We're sure you've watched so many Tv dramas or movies about medicine,but what about stomatology?
If you are a future/practicing dentist, or just interested in oral health, then this list is for you
1.Charlie and chocolate factory - although the movie is about a poor boy, Charlie, the star of the movie is the extremely strange Willy Wonka. What is the reason for his strange behavior? You guessed it, the powerful dentist father.
What dentists can learn from this film:
Do not be harsh and demanding with your children, otherwise they may develop an unhealthy attitude towards sweets and other products that are harmful to teeth.
2.Rudolph, the red nosed reindeer (red-nosed reindeer named Rudolph) - this film gives the audience a rare insight into dentistry as a very positive profession. Elf Hermey takes a bold decision and opens a dental office in an elven village (elves, apparently) , they greatly underestimate the importance of the education required for a dentist).
What dentists can learn from this film:
Dentists can save our day very easily.
3. Little shop of horrors - has been named the best dental film of all time and unlike the previous two, it was created to reinforce negative dental stereotypes. The genius Steve Martin sings, dances, laughs in pain, holds huge dental instruments, hits the assistant (not really is our recommended advice for dealing with problem employees)
What dentists can learn from this film:
Unless you're Steve Martin and it's not 1986, you have a prime example of what kind of dentist you are.
Share your impressions ,if you've not seen any of them,the best is yet to come.
"The Surprising Connection Between Oral Health and Your Mind"
When we think of oral health, we usually imagine brushing, flossing, and dental check-ups—but what if the state of your mouth has a profound link to your mental and emotional well-being? Recent research uncovers connections between oral health and the mind, revealing that oral bacteria and gum inflammation may be silently impacting our stress levels, memory, and even mood.
1. Oral Health and Mental Clarity: The Microbiome Effect
The mouth harbors a unique community of bacteria, known as the oral microbiome, which plays a key role in everything from digestion to immune function. When the oral microbiome is out of balance (often due to poor dental hygiene or a diet high in sugar), harmful bacteria can flourish. These bacteria can migrate into the bloodstream, potentially reaching the brain and triggering an inflammatory response. This inflammation has been linked to cognitive disorders, including memory loss and even conditions like Alzheimer's disease.
2. The Mouth-Body Connection: Inflammation and Mood
Gum disease, or periodontal disease, is an inflammatory condition that can lead to tooth loss, but its impact doesn’t stop there. Studies show that chronic gum inflammation is correlated with higher levels of systemic inflammation, which has been associated with depression, anxiety, and fatigue. Essentially, untreated gum disease may lead to a "loop" of inflammation that affects not only your body but also your mind.
3. Stress and Oral Health: A Vicious Cycle
Stress is a well-known factor in oral health. People under stress tend to grind their teeth, neglect their dental care, and may suffer from dry mouth, which creates a breeding ground for harmful bacteria. But here’s the twist: poor oral health can also increase stress. Researchers have found that chronic inflammation and the presence of harmful bacteria may lead to changes in cortisol levels, the body’s primary stress hormone, making stress even harder to manage.
4. Cognitive Benefits of a Healthy Smile
Taking steps to care for your oral health may improve your overall well-being. Studies have shown that individuals with good oral hygiene and minimal gum inflammation report better focus, memory, and even productivity. This may be due to a reduction in inflammatory markers, allowing for better communication between the gut, mouth, and brain.
Final Thoughts
Oral health is a key component of overall well-being, but it’s more than just appearances or preventing cavities. Maintaining a balanced oral microbiome and reducing inflammation in the gums may offer unexpected benefits for mental clarity, stress resilience, and even long-term cognitive health. So, as you reach for your toothbrush, remember—it’s not just about a healthy smile; it’s about a healthier mind, too.