Periodontitis versus parodontosis

There are still dental professionals who use the old and wrong name for a periodontal disease – parodontosis. The correct name is periodontitis. – In former times bacteria couldn´t be proven because of wrong techniques-this was called parodontosis. In the last 25 years it is known that inflammation of the periodontum is caused by bacteria, […]

Gums as a reflection of our overall health!?

Gums as a reflection of our overall health? YES AND NO! Over and over again we read scientific and non scientific journals about vitamin deficiency and the consequences from it. As a result many people choose to take homeopathic medicine –a mistake most of the time! – 99% of gum diseases are attributed to plaque […]

Most common reasons for periodontitis

  – – – – – – – Most common reasons for periodontitis The most common reasons of pariodontitis are: Plaque accumulation due to poor oral hygiene, overhang restorations, ill fitting crowns Malocclusion Stress      Smoking Systemic disease such as diabetes, adverse pregnancy outcomes Fortunately all these factors are easily controlled by; Optimizing tooth brushing, by […]

Oral Rinses – are they useful in the menagement if Periodontitis?

 Is an oral rinse beneficial for patients with periodontitis? YES! An oral rinse is a useful purchase, unfortunately some doctors think it is not useful-with the argument that bacteria leaks into the periodontal pockets. That is incorrect for two main reasons; The bacteria moves only due to extensions Bacteria are harmless on their own. They are destructive only in mature plaque, causing a cavity or a […]

Periodontitis and saliva test-is it useful?

Periodontitis-saliva test? Yes and no! Our last discussion was about lasers, today we want to inform you about the saliva test. It is a common practice for some dental professionals to require that the patients with periodontal disease to undergo expensive saliva test prior to their therapy.    Congratulations! Now the patient knows that there […]

Care problem and bad teeth

Posted by Dental News Team am 20, Mar - 2011

What does the sentence „ I have bad teeth“have to do with the current care problem?

At first view not much, but on further view a lot! There is less care staff in Europe, too much care recipients therefore the governments focus on jobs related to provide care. Is this really useful? The answer is No!
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Chronically ill people bring money!
A system, which earns money with chronically ill people will need more care staff. No one who is working in the economy likes to have healthy diabetics or suddenly normotensive hypertonics! Chronically ill people pull in sales! 


Everything which grows-volume-is good or bad?
There’s only one thing in evolution which grows constantly-we call it tumor. And at the end the tumor is killing the host. Therefore, the answer of this question is”bad”.
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What does this knowledge tell us about bad teeth?
We notice a similar progress in dentistry. It would be much easier to tell people, that we rarely have bad teeth. All teeth have so called tooth anomalies. There are other reasons for having more fillings on posterior areas -more on this in the video dental cleaning


We observe and experience!
We always forget that we are coffers, economy, consumer and producers –all in one person. Sorrow creates sorrow, good creates good. Thus it would be cheaper and more efficient to clarify and conduct better prophylaxis!
„Alibi treatments“such as medical checkups don’t contribute, they just silence the conscience. Imagine we are taught at school how to eat correctly. We would come back to the roots of agriculture and would consummate local products. Imagine we have a lasting effect on resources -probably there would be no diabetics, adipose people, circulatory disorders and bad teeth! We could forget the care!
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World peace?
Maybe…if we would use the money which we use for unnecessary medical care, money which is used for weapons of war and military.
Everybody is able to start with themselves! So, please inform yourself about your health, your teeth. Live consciously! 

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