A commentator on one of my YouTube videos asked that I create a video demonstrating the Comfort Control Syringe -- which is a tool I use to give painless dental injections.
So I did!
I enjoy making these videos, so if you'd like see something demonstrated or have a question about a dental procedure, please let me know.
Friday, August 22, 2008
Demonstration of Comfort Control Syringe
Posted by Helaine Smith, DMD at 12:15 PM 2 comments
Monday, August 18, 2008
Sleep Apnea Hot Topic at IACA Conference
Sleep apnea was a hot topic at the IACA (International Association of Comprehensive Aesthetics) conference a couple of weeks ago.
Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is caused by a partial or complete blockage of the upper airway, which occurs during sleep.
People with untreated OSA frequently stop breathing while sleeping – sometimes hundreds of times a night – and often for a minute or more. Episodes usually end when the individual wakes up slightly, returning to normal breathing.
You can read more about it at my newsletter: Dentists on the Front Line of the Battle Against Obstructive Sleep Apnea
One of the new and interesting theories brought up at the conference is that bruxism -- or teeth grinding -- might be caused by sleep apnea. Because they have a dry mouth from snoring and the open posture of the mouth, people need to create saliva and mucous to lubricate the airway while they sleep. Hence, they grind their teeth.
Attending conferences is one way I try to keep abreast of new developments in dentistry. The IACA is a progressive and dynamic organization that is always on the cutting edge of clinical and technological advances in Aesthetic Dentistry, so I enjoy attending their conferences.
Of course, having the conference in Orlando was very nice, too. :-)
Posted by Helaine Smith, DMD at 5:39 PM 0 comments
Labels: sleep apnea, teeth grinding
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Demonstration of ViziLite Plus Oral Cancer Screening
Testing for oral cancer is as easy as rinsing your mouth with a special solution -- as this video I produced for YouTube shows.
The test allows dentists like myself to see cancer cells before they become apparent to the naked eye.
Edited to add: Be sure to check out my new Squidoo page for the ViziLite test!
Posted by Helaine Smith, DMD at 8:53 AM 0 comments