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Sports Diet and Oral Health in Athletes: A Comprehensive Review

Dental News and Technology

Abstract Food and fluid supply is fundamental for optimal athletic performance but can also be a risk factor for caries, dental erosion, and periodontal diseases, which in turn can impair athletic performance. This update particularly summarizes potential sports nutritional effects on athletes' dental health.

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Happy Father’s Day

Queen of Dental Hygiene

Much love, Barbara Tritz Queen of Dental Hygiene and lotsa Books The post Happy Father’s Day appeared first on Queen of Dental Hygiene. and more books All the best this wonderful, beautiful day. Hope you get to spend time with the man in your life this Father’s Day.

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Children Get Gum Disease Too

Queen of Dental Hygiene

Too often, we dismiss a “little bleeding” or tartar buildup in children (never mind adults) as poor oral hygiene and admonish them to brush and floss. February is Children’s Dental Health month so today’s blog is all about the importance of oral health care for our favorite littles. Dental Hygienists are prevention experts.

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Journey to Become a “BioLogical” Healer

Queen of Dental Hygiene

Ten years ago this month, I started my dental health blog. Queen of Dental Hygiene was born. I love being a dental hygienist. More specifically, I love being a biological dental healthcare healer. How is biological dental healthcare different from traditional hygiene and why did I take this road in my career?

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An Aesthetic and Conservative Solution for Pediatric Anterior Restorations

Dentistry Today

INTRODUCTION In 2023, dental caries is still the most common oral disease in children. This is especially true when dental caries are on the front teeth and easily noticed. In addition to treating the caries, our focus is more on early caries detection, nutrition and hydration, risk assessment, and airway evaluation.

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Mind Your Mouth

Queen of Dental Hygiene

We cover facial growth and development, sleep, and nasal breathing , as well as diet, nutrition and supplements for better brain health. The post Mind Your Mouth appeared first on Queen of Dental Hygiene. I squeezed in lots of information. Please join us and listen in as I share the importance of oral health.

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Dental Organizations Pledge to Better Educate Oral Health Professionals on Nutrition

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

As part of the White House’s call to action to end hunger in the United States, several dental organizations have pledged to take steps to ensure future oral health professionals are better prepared to educate their patients on nutrition. Click here to read more.

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