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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Newcastle University researchers recommend a new evidence-based national policy is needed to enhance children&#8217;s oral health.  October 25th, 2024: In response to the oral health crisis affecting millions of children in England due to tooth decay, a group of recommendations has been put up by scientists at Newcastle University. The research...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="font-weight: 400;"><em>Newcastle University researchers recommend a new evidence-based national policy is needed to enhance children&#8217;s oral health.</em><em> </em></p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;"><strong>October 25<sup>th</sup>, 2024:</strong> In response to the oral health crisis affecting millions of children in England due to tooth decay, a group of recommendations has been put up by scientists at Newcastle University. The research urges the new government to create a national strategy for children&#8217;s oral health and offers suggestions for lowering childhood sugar intake, optimising fluoride exposure, and expanding access to dental care.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">The study, which is titled &#8220;An evidence-based plan for improving children&#8217;s oral health with and through educational settings,&#8221; was produced by Child of the North and Anne Longfield’s Centre for Young Lives think tank. It focusses on how the incoming government may prioritise young people&#8217;s life opportunities in the formulation and implementation of public policy.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">In England, tooth decay affects millions of children and young adults, and the research highlights the significant and varied scope of this problem and how it lowers their quality of life. If left untreated, it can lead to toothache, insomnia, changed eating patterns, and even harm speech and language development. Children who suffer from poor dental health may be less likely to develop to their full potential and experience a decrease in confidence. Additionally, there is evidence that indicates the impact of dental decay on children living in underprivileged areas is greater, even when taking into consideration the various degrees of dental decay.</p>
<p style="font-weight: 400;">In order to enhance children&#8217;s oral health and lessen social disparities—particularly those faced by youth in the North of England—the research suggests that the incoming government create and execute a national strategy for improving children&#8217;s oral health. A national board of representatives from departmental and local government offices, dental associations and speciality societies, academic institutions, citizen representatives, and charitable groups would be in charge of this. This approach would consist of:</p>
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<li style="font-weight: 400;">Minimising sugar intake through legislative measures like extending the Soft Drinks Industry Levy to cover additional sugar-sweetened drinks like sugary milkshakes.</li>
<li style="font-weight: 400;">Imposing limitations on the promotion, marketing, and advertising of food.<br />
restricting sales of energy drinks with caffeine to those under the age of sixteen.</li>
<li style="font-weight: 400;">Maximising the amount of fluoride exposure by combining community water fluoridation with more focused initiatives like supervised brushing.</li>
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<p style="font-weight: 400;">Additionally, it lays out recommendations for how early childhood and education-based interventions—co-designed by health visitors, nurseries, and schools—can be optimised for their impact.</p>
<p>The study showcases cutting-edge methods that are now being used to treat children&#8217;s oral health issues. It outlines the important role that local government may play in lowering sugar intake and the various approaches that local governments have taken to cut back on the consumption of foods and beverages that are rich in fat, sugar, and salt.</p>
<p>In comparison to their southern counterparts, children and young people living in the North of England are more severely impacted by higher levels of deprivation and associated unmet dental needs, according to Paula Waterhouse, President of the British Society of Paediatric Dentistry and Professor of Paediatric Dentistry at Newcastle University. She said: “It is time to establish an oral health strategy for children and young people across England.<strong> The evidence base garnered by existing oral health research should be used to inform Government strategy</strong> and implementation of both national and local policies.</p>
<p>“We need to act now. Our children’s health depends on it and it’s everybody’s business – parents, dental and medical teams, health visitors, industry, education colleagues, and policy makers. We all have a part to play.”</p>
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		<title>Smile Through the Storm: How Hormones Can Affect Your Oral Health and What to Do About It &#8211; Dr Chaitali Doshi, BDS, PGCE (Root Canal Specialist) Founder/Partner at Beaming Smiles Dental Clinic</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Smile Through the Storm: How Hormones Can Affect Your Oral Health and What to Do About It - Dr Chaitali Doshi, BDS, PGCE (Root Canal Specialist) Founder/Partner at Beaming Smiles Dental Clinic</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://newsmantra.in/smile-through-the-storm-how-hormones-can-affect-your-oral-health-and-what-to-do-about-it-dr-chaitali-doshi-bds-pgce-root-canal-specialist-founder-partner-at-beaming-smiles-dental-clinic/">Smile Through the Storm: How Hormones Can Affect Your Oral Health and What to Do About It &#8211; Dr Chaitali Doshi, BDS, PGCE (Root Canal Specialist) Founder/Partner at Beaming Smiles Dental Clinic</a> appeared first on <a href="https://newsmantra.in">newsmantra.in l Latest news on Politics, World, Bollywood, Sports, Delhi, Jammu &amp; Kashmir, Trending news | News Mantra</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Mumbai: Ever noticed your gums feeling puffier or your mouth extra sensitive around your period? I</strong>t&#8217;s not your imagination! Hormones play a surprising role in our oral health, and fluctuations throughout life can have a noticeable impact. The good news is that with a little understanding and some simple tweaks, you can keep your smile sparkling even when your hormones are on a roller coaster.</p>
<p>During pregnancy, there is a surge in hormones such as estrogen and progesterone which make your gums more susceptible to inflammation. This can lead to gingivitis, also known as pregnancy gingivitis, causing swollen, tender, and sometimes bleeding gums. Don&#8217;t worry, this is usually temporary and resolves after childbirth. However, it&#8217;s a sign to step up your oral hygiene game!</p>
<p>Monthly hormonal shifts during menstruation can also bring on similar symptoms. You might experience some gum sensitivity or develop canker sores, those pesky little mouth ulcers. These are usually short-lived, but if they become severe or frequent, let your dentist know.</p>
<p><strong>Now, let&#8217;s talk about menopause.</strong> The dramatic drop in estrogen during this time can affect your mouth in several ways. Dry mouth, a condition where your mouth doesn&#8217;t produce enough saliva, becomes more common. <strong>Saliva plays a vital role in washing away bacteria and keeping your mouth healthy, so dryness can increase your risk of cavities.</strong> <strong>Additionally, some women might experience bone loss in the jaw, which can affect the stability of their teeth.</strong></p>
<p>So, what can you do to keep your smile healthy amidst these hormonal shifts? Here are some useful tips:</p>
<p>Brushing and Flossing: This might seem obvious, but it&#8217;s crucial. Brushing twice a day for two minutes and flossing daily removes plaque, the main culprit behind gingivitis and cavities. Be gentle with your gums, though, especially during times of heightened sensitivity.</p>
<p><strong>Diet</strong>:&nbsp; Sugary foods and drinks feed the plaque bacteria, so limiting them is key. Opt for water throughout the day to stay hydrated and help with dry mouth.</p>
<p><strong>Regular Dental Checkups:</strong> Schedule regular dental cleanings and checkups with your dentist. They can monitor your oral health for any changes and provide personalized advice based on your specific needs.</p>
<p><strong>Dry Mouth Relief:</strong> If you experience dry mouth, consult your dentist as they can prescribe mouthwash and lozenges for improving the saliva flow.</p>
<p>Remember, communication is key. Let your dentist know about any hormonal changes you&#8217;re experiencing and any oral symptoms you notice. They can tailor your treatment plan and offer additional guidance.</p>
<p>By following these simple tips and maintaining open communication with your dentist, you can ensure your oral health remains bright, even when your hormones are bringing on a storm.</p>
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