Al shifa dental clinic Madhopur

Al shifa dental clinic Madhopur Al-shifa Dental clinic , Muzaffarpur

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29/09/2018

Clinic Diaries..

14/07/2018

Watch our animation to discover why brushing your teeth can help your cardiovascular system, and get answers to some common questions about oral health and heart conditions.

25/06/2018
Dentistry is a speciality in medicine which involves oral cavity and surrounding structures (similar to skin,ENT,etc)It ...
06/03/2018

Dentistry is a speciality in medicine which involves oral cavity and surrounding structures (similar to skin,ENT,etc)
It doesn’t deal only with 32 teeth
A Dentist is a surgeon
A Dentist deals with all the diseases with oral manifestations
No other speciality in medicine has been further divided into specialities
A Dentist is an anaesthetist (he gives anesthesia for many procedures)
A Dentist is a radiographer(he takes x ray of his patients himself)
A Dentist is a children’s specialist(he is the only surgeon who can make children to sit for a surgery without general anesthesia)
A dentist deals with oral cancer(he knows to take biopsy . Oral cancer tops the various other cancers which occur in humans)
A Dentist is an bone specialist he deals with double joint i.e temporomandibular joint which is only one double joint in the body
A Dentist deals with trigeminal neuralgia so a neurologist
A Dentist knows the AIDS symptoms which manifest mainly in oral cavity
As a surgeon he knows how to control BP and Sugar So a Diabetologist
He makes smiles and helps to make love
So love and respect a Dentist
Happy Dentists day

Love your teeth too! ❤️
04/03/2018

Love your teeth too! ❤️

14/04/2017
Happy Friday and have a great weekend
10/03/2017

Happy Friday and have a great weekend

Teeth Pain : When You Need A Root Canal

Here are a few possible symptoms of the need for a root canal.

* Serious teeth pain when eating or when you put pressure on the area
* Teeth pain and sensitivity to hot or cold that lingers after the hot or cold stimuli have been removed.
* A small, pimple-like bump on the gums near the area of teeth pain
* Darkening of the tooth
* Tenderness or swelling in the gums near the area of teeth pain.

If you are experiencing pain or any of these symptoms, DO NOT HESITATE TO CALL US. We can help, only your dentist can answer your questions and get you out of pain. (858)278-7645

09/03/2017

Chewing your food could protect against infection
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Chew your food!" This is a phrase likely to have been heard by many of us during childhood. According to a new study, we would be wise to take that advice. Researchers have found that chewing food prompts the release of an immune cell that can protect against infection.
The study, recently published in the journal Immunity, found that chewing food - otherwise known as mastication - can stimulate the release of T helper 17 (Th17) cells in the mouth.

Th17 cells form a part of the adaptive immune system, which uses specific antigens to defend against potentially harmful pathogens, while enduring "friendly" bacteria that can be beneficial to health.

According to the study team, led by Dr. Joanne Konkel of the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom, in the gut and the skin, Th17 cells are produced through the presence of friendly bacteria.

However, the researchers note that the mechanisms by which Th17 cells are produced in the mouth have been unclear.
Chewing 'can induce a protective immune response in our gums'

Dr. Konkel and colleagues note that the mechanical force required by mastication leads to physiological abrasion and damage in the mouth.

With this in mind, the team set out to investigate whether such damage might play a role in oral Th17 cell production.

The researchers came to their findings by feeding weaning mice soft-textured foods, which required less chewing, until they reached 24 weeks of age. At 24 weeks, the release of Th17 cells in the rodents' mouths was measured.

A significant reduction in oral Th17 cell production was noted, which the team speculated was down to a reduction in mastication-induced physiological damage.

Confirming their theory, the researchers found that increasing the levels of physiological damage in the rodents' mouths - by rubbing the oral cavity with a sterile cotton applicator - led to an increase in the production of Th17 cells.

Dr. Konkel and colleagues believe these findings indicate that chewing food may help to protect us from illness.
"The immune system performs a remarkable balancing act at barrier sites such as the skin, mouth and gut by fighting off harmful pathogens while tolerating the presence of normal friendly bacteria.

Our research shows that, unlike at other barriers, the mouth has a different way of stimulating Th17 cells: not by bacteria but by mastication. Therefore mastication can induce a protective immune response in our gums."Dr. Joanne Konkel
The downsides of excessive mastication

However, the researchers caution that increased oral Th17 cell production may not always be beneficial; too many of these cells can increase the risk of periodontitis, or gum disease, which has been associated with numerous other health conditions, including diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis.

In their study, the team also found that long-term exposure to physiological damage caused by mastication can exacerbate the effects of periodontitis.

They came to this finding by feeding weaning mice hardened food pellets up until 24 weeks of age.

Compared with mice fed soft food, the mice fed hard food showed more mastication-induced physiological damage in their mouths and increased periodontal bone loss.

Still, the researchers believe that their findings could lead to new strategies to combat an array of illnesses.

"Importantly, because inflammation in the mouth is linked to development of diseases all around the body," says Dr. Konkel, "understanding the tissue-specific factors that regulate immunity at the oral barrier could eventually lead to new ways to treat multiple inflammatory conditions."

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08/03/2017

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