Not exact matches
The research project — based
on the WHO
Health Promoting Schools concept — focused on increasing the awareness of the importance of oral health among children, families, and schoolteachers in order to develop a healthy school environment, a healthy diet, regular dental care habits in young children and the use of effective fluoridated tooth
Health Promoting Schools concept — focused
on increasing the awareness of the importance of oral
health among children, families, and schoolteachers in order to develop a healthy school environment, a healthy diet, regular dental care habits in young children and the use of effective fluoridated tooth
health among children, families, and schoolteachers in order to develop a healthy school environment, a healthy
diet, regular
dental care habits in young children and the use of effective fluoridated toothpaste.
Dr. Price, a dentist of all people, started exploring non-western
diets and their effect
on health and
dental integrity as early as the 1930s.
As I researched my way into a real food
diet, a lot of things started making a lot more sense, but the idea that
dental health was sheerly genetic and the presence of sugar
on the outside of the teeth causing cavities didn't make sense at all.
This is consistent with Weston Price's emphasis
on the extraordinary skeletal and
dental health and the beautiful, broad, well developed faces of individuals consuming their traditional ancestral
diets, free of refined foods and rich in fat - soluble vitamins.
Back in the 1930's, a dentist named Dr. Weston Price traveled throughout the South Pacific, examining traditional
diets and their effect
on dental and overall
health.
Many have witnessed a near - miraculous halting of
dental decay simply by putting their child
on a gluten - free
diet and restoring gut
health.
Ms. Minger's article is
on the Westonaprice.org website, a website dedicated to the career of Weston A Price, a dentist who carried out research primarily
on the relationship between nutrition and
dental health and advocated a «nutrient dense whole foods
diet», key to which was animal fats, as the
diet for optimal
health.
Back in the 1930s, a dentist named Dr. Weston Price traveled throughout the South Pacific, studying traditional
diets and their effect
on health, and
dental health as well.
Chewing has significant
dental health benefits as well as a calming effect
on pets making it an important part of a raw
diet.
Here is some information
on dental health and cats»
diets.
A multitude of
health problems can be significantly managed
on special
diets, ranging from food allergies, skin problems,
dental disease, gastrointestinal disorders, metabolic diseases such as hyperthyroidism or diabetes mellitus, kidney and lower urinary tract diseases, liver diseases, weight management, joint pain, stress, and cognitive dysfunction («dementia»).
Cats need an extra focus
on their
health as they age like attention to
dental health and a low fat
diet.
There are specially formulated veterinary
dental diets for adult cats and dogs that are great maintenance
diets, which also have a special focus
on dental health.
A dog's
dental health depends a lot
on its breed and
diet.
Brushing your pet's teeth at home and feeding him or her
dental treats or foods such as Feline and Canine CET Chews, or veterinary
dental diets can help maintain your pet's oral
health, but it is important to get your furry friend's teeth examined and cleaned by a professional
on a regular basis.
How quickly plaque, tartar and gum disease develop in your pet's mouth depends
on a number of factors including its age, overall
health,
diet, breed, genetics, and the frequency of
dental cleaning at home or from the vet.
But if, like many people, you simply don't have the time to brush, you can still make a difference in your cat's
dental health by giving them
dental diets such as Hill's T / D or an enzymatic treat, such as C.E.T. Chews,
on a daily basis.
Educated patients
on dental health services, instruct them in appropriate post
dental treatment,
diet, and oral hygiene