Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Salivaomics: the future of dental diagnostics

Did you know your saliva might have potential oral health benefits?  One emerging area is salivaomics, which is the overall study of the biological molecules present in saliva, using various omics technologies. This is a diagnostic tool, and was round because many researchers were discovering so many new components. 

It’s a promising area to monitor various diseases, and even as a cancer screening too.

We all have saliva, and it’s a bodily fluid with so many biometrics too, with many researchers using these biomarkers to better understand various systemic diseases. 

Here, we’ll go over how saliva is the future of the world of dental diagnostics, and also treatment of various systemic problems. 



Saliva and Diagnostics 

Saliva is used for diagnosis because of the different makers that are inside. In your saliva there are RNAs, genes, metabolites, and proteins.   When looked at through different technologies, these biomarkers can tell you so much about this.  Yes, you can look at bulk samples of saliva, and also look to figure out different issues in the oral cavity that are adding to the biological noise within saliva samples.

Think about it.   you get a saliva sample, and you notice there’s an increased amount of different proteins. This could lead to various possibilities on immune issues that are going on, and also help with better understanding these diseases, both autoimmune and bacterial in the mouth.   

Right now, the field is growing, and the studies from this can provide valuable information. 

Saliva for treating other Systemic Diseases 

Cancers, diabetes, and other systemic conditions are hard to properly monitor.   When doing diagnostic tests, sometimes they’re not incredibly accurate.





But your saliva contains your genetics, and in turn, it can give you everything that you need to know about what’s really going on.   getting a feel for the impact your saliva has on your bodily systems is important.

Some people find out they have diabetes through these screenings, and the information netted from this is invaluable to say the least. 

It may be used in the future to find out more diseases, but if you think about it this way, with salivaomics, you’ll be able to get a feel for the current situation, and in turn, also look at the body.   Your saliva is attached to the rest of your body, so reading this can be a tell-all to better understand the current health concerns. 

The future of This Technology 

Right now, this is a growing field.   There’s not a ton of different subpopulations in the biomarkers yet that can be identified.   This creates some issues, and limits just how much you can do with this.

Bear in mind that, like many emerging technologies, it’s not perfect, and it will in turn be a problem if you take it only at face value. When paired with other tests, it provides more accuracy.





There are also other elements that may impact the samples. Bacteria, especially gum disease, can impact the noise in these samples, which in turn, affects the overall accuracy of said samples.

Again, there’s a lot of different things to bear in mind when working with this technology. It is a good place to start, but keep in mind there is still much we should learn.

While we still have a lot to learn, the saliva we produce is a valuable tool in order to create preventative, personalized healthcare that will really step up the overall impact that our health and wellness has, and allows us to as well create better dental plans that will bring personalized, real touches to our mouths. 


Saturday, June 1, 2019

Providing Immediate Oral Care At Home


You may have a medical first aid kit at home in order to deal with the medical emergencies. However, have you ever wondered about arranging a kit to deal with the dental emergencies?


Dental emergencies are common among children and adults. Good thing that is that you can get quick relief from a painful situation with the help of just a few items which you will need to purchase from the nearby drugstore.

It is worth mentioning here that this first aid dental kit is not aimed at providing permanent relief from the situation. This kit is going to contain the situation until you arrive at the dental office to get the treatment started.

In this article, we are going to discuss what you need to do in different situations of dental emergency.

Toothache


In case of toothache, you need to rinse your mouth with warm water. If there is anything trapped between your teeth, you need to get it out with the help of dental floss. If there is the swelling in the area, you need to place an ice pack on the cheek area right above the aching tooth. However, you have to make sure that you are not using heat to treat the pain. You can use aspirin or any other alternate of aspirin to contain the pain. Avoid placing aspirin directly on the gums because it can burn the soft tissues of gums.

Object wedged between the teeth
If there an object wedged between the tooth, you need to get it out with the help of dental floss. After getting it out, you need to rinse your mouth with water vigorously. Make sure that you are not using any sharp or pointing object to remove the object. If you are not able to remove it, see the dentist.

Mouth sores


Mouth sores can be irritating and painful. These sores are developed due to biting on the cheeks, abrasive brushing of teeth, burns from hot and sour foods, and irritation due to braces or dentures. You can remove food particles and other irritants from the sores with the help of oxygenating cleanser. To soothe the area, you can also use oral gels.

Knocked out tooth


A knocked out tooth is a severer and more complicated injury which can happen to your teeth. When you tooth gets knocked out, you need to make sure that you do not touch the tooth’s root area. If possible, place the tooth back into the slot and visit your dentist. If you find it risky putting the tooth back, place it in a small container full of milk and take it to your dentist. You may be able to save the tooth this way.