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A Newsletter for the Patients of David L. Macknight, D.D.S.

Bringing you the Latest News Update in
The ever-changing World of Dentistry!

www.EastgateSmiles.com SPRING 2004

What's New...
Hi again!. A lot of news.Amy, our dental hygienist, had her second baby, a girl named Madison, 8lb, 1oz. Congratulations! Bonnie went on a two week vacation to visit her brother in Atlanta. Dr. MacKnight went to Washington, DC for a quick visit and saw the capitol building and spy museum among other sights. Diane, our assistant, has both her son and daughter getting married this summer-SEVEN weeks apart-- Good luck!.and Eric, Dr. MacKnight's son is graduating from Ohio University with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and a minor in Mathematics.Way to go, Eric! .We are in the process of adding new carpeting throughout the office for a new look and we just installed 5 intra-oral camera stations in our treatment rooms.


BOTTLED WATER FACTS!

Bottled water has become the second most popular drink in the U.S. In the year 2000, Americans consumed more than 5 billion gallons of bottled water. Who would have thought 10 years ago that we would pay $2 -$3 for a 12 ounce bottle of regular un-flavored, un-carbonated water! However, you need to be aware that most brands of bottled water do not contain optimal levels of fluoride. Some brands have no fluoride at all. And the laws governing the bottled water industry do not adequately guarantee the quality or purity or regulate the source of the water. In some cases, municipal tap water at the bottling plant site is used. Some "natural" spring water has been known to contain high levels of bacteria and other microorganisms. Distilled water or water treated by reverse osmosis removes all of the fluoride. Therefore, you need to monitor the amount of fluoridated water your family is really getting. Fluoride toothpaste alone is not enough fluoride protection. Health experts recommend on average 8-10 cups of water per day. If most of your water intake is bottled, non-fluoridated water, you may need to change your habits or take a fluoride supplement. Check with us or your medical doctor, especially if you have cistern water or well water. (continued on reverse side)

Water should contain 0.7 - 1.2 ppm fluoride (1ppm = 1mg/liter). Read the bottle label or call the manufacturer to check the correct level. Don't overlook your home water treatment system. Many of them remove the fluoride along with the other minerals.


SWEET NEWS

According to a report in the Academy of General Dentistry Journal, Nutrasweet (aspertame) won't cause seizures, lupus, multiple sclerosis, or some of the other health problems that have been erroneously reported over the years. These myths have been propagated on the internet without any reputable documentation. The FDA and American Dietetic Association backs up the research to help clear NutraSweet's name.

However, this does not mean you can drink diet soda without health problems. The acid in diet soda can cause high decay rates and the caffeine and phosphorus contained in these drinks can cause other problems including osteoporosis.


Archived Quarterly Newsletters.

  • The Calcium Connection
  • The Scoop on Electric Toothbrushes
  • Arthitis linked to poor dental health
  • Why do we need to take care of baby teeth?
  • Announcing: Our New Website and Practice Name!
  • Dont' Throw Away $1000 in Dental Benefits!
  • Stress Can Affect Your Dental Health...CHILL!
  • Baby teeth contain stem cells!
  • Do you need a nightguard?
  • Dental tips for diabetics
  • Keeping your costs down and your dental care up!
  • The latest on soft drinks
  • Are People with White Teeth Smarter?
  • How to Brush your Dog’s Teeth
  • Childhood Obesity and Dental Implications
  • WHAT ARE NIGHT GUARDS?
  • Gum Disease / Oral Cancer Risk Link!
  • Tainted Toothpaste
  • Understanding Bad Breath
  • Bottled Water and Tooth Decay
  • Save Those Baby Teeth?
  • Announcing an exiting new procedure... LUMINEERS!
  • Does Red Wine Prevent Tooth Loss??
  • All You Ever Wanted To Know About Chewing Gum!
  • Tooth Fairy Helps Hurricane Victims
  • Oral Canser Prevention
  • Sweet Tooth
  • A New Dental Condition: "Meth Mouth"
  • Burning Mouth Syndrome (BMS)
  • Chewing Gum Is Good For Your Teeth??
  • Bottled Water Facts
  • Sweet News
Winter 2004
  • Thumbsucking and Your Child
  • Secondhand Smoke, decay, and Gum Disease
  • New! Laser Scan Cavity Detector
  • Diabetes and Dental Health
  • Protect Your Children with "Toothprints"!
  • The Dental Benefits of Green Tea
  • Three New Teeth Whitening Systems
  • Too Much Water Can Be Bad!
  • Searching for a new job? ...First look at your teeth!
  • THE SMILE STARTER!
  • The Silent Disease...
  • The First Dental Implant Was Done In Ancient Times!
  • Sippy Cups - Hidden Danger!
  • Asthma-tooth Decay Link Suspected
  • Tooth Worms in Brazil
  • Women's Oral Health
  • Men's Oral Health
  • Watch Your Tongue!
  • How To Take Care of Your Baby's Teeth
  • Your Best Friend's Teeth
  • What's New...
  • Here's the Lowdown on Toothbrushes...
  • We're Not Blowing Smoke
  • What's New...
  • The Importance Of An Oral Cancer Exam
  • What To Do If Your Tooth Is Knocked Out
  • What's New...
  • Is it a Cold Sore or a Canker Sore? ... What Are They?
  • Ask Your Dentist
  • What's New...
  • Stop Grinding Your Teeth Away!
  • Tips For Tots
  • What's New...
  • New Non-Surgical Gum Disease Treatment is Now Available
  • The Real Risk of Dental X-Rays
  • What's New...
  • Tongue Piercing Can Be Dangerous!
  • Gum Disease Not Always Caused By Poor Oral Hygiene
  • Did You Know?...




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