Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Sherwood, Illinois, kids teeth are rotting despite fluoridation

Sweet tooth trouble: More cavities being seen in younger kids - Joliet Herald News

Fluoridation is state mandated in Illinois. Dr. Gina Mueller, a Shorewood dentist, said she’s not surprised when she sees young children coming in her office with six or eight or even a dozen cavities. It seems like the past few years, she said, it’s becoming more common for toddlers to develop a mouth-ful of cavities even before their first dental checkup.


“It’s almost more surprising to see a kid without cavities,” she said.
Her fellow dentists at Shorewood Family Dental Center say they are observing the same trend, and they are not alone.

Kids' Teeth Rotting in fluoridated Lebanon, New Hampshire

Valley News ~ Full Story: [fluoridated] Lebanon, NH -- When Dr. Dianna Baker tells kids to open up and say “ah,” she's rarely surprised to see at least one rotting tooth.

Often, it's worse. She's seen children, most of them under the age of 5, who needed general anesthesia before getting teeth pulled. She's seen kids go to the hospital emergency room because their mouths were causing them so much pain.

Baker isn't a dentist; she's a pediatric resident at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. But the problems she's seen in her patients’ mouths have convinced her that oral health cannot be left to the dentistry profession alone to address.

Veterans Lack Dental Care

Dentists stand up for veterans at Stand Down in San Diego - latimes.com: In recent years, dental care has become increasingly important. Some 379 teeth were pulled by Navy and civilian dentists this year. Many of the veterans had gone years without dental care, living with the pain of rotten teeth, often unable to eat.

Monday, July 16, 2012

Kids & Cavities: A Rising Trend | Medical News and Health Information

Durham, NC is fluoridated:   "Every new patient is coming in with a mouth full of cavities," Martha Ann Keels, DDS, Ph.D., Pediatric dentist at Duke University Medical Center told Ivanhoe.

Kids & Cavities: A Rising Trend | Medical News and Health Information: More than one-fourth of children between ages two and five suffer from tooth decay in the U.S. Half of kids between ages 12 and 15 have it. The problem has become so bad that many kids need surgery to have their numerous cavities filled. We have more on how you can stop it in your kids


Saturday, July 07, 2012

Too few Illinois kids on Medicaid getting needed dental care | Chicago Muckrakers

Fluoridation is state-mandated in Illinois; but
Too few Illinois kids on Medicaid getting needed dental care | Chicago Muckrakers: In Illinois, that's a majority of kids on Medicaid, according to a new report

Report Says 20 Percent of FL Adults Unable to See Dentist Due to Cost - The Bradenton Times - Free News for Bradenton, FL and Manatee County

Report Says 20 Percent of FL Adults Unable to See Dentist Due to Cost - The Bradenton Times - Free News for Bradenton, FL and Manatee County: BRADENTON -- An analysis by the Florida Public Health Institute shows a significant proportion of Florida’s population is unable to access routine dental care, arguably costing the state, taxpayers, and health insurance ratepayers more for addressing oral health emergencies than the cost of improving prevention services.

Tuesday, July 03, 2012

More than 3,000 Patients Get $1.75 Million in Free Dental Care at Record-setting WDA Mission of Merc - 7/2/2012

Wisconsin is 88% fluoridated - More than 3,000 Patients Get $1.75 Million in Free Dental Care at Record-setting WDA Mission of Merc - 7/2/2012:

A record $1.75 million in charitable dental care was provided to 3,043 children and adults during 3,595 patient visits at the fourth Wisconsin Dental Association and WDA Foundation Mission of Mercy held June 29 and 30 at the Exhibition Hall at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, Wis.

Individuals and families facing barriers to care on a daily basis sought treatment at this event – the largest charitable dental clinic ever staged in the United States. The first patient arrived 21 hours in advance and slept in a lawn chair overnight outside of the clinic entrance. Doors opened at 5:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday with care concluding around 5:30 p.m. both days.

 A total 13,114 dental procedures were performed, including 2,567 fillings, 2,822 teeth extracted, 1,205 cleanings and 80 root canals. Several dental labs worked with volunteer technicians to create 153 partial dentures.