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The Vital Importance of the Oral Systemic Link
Video Runtime - 3 minutes, 8 seconds
May 3, 2017

Dr. Brad Bale, M.D., and Amy Doneen, MSN, ARNP, founders of the Bale/Doneen Method for preventing Heart Attacks, Strokes, and Type II Diabetes, teach physicians, dentists, and other healthcare providers all over the world about the Oral Systemic Link. They even guarantee that if you follow their method, you will not get …

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5 Common Bacteria in the Mouth are CAUSATIVE of Heart Attacks, Strokes, and Cardiovascular Disease - What You Need to Know and Do!
Video Runtime - 6 minutes, 31 seconds
Nov 16, 2017

In this short video Dr. Amy Doneen discusses the landmark research published in the British Medical Journal showing that 5 common bacteria in gum disease in the mouth are CAUSATIVE of cardiovascular disease - heart attacks and strokes. She tells you how to determine if you have these bacteria. Even …

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Dr. Doug Thompson Interviewed on His Treatment Protocol for an Oral Systemic Dental Practice
Video Runtime - 26 minutes, 9 seconds
May 3, 2017

In this comprehensive talk, Dr. Mike Milligan talks to Dr. Doug Thompson on the specific procedures and protocols behind running an oral systemic dental practice. If you’ve ever wondered how it’s done, Dr. Thompson is the dentist to ask.                     Dr. Doug …

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Dr. Tom Nabors on Laboratory Testing for Oral Bacteria in the Dental Office
Video Runtime - 10 minutes, 6 seconds
May 3, 2017

Oral bacteria cause gum disease, tooth decay, and all kinds of problems in the mouth, which can cause problems in other parts of the body. Dr. Tom Nabors, the Founder of OralDNA, spoke to us during an AAOSH meeting at the Cleveland Clinic, ranked by U.S. News and World Report in …

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Dr. Duane Keller Talks About the Effectiveness of Perio Protect on Oral and Systemic Health
Video Runtime - 6 minutes, 13 seconds
May 3, 2017

Dr. Duane Keller, the inventor of Perio Protect, shows moderate gum disease is an open bleeding wound the size of the palm of your hand through which people grind bacteria into their blood stream every time they eat. By treating only gum disease, 29 of 32 people after 14 days …

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Understanding Chronic Inflammatory Autoimmune Diseases
Video Runtime - 24 minutes, 4 seconds
May 3, 2017

Dr. William Nordquist presents a talk on chronic inflammatory autoimmune diseases. The diseases are thought to be caused from normal oral bacteria that has gotten out of balance. When spirochetes get to a large percentage of the oral bacterial flora, they cause periodontal disease and bone loss. The bone loss finding …

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Dental Air Force Proves More Effective at Killing Oral Bacteria Than Standard Toothbrushing
Video Runtime - 14 minutes, 18 seconds
May 3, 2017

Dr. Piero Policicchio, inventor of the Dental Air Force, a household dental appliance that uses water and air for daily oral hygiene rather than toothbrushing. In this video, Dr. Piero discusses the test results of using this device on various infectious bacteria in the oral cavity and its effects on diabetes and …

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Dr. Mark Cannon on Pregnancy, Early Childhood Disease, and Oral Health
Video Runtime - 9 minutes, 6 seconds
May 3, 2017

Dr. Mark Cannon talks with us about the emerging science behind oral microbes between mother and her child in the womb. “We used to believe that Amniotic fluid was sterile. We were wrong – it is filled with different types of bacteria.” The new science investigates the ways that cultivating …

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Periodontal Disease with Treatment Reduces Subsequent Cancer Risks
May 3, 2017

Abstract  AIM: The aim of our study was to evaluate the relationship between routine treatment of periodontal disease (PD) and the subsequent risks for cancers in Taiwan.   METHODS: Study participants were selected from the Taiwan National Health Insurance (NHI) system database. The PD with a routine treatment cohort contained …

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Researchers Find Association Between Oral Pathogens and Gastric Precancerous Lesions
May 3, 2017

Published in the Journal of PLoS One http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23308100 Abstract: “We examined whether colonization of selected oral pathogens is associated with gastric precancerous lesions in a cross-sectional study. A total of 119 participants were included, of which 37 were cases of chronic atrophic gastritis, intestinal metaplasia, or dysplasia. An oral examination was …

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Mouth Bacteria Can Worsen Colorectal Cancer – Cancer Network
May 4, 2017

From a paper published in Cell Host and Microbe, a series of laboratory findings showed that fusobacteria, commonly found in the mouth, travels through the bloodstream and enriches colorectal cancer cells, a process mediated by the Fap2 protein’s ability to recognize a sugar called Gal-GalNAc. In the future, either Fap2 or …

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Is There Really NO Good Evidence for Flossing Your Teeth?
May 4, 2017

A few weeks ago the Internet and news media all over the US began reporting that there was “weak amount of evidence” supporting the idea that flossing teeth helped to prevent tooth decay and gum disease. Almost all of these news reports, by organizations and journalists who you would think would …

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Scientific Study Links P. Gingivalis With Coronary Inflammation
May 4, 2017

P. Gingivalis – the oral pathogen responsible for periodontal disease – has now been shown to cause coronary inflammation. A recent study by researchers at Örebro University, Sweden, used gene-expression analysis to demonstrate a direct link between periodontal pathogens and coronary inflammation. Their research is the first to show a direct causal …

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Severity of Chronic Periodontitis Directly Related to Severity of Heart Attacks
May 4, 2017

 “Researchers at the University of Granada prove that the extent and severity of chronic periodontitis is directly related to the severity of myocardial infarction This research, published in the Journal of Dental Research, surveyed 112 patients who had suffered from an acute case of myocardial infarction. These patients underwent a …

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MouthWatchers Toothbrush – Nano-Silver Bristles Stay 99.7% Germ Free
Video Runtime - 7 minutes, 4 seconds
May 4, 2017

Dr. Ron Plotka, practicing dentist and developer of the revolutionary new MouthWatchers manual and power toothbrushes explains the benefits of their nano-silver bristles for unsurpassed anti-bacterial action. Within 6 hours of use, 99.7% of all microbes are destroyed, giving you a clean brush every time you use it! And the outer …

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Non-Surgical Periodontal Treatment Offers Your Patients an Effective Alternative to Surgery
Video Runtime - 4 minutes, 45 seconds
May 4, 2017

Non-Surgical Periodontal Treatment Dr. Gordon Wilson talks to us about how dentists can provide their patients with a non-surgical option to periodontal surgery.                     Dr. Gordon Wilson has created Perio101, a non-invasive, very cost-effective alternative protocol to traditional gum surgery which …

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Dr. Lisa Marie Samaha of the Perio Arts Institute Discusses its Benefits with OralSystemicLink.net
Video Runtime - 13 minutes, 3 seconds
May 4, 2017

Dr. Lisa Marie Samaha, founder of the Perio Arts Institute, discusses the integration of perio into your practice, her Perio Passion! seminars, and the new changes in dentistry from an understanding of the oral-systemic link.                     For More Information Contact: Dr. Lisa Marie …

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Dr. Rod Kurthy Discusses Marketing Dentistry, Use of Diode Lasers, and Perio Protocol
Video Runtime - 8 minutes, 10 seconds
May 4, 2017

Dr. Rod Kurthy discusses the importance and how-to of marketing your dentistry, the use of diode lasers, perio protocol, and resources for you to learn more.                       For More Information Contact: Dr. Rod Kurthy Evolve Dental Technologies Websites: www.KoRwhitening.com Phone: (866) 763-7753 …

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Periodontitis, Microbiomes and their Role in Alzheimer’s Disease
Apr 9, 2018

Authors: Anna B. Pritchard, StJohn Crean, Ingar Olsen, and Sim K. Singhrao     Abstract "As far back as the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, microbial infections were responsible for vast numbers of deaths. The trend reversed with the introduction of antibiotics coinciding with longer life. Increased life expectancy however, accompanied the emergence of …

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