Monday, August 15, 2011

Smoking and Risk for Periodontitis



The impact on periodontitis by smoking is alarming. Thirty percent of Americans have moderate to severe periodontitis; this represents approximately 93 million people. In addition, the institutions that we trust to keep our statistics up to date have warned that our current estimates under-represent the number of actual cases of periodontitis by as much as 50 percent. Suddenly, it seems that periodontitis is even more prevalent that we once thought.


If so many people have periodontitis, what are the causes? We know that periodontal diseases are multi-factoral and can be impacted by systemic disease, medication, personal oral hygiene, and genetics, but the greatest single modifiable behavior associated with the disease is smoking. At least 20 percent of periodontitis cases are attributed to smoking.


It is common knowledge that smoking is a vasodilator, but less well-known is that smoking heavily influences the immune response, in more ways than decreased blood flow. For instance, nicotine and carbon monoxide found in cigarette smoke negatively influence wound healing. In fact, patients who smoke are expected to respond less favorably, or unfavorably to periodontal treatment.


The Surgeon General has made statements recognizing the dangers of cigarette smoke, and has linked smoking to causation of periodontal disease. So while no formal name exists for smoking- induced periodontitis, we do know that smoking causes periodontitis in a dose-dependent relationship.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Fluoride Varnish

Fluoride varnish is one of the most common chairside treatments in the fight against dentin hypersensitivity. Applied chairside, fluoride varnish creates a barrier to adverse stimuli by occluding tubules through concentrated calcium fluoride on the tooth surface. This solidifies and blocks the open dentin tubules, reducing permeability and hypersensitivity.

Fluoride varnish is easily applied and although thorough drying of all tooth surfaces is recommended, varnish can set in the presence of saliva. Fluoride varnish's disposable unit-dose application provides for simple chairside treatment. These varnish products have also benefited from advances in flavor and color, which have increased patient acceptance.

Now with the use of fluoride varnish we have the ability to greatly improve the quality of life of our patients.

Oral Pathology

Meticulous examination and extensive documentation of existing conditions observed from intraoral and extraoral exams are imperative to the total assessment of paients for proper treatment planning. Lesions are often identified without the patient even knowing they exist because they are asymptomatic. It is the dental professionals responsibility to make every effort possible to detect suspicious lesions early and rule out the presence of oral cancer.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Suwanee Dental Care Blood Drive



Friday August 12, 2011 from 10:00 am - 3:00 pm there will be a Blood Drive being done by the American Red Cross. The Blood Drive will be at Suwanee Dental Care at 4355 Suwanee Dam Road , Suwanee Ga. 30024. Your donation will be highly appreciated. Please contact Linda Smith @ (770)614-7300 to schedule an appointment to donate !