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Sugar Series Introduction. General health issues, hidden sugars & the thought provoking Aussie Damon Gameau's 'That Sugar film'
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Denplan have a free to enter competition on Facebook at the minute with the chance to win a Jamie Oliver baking set, just in time for Christmas this might be just the ticket for some last minute nibbles.
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Only brush twice a day...for 2 minutes each time
It's the final week of this years mouth cancer awareness month, and as a poignant reminder Denplan have a video of survivors telling their stories of how their regular dental check-ups allowed their Dentist to diagnose them & get them rapid treatment.
Oral cancer, just like many cancers if diagnosed early, has a very good chance of being treated & cured. Visiting your dentist for a 6 monthly check-up gives you this peace of mind as we are always on the look out.
In my 24 year dental career I have personally diagnosed & referred 2 patients who both had rapid treatment & survived mouth cancer. Mouth cancer does not discriminate. It can happen to anyone.
Remember your 6 monthly check up. Just because you haven't got tooth-ache or any other problem doesn't mean there's nothing for us to look at. We are not just looking at your teeth!
One of the 'core' subjects in any Dentist's, Dental care professional, or support staff's continued professional development program is annual CPR training. We regularly have team practice sessions, & here they are all polishing their skills.
We have our own resuscitation model who managed to survive the training session & even managed to read a comic afterwards!
Here's the St John's ambulance most recent video on CPR.
The UK will join the rest of Europe in a 1 minutes silence to pay respect to the victims of the 13th November terrorist atrocities at 11am today.
Hopefully you haven't helped but notice this month's mouth cancer awareness campaign & the 'Blue Lip Selfies' appearing on the web & social media.
Many are not aware of the rapid increase in mouth cancer in younger people that is not caused by smoking or alcohol use. This being linked to the same virus, HPV, that causes cervical cancers.
Smoking/tobacco & alcohol are still the major risk increasing factors.
A healthy diet has also been found to reduce risk with each additional serving of fruit or vegetables.
Early diagnosis is the key to successful treatment (as with many cancers) so remember to keep that regular check up appointment, as mouth cancer screening is part & parcel of this, it's a simple as that. No need for fancy tests or invasive procedures.
Cancer can affect anyone, here actor Michael Douglas, an oral cancer survivor himself explains.
Colgate have a great program to help primary school motivate their pupils.
They have access to the same educational materials we get from Colgate, all teachers need to do is contact Colgate UK through their web site to get hold of it HERE