Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Dr. Michael’s Dental Clinic Announces New Dental Hygienist

28th April 2015, Dubai, UAE: Dr. Michael’s Dental Clinic, the leading and most advanced dental health care provider in the region, is pleased to announce that Alessandro Cerioli Amadei has joined the clinic’s robust team of dental hygienists.

As a dental hygienist, Alessandro will focus on preventing oral diseases and protecting patients’ teeth and gums and overall health. He will assess patients for any signs of gum disease, counsel patients on plaque control and educate patients on proper oral hygiene techniques.

“Alessandro is wonderful addition to our Dental Hygiene team,” said Dr. Michael Formenius, CEO& Clinical Director of Dr. Michael’s Dental Clinic. “His rich experience, background and training will serve the clinic, our patients and community well.”

Alessandro graduated Cum Laude with a degree in Dental Hygiene from Università degli Studi di Brescia in Italy in 2011. He completed several years of practical dental hygiene training at the Spedali Civili di Brescia where he attended to patients from the periodontics, oral surgery, implants and prosthesis and other dental departments. He has extensively grown his private practice working as a full-time dental hygienist and also served as a part-time specialist in oral hygiene, dental sealing, teeth whitening and periodontal (gum disease) treatments. 

“Dr. Michael’s offers the most efficient and across-the-board care patients of all ages,” said Alessandro. “I’m very pleased to join the team and I look forward to providing preventative oral care and oral hygiene education to our patients.”

Alessandro is available from Saturday through Tuesday (9:00am – 7:00pm) and on Thursdays (1:00pm – 7:00pm). To book an appointment, please call 043949433 or 043397700. You can also book an appointment online at www.drmichaels.com.

About Dr. Michael’s Dental Clinic
Founded in 1997, Dr. Michael’s Dental Clinic represents the most comprehensive, state-of-the-art, multispecialty dentistry in Dubai, UAE. It has assembled a team of international dental specialists, hygienists and support staff for general dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, oral and maxillofacial surgery, implantology, orthodontics, prosthodontics and pediatric dentistry, serving nearly 40,000 patients in and around Dubai.

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Monday, April 20, 2015

Zoom Teeth Whitening in Dubai

Our dental hygienist, Dulene Swanepoel, shows us the step by step procedure of the Zoom Teeth Whitening treatment.

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Press Release: Bad Breath, Do You Have It Too?

Most people with bad breath don’t know they have it.

18th April 2015, Dubai, UAE: Bad breath – malodor or halitosis – is a common problem that can affect anyone regardless of age.

“I would say a lot of my patients have bad breath and many of them are not even aware of it,” said Felicia Bjurfjall, dental hygienist at Dr. Michael’s Dental Clinic.

“The main causes of bad breath is poor oral hygiene - wrong brushing technique or lack of brushing, no flossing, etc. - where bacteria in our oral cavity are not removed properly during cleaning our teeth and are allowed to grow, which causes the bad taste and smell.”

“Usually, patients have the wrong brushing technique and do not brush sufficient time, and never or rarely flosses. Sometimes, bad breath can originate from the patient’s throat or stomach, if they already have a good oral hygiene. In this case, the problem could stem from a medical condition and should be brought up with the patient’s doctor.”
 
Bad breath can also be caused by certain foods like onions, garlic, cheese etc. Skipping meals, dry mouth (xerostamia) and lifestyle habits like cigarette smoking, shisha or hookah and tobacco chewing can also cause halitosis.

“To combat bad breath, correct brushing technique is important. Brushing should be done twice a day for 2 minutes each time. Electric brushes are helpful since they are more powerful than a manual brush and usually have a timer which makes sure the patient takes sufficient time to clean his or her teeth. Flossing should also be done once every day. A tongue scraper is a helpful tool, since a lot of bacteria can be found on our tongue. I recommend using a tongue scraper daily to clean the tongue properly.”

To avoid bad breath, Felicia also recommends to keep hydrated - drink lots of water all throughout the day as a dehydrated mouth can also be the cause of bad breath. Chewing sugar free gum can help as it gets the saliva flow going, flushing away bacteria and food debris.

Periodontal or gum disease is a common origin of bad breath and your dental provider will help you address your oral condition. Regular dental check-ups, every six months, are important in maintaining your oral health and maintaining fresh breath.

For more information on proper oral health care, visit www.drmichaels.com today.

About Felicia Bjurfjall
Felicia Bjurfjall graduated with a degree in Dental Hygiene from the Faculty of Odontology, Malmo University, Sweden in 2004. She has worked several years both in public and private practices, treating both children and adults, as well as in a clinic specialized in Periodontics.

About Dr. Michael’s Dental Clinic
Founded in 1997, Dr. Michael’s Dental Clinic represents the most comprehensive, state-of-the-art, multispecialty dentistry in Dubai, UAE. It has assembled a team of international dental specialists, hygienists and support staff for general dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, oral and maxillofacial surgery, implantology, orthodontics, prosthodontics and pediatric dentistry, serving nearly 40,000 patients in and around Dubai.

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Sunday, April 5, 2015

What Is Oral Cancer And Are You at Risk?

April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month.
Regular dental checkup is the first line of defense in early detection of oral cancer.

Dr. Marwan Al-Obeidi
Clinical Head at
Dr. Michael's Dental Clinic 
5th April 2015, Dubai, UAE: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), oral cancer ranks eighth among the most common cancer worldwide. Globally, more than 300,000 new cases of lip and oral cavity cancer were estimated to have been diagnosed in 2012.

In the United States, oral and pharyngeal cancer (cancer of the mouth and upper throat) collectively kills nearly one person every hour.

In the Middle East, a multicenter, retrospective study on oral cancer finds that the death rate due to oral cancer in the Middle East is reported to be approximately 2 in 100,000.

Dr. Marwan Al-Obeidi, Clinical Head at Dr. Michael’s Dental Clinics talks about the disease and the role of dentists in its early detection.

What is oral cancer?
Oral Cancers are a part of a group of cancers commonly referred to as head and neck cancers.  Oral cancer can affect any part of the oral cavity, particularly the tongue, floor of the mouth, the cheeks, bones, and lips.  It is among the most prevalent cancers in the world and its incidence is increasing every year.  The prevalence of this cancer is higher in males than females.

What are the causes of oral cancer?
There appears to be a direct link between oral cancer and well-defined predisposing factors.  These factors are mainly tobacco smoking and smokeless tobacco (chewing) and alcohol.  In fact, the WHO reports that tobacco use (smoking or chewing) and excessive alcohol consumption account for an estimated 90% of oral cancers worldwide.

Exposure of the lip to direct sunlight also accounts for a very high rate of lip cancers in countries with a population exposed to high amounts of direct sunlight such as Australia and indeed the Middle East.

Other risk factors include genetics and a certain group of viruses known as HPV (Human papillomavirus).

What are the warning signs of oral cancer?
Oral cancer can present itself in many ways and is usually pain free at the early stages.  It can present as simple swellings or lumps or even a patch on the oral mucosa (soft tissues) which can appear as just a redness or even a simple ulcer which doesn't heal.  Other signs to look out for are a change in the hoarseness of the voice or difficulty in swallowing and movement of the tongue can be found to be constricted.  All of the above can usually be accompanied by a dramatic decrease in weight over a relatively short period of time.

What is the role of dentists in oral cancer detection?
Our role as dentists is vital in early detection of oral cancers as early detection has been proven to dramatically increase the chances of successful treatment and survival rates for patients.  We are also working very hard as a group of professionals to educate the population on the risks of predisposing factors and trying to raise awareness about this ever growing threat to our health.

It is very important that our patients are aware of any predisposing factors that can affect their health and we are continually trying to reduce the exposure to these factors.

Alongside health promotion, we also have a duty to carefully examine the whole oral cavity during each checkup appointment.  As dentists, we are uniquely placed in a privileged position to be able to see most of our patients every 6 months for routine dental examinations.  It is at these examinations that a general oral cancer screen is carried out where not only do we discuss any predisposing factors but we also actively screen for any abnormal lesions in the mouth.

How is oral cancer detection done during dental checkups?
As part of your routine dental exam, your dentist will feel for any lumps or irregular tissue changes in your neck, head, face, and oral cavity. When examining your mouth, your dentist will look for any sores or discolored tissue as well as check for any signs and symptoms mentioned above.

Your dentist may perform a biopsy if he or she sees tissue in your mouth that looks suspicious. This test is painless and involves taking a small sample of the tissue, and analyzing it for abnormal cells. Alternatively, if the tissue looks more suspicious, your dentist may recommend a referral to a more experienced specialist colleague who will carry out further tests if necessary.  These tests are vital to detect oral cancer early, before it has had a chance to progress and spread.

Importance of regular dental visits
It is very important to regularly visit your dentist even if you are not experiencing any symptoms as oral cancer often remains pain-free for several months and the patient is usually unaware of any abnormalities.

On your appointment, you should inform your dentist of all habits that could be predisposing to cancerous lesions such as tobacco use and alcohol consumption and any other medical conditions you may have.  It is also important to inform your patient of any family history of cancer.  The dentist will give you advice regarding these factors before carrying out a detailed examination of your oral cavity to ensure that no lesions or abnormalities are seen.

Remember early detection is critical for successful treatment so if you haven't seen your dentist for a while, book a checkup appointment now and make sure that not only your teeth are healthy but your whole mouth is disease free!

About Dr. Marwan Al-Obeidi
Dr. Marwan Al-Obeidi received his Doctorate in Medical Dentistry from Guy's Hospital, London in 2003. Following his professional qualification, he practiced maxillofacial surgery at Queen Alexandra Hospital and the Royal Military Hospital in Haslar, UK. Dr. Marwan gained membership of the Royal College of Surgeons of England in 2007. He has over 10 years of experience working as a general dental practitioner in both Surrey and central London. He is an active member of the Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England and the General Dental Council (UK).

About Dr. Michael’s Dental Clinic
Founded in 1997, Dr. Michael’s Dental Clinic represents the most comprehensive, state-of-the-art, multispecialty dentistry in Dubai, UAE. It has assembled a team of international dental specialists, hygienists and support staff for general dentistry, cosmetic dentistry, oral and maxillofacial surgery, implantology, orthodontics, prosthodontics and pediatric dentistry, serving nearly 40,000 patients in and around Dubai.

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Contact No: +971564423078