Bite is being lauded as an inexpensive and only slightly-ruins-your-life outpatient alternative to the more invasive and risky gastric bypass surgery. And I love how happy the woman in the video is. She’s pretty darn thrilled that she can’t chew and swallow naturally.

- via Diet Blog

On my way to the dentist and I forgot to brush…

On my way to the dentist and I forgot to brush…

From the Other Side of the Drill

Sometimes, on the way to the dentist, I’ll forget to brush. Especially if I’m at work or something and have eaten before my appointment. I think this is sort of gross, but I feel silly apologizing or asking the dentist not to judge me. What’s the proper etiquette here?
Melynda (My dentist and lovely wife) says:
The dentist has most assuredly seen it all: mouths much worse than yours, as well as immaculate, sparkling mouths (though those are much more rare). Feel free to just ask the dentist for a toothbrush and some toothpaste so …read more

From The Other Side of The Drill: Fear and Loathing In The Dentist’s Office

From The Other Side of The Drill: Fear and Loathing In The Dentist’s Office

Nigel asks:
What would you recommend for someone who has avoided the dentist for years due to a bad experience involving pain,who now, however, wants to go back? My concerns range from having another bad experience to being ripped off by the dentist, as I know I will have a fairly large amount of work to be done.
My Dentist (and lovely wife), Melynda:
Well, you’re certainly on the right track by recognizing the importance of your dental health and that you need to see a dentist at some point. Your fears are valid, and there are many people who avoid the dentist …read more

From The Other Side Of The Drill: I love… GOLD!

From The Other Side Of The Drill: I love… GOLD!

Me: With platinum and diamonds trendy of late, what’s the best material, from your point of view, to put in my mouth?
My Dentist (and lovely wife), Melynda: Almost any material used today in dentistry is fantastic. Gold is probably one of the best materials you can put in your mouth. It has very nearly the same hardness as your teeth. This is in contrast to porcelin, for example, which is more abrasive than natural teeth and has the potential to wear away your natural teeth if they oppose each other.
On the other hand, most people FAR prefer the look of …read more

From The Other Side of The Drill: Halloween is Scary

From The Other Side of The Drill: Halloween is Scary

Me: Halloween is generally considered awesome by the masses; I’m sure dentists love it as well. After all, it creates patients right? What’s the best way to avoid undoing all our dentists’ hard work in a few, short, fructose-fueled, glorious hours this evening?
My Dentist (and lovely wife), Melynda : Candy isn’t exactly the best choice for a snack. The bacteria in your (or your child’s) mouth LOVE all that sugar, and the sticky factor just makes it stay around longer for the little buggies to feed on. The bacteria, in turn, produce acid which can deteriorate the enamel of your …read more

From The Other Side Of The Drill: Fluoride Says What?

From The Other Side Of The Drill: Fluoride Says What?

Me: So I’ve been taking fluoride in community water and from various dental care providers for years, but what’s it do?
My Dentist (and lovely wife), Melynda : Fluoride forms a chemical bond in the enamel. Enamel is made up mostly of Hydroxyapatite. The fluoride takes the place of the hydroxy Point is, it makes your teeth stronger and harder due to chemical things, so bacteria and acids have a harder time breaking through. AND systemic fluoride (in drinking water- 1 part per million is ideal) is more effective than topical fluoride.
Do you have a question for our dentist? …read more

From the Other Side of the Drill #8: Swish and Spit

From the Other Side of the Drill #8: Swish and Spit

Me:
How do I pick a good mouthwash?
Melynda (My dentist and lovely wife):
There are a lot of different mouthwashes available. Fluoride mouthwash is great if you live in an area that does not have fluoridated water, or you drink only bottled water. Your dentist may also recommend it if you have a high caries (the technical term for cavities) rate.
Some mouthwashes are referred to as “cosmetic.” They do little more than freshen your breath and many have a high alcohol content which can dry out your mouth. Scope is an example of this type. Mouth rinses such as Listerine and Crest …read more

From the other side of the Drill #7: What the Floss?

From the other side of the Drill #7: What the Floss?

Me:
Should I floss before or after I brush?
Melynda (My dentist and lovely wife):
The most important thing is to JUST FLOSS! Every other day is great. The ideal way to floss is before brushing, because that removes some of the plaque between your teeth, and loosens some of it. Follow that up with brushing and it will rid your mouth of those loosened plaque particles as well as the plaque on the chewing surfaces and smooth surfaces of your teeth.
[tags] dental, floss, brush, teeth, routine, order [/tags]
Do you have a question for our From the Other Side of the Drill …read more

From the other side of the Drill #6: Worthless Wisdom Teeth?

From the other side of the Drill #6: Worthless Wisdom Teeth?

Me:
So what’s with wisdom teeth anyway? Why do we have them if they just have to be cut out?
Melynda (My dentist and lovely wife):
Wisdom teeth are actually not harmful in many people. For those who have mouths large enough to accomodate 4 additional molars, wisdom teeth pose no problem at all other than a few more surfaces to brush.
But many people have jaws that are just too small to house 4 extra teeth, and this is why they start coming in wierd ways (sideways, pointing out toward your cheek, just plain lodged in your bone…) and possibly emerging, getting …read more

From the other side of the Drill #5: Hello Kitty Tooth Implant

From the other side of the Drill #5: Hello Kitty Tooth Implant

Me:
This picture of a Hello Kitty tooth implant was posted on Boing Boing a few days ago. Is this a Photo-chop or what?
Melynda (My dentist and lovely wife):
While it’s possible that picture is real, most likely, it’s a fake. When a dentist places a crown on your tooth, or on your implant, or even does a filling, s/he makes sure that your “occlusion” is perfect.
That just means that your teeth bite together correctly. That’s what they are doing when they place that little piece of paper in your mouth and tell you to “tap tap tap,” or “grind …read more

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