Laser bleaching is an in-office procedure where different concentration of laser light helps activate the brushed-on bleaching solution. The light is applied in a cycle lasting from one to two hours, and "teeth can lighten up to ten shades," says McKenzie. Touch-ups are done with your own custom at-home bleaching trays. This instant results costs about three times as much as gel bleaching.
Monday, December 31, 2007
Tooth whitening
Laser bleaching is an in-office procedure where different concentration of laser light helps activate the brushed-on bleaching solution. The light is applied in a cycle lasting from one to two hours, and "teeth can lighten up to ten shades," says McKenzie. Touch-ups are done with your own custom at-home bleaching trays. This instant results costs about three times as much as gel bleaching.
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Saturday, December 29, 2007
Keep on smilin
How to keep your teeth picture-perfect
Now, thanks to the many alternatives of cosmetic dentistry-from whitening to braces-we can all have something to smile about. Imagine never smiling, or talking with your hand overyour mouth. Many people don;t know what it's like to grin from ear to ear-all because they are ashamed of their teeth. Now, thanks to the many alternatives of cosmetic dentistry-from whitening to braces-we can all have something to smile about.
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Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Bleaching agent
The other three clinics reportedly used a hydrogen peroxide formula at a strenght abouv the legal limit. Concerns were also raised about the failure of some of the clinics to check for gum disease. Clinics saying they would take impressions of teeth to check for problems were accused of acting illegally because this would have been carried out by an untrained person. There's more and more demand from clients. But while it may be illegal for a non-dentist to carry out teeth whitening on someone it is prefectly legal for someone to take home a teeht whitening kit and perform it on themselves. Wendy Nixon, of Habia the government-approved body which helps salons understand legislation-said it was this which may have confused salons. most of which "were not deliberately acting irresponsibly".
"A lot of people just don't know about there regulations and they are continually being pressured be very pushy sales people who say it's perfectly OK for them to offer this service," she said.
"At the same time, there's more and more demand from clients whitening has become a fad of recent years, popularised in part by celebrities.
However, the desire for gleaming teeht is not modern phenomenon. The Romans, for instance, used urine to whiten theirs.
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Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Illegal teeth whitening warning
The general dental counciL (GDC) said it was illegal for non-dentists to carry out the procedure. The dental regulatory body has launched to invertigations into six London clinics offering the service and visited by which? magazine. Habia, the body which helps salons understand legislation, said some may have been confused by regulations.
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Monday, December 24, 2007
Bone mineral Density(BMD)
BMD is a measure of bone density that is often used to diagnose bone health. If BMD falls below a certain level you may be at risk of osreoporosis i.e., if your BMD is low, you ar at a risk for fracture.
Much better predictor of osteoporosis is dietary ratio of animalto-plant protein the higher the ratio higher the risk of disease. BMD appears as it is associated with the ratio.
Duke Univrcity researchers recently found as association betweeen a high dietary intake of calcium and vitamin D and brain lesion volume in elderly men and women.
The researchers believe that the problem may be due to the effects of calcification and bone like formations in blood vessels Vit. Denhances calcium absorption. Current dietary calcium and vitamin D recommended for adult over 50 years of age are 1,200mg and 400 to 600 i.u respectively and recent finding suggest that these recommendations may be too high for general population. The WHO acknowleges that less dietary calcium is needed when animal protein consumption is low.
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Bad sleeping 'double heart risk'
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Risk of Osteoporosis
2) Eat a variety of whole plants foods, avoid animal foods; calcium is available in plenty in plant foods such as 'niwithi', legumes such as beans and leafy vegetables. Stay away from refined carbohydrates like sugary cereals, candies, plain pastas and white breads.
3) Keep your salt intake to a minimum. Avoid highly processed and packaged foods which contain excess salt.
4) Don't be deceived by misleading TV ads about milk foods which the dairy industry claims to prevent osteoporosis.
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