Stronger Cavity Fillings Made from Human

A new dental filling material uses parts from the human body for controversial ingredients in existing composite or plastic, fillings is currently being developed. The new material appears stronger and longer lasting  with the potential for reducing painful filling cracks and emergency visits to the dentist. Julian X.X. Zhu and colleagues point out that dentists increasingly are using white fillings made from plastic. This is because the traditional fillings contain mercury, which has raised health concerns  consumers and environmental issues. Even so, many plastic fillings contain controversial ingredients  linked to premature cracking of fillings and slowly release bisphenol A, which is potentially toxic to humans and the environment. The new materials developed do not contain any of these controversial or potentially harmful effects. The use bile acids which are produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder to aid … Read more

Interesting Article on Health Care

I very interesting article was posted in The Atlantic by David Goldhill. The article is tilted “How American Health Care Killed my Father.” The article discusses a businessmen and his views and experiences on health-care which led to his father’s death in the ICU. He discusses his thoughts on what is wrong with the health care system in the United States and what some of his suggestions are. You can read the article in full at http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200909/health-care

Treatment Varies Wildly Among Dentists in UK

There is an extremely interesting article posted by Ross Slater over at http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2009/08/24/private-dentists-mirror-investigation-finds-treatment-varies-wildly-115875-21619929/. The article discusses how Ross went to visit six (6) different private dentists in the UK after having not seen an NHS dentist for over a year. He wanted to see what they would say about his teeth and not all the dentists that he had no current problems with his teeth. The results were quite surprising. As the number of fillings recommended varied from zero (o) to five (5). The total bill was also wildly varied at each dentist as was the teeth that needed fillings when it was told one was needed. Read the entire article if you are interested to learn more about the varying dental care found.