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Root Canals, Formaldehyde, Infections — Oh My!

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Episode 15 of Dangers in Dentistry, originally aired on KPRZ in San Diego.

No one wants a root canal. But are there medical reasons to avoid the painful root canal therapy that so many people undergo?

The bacteria left in the tooth after a root canal can infect the mouth, the jaw, the blood stream, and the entire body. The chemicals used to sterilize your canal during the procedure (including formaldehyde) can also cause serious damage to your overall health.

So why are root canals performed? Do they really “save the tooth,” as endodontists and dentists like to say?

Discover the truth about the dangers — and benefits — of root canals in this week’s episode of Dangers in Dentistry, with America’s Holistic Dentist, Dr. Marvin.

Enjoy!
Dr. Marvin
San Diego, Encinitas Holistic and Natural Dentist

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What’s in Your Water? Should You Be Concerned?

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Episode 14 of Dangers in Dentistry, originally aired on KPRZ in San Diego.

Fluoride. It’s a medication, and you may be forced to take it without even being aware of it.

For years cities have been adding fluoride into public water supplies in an effort to improve dental health. Sounds good right? But there’s a problem: while topical fluoride can indeed help prevent cavities when applied directly to your teeth, ingesting fluoride has never been proven to be beneficial. In fact, many studies suggest connections between fluoride and bone cancer, among other things.

Find out why you may be forced to ingest a medication against your will, what you can do about it, and if you should be concerned at all in this week’s episode of Dangers in Dentistry, with America’s Holistic Dentist, Dr. Marvin.

Enjoy!
Dr. Marvin
San Diego, Encinitas Holistic and Natural Dentist

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Dangers in Dentistry — Alternatives to Braces (Invisalign and other options)

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Episode 13 of Dangers in Dentistry, originally aired on KPRZ in San Diego.

Do you remember the dreaded “head gear” that plagued school playgrounds in the early days of braces? Since then, orthodontics have come a long way. Smaller brackets, clear brackets, no rubber bands, ceramics, Invisalign, and now Minor Tooth Movement.

What are the differences? Which are safe? How do you know which is right for you?

Get the inside scoop on braces and your alternative options to achieving straight teeth and a proper bite during this week’s episode of Dangers in Dentistry with America’s Holistic Dentist, Dr. Marvin.

Enjoy!
Dr. Marvin
San Diego, Encinitas Holistic Dentist

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Dangers in Dentistry — Sargenti Paste, Allergens, And More

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Episode 12 of Dangers in Dentistry, originally aired on KPRZ in San Diego.

Almost everyone has heard about root canals, but what about Sargenti Paste? Is it a safe option? How does it work? What are the dangers of Sargenti Paste?

In this week’s episode of Dangers in Dentistry, Dr. Marvin — America’s Holistic Dentist — talks about dental Sargenti Paste, allergens and their affects on our body, and more.

Join us for this week’s episode of Dangers in Dentistry and discover the inside secrets most dentists are afraid to tell you!

Enjoy!
Dr. Marvin
San Diego, Encinitas Holistic Dentist

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Healthy Alternatives to Halloween Candy

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halloweenEvery year children of all ages get dressed up, grab their basket, and run from door to door asking the neighbors for sweet, chewy, sugary, candy. And with all the loot that’s handed out, it’s a wonder that tooth decay and childhood obesity are more rampant than they already are.

If you’re looking for a healthy alternative this year to hand out on Halloween night, we have a great list of ideas to choose from. The article below was originally posted on Palmetto Health’s website and has some great suggestions for healthy alternatives to Halloween treats.


Healthy Alternatives to Halloween Candy

The appearance of ghosts, goblins, and witches can only mean one thing — Halloween is just around the corner! With childhood obesity on the rise in the US — the rate of childhood obesity has doubled in the past 20 years — what can be done with the buckets of candy to be collected?

Nutrition and Halloween aren’t two words that are normally seen together, but it is possible to promote healthy eating habits during the Halloween season.

Here are some tips:

  • Fill kids’ bellies with a nutritious meal before they head out for trick-or-treating. This way, they are less likely to fill up on empty calorie foods. Giving kids healthy foods first will reduce the chances of overindulgence.
  • Pass out non-food treats such as those found at children’s birthday parties: pencils, note pads, bubbles, noisemakers, etc. If you have leftovers, these treats can easily be stored for use the following year. Just be sure not to pass out choking hazards to young children (coins, rings, etc).
  • Granola bars, pretzels, cheese and cracker packs, sugar free gum, packets of instant hot chocolate, raisins, and nuts are some healthy alternatives. (Note that raisins and nuts are choking hazard for young children). [*Dr. Marvin's Note: Raisin's are not much different from candy, as they are sticky and loaded with sugar. Sugar-free gum is normally sweetened with an artificial sweetener, and who knows what's in most hot chocolate packets...]
  • If you must pass out candy bars, get the smaller fun sized ones. And only give one or two — not a handful — to your trick-or-treaters. Some candy bars have less fat and calories than others – read the labels before you buy.
  • Ration the loot: Total restriction of candy isn’t healthy – anything that is restricted or denied tends to take on greater appeal. On the other hand, allowing your child to devour an entire bag of candy is a sure bet for a stomachache. Stick to small servings by only allowing your child one or two pieces of candy per sitting as a dessert after a healthy meal. A few days after Halloween, put the candy out of sight and out of mind You can ration out the treats later.
  • Buy your Halloween candy at the last minute to avoid tempting yourself and other family members. Buy less than you think you will need.
  • Beware of cavities: Halloween candy, as well as any sticky, sugary food, can easily promote tooth decay. Make sure children brush their teeth well after a candy snack and before going to bed.

Keeping in mind common sense, a little forethought and moderation, Halloween can remain good, scary, delicious fun for children and adults alike!

Brought to you by the pediatric residents at Palmetto Health Children’s Hospital.

You can read this article in it’s original form at http://www.palmettohealth.org/body.cfm?id=777

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