You may ask why? Well this is C3H8O or C3H7OH or CH3CHOHCH3 It is a colorless, flammable chemical compound with a strong odor. It is a secondary alcohol. Isopropyl Alcohol – Inhalation of Isopropyl Alcohol Alleviates Nausea in ED Patients! Well thats simple, many people have these laying around. Dr. Diana Egerton-Warburton and her team performed a Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing…
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Is Hookah smoking really safer?

Dr. Munshi’s team examined the myth that water pipe or better known as “hookah” smoking is less harmful than cigarettes. Well, according to the CDC, there are about 2.3 million Americans who smoke tobacco from pipes, and many of those who smoke water pipes. In their research published in the most recent edition of the JADA (The…
6 Reasons for Considering Dental Implants

Loss of permanent teeth is more common than you’d think. The average adult age 20-34 is missing 1 permanent tooth, the average adult age 35-49 is missing 3 permanent teeth, and the average adult over the age of 50 is missing 6 permanent teeth! There are a variety of different tooth replacement options, but…
10 Facts About Jaw Surgery

If you have been considering jaw surgery but aren’t sure what to do, you may want to take into account some of these interesting facts
Dental Implants: What’s All The Hype?

These days, we all know someone who has a dental implant, and you have probably heard us champion these teeth substitutes, as they become more and more the common cure for missing teeth!
Wisdom Teeth FAQs

Read on for the answers to some frequently asked questions about those tricky third molars.
Total hip replacement and antibiotics

In the most recent edition of the JADA there was an article referring to the indiscriminate use of antibiotics in patients with prosthetic joints, before dental treatments. Results: ” A strategy of foregoing antibiotic prophylaxis before dental visits was cost-effective and resulted in lower lifetime accumulated costs ($11,909) and higher accumulated quality-adjusted life years (QALYs)…
Dieting and Dental Health

Read on for a list of nutrients you might be missing and some tips for balancing your diet with your oral health!
Carbs or fat?

Do you cut here OR Are you considering a weight-loss program? That can be confusing for anyone. Some recommend fat restriction, while others recommend cutting the carbohydrates. So which one is it? A research team led by Dr. Kevin Hall of NIH’s National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) conducted a study…
Common Causes of Facial Trauma

Injuries to the face and mouth are emotionally upsetting as well as physically damaging. It’s extremely important to have medical and dental care by experts who know how to address the psychological, medical, and aesthetic elements of recovery. This blog will cover the most common causes of facial trauma and the types of injures that may occur. As with most injuries, prevention is the best medicine, so we will cover tips in avoiding facial trauma all together!