Difference between revisions of "Dental Health"

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**Place hand on bottom of jaw and exercise opening the jaw
 
**Place hand on bottom of jaw and exercise opening the jaw
 
**Place hand on side of jaw and exercise working jaw into hand
 
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* Having ≥1 root filled teeth was associated with significantly lower odds for prevalent coronary artery disease cross sectionally and lower risk of cardiovascular mortality prospectively. These reduced associations with CVD were independent of periodontitis or serum CRP levels.<ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=28332718</ref>
  
 
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[https://wellnessmama.com/3650/remineralize-teeth/?fbclid=IwAR2xd-t5ihYTcI2XuAdiovEfd-Yxr4eNyptPI1Xa2suNYLcVOkHde7PJGdY Wellness Mama on Tooth Remineralization]
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*[https://wellnessmama.com/3650/remineralize-teeth/?fbclid=IwAR2xd-t5ihYTcI2XuAdiovEfd-Yxr4eNyptPI1Xa2suNYLcVOkHde7PJGdY Wellness Mama on Tooth Remineralization]
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjf2H6CXDgg&feature=youtu.be Smart Holistic Dentistry with Dr. Lori]
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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjf2H6CXDgg&feature=youtu.be Smart Holistic Dentistry with Dr. Lori]
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*[https://www.amazon.com/Dental-Diet-Surprising-between-Life-Changing/dp/1401953174 The Dental Diet: The Surprising Link between Your Teeth, Real Food, and Life-Changing Natural Health]

Latest revision as of 12:56, 11 February 2020

Jaw Health

Jaw Realignment Massage

For people who grind their teeth, sleep improperly, or otherwise hold too much tension in the jaw, the muscles around the temporomandibular joint can clench up, creating a lateral force on the jaw as it moves through the joint, often causing it to click or pop out of the groove that it should be in for smooth opening and closing. One way to treat this is through manual release techniques to alleviate the tension.

Root Canals

  • Having ≥1 root filled teeth was associated with significantly lower odds for prevalent coronary artery disease cross sectionally and lower risk of cardiovascular mortality prospectively. These reduced associations with CVD were independent of periodontitis or serum CRP levels.[1]

Resources

  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=28332718