April 8, 2010

Stroke Patients and Sleep Apnea

A study in the October 2009 issue of the Neurology Journal discovered that sleep apnea, including central, obstructive or mixed type, was present in 50%-70% of stroke patients. The scientists involved in the study “Sleep-Related Breathing and Sleep-Wake Disturbances in Ischemic Stroke” recommended that all stroke patients be screened for sleep apnea.  The finding of this study are extremely valuable […]
April 1, 2010

Bruxism Columbus

How Bruxism, teeth grinding, from stress can impact your dental health COLUMBUS, OH – We keep learning more about the negative effects that stress has on our physical health.  But did you know that stress also takes a toll on your teeth?  Dr. Jennifer Ashton, medical correspondent,  discussed this matter on the CBS Early Show.  All across the country dental […]
March 28, 2010

Obstructive Sleep Apnea Causes Columbus

OSA, Obstructive Sleep Apnea, can be treated! COLUMBUS, OH – Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a condition that disrupts breathing during sleep.  According to the Mayo Clinic, OSA is a common breathing disorder that is characterized by frequent and repeated “instances of upper airway obstruction during sleep”.  In simple terms, the airway becomes blocked and the sleeper actually stops breathing […]
March 24, 2010

Oral Health Care Columbus

Your teeth and gums can tell a lot about your overall health.
March 16, 2010

Sleep Apnea Effects Columbus

Obesity is a known risk factor for obstructive sleep apnea; however, it is hypothesized that the effects of OSA itself may predispose patients to weight gain. Treat OSA with oral appliance therapy.
March 13, 2010

Dentistry and Diabetes Columbus

COLUMBUS, OH – Diabetes is a very serious chronic disease that is affecting more and more American’s each year.  Diabetes produces abnormally high levels of sugar in the patients blood due to a lack of insulin being produced in the pancreas.  Diabetic patients are highly susceptible to infections and other chronic diseases as side effects of the disease.  One of […]
March 9, 2010

Sleep Apnea and Depression Columbus

The link between sleep apnea and depression is well documented. Treatment options such as oral appliance therapy are an effective alternative to CPAP.
March 2, 2010

Sleep Apnea Treatment Columbus

Treating sleep apnea reduces risk of heart attack and stroke.
February 25, 2010

Dentist Phobia Columbus

Dental treatment without dental fear in Columbus, Ohio
July 5, 2009

MERCURY SPILL SHUTS DOWN FACILITY

Perry Twp. Investigations are proceeding to find out what the cause of a February mercury spill at the United Parcel Service distribution hub which led to the facility closing down temporarily. Alison Lamirand, of the Cleveland UPS regional office, said “We did have an incident involving mercury.” “We have a designated response system that was put in place. We are […]
July 5, 2009

FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ASKS FOR REDUCTION IN MERCURY

The Obama administration called for an end to years of US policy by calling for a treaty to cut mercury pollution, which they described as the world’s leading chemical contaminant. Each year, some 6,000 tons of mercury enter the food chain via predatory fish. The majority, about a third, of mercury comes from runoff from power stations and coal fires. […]
February 8, 2009

Brushing Your Teeth Could Prevent Premature Births

A recent study conducted by Case Western Reserve and Yale Universities has revealed that previously unknown bacteria could be responsible for pre-term births. These bacteria were found in the mouth and it is estimated that it could be the cause of 80% of premature births in the US. Preventing pre-term births could be as easy as encouraging good oral hygiene […]
January 17, 2009

An End of Mercury Fillings?

The FDA in the United State s is about to make one of the biggest changes to dentistry in history. They plan on limiting the use of a 19th century dentistry technology known as amalgam fillings. Although these fillings are called ‘silver fillings,’ they are in fact only 25% silver. Half of the material used in the fillings is mercury. […]
November 30, 2008

ARE YOU TOLD BY YOUR DENTISTS WHEN HE PLACES MERCURY IN YOUR MOUTH?

Historic Legislation – Informed Consent for Dental Patients Undergoing Amalgam Restorations Mercury is one of the most dangerous substances and toxins known to man. The Norwegian government, having realized these dangers, has banned the use of mercury in all products produced, exported or imported. Erik Solheim, the Norwegian Minister of Environmental and International Development, suspended the use of mercury in […]
November 30, 2008

IS THERE LEAD IN YOUR CAPS OR BRIDGES?

Examining the Risk of Lead in Dental Restorations. Recently, the concern of lead content in toys manufactured in China has caused an increase in the awareness of lead and its dangers. These are toys that are children play with and use daily, putting them in the mouths as all kids do. While our concern of the lead content in our […]
November 30, 2008

NORWAY HAS BANNED DENTAL AMALGAM!!! COULD GAHANNA BE NEXT?

Ban of Amalgam in Norway – from the desk of Dr. Mark Levy, Gahanna Ohio. As the debate over whether or not amalgam is safe to use rages on in the United States, Norway has decided to ban the use of mercury in production, importing and exporting. Despite the reports from the EU stating that it poses no risk to […]
October 12, 2008

MERCURY SPILL IN GAHANNA, OHIO SCHOOL

Did you know that a single mercury thermometer has enough of liquid mercury to contaminate a 10 acre lake? Imagine then what could have happened at Gahanna Middle School had this incident turned out differently.  In 2004 a mercury thermometer was found after science students participated in an outdoor experiment at the school. A teacher discovered the broken mercury thermometer […]
October 11, 2008

SHOULD SILVER (MERCURY) FILLINGS BE BANNED IN COLUMBUS, OHIO?

The FDA did in fact settle a lawsuit with opponents of dental amalgam in June of 2008. The group was seeking a complete and outright ban of dental amalgam. The ADA and FDA have differing views on what transpired; the ADA considers it to be a changing of policy and warnings rather than a call to stop using the material. […]