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Cosmetic Surgery Abroad Leads to a M. Abscessus Infection Cosmetic Surgery Abroad Leads to a M. Abscessus Infection
This case highlights the potential dangers of receiving cosmetic surgery abroad, especially in countries where infection control measures might be inadequate.Journal of Medical Case Reports
Source: Medscape Today Headlines - January 20, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Family Medicine/Primary Care Journal Article Source Type: news

Dentist: Powys patient's 100-mile round trip for appointment
Dafydd Williams has lived in Wales for 20 years but still has to travel to England for check-ups.
Source: BBC News | Health | UK Edition - January 20, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Upcoming speaker ’s presentations at Edentulism2023 given during ZAGA Center Podcast Series with David Pastorino
In the Canary Islands, Spain, on May 4th-6th, world-leading dentists treating edentulous patients will disseminate their knowledge on treatment options during the conference, ‘Edentulism2023’. This conference provides networking opportunities, spurs research innovation, and brings old and new friends together. Being the first of its kind, the ZAGA Centers podcast series invited four of the upcoming speakers to discuss the presentations they prepared for this conferen ce. Dr. Ana Ferro, Dr. Fadi Yassmin and Dr. Costa Nicolopoulos& Dr. Petros Yuvanoglu share their insights into the need for research on complications, the...
Source: Dental Technology Blog - January 20, 2023 Category: Dentistry Source Type: news

Difficulty moving your jaw could signal certain disorders and even cancer, dentist warns
Popping and clicking sounds when you open your mouth could also indicate a problem.
Source: Daily Express - Health - January 18, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

What ’s the reality behind the ‘Love Island smile’? – podcast
As the ninth series of ITV show Love Island kicked off yesterday, viewers may have noticed contestants ’ perfectly straight, white teeth. But are there risks associated with achieving a flawless smile? Madeleine Finlay speaks to dentist Paul Woodhouse about some of the dangers of dental tourismIn a survey last year of over 1,000 dentists, the British Dental Association found that 94% of respondents had examined patients who had travelled abroad for dental treatments. For patients, this can be a cheaper way to achieve their ‘perfect smile’ and several previous Love Island contestants and social media influencers have ...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - January 17, 2023 Category: Science Authors: Presented and produced by Madeleine Finlay, sound designed by Joel Cox, and executive produced by Ellie Bury Tags: Science Love Island Health UK news Source Type: news

Amsterdam calls for crackdown on menace of souped-up e-bikes
Debby Nieberg was cycling home from the dentist last October, when she was knocked to the pavement and broke her shoulder. According to her police report, the youngster on an e-bike – overtaking Nieberg on Amsterdam’s narrow cycling lanes – got up and cycled off, a crime in itself. “This…#vanmoof #netherlanders #patrickbeerepoot #elisemoeskops #esthervangarderen #radpowerbikes #mauddevries #dutch #debbynieberg #fietsersbond
Source: Reuters: Health - January 14, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

How your New Year health kick could be ruining your TEETH
Dentists in London told MailOnline that the trends could cause 'long-term damage' to teeth and leave health fanatics rushing to the dentist.
Source: the Mail online | Health - January 10, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Smelly breath could be a sign you are 'not eating enough,' dentist warns
Bad breath is not just a side effect of bad oral hygiene, a dentist has said.
Source: Daily Express - Health - January 9, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Prevalence of dental trauma and their relationship to risk factors among 8-15-year-old school children - Saikiran KV, Gurunathan D, Nuvvula S, Jadadoddi RK, Kumar RH, Birapu UC.
BACKGROUND: Tooth injuries lead to functional, aesthetic, and psychological disorders, accompanied by the great concern of the child, the parents, and the dentist. AIM: (a) To assess the prevalence of traumatic dental injury (TDI) and its relations...
Source: SafetyLit - January 4, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Age: Adolescents Source Type: news

Surgeon ' s License Suspension Spotlights Hazards, Ethics of Live-Streaming Surgeries Surgeon ' s License Suspension Spotlights Hazards, Ethics of Live-Streaming Surgeries
Surgeon ' s License Suspended After Live-Streamed Cosmetic ProcedureMedscape Medical News
Source: Medscape Dermatology Headlines - January 4, 2023 Category: Dermatology Tags: Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine News Source Type: news

White or black fungus in the mouth could signal serious health conditions, dentist warns
Ulcers and "abnormal" growths are also potential signs in your mouth of something concerning.
Source: Daily Express - Health - January 4, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Comparison of a noncustom vs custom mandibular advancement device to treat obstructive sleep apnea
This study suggests promise for the use of noncustom fabricated appliances as a trial device, but more long-term research on side effects and patient compliance must be conducted, especially given the conflicting research in this area.6–9 In practice, when noncustom appliances are used, they should be utilized in the short term only and not as a replacement for custom-fabricated, long-term oral appliances. A qualified dentist should always supervise oral appliance therapy, as they are trained to minimize side effects as well as manage side effects that may arise. If a noncustom fabricated appliance is provided, the quali...
Source: Dental Technology Blog - January 3, 2023 Category: Dentistry Source Type: news

'I pulled out 11 of my own teeth and keep them in a jar because I couldn't get a dentist'
George Glinos, from Childwall, has been carrying out his own dental procedures on teeth which have become loose for around four years after saying he has been unable to get treatment on the NHS. In total the 67-year-old said he has pulled out 11 of his own teeth, which he keeps in a jar.
Source: Daily Express - Health - January 1, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Cosmetic Surgery Goes Viral
(MedPage Today) -- In this exclusive video, Charlotte Markey, PhD, professor of psychology and chair of the health sciences department at Rutgers University-Camden in New Jersey, discusses the recent social media trend of posting cosmetic surgery...
Source: MedPage Today OB/GYN - December 29, 2022 Category: OBGYN Source Type: news

I ' m a leg-lengthening surgeon. I won ' t do cosmetic procedures because they cheapen what my work is really about — fixing deformities.
Dr. S. Robert Rozbruch is an orthopedic surgeon who corrects leg deformities. Courtesy of S. Robert Rozbruch Dr. S. Robert Rozbruch has led limb-lengthening and reconstruction surgery for more than 20 years. Rozbruch performs 350 to 400 limb-lengthening surgeries and deformity corrections a year.…#nazis #hss #ellipsetechnologies #brazil #srobertrozbruch #switzerland #unitedarabemirates #courtesyof #baltimore #newyorkcity
Source: Reuters: Health - December 29, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news