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Do you have questions about Invisalign braces or Invisalign cost? Call Cosmetic Dentist Marietta now for the answers.
The Invisalign system consists of a series of cleat plastic mouth pieces called aligners that you change every couple of weeks. These aligners are manufactured using high tech computers and are made just for your mouth and no one else’s. The computer calculates changes in alignment necessary to gradually shift your teeth into the desired location. By the time you finish with the last mouth piece, your teeth will be aligned as though you had gone thru the painful and arduous adjustments of old fashioned braces. The Invisalign teeth alignment system can be implemented by your regular dentist including the dentist at Cosmetic Dentist Marietta.
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Dental and Medical Claims For Chrysler Employees Will Be Analyzed
OKEMOS, Mich., Sept. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Researchers from the Delta
Dental Research and Data Institute and the University of Michigan School of
Dentistry are studying the impact that periodontal (gum) treatment may have
on the medical costs of people with diabetes.
Analyzing seven years of dental and medical claims data from Chrysler
employees and their dependents, researchers will determine if medical costs
were lower for those with diabetes who also had treatment for periodontal
disease (inflammation of the gums). The healthcare business of Thomson
Reuters -- a global information services company -- is contributing to the
data analytics and methodologies for the study.
Diabetes, a common and costly chronic disease, increased three-fold
between 1960 and 1990 and is projected to increase by 44 percent between
2002 and 2020. People with diabetes and poor blood sugar control are more
susceptible to periodontal disease. A growing body of evidence suggests
that the reverse is also true -- that periodontal disease can adversely
affect blood sugar control in those with diabetes. Researchers believe that
by keeping gum disease in check, people with diabetes can better manage
their blood glucose levels and avoid many of the serious complications of
diabetes.
"Recent studies have shown that having periodontal disease makes those
with type 2 diabetes more likely to develop worsened glycemic control and
puts them at much greater risk of kidney disease and death due to kidney or
cardiovascular disease," said George W. Taylor, D.M.D., M.P.H., Dr.PH.,
associate professor, University of Michigan School of Dentistry, and
principal investigator of the study. "Given the numerous medical studies
showing that good glycemic control results in reduced development and
progression of diabetes complications, we believe there is the potential
that periodontal treatment can provide an increment in improvement of
diabetes control and subsequently a reduction in the risk for diabetes
complications."
"We hope to find a reduction in total medical care costs for
individuals with diabetes and periodontal disease who receive treatment,"
said Jed J. Jacobson, D.D.S., M.S., M.P.H., senior vice president and chief
science officer at Delta Dental. "If this proves true, it can lead to
changing the way we manage patients with diabetes, not only saving health
care costs, but lessening the burden of diabetes and, ultimately, saving
lives."
The study, titled "Periodontal Therapy: Dental Insurance Claims and
Medical Care Costs in Diabetes," will analyze dental and medical claims
data from 2000 to 2007 for approximately 3,300 Chrysler employees and their
dependents with diabetes. Personal identifiable information will be
completely stripped and deleted from the data by Delta Dental and Thomson
Reuters prior to transfer to the researchers. The specific aim of the study
is to explore the association of periodontal treatment with total medical
care costs, medical care costs specifically related to diabetes, and costs
for medical care related to complications of diabetes, such as stroke,
heart disease, foot ulcers, and infections.
"We continue to look for ways to help our employees improve their
health status and quality of life while containing our health care costs,"
said Kate Kohn-Parrott, director, Integrated Healthcare and Disability,
Chrysler LLC. "If the results of this study, and others like it, ultimately
lead to new ways to manage chronic illness, we all benefit."
The study, expected to be completed in February 2009, is funded with a
grant from the Delta Dental Research and Data Institute.
About the Delta Dental Research and Data Institute
The Research and Data Institute was established in 2005 by Delta Dental
of Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Tennessee and Indiana to develop innovative
and scientifically-based dental benefits that improve health. The
Institute, which has the world's largest database of dental claims
information, works closely with researchers from the University of Michigan
and other leading universities in the U.S. The affiliated Delta Dental
companies make up one of the largest dental plan administrators in the
nation. In 2007, the enterprise paid out nearly $1.8 billion for dental
care for more than 7.6 million enrollees. Offices are located in Okemos and
Farmington Hills, Mich.; Columbus and Cleveland, Ohio; Lisle, Ill.;
Nashville, Knoxville, and Memphis, Tenn.; and, Indianapolis and Greenwood,
Ind. For more information, visit http://www.deltadentalmi.com .
More information on the organizations affiliated with this study is
available at:
-- http://www.dent.umich.edu.
-- http://www.chryslerllc.com
-- http://www.thomsonreuters.com .
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Rather than seeking preventative care, men put off visits to the dentist until major restorative cosmetic dentistry is required. The Penn Dental Association has issued a warning to men and women that preventative dental care leads to better overall health. To restate the obvious, when men let their dental health go down hill so does their over all health! Everyone should visit the dentist every six months. You life, not just your teeth, depends on it.
Men are more likely to have periodontal health problems. Possible early warnings include bleeding gums, sore gums, loose teeth and constant bad breath. To prevent these problems you should brush twice a day, floss and consume nutritious foods daily. “Studies have shown that systemic diseases, like diabetes, have a direct effect on the health of your gums and bone surrounding your teeth,” said Dr. Steven Grater, a PDA spokesperson. “Continued dental care will prevent these systemic diseases from allowing periodontal disease to destroy your oral health.”
Studies show poor dental health is linked to heart disease. Some heart treatments can lead to dry mouth and so your dentist needs to know what prescriptons you are taking. If left untreated, dry mouth can lead to tooth decay. Also, men are twice as likely to get oral cancer as women. Regular visits to Atlanta Dentist or Marietta Dentist are a necessity to stay on top of your health. A healthy smile is the wonderful byproduct.
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Dentistry especially that practiced at our Marietta, GA office, involves the prevention, diagnosis and treatment the teeth, gums and maxillofacial (associated with the jaw and face) region of the body. Our professional doctors of dentistry are knowledgeable and friendly, and provide services related to the maintenance of good oral hygiene and tooth health for your whole family.
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Dentist Marietta wants to be your new dentist. Moving to the Marietta, GA East Cobb area or just finding a new one, these tips would help you greatly. If you are moving to the area, then ask your old dentist if he can refer someone to you.
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Dentist Marietta knows the harsh reality about dental emergencies is that they occur at times like in the dead of the night when your dentist doesn’t have hours. It’s usually very difficult to get hold of an emergency dentist at this point. So be ready to practice your limited expertise to stem the flow of pain.
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Recent studies have suggested that almost 46% of all Americans don’t have access to a family dentist to whom they can go every time. The most common way to find a family dentist in Marietta, GA East Cobb, is through referrals. People generally ask friends or family for a dentist whom they go to and whether he does a good job.
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The latest definition of pediatric dentistry as given by the ADA is as follows:
“Pediatric dentistry is an age-defined specialty that provides primary and comprehensive preventive and therapeutic health care for infants and children through adolescence, including those with special health care needs.”
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Sedation dentistry is the term provided to the method of providing sedation to the patient for undergoing a vital dental operation. It generally helps the patient to lose consciousness and thus track of time. He may feel that the operation lasted only for a couple of minutes while it may have taken up to many hours.
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The profession of dentistry helps people in maintaining dental hygiene and preventing or treating oral diseases. Cosmetic dentistry aims to improve the appearance of a person’s teeth, mouth or smile. It also restores the confidence of a person. Earlier dental fillings used to leave dark spots in the mouth due to use of gold, amalgam or other materials. That is passé because now with the use of porcelain or composite materials people can get a filling done which closely resembles the color of the teeth.
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As kids get ready for school again, its time to get their annual health check up Marietta Pediatric Dentist recommends kids may be given their dental check up as well.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, tooth decay is the most chronic childhood disease in the U.S. – five times more prevalent than asthma and seven times more prevalent than hay fever. Yet it is a condition that is entirely preventable.
Helpin says that the key to prevention lies with early, regular visits to the dentist, which should typically be every six months. In addition to treating and preventing tooth decay, both children and parents get valuable information about maintaining healthy teeth and gums.
The American Academy for Pediatric Dentistry recommends that children first be seen by their dentist within six months of the first sign of a tooth, and warns that without continued preventive care, poor oral health could lead to a number of health and development issues in adolescence and adulthood.
“It’s important to establish a relationship with a dentist the same way you would with a pediatrician,” Helpin said. “This is the idea behind the ‘dental home’ – a place where an oral health care provider has established a relationship with the child. That doesn’t mean just treating an issue; it also includes preventive treatment and nutritional counseling.”
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Types of sedation
Most dentists and dental surgeons use four main types of sedation.
• Oral sedatives
Medications administered orally like diazepam can be given to a patient the night prior to a procedure or an hour before the procedure, depending on the level of anxiety. It is important to note that oral sedatives to not prevent pain, so a local anesthetic injection will also be administered.
• Intravenous (IV) sedation
This type of sedation is administered intravenously, or by way of an IV. Like oral sedatives, intravenous sedation does not provide pain relief, so an injection of local anesthetic will also be administered in addition to this method of dental sedation.
• Nitrous oxide sedation
In one form of conscious inhalation sedation, nitrous oxide gas (or laughing gas) is used to induce a state of relaxation. This method also requires a local anesthetic to be injected along with the nitrous oxide—to eliminate pain.
• General Anesthesia
This method of dental sedation refers to the use of anesthetic to bring you to an unconscious state. Unlike other sedation methods, when you are under a general anesthesia, you will be completely unaware of your surroundings, so the use of a local the anesthetic is not necessary.
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The profession of dentistry helps people in maintaining dental hygiene and preventing or treating oral diseases. Cosmetic dentistry aims to improve the appearance of a person’s teeth, mouth or smile. It also restores the confidence of a person. Earlier dental fillings used to leave dark spots in the mouth due to use of gold, amalgam or other materials. That is passé because now with the use of porcelain or composite materials people can get a filling done which closely resembles the color of the teeth.