Monday, December 26, 2011

PCOS and Hair Loss - Natural Therapies Can Restore Scalp Hair

!±8± PCOS and Hair Loss - Natural Therapies Can Restore Scalp Hair

Excessive scalp hair loss is a severe challenge to a woman's self image and her standing in business and society. Although we usually think of balding as a man's problem, women actually make up forty percent of the people in North America experiencing the distress of excessive hair loss. Many women losing significant scalp hair have Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. Safe, effective, natural therapies that treat the hormone imbalances related to PCOS will also restore your hair to optimal health. I am delighted to offer you these indispensable tools to help you restore your hair and your health.

Women experiencing hair loss lose ground fast in today's world. At work and in her personal life a woman's appearance has much to do with her financial and social success. Men may also prefer not to go bald. But since balding is known to be caused by high levels of testosterone, a bald man may be credited with extra virility. There is no such happy story for balding women. The appearance of thinning scalp hair translates to a significant loss of personal power for women.

The medical community in general treats women's hair loss as a minor health issue. Most physicians have little inclination to address the emotional distress you feel. In many cases physicians treat balding as if it were "only" a vanity issue; they may not recognize hair loss as a red flag pointing to serious metabolic conditions, including PCOS.

The psychological pain of hair loss and its effect on our sense of empowerment is as devastating as any disfiguring disease. If you are a balding woman, your hair loss is a life altering condition with profound consequences for your health. Getting your hands on the wheel and driving yourself toward a solution for hair loss is the first step toward reviving your sense of personal strength and power. If hair loss is part of PCOS, the effort you make to restore your physical health will also renew scalp hair growth.

You need expert help to properly diagnose the cause of your hair loss. Hair loss that could have been merely temporary may become permanent if you have a delayed or incorrect diagnosis. Misdiagnoses is perhaps the most frustrating aspect of hair loss for women. The information I present here will help you identify the cause of your hair loss and ideally lead you and your doctors to proper treatments for your kind of hair loss, sooner rather than later.

Alopecia is the medical term for excessive or abnormal hair loss. There are different kinds of alopecia. What all hair loss has in common, whether it's in men or women, is that it is always a symptom of something else that's gone wrong. Your hair will remain on your head where it belongs if hormone imbalance, disease, or some other condition is not occurring. That condition may be as simple as having a gene that makes you susceptible to male or female pattern baldness. Or it may be as complex as a whole host of diseases. Hair loss may be a symptom of a short-term event such as stress, pregnancy, or a side effect of certain medications. In these situations, hair grows back when the event has passed. Substances including hormones and medication can cause a change in the hair growth patterns. When this happens, growth and shedding occur at the same time. Once the cause is dealt with, hairs go back to their random pattern of growth and shedding, and balding stops.

Alopecia: A Common Problem

Today more women than ever are experiencing hair loss -- and the causes are typically quite different that what causes balding in men. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, some 30 million women in the United States are experiencing some degree of distressing scalp hair loss. The most common causes of scalp hair loss in women can include:

Mineral or vitamin deficiency - zinc, manganese, iron, vitamin B6, biotin

Essential fatty acid deficiency from a low calorie diet or eating disorders

Protein deficiency, as is common with vegetarian diets

Anemia from a low iron diet, poor digestion or any excess blood loss

Eating disorders, like anorexia, bulimia, even 'yo-yo' dieting; also compulsive or excessive physical exercise

Drug toxicity, for instance anesthesia with surgery or chemotherapy for cancer

Many prescription medications have hair loss as a potential 'side' effect, including bromocriptine, beta blockers, ACE inhibitors, amphetamines, anti-cholesterol agents

Severe infections, either viral or bacterial

Severe stress, either a sudden extreme event or persistent, long term challenges

Any hypothalamic or pituitary disorder

Any liver, thyroid gland, adrenal gland or ovarian disorder, including PCOS

Any sex steroid imbalance such as low progesterone, estrogen dominance, excess testosterone or insulin

Starting or stopping any hormone therapy, including birth control pills, menopausal hormone replacement treatment or thyroid hormone replacement

Any natural event that causes big hormone changes, like child birth, breastfeeding and weaning or menopause

Perms, hair color, bleach, improper brushing/combing, pulling on the hair

Autoimmune disease such as lupus or multiple sclerosis

Allergies to foods, medicines, environmental chemicals or topical drugs

Recent hepatitis B shot. If you had a Hep B vaccine since this hair loss started, there may be a connection.  An article in the Journal of the American Medical Association (278:117-8, 1997) links the Hep B vaccine to increased incidence of alopecia in women.

How does an individual woman figure out why she is losing too much of her hair? To understand that, it's important to understand how hair grows.

Hair Grows in Cycles  

Scalp hair grows about one-half inch per month. An individual strand of hair will grow for two to six years. Eventually each hair "rests" for a while, and then falls out. Soon after, that follicle will start growing a new strand. A healthy scalp will let about 100 of these cycling hairs fall out every day.

In folks with a genetic predisposition to hair loss, and for women with PCOS, hormones called androgens drive this process. Androgen hormones include testosterone, androsteinedione, and dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Men make and use relatively large amounts of androgens. Appropriate, smaller amounts of androgens are essential to women's health as well.

In those who are genetically susceptible, testosterone activates enzymes produced in the hair cell, which then cause it to be converted into the more potent androgen DHT.  DHT then binds with receptors deep within the hair follicle. Eventually, so much DHT builds up that the follicle begins shrinking. It can't produce new hair reliably. Some of the follicles permanently stop producing new hairs. The end result is significant hair loss. The medical term for this condition is androgenic alopecia. Testosterone converts to DHT with the aid of the enzyme Type II 5-alpha reductase, which is held in a hair follicle's oil glands. Actually, it's not the amount of circulating testosterone that is the problem but the amount of DHT clogging up and shrinking scalp follicles, making it impossible for healthy hair to survive.

The process of testosterone converting to DHT, which then harms hair follicles, happens in both men and women. Usually women have a tiny fraction of the amount of testosterone that men make. It seems that for women with hair loss, the actual level of testosterone is not as crucial as are changes in the amount of testosterone she has. A shift in hormone levels triggered by lifestyle or other factors, will cause DHT- triggered hair loss in women. Even when hormone blood levels remain within what doctors consider "normal", they can become high enough to cause a problem for an individual woman. The levels may not rise at all and still be a problem if you are very sensitive to even normal levels of chemicals, including hormones.

Because our hormones operate through a delicately balanced feedback system, with signals sent via the blood between the brain and body tissue, androgens do not need to be raised to trigger a problem. If the so-called female hormones, (which also are essential to men's health) are for any reason shifting in relation to androgens, the resulting imbalance can also cause problems, including hair loss.

Hormones are always changing. Testosterone levels in men drop by as much as 10 percent each decade after age thirty. Women's hormone levels shift with each menstrual cycle, or due to a lack of regular menses, in pregnancies and menopause. Eating disorders, excessive exercise, drugs and environmental toxins can also impact hormone levels.

Keys To Successful Treatment

Treatment of thinning scalp hair must be grounded in changing the habits you may have that support elevated androgens. Diet and exercise are key to maintaining optimal hormone balance. In fact, for women with PCOS, research is clear- there is no drug therapy more effective than proper diet and regular exercise. First, you get your foundational health habits in order; then, specific targeted therapies have the best chance of being effective for you.

Women with PCOS may also have excess coarse dark hair on their face and body. The only way to address the dark, coarse hair that grows out of follicles that have already been altered by excess androgens, is to destroy the follicle with laser or similar therapy. Once a follicle has changed the type of hair it produces, it will not change back. It is crucial to tame the excess androgens and prevent conversion of additional follicles, before investing in a therapy to permanently destroy facial or body hair follicles.

What Causes Women to Lose Too Much Scalp Hair?

For a long time doctors believed that androgenic alopecia was the main cause of balding in both men and women. Now we know that the process that leads to excessive hair loss in women is different. It is called female pattern hair loss.

An important difference between male and female balding is the pattern in which the hair loss occurs. Female pattern hair loss tends to happen as an overall thinning across all areas of the scalp, including the sides and back. Men lose hair from specific spots, like the temple, the crown, that bald spot in the back of the head. Male and female hormone and enzyme receptor sites are also in different areas of the scalp, causing the different gender related loss patterns of hair loss.

A second major difference is that balding in men is usually caused by a man's genetics and his age, but for women, balding can happen at any age.

Lifestyle Choices, Illness and Medical Treatments Cause Hair Loss

Most women with hair loss have multiple features of their lifestyle, diet and health-related events that contribute. Sex hormone fluctuations are responsible for most female hair loss, including those who have PCOS, a recent pregnancy, menopause, hormone replacement therapy or birth control drug side effects. Chemotherapy for cancer, anti-coagulant drugs, iron- deficiency anemia, autoimmune disease can cause hair loss. Any disease involving hormone producing glands, including the thyroid, the adrenal and pituitary glands can trigger balding in women. It is essential for all women to learn the true cause of their hair loss before engaging any particular treatment.

The complex hormonal changes that accompany polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) often result in scalp hair loss. Sometimes hair loss is the first sign that a woman is suffering the metabolic disorder that also causes problems with acne, facial and body hair growth, irregular menstrual cycles and infertility. PCOS is associated with increased risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes and some cancers.

Thyroid disorders, anemia, chronic illness or the use of certain medications, particularly any form of hormone replacement therapy or contraceptive prescriptions- should be considered a possible cause of hair loss in women. Autoimmune disorders will result in somewhat different, often less dramatic hair loss known as alopecia areata -- an inflammatory condition in which hair comes out in clumps or patches.

Any drop in estrogen levels, as happens after pregnancy, with menopause, or when changing your hormone therapy including birth control pill use, will cause what is called estrogenic alopecia. In contrast to testosterone, estrogen helps scalp hair grow faster and stay on the head longer, resulting in thicker hair. This is the reason women's hair gets fuller during pregnancy when estrogen levels are quite high, then sheds several weeks after the baby is born.

For women who do not have fertility-related hormone changes, estrogen-deficiency scalp hair loss generally starts around menopause. This form of female hair loss can be the first sign of approaching menopause. Sometimes the alopecia won't begin until a few months or even years after menstruation has ended. Not all women get noticeable alopecia after menopause but most have a little thinning.

It's not uncommon to have multiple factors involved in female hair loss. Many women with PCOS have thyroid problems, usually hypothyroidism (low thyroid function). Not only does hypothyroidism contribute to weight problems, it can also contribute to hair thinning. Some women with PCOS have both an excessively high level of testosterone and an under active thyroid.

If your hair is thinning, you may have heavy metals like lead, mercury or cadmium in your tissues. These poisonous residues saturate our environment. If you have lived near what is, or ever was an industrial or mining site, or lived with someone who works in a polluting industry, you may be contaminated. If you have ever smoked tobacco, you have a lot of cadmium in your body.

The majority of women with androgenic alopecia have diffuse thinning on all areas of the scalp. Some women may have a combination of two pattern types. Androgenic alopecia is caused by a variety of factors tied to the actions of hormones including PCOS, using contraceptives, pregnancy, and menopause. Any blood sugar and insulin hormone imbalance will lead to excess androgens. Women with insulin resistance, from chronic over-eating of refined carbohydrate food, will see more impact from androgens. Insulin resistance is associated with PCOS as well as Type 2 diabetes. Chronic stress that depletes adrenal glands can change the levels of androgens a woman produces as well. This is often the source of problems like infertility, acne and hair thinning in lean, athletic women with PCOS. Heredity may play a role in androgenic alopecia.

Any big event like childbirth or breastfeeding, malnutrition from an alteration in your diet, a severe infection, major surgery, or any extreme stress, can suddenly shift much of the 90 percent or so of your hairs that are in the growing phase or resting phase into the shedding phase. You will see this shift in the rate of hair loss 6 weeks to three month after the stressful event. This is called telogen effluvium. It is possible to lose great bunches of hair daily with full-blown telogen effluvium. Usually this type of hair loss is reversible, if major stressors are avoided. For some women however, telogen effluvium is a mysterious chronic disorder and can persist for months or years, without ever completely identifying all of the triggering factors.

Anagen effluvium happens when the hair follicle cells are so damaged they can not recover or reproduce. This is usually due to toxicity of chemotherapy for cancer. Chemotherapy is meant to destroy rapidly dividing cancer cells. Hair follicles in the growing (anagen) phase, are therefore vulnerable. Anagen effluvium means the hair shaft narrows as a result of damage to the follicle. The shaft breaks off at the narrowing and causes the loss of hair.

Traction alopecia is damage from hairstyles that pull at hair over time (braiding, cornrows, ponytails, extensions). If the condition is detected early enough, you can change your styling practice to be gentler on the follicles, and your hair will regrow.

Hormone contraceptives are a leading cause of distressing hair loss and other symptoms in women. Since the birth control pill first began being used in 1960, oral contraceptives, injections, implants, skin patches and vaginal rings have become the most commonly prescribed forms of birth control.  

Unfortunately, many young women are given contraceptive hormones even when they are not sexually active, as a 'treatment' for irregular menses or acne. This is a mistake. This is not a treatment that addresses the underlying cause of problem periods or pimples. Contraceptive hormones will severely complicate a woman's hormone balance and can lead to many health problems, including significant hair loss and worsening acne.

All contraceptive drugs use synthetic hormones to suppress ovulation. These drugs cause your ovaries to stop working; they are in a kind of 'sleep' state. Instead of having your natural cycles result from a dance of signals between your body and your brain, your tissues are subject to synthetic hormones in amounts much larger than your body normally makes.  There are many long and short -term consequences to ovarian suppression. Most women experience side effects using contraceptive drugs, including hair loss either during or several weeks or months after stopping the drug.

An article appeared in the Journal of the American Medical Association (278:117-8, 1997) linking the Hepatitis B vaccine to increased incidence of balding in women.

Diagnostic Testing

In order to successfully treat hair loss, it is essential to understand why your hair follicles are not healthy. There are diagnostic tests that may help identify the underlying biochemistry that is contributing to your excess hair loss. However, many women with significant chemical imbalances related to their hair loss will find that these test results are within the "normal" range. That's because in many cases hair loss represents a stage of ill-health that is an early phase of a disease that will eventually fully develop. The lifestyle and dietary habits that eventually cause Type 2 diabetes and heart disease will also cause scalp hair thinning and facial hair coarsening in young women. It is usually many years before these same women have diagnostic tests that reveal they are diabetic or have coronary artery disease. Many of these women have undiagnosed PCOS.

Selective Sensitivity is the underlying problem

Another reason why diagnostic tests may be confusing is because of something called 'selective sensitivity' or 'selective resistance'. It turns out that some body cells are more sensitive than others to the same amounts of hormone. A major complicating factor for some women is that while her muscle and fat may be insulin resistant, other types of organ cells are not.  The pituitary, ovaries, and adrenal glands of an insulin resistant woman are stimulated by higher levels of insulin than is desirable, which causes for instance elevated testosterone. The high levels of androgens in turn increase risk for heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers.

Despite these possible difficulties, it is important to do our best to determine what is and isn't the cause of a major symptom like persistent excessive hair loss. Diagnostic tests that can help identify the source of your metabolic imbalance are:

The hair pull test is a simple diagnostic test in which the physician lightly pulls a small amount of hair (approx. 100 simultaneously) in order to determine if there is excessive loss. Normal range is zero to three hairs per pull.

Hormone levels: Dehydroepiandrosterone, testosterone, androstenedione, prolactin, sex hormone binding globulin, follicular stimulating hormone, and luteinizing hormone. It is ideal to sample for FSH and LH on day 19 to 21 of your menstrual cycle, if those days can be identified.

Fasting blood glucose and insulin levels as well as cholesterol and triglyceride levels

A complete blood count plus serum iron, ferritin and total iron binding capacity

Thyroid stimulating hormone plus a thyroid function panel including T3, T4, and T3 % uptake

VDRL to screen for syphilis

A scalp biopsy should be done before choosing surgical transplant

Densitometry, a magnification device, used check for shrinking of the hair shaft.

Conventional Medical Treatments For Hair Loss

You may be very interested in drug therapies of surgery to address the profound distress of excessive hair loss. It is simply human nature to hope for a simple pill or procedure that will permanently free us from our problems. Unfortunately drugs never actually provide a simple solution. Once you swallow a chemical, it is delivered all over your body; it affects your whole body. We cannot control drugs so they have only the effects we want- there are always side effects that are more or less problematic. Using drug therapy means trading one problem for some others. Sometimes this is exactly the right thing to do. Other times it is a personal disaster. Most drugs will act on all your tissues there is a danger of side effects that further damage your health. Topical treatments applied directly to the scalp use the lowest doses, and are the least harmful drug choices.

You will enjoy the best results when you begin any treatment as soon as possible after hair loss begins. Stopping the adverse effects of androgens means you can prevent further hair loss. And you can support regrowth from the follicles that were dormant still healthy. Depending on how the agent you choose works, stopping treatment will result in the hair loss resuming, unless you have also made other changes in your lifestyle that keep androgens at a level that is healthy and not harmful to you.

Below you will find a list of treatments currently being used to treat hair loss in women. Some of these drugs have not been approved by the FDA for this particular application, however they have all been approved for other applications and are used "off label" to treat hair loss. Currently 2% topical Minoxidil is the only FDA approved treatment specifically for female pattern hair loss.

The effectiveness of these agents and methods will vary from woman to woman, but many women have found that using these treatments has made a positive difference in the character of their hair and their positive self-esteem. As always, treatments have the best chance of being effective if they are geared to the cause of the hair loss as well as to triggering hair growth.

Estrogen and progesterone as hormone replacement therapy (HRT), typically prescribed for women undergoing menopause for any reason, is probably the most common systemic form of treatment for androgenic alopecia in women.

Oral contraceptives will decrease the production of ovarian androgens, and thus can be used to treat women's androgenic alopecia. There are substantial reasons to avoid the use of either synthetic or bio-identical hormone treatments for your hair loss. Some birth control pills actually contribute to hair loss by triggering it or increasing it once it's been triggered by something else. Any individual woman may have a selective sensitivity to any hormone combination- what is a low androgen effect formula for one woman may be a high androgen effect for another.

I am no longer able to recommend the use of birth control pills or other hormone-based contraception to young women. Decades of evidence suggest there are plenty of known, and possibly as yet unknown health risks associated with the use of ANY from of reproductive hormones, either prescription or over-the-counter forms. It is clear that the benefits of hormonal contraceptives are accompanied by significant risks, including making it much more likely that a woman will experience hormone imbalances that lead to a long list of negative effects. Hormone replacement puts you are risk for:

Depression or other mood disorders; decreased libido

Migraines and headaches

Breast lumps, tenderness and enlargement

Vaginal bleeding between periods

High blood pressure (hypertension)

High cholesterol

Blood clot in the leg, felt as: pain in the calf; leg cramps; leg or foot swelling

Blood clot in the lung, felt as: shortness of breath; sharp chest pain; coughing up blood

Heart attack, felt as: chest pain or heaviness

Sudden loss of vision or vision changes, which can be a sign of a blood clot in the eye

Cerebral vascular accident (a stroke): impaired vision or speech; weakness or numbness in a limb; severe headache

Liver damage, seen as: yellow eyes or skin; dark urine; abdominal pain

Allergic reaction: rash; hives; itching; swelling; difficulty breathing or swallowing

Acne

Bloating, nausea and vomiting

Changes in your eyes that make it more difficult to wear contact lenses

If you chose a hormone prescription for any reason, you should be sure to use only low-androgen content methods. If you have a strong predisposition for genetic hair loss, insulin resistance, diabetes, heart disease or any female organ cancer in your family I strongly recommend the use of another non-hormonal form of birth control.

Below is a list of birth control pills ranging from lowest androgen index to highest:

Desogen, Ortho-Cept, Ortho-Cyclen, Ortho Tri-Cyclen, Micronor, Nor-Q D, Ovcon-35, Brevicon/Modicon, Ortho Norvum 7/7/7, Ortho Novum 10-11, Tri-Norinyl, Norinyl and Ortho 1/35, Demulen 1/35, Triphasil/Tri-Levien, Nordette, Lo/Ovral, Ovrette, Ovral, Loestrin1/20, Loestrin 1.5/30.

The following hormonal contraceptives have a significant potential of causing hair loss or making it worse:

Progestin implants, such as Norplant, are small rods surgically implanted under your skin. The rods release a continuous dose of progestin to prevent ovarian function.

Progestin injections, such as Depo-Provera, are given into the muscles of the upper arm or buttocks.

The skin patch (Ortho Evra) is pasted onto your shoulder, buttocks, or other location. It releases progestin and estrogen continuously to prevent your ovaries from producing normal cycles.

The vaginal ring (NuvaRing) is a flexible ring that is inserted into the vagina. This method releases the  lowest amounts of progestin and estrogen.

Minoxidil 2% Topical Treatment - Minoxidil seems to be more effective for women than men, for increasing scalp hair growth. The manufacturers of minoxidil recommend women use 2% minoxidil. There is a 5% solution available that has been tested and found safe enough for men. Because the makers of minoxidil have not invested in the expense of gaining FDA approval for promoting 5% minoxidil for use by women, it must be prescribed and used under a physician's supervision. Small clinical trials on 5% minoxidil for women show that the 5% solution is in fact more effective in both retaining and regrowing hair than the 2 % solution.

Spironolactone (Aldactone) is a potassium-sparing diuretic used to treat high blood pressure and swelling. Spironolactone slows the production of androgens in the adrenal glands and ovaries. It prevents DHT from binding to receptor sites in the hair follicles.

Cimetidine (Tagamet) is a histamine blocker, approved to treat digestive tract ulcers. It prevents the stomach from producing digestive enzymes. Cimetidine also has been shown to block DHT from binding to hair follicle receptor sites.

Cyproterone acetate is used to reduce sexual aggression in men. Cyproterone acetate blocks DHT at hair follicle receptors. It has significant toxicity and long term side effects and is not available in the US.

Ketoconazole is a prescription topical treatment. It is primarily used as an antimicrobial for treating skin fungus. It suppresses production of androgens by adrenal glands, testicles and ovaries. Nizoral shampoo contains 2% ketoconazole. There is an over-the-counter version available. It has 1% active ingredient and is not as effective as prescription strength.

Finasteride is a drug that inhibits the enzyme 5-alpha reductase, an enzyme that deactivates DHT. It is sold as Proscar to treat prostate enlargement in men. Sold as Propecia it is approved by the FDA for male balding. Women should not take it if they are pregnant or might become pregnant because of the risk of feminization effects on a male fetus.        

Surgical Implants

Since hair restoration surgery is an option for the vast majority of the balding men, women may want to consider it. However, the type of hair loss most women suffer from makes hair transplants a bad idea.

Few women have the type of hair loss that make them good candidates for a surgical solution. Most men lose hair in well-defined areas, for instance the receding forehead or the classic round spot on the top of the skull. Little clumps or plugs of hair are removed from areas where healthy follicles are stable and plentiful, and these are transplanted to other areas of the head. Women more often experience an overall thinning across their whole scalp, including the sides and back. Most women have few reliably stable donor sites. Offering to transplant hair from unstable donor sites is medically unethical and women must not allow their distress about balding to get in the way of a cool- eyed look at the rationale behind treatment options offered.

Are any women good candidates for hair transplant? Yes, some.  A small percentage, 2% to 5% of women will have the type of hair loss that will benefit from this type of procedure. They are:

Women who have suffered hair loss due to non-hormonal causes, like traction alopecia.

Women who have scalp scars from some kind of wound or cosmetic surgery and want to repair hair loss around the incision or injury sites.

Women who have healthy and stable donor sites along with balding in a distinct pattern, like a receding hairline or thinning on the very top of the head.

Natural Remedies for Women's Hair Loss

Safe, effective natural therapies are available to help you restore scalp health and increase hair growth. Like all natural therapies, in order to be maximally effective, it is essential to work with you as an individual. Some remedies will be more useful to you than others, depending on your unique, personal physical, mental and emotional health status. It is always important to spend your health care dollars well. I offer a consultation service to help you choose and make best use of the available options for treatment. Please visit your local ND to find out how to benefit from a personal consultation. You will receive recommendations for specific natural therapies, designed for your unique health status, to help you restore your health, and your scalp hair to it's fullest and most enjoyable beauty.


PCOS and Hair Loss - Natural Therapies Can Restore Scalp Hair

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

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How To Choose A Toothbrush and Your Toothpaste

!±8± How To Choose A Toothbrush and Your Toothpaste

There are 2 types of toothbrushes to choose from currently, including those of the manual variety or potentially an electric one. With the cost of dental work being fairly high these days it makes sense to focus primarily on oral hygiene with proper brushing.

With regards to the manual version, toothbrushes have made excellent strides. Multiple bristle strengths have made them more comfortable for each user depending on needs. Whether a user desires whiter teeth with firmer bristle action or maybe has sensitive teeth, these needs can be accommodated.

The handles on the newer designs have more ergonomic designs for a more comfortable grip. The cost of a manual toothbrush is significantly lower than an electric version.

Electric toothbrushes, however, have dropped in price substantially over the last 10 years. Now you can find one for under 10 dollars. It may not be the best toothbrush imaginable, but they are available.

People with weaknesses or physical disabilities affecting their upper extremities have an easier time using an electric toothbrush. Older individuals and kids often have an easier time working with an electric toothbrush.

The more expensive electric toothbrushes have options of varying head shapes and bristle strengths. These are interchangeable, since the toothbrush itself is not disposable. There are studies showing that the brush head shape can actually have a substantial impact on keeping teeth clean. The fact that the different brush heads are available often makes the decision for an electric brush an easy one.

It really is a matter of personal preference, as either a manual brush or electric one with regular brushing and flossing will have the same beneficial results.

Research will not tell definitively which is better at preventing plaque.

So as mentioned it will come down to a decision involving cost, ergonomics, convenience, and the way it makes your mouth feel.

Another decision with regards to your oral health is what kind of toothpaste to use. Many common varieties do a poor job of cleaning your teeth, and may actually harm your enamel. A significant amount of toothpastes that supposedly whiten your teeth actually contain a warning that they may stain your teeth. This is because stannous fluoride is contained, which requires a USFDA warning about potential staining. What, a tooth whitening paste that actually stains your teeth? Avoid these varieties.

A better option is to find a toothpaste that has natural compounds that will whiten teeth and target the bacteria in the mouth causing bad breath.

Look for pastes containing zinc, aloe vera, xylitol, chlorhexidine, and sodium fluoride for instance.

Avoid toothpastes containing saccharin, sodium lauryl sulfate, or stannous fluouride, as they can stain teeth and actually feed bacteria rather than kill them.


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Choosing from the multitude of electronic toothbrush options out there can be a little tricky. However, knowing how to properly use an electronic toothbrush and understanding the available options that are available will help you to make an informed decision.

Who Can Use an Electronic Toothbrush?

An electronic toothbrush vibrates at high speeds and produces more brush strokes per minute than a manual toothbrush. Just about anyone can use this type of toothbrush because it requires less strength to use than a manual toothbrush. They are great for people with disabilities or elderly people who do not have the grip or arm strength to brush thoroughly. Children are also more likely to brush because the toothbrush is easy and fun and those who care for others will find it a much easier way to brush someone's teeth for them.

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Electronic toothbrushes come with a wide variety of features and accessories, but they all can be categorized as either normal powered or sonic power. Normal powered toothbrushes can produce anywhere from 3,000 to 7,500 brush strokes per minute. Brush heads usually spin in a circular motion or vibrate horizontally in a back and forth motion. Brush strokes for a sonic toothbrush will range from 30,000-40,000 strokes per minute and can generate sound waves and vibrating water molecules for better cleaning of teeth and gums.

Brushing Instructions

At least twice a day and after meals, simply place the head of the brush over your teeth with minimal pressure. Move the head of the brush over the teeth ensuring that each area of your mouth is given at least thirty seconds of proper attention. Make sure that you reach each tooth, including those at the back of the mouth where plaque buildup can occur. Some toothbrushes come with safety cut offs that indicate if you are applying too much pressure. Other features can include a tune or alarm that indicates when to move to the next quadrant, or a signal when the two minute brush time is up.

How much will it cost?

Prices will vary widely depending on brand name and included features and accessories. Normal powered toothbrushes will range anywhere from £15-£100. Sonic toothbrushes can be more expensive and range from £100-$£170 in most cases. On this note, expensive doesn't necessarily mean better. If you understand the differences between toothbrushes and know which features you can do without, you can spend less and still get great dental care. A good way to narrow down the list of available choices is to get online and read the reviews written by those who have used the product.

Other Things to Know

Always follow the care and use instructions provided with your electronic toothbrush. It's recommended that you change the head of your toothbrush every three months to prevent germ build up and maintain the effectiveness of the toothbrush. The other important thing to be aware of is the battery life of your toothbrush. Battery operated toothbrushes that use rechargeable batteries are much more cost effective than a unit that uses disposable batteries. These days, rechargeable batteries are pretty standard through and have a great lifespan for those who travel.

If you follow the recommended guidelines for good oral hygiene and understand how to properly use your electronic toothbrush, you are sure to be satisfied with the results. It just may be that you'll soon have to buy one for every member in your household.


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Monday, October 17, 2011

Oral-B Advance Power 450TX Battery-Powered Toothbrush

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Power up your clean with the Oral-B AdvancePower 450 TX toothbrush. Your teeth and gums will feel pampered because you're removing more plaque than an ordinary manual toothbrush.

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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Oral-B S-320 Sonic Complete Rechargeable Power Toothbrush

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The new Oral-B Sonic Complete is the sonic toothbrush specifically designed to care for your whole mouth. Not just sonic. Sonic Complete. Oral B Sonic Complete lets you to choose from multiple sonic modes for a more complete sonic clean.

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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Dental Implant Risks - Real, but rarely

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Devices, dental implants

The current dental implant devices have parts in tow: a titanium rod replaced in the jaw in the socket of the tooth is inserted to the left, and ceramic prosthetic tooth that is attached to the bar of titanium, when merged into the bone of the jaw, in the usually within three to six months after they were inserted.

The risks associated with the use of dental implant associated titianium virtually nonexistent. Titan is one of the most inert metal, which means thatis compatible with human tissue, the auction system does not trigger the rejection of the body frequently in patients undergoing organ transplantation. Titan, in fact, the material of choice for the hip for more than four decades.

The ceramic dental prosthesis in the teeth is no different from normal ceramic used in dental crowns and dental implants is not a risk, except in cases where the prosthetic tooth is not properly installed the titanium rod. The dentalSystem with consequent risk in these cases is that the tooth is to drive the ceramic titanium bar, but can be upgraded easily, and there is no physical danger to the patient.

Medical Dental Implant Risks

Any medical facility risks can be minimized by careful pre-operative examination tooth, in which the patient provides a detailed picture of his health and dental histories. The dentist will use this information to evaluate the possibility of complications isduring and after the dental implant procedure and will take into account not only the condition of the oral health of patients, but joined the risks of dental implant using general anesthesia.

The dental implant risks, which are unavoidable even with the plant's risk of infection, nerve damage, and the possibility that the insertion of titanium bar with the jawbone of the rupture of the sinus membrane. There are also risks associated with post-procedure period, especially if theFollow-up is lax to follow tips for dental care. Patients with diabetes or smoking, have a higher risk of dental implants, because they heal more slowly and less able to fight infections.

Less serious risks are that the dental implant patient is experiencing temporary swelling, pain and pain in the plant. Some patients have suffered temporary speech problems or develop gingivitis, which are also brought to the attention of the dentistas soon as possible.

Although there are a number of risks dentures, the reality is that over ninety percent of all systems result in permanent replacement of diseased or missing teeth with implants that are not only safe but very natural in appearance.


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Friday, September 30, 2011

Oral-B Smartseries 4000 Professional Care Rechargeable, White/Silver

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Friday, September 23, 2011

Oral B toothbrush - Five of the best Dental Care

!±8± Oral B toothbrush - Five of the best Dental Care

If you decide to go with a top of the toothbrush, electronic or a less expensive model, the brand has certainly some Oral-B toothbrushes excellent. Here are five of the most powerful models.

Braun Oral-B Triumph 5000 Toothbrush Power Rechargeable IQ with Smart Guides

This rechargeable toothbrush is on top of the line and comes with a wireless digital display provides feedback during the brush. This model is the only brand to earn platinumApproval for the removal of plaque from the British dental health foundation. The 3D cleaning action pulsates and oscillates at 40,000 times per minute and rotates at 8800 times per minute. A customized brushing your teeth is just a click away with the five cleaning options. In addition, a single charge 10 days and three brush heads have an intelligent plug-and-travel case included so it's a decent-for-money package.

Braun Oral-B Professional Care 3000 Rechargeable Toothbrush 3 mode

WithArrangements for daily cleaning, polishing and sensitive, is developing this electronic toothbrush in order to guarantee whiter teeth in just 21 days. The 3D-filter removes duplicate plaque than a manual toothbrush. A handy timer signals two minutes of your lights brushed for 2 minutes, and tell you when you display too much pressure when brushing your teeth. On a side note, this toothbrush has gained the approval of the Gold Award Foundation British dental health. It isusually a week at a time on one charge with normal use.

Braun Oral-B Professional Care 6000 Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush

This electronic toothbrush uses a 3D method of cleaning. The small head is easier to reach the back teeth, and beats at 20,000 times per minute and rotates at 7,600 revolutions per minute. It comes with a built-in sensor that measures the pause button when you are brushing too hard and two-minute timer, which encourages you to brushrecommended time. If cleaning twice a day for 2 minutes, the charge typically takes up to seven days at a time. Consumers found that this is really good.

Braun Oral-B Professional Care 500 Toothbrush Rechargeable Electric

The electric toothbrush 500 by using a 3D pulse cleaning process in which the head swings, up to 20,000 times per minute and 7600 revolutions per minute by the time plate away twice more than a standard manual toothbrush. ThisModel includes a timer to indicate when the vibration is brushed for the recommended 2 minutes. The toothbrush comes with two brush heads with blue bristles fade gradually with use, to indicate when replacement is necessary, which is very useful. Finally, on a single charge last seven days or longer and a toothbrush simple value, but great.

Braun Oral-B Advanced Power 400 battery toothbrush

This is an economical electric toothbrush with non-slip grip for greater comfortand better control. The compact head makes cleaning hard to reach places like the teeth better again. And 'battery and the battery has a watertight compartment. The bristles are extended to the outer edge to help between teeth and along the gumline. They also fade halfway to indicate that it is time for replacement. This electric toothbrush is not as much power as a rechargeable toothbrushes and sound, but consumers believe that a low price and a guarantee of two years, making ita bargain.

There is always a good idea to determine what functionality you need in a toothbrush and discuss options with your dentist before starting a new regiment. Regardless of which model you choose, be sure to follow the recommended guidelines for regular maintenance and teeth and gums should be healthy and clean for years to come.


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