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The Sweet Dilemma: Unraveling the Connection Between Sweets and Gum Disease
In this blog post, we'll delve into the intricate relationship between sweets and gum disease, exploring how the sweet indulgences we love may be contributing to the deterioration of our gums.
In the pursuit of pleasure for our taste buds, we often indulge in the delightful world of sweets. From decadent chocolates to sugary candies, our cravings for these treats are almost irresistible. While the immediate joy of consuming sweets is undeniable, it’s crucial to understand the potential consequences of excessive sugar intake on our oral health. One of the most significant threats is the…
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How gum disease aggravates chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
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Previous studies have connected severe gum disease to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD.
Bacteria play a critical role, but the details remain unclear.
A new study shows how periodontitis, an oral disease, activates immune cells associated with aggravated progression of COPD.
The findings suggest that periodontitis and COPD together worsen COPD, and point to gum disease management as a potential treatment for COPD.
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deancoded-deangirl · 2 years
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also my periodontal disease went active again and FR ON GOD if I could strangle one medication it would be Dilantin
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realniklauss · 2 years
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I heard at some point that supervised chewing of large (ie, too large to eat) raw bones can assist with cat's dental health - is this true? Does the risk of bacterial contamination outweigh usefulness?
I unfortunately ended up uncritically believing the raw food crowd's claims for a bit (at least about cats, cause i don't know that much about cats) before doing further research, and I think that claim was from one of them, so I'm curious and suspicious.
Hi, Sueanoi here.
There is a research that states "There is reasonable evidence that soft diets are associated with increased frequency and severity of periodontal disease, and that harder foods requiring vigorous prehension and mastication are preferable for dogs and cats."
So according to that, raw bones probably do something more than soft meats. However, from my own anecdote, raw bone chews isn't as good as dental chew toys. and dental chew toys isn't as good as regular brushing.
I've only recently tried the fresh breath drops. result is still pending to me, so i will not comment about that.
I live in Southeast Asia, the Paradise of Parasite. I will never recommend raw food as bacteria here *flourish* in raw stuff. While there are people who can successfully do it, it's not easy nor safe to try without extensive education on how to do it right, with the correct nutrition percentage and contamination control. As this research states in its entire section about health risk (please click and read that. It's a lot.)
*If you have that education and training, i will not stop you.* however, I have had to treat animals that get self prescribed antibiotics to the point of everything is resistant. I WILL give you a judgy eyes when we have that talk.
If you can't brush your cat's teeth (which, honestly, the majority of cat owners can't) a routine professional cleaning with a vet is recommended to prevent uncontrolled dental problems. Perhaps once a few years, or sooner if your cat has an on-going dental disease.
I hope this answer helps.
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ANM №: ANM-590
Identification: Parasitic Gingival Larvae
Danger Level: Kali 🟠 | Contained ⭕️
Responsible Researcher: None
Anomaly Type: Parasitic, insectoid
Confinement: All instances of ANM-590 larvae are to be contained in a standard containment chamber at Department-05, equipped with a positive-pressure ventilation system to prevent the spread of eggs or larvae. The chamber is to be regularly monitored by Level 2 personnel, and entry is restricted to medical staff or researchers with Level 3 clearance or higher.
Any personnel exposed to ANM-590 are to undergo immediate decontamination and report to D-05's medical wing for examination. If signs of infestation are found, the affected individual is to be quarantined and treated with oral surgical removal procedures followed by a course of antiparasitic medication.
All captured instances of ANM-590 adult specimens are to be kept in an airtight containment chamber and destroyed by incineration. Under no circumstances are live adult specimens to be allowed to escape or reproduce outside of containment. Field agents are tasked with monitoring dental clinics, hospitals, and any locations with reported cases of unexplained gingival inflammation or infestations of unknown parasites.
Description: ANM-590 refers to an anomalous species of parasitic botfly (Diptera: Oestridae) that exclusively targets the gingival (gum) tissue of human hosts. Adult ANM-590 specimens are visually similar to non-anomalous botflies (Dermatobia hominis) but exhibit several key deviations. Most notably, ANM-590 demonstrates a unique parasitic reproductive cycle, wherein its larvae (designated ANM-590-1) develop within the soft tissues of the human oral cavity, specifically targeting the gums.
Life Cycle and Reproduction:
1. Adult Stage:
ANM-590 adults resemble a typical botfly in appearance, with iridescent green and black coloration and an approximate body length of 12-14 mm. Unlike common botflies, ANM-590 adults are active primarily during nighttime, seeking out human hosts through a combination of chemical signals, including pheromones produced by the human body and trace amounts of blood from gingival irritation or damage, or from bacteria likely to appear if the individual does not brush their teeth.
During oviposition, an adult ANM-590 will release a specialized neurotoxin via its ovipositor to numb the host's gums. Once the host is anesthetized, the fly deposits eggs directly beneath the gum line. This process is generally painless and often goes unnoticed by the victim.
2. Egg and Larval Stage (AMM-590-1):
After approximately 48 to 72 hours, ANM-590 eggs hatch into larvae (ANM-590-1). The larvae possess highly specialized mandibles, which allow them to burrow into the soft tissue of the gums. As they develop, ANM-590-1 larvae feed on both blood and gingival tissue, causing localized swelling, bleeding, and irritation. This stage lasts 10 to 14 days, during which time the larvae grow to a size of 8-10 mm in length.
Hosts report symptoms similar to periodontal disease, including:
Persistent itching or tingling sensation in the gums
Swollen or bleeding gums, especially when brushing teeth or eating
Unexplained tooth sensitivity
In rare cases, sensations of "crawling" or movement within the gums
Once mature, the larvae migrate toward the surface of the gums, often concentrating around the base of the teeth. At this stage, they secrete an enzyme that dissolves part of the gum tissue, creating small abscesses or lesions that allow the larvae to escape. In some cases, larvae can be manually expelled by squeezing the affected area, though this can lead to secondary infections.
3. Pupal Stage and Emergence:
Once the larvae emerge, they fall to the ground and burrow into the nearest soft substrate, where they enter the pupal stage. After approximately 1-2 weeks, adult ANM-590 flies emerge and the cycle begins anew.
Anomalous Properties:
ANM-590-1 larvae exhibit rapid tissue regeneration and healing properties in their host, preventing severe damage to the gums despite extensive feeding. This is believed to be a survival adaptation that ensures the host remains functional until the larvae reach maturity. The host's immune system is also suppressed, minimizing inflammatory responses, which further allows the larvae to go unnoticed.
While ANM-590 infestations do not typically result in fatalities, they can cause long-term dental damage if untreated. In severe cases, ANM-590 larvae may become dislodged and enter the bloodstream, causing embolisms or systemic infections, although this is exceedingly rare.
Psychological effects have been noted in several cases. Infested individuals frequently report anxiety, insomnia, and obsessive-compulsive behaviors related to oral hygiene, often excessively brushing or flossing their teeth in an attempt to alleviate the sensation of crawling or itching.
Discovery:
ANM-590 was first identified in 20██ after a series of reports surfaced from rural villages in Belford Roxo, Brazil, where several individuals had been admitted to local hospitals for extreme gingival irritation. Initial reports were dismissed as cases of severe periodontal disease or fungal infections, but further investigation by Institute agents revealed that the symptoms were caused by an unknown parasitic entity.
Subsequent containment efforts led to the identification of several breeding sites in tropical forested regions, where adult ANM-590 specimens were captured for study. Due to the widespread nature of non-anomalous botfly species, it is believed that ANM-590 may have existed undetected for decades before being formally classified by the MOTHRA.
Addendum 590-A:
Interview Log 590-04:
Interview with Dr. Moron, a Institute dentist and researcher who was exposed to ANM-590 while examining a patient.
Interviewer: Dr. █████
Date: 20██
Dr. Moron: "The itching. It was unbearable. At first, I thought it was just dry gums, maybe an allergic reaction to something. But then… I felt it, like something was moving under the surface. I had this irrational urge to dig into my gums, to get whatever was inside me out."
Interviewer: "You performed a self-extraction, correct?"
Dr. Moron: "Yes. I used a pair of sterilized dental tweezers and started probing around one of the swollen areas. That's when I saw them. Tiny, wriggling white larvae, right at the base of my molar. I can still feel it sometimes, even though they’re all gone. It’s like they left something behind."
Interviewer: "Did you experience any psychological effects?"
Dr. Moron: "Every night I dream about it. The sensation of them moving, feeding, growing. I keep imagining they’re still in there, just deeper. Hiding."
Addendum 590-B:
Following the interview, Dr. Moron was placed on temporary medical leave and has been referred to psychological counseling due to ongoing symptoms of parasitosis and persistent gum irritation. No further ANM-590 larvae were found during follow-up examinations.
Note: Personnel exposed to ANM-590 should be monitored closely for similar psychological aftereffects, even after physical decontamination and removal. Further research into the long-term effects of ANM-590 infestation is ongoing.
Addendum 590-C:
Due to increased reports of ANM-590 infestations in urban areas, containment teams have been deployed to dental clinics and hospitals in high-risk regions. Task Force "Mouthwashers" has been created to respond to outbreaks and prevent ANM-590 from spreading into densely populated areas.
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doctor-loboto · 13 days
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my favorite thing is writing Loboto as a conspiracy truther about the holistic effects of dental/periodontal health
did you know that PTSD is actually caused by a specific bacteria in plaque that enters the bloodstream when you don’t floss properly? it’s actually best treated with teeth cleaning, NOT therapy! ARE YOU LISTENING SASHA NEIN
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Maintaining good oral health is not just about having a sparkling smile; it is a crucial component of overall well-being. One often-overlooked aspect of oral health is the intricate relationship between gum inflammation, diabetes, and the role of vitamin deficiency. In this blog, we will delve into the details of how these three factors are interconnected and can significantly impact oral flora,…
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look at the bony changes associated with advanced periodontitis here! The bone on the gumline is thin and porous as a result of immune response to an excess of microorganisms that have colonized the oral tissues. The gingiva becomes inflamed as white blood cells migrate to the affected area and combat the bacteria, which in turn triggers osteoclasts to start breaking down the bone.
You can also see the dental calculus unilaterally on both maxillary and mandibular premolar 4 (it's worse on the maxillary teeth), where minerals from saliva have hardened the biofilm formed by bacteria and other microorganisms in the mouth (dental plaque).
I'm not sure why the temporal and zygomatic processes are so degraded! I was thinking maybe age + poor nutrition ? The parietal bones and the occipital bone are also really pitted, which I'm not sure whether that's individual variation or some kind of pathology. I'm excited to see the rest of the skeleton!!
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Prodentim Review: The Ultimate Solution for Dental Care
Discover the cutting-edge dental care solution, Prodentim, that combines advanced technology with premium ingredients to deliver exceptional results. From teeth whitening to gum health enhancement, Prodentim offers a comprehensive approach to maintaining healthy teeth and gums. Read on to learn more about the remarkable benefits and ingredients of Prodentim.
Introduction
Maintaining good oral hygiene is essential for overall health and confidence. A healthy smile not only boosts self-esteem but also contributes to a person's overall well-being. With advancements in dental care, there are numerous products available in the market claiming to provide effective results. One such product that stands out is Prodentim—the ultimate solution for dental care.
In this article, we will delve into the details of Prodentim and explore its cutting-edge technology, premium ingredients, and the remarkable benefits it offers. From teeth whitening to gum health enhancement and plaque removal, Prodentim aims to provide a comprehensive oral care solution that delivers exceptional results.
Prodentim: The Cutting-Edge Dental Care Solution
Prodentim is a dental care solution that combines advanced technology with premium ingredients to revolutionize oral hygiene. Designed by leading oral care experts, Prodentim offers an innovative approach to maintaining healthy teeth and gums.
How Does Prodentim Work?
Extensive clinical studies have been conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of Prodentim. These studies consistently demonstrate the remarkable benefits of Prodentim in promoting dental health. Let's explore some of the key findings:
Reduction in Plaque Formation: Within the first week of use, Prodentim has shown to reduce plaque formation by up to 80%. Plaque buildup is a common dental concern that can lead to tooth decay, gum disease, and bad breath. By effectively combating plaque, Prodentim helps to maintain optimal oral health.
Improvement in Gum Health: Prodentim has been proven to improve gum health by significantly decreasing inflammation and bleeding. Healthy gums are crucial for overall oral well-being as they provide support to the teeth and help prevent periodontal diseases.
Teeth Whitening and Stain Removal: One of the noticeable benefits of using Prodentim is its teeth whitening and stain removal properties. By effectively removing surface stains, Prodentim helps brighten the teeth, resulting in a visibly brighter smile.
What Are The Prodentim Ingredients?
Prodentim Dental is formulated with a carefully selected blend of all-natural ingredients, each contributing to maintaining good oral hygiene. Here are some of the key ingredients you can find in Prodentim:
Lactobacillus Paracasei: This probiotic strain helps restore the natural balance of bacteria in the mouth, promoting oral health. By reducing harmful bacteria, Lactobacillus Paracasei contributes to overall dental well-being.
B. lactis BL-04®: Another probiotic strain, B. lactis BL-04®, supports the immune system and helps fight harmful bacteria in the oral cavity. It acts as a natural defense mechanism, keeping oral health in check.
Lactobacillus Reuteri: This probiotic strain contributes to maintaining healthy gums and reducing inflammation. By supporting gum health, Lactobacillus Reuteri plays a vital role in preventing gum diseases.
Malic Acid: Known for its teeth whitening properties, malic acid helps remove surface stains and brighten the teeth. It is a natural alternative to chemical-based teeth whitening treatments.
Tricalcium Phosphate: This ingredient aids in strengthening tooth enamel, protecting against tooth decay and sensitivity. Tricalcium Phosphate promotes overall tooth health, ensuring long-term oral well-being.
Spearmint and Peppermint: These natural herbs provide a refreshing taste and help combat bad breath, leaving the mouth feeling fresh and clean. Additionally, they contribute to maintaining a pleasant oral environment.
Streptococcus Salivarius: A beneficial bacterium that promotes a healthy oral environment and supports the natural defense mechanisms of the mouth. Streptococcus Salivarius contributes to overall oral health by preventing harmful bacteria from thriving.
Prodentim Benefits
Prodentim offers a wide range of benefits that contribute to maintaining optimal oral health. Let's explore some of the key advantages of using Prodentim:
Prodentim Helps To Promote Teeth Whitening and Brightening
With its innovative formulation, Prodentim effectively removes surface stains and brightens the teeth, resulting in a visibly whiter smile. By using natural ingredients like malic acid, Prodentim offers a teeth whitening solution without harsh chemicals.
Prodentim Helps To Promote Gum Health Enhancement
Healthy gums are essential for overall oral well-being. Prodentim's blend of probiotic strains, including Lactobacillus Reuteri, supports gum health and reduces inflammation. By maintaining healthy gums, Prodentim helps prevent gum diseases and ensures a strong foundation for teeth.
Prodentim Supports Superior Plaque Removal
Plaque buildup can lead to various dental problems if left untreated. Prodentim's advanced formula has been proven to reduce plaque formation by up to 80% within the first week of use. By effectively combating plaque, Prodentim supports superior oral hygiene.
Prodentim Helps To Promote Fresh Breath Maintenance
Having fresh breath is an important aspect of overall confidence and social interaction. Prodentim's formulation includes natural herbs like spearmint and peppermint, which provide a refreshing taste and combat bad breath. With Prodentim, you can maintain fresh breath throughout the day.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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Q: How long does it take to see results with Prodentim?
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Q: Can Prodentim be used by people with sensitive teeth?
A: Yes, Prodentim is suitable for people with sensitive teeth. The ingredient Tricalcium Phosphate aids in strengthening tooth enamel, providing protection against tooth decay and sensitivity.
Q: Does Prodentim contain any harsh chemicals?
A: No, Prodentim does not contain harsh chemicals. It is formulated with carefully selected all-natural ingredients, making it a safe and effective dental care solution.
Q: How often should I use Prodentim?
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Q: Can Prodentim be used by children?
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Conclusion
Prodentim is a revolutionary dental care solution that combines advanced technology with premium ingredients to deliver exceptional results. With its cutting-edge formulation and remarkable benefits, Prodentim offers a comprehensive approach to maintaining healthy teeth and gums.
From teeth whitening to gum health enhancement and plaque removal, Prodentim addresses various aspects of oral hygiene. By utilizing natural ingredients and probiotic strains, Prodentim promotes optimal oral health while ensuring a refreshing and pleasant dental care experience.
Invest in Prodentim today and unlock the ultimate solution for dental care. Say hello to a brighter smile, healthier gums, and a confident you!
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WHAT is Tooth Abscess???
An abscessed tooth is a pus-filled pocket brought on by a bacterial infection. Different locations surrounding the tooth may develop an abscess for various reasons. An abscess known as periapical (per-e-AP-ih-kul) develops at the tip of the root. A periodontal abscess, pronounced "per-e-o-DON-tul," develops in the gums next to a tooth root. This article contains details on periapical abscesses.
A dental cavity that is left untreated, an injury, or previous dental work are the most common causes of periapical tooth abscesses. At the tip of the root, the infection that results from the irritation and swelling (inflammation) might lead to an abscess.
A tooth abscess is treated by dentists by draining it and eliminating the infection. Your tooth might be saveable with a root canal procedure. But occasionally, it can be necessary to remove the tooth. Untreated dental abscesses can develop into serious, even fatal, problems.
The following are indications and symptoms of a tooth abscess:
***extreme, ongoing tooth pain that radiates to your jawline, neck, or ear ***Discomfort or pain at both hot and cold temperatures ***When eating or biting, there may be pain or discomfort. ***Fever ***Face, cheek, or neck swelling that could make it difficult to breathe or swallow ***Painful, enlarged lymph nodes in your neck or under your jaw. ***Bad taste in your mouth ***If the abscess ruptures, there will be a sudden rush of salty, foul-tasting, foul-smelling fluid in your mouth, along with pain alleviation. Whenever to visit a doctor
If you experience any indications that you may have an abscessed tooth, contact your dentist right once.
Causes
Bacteria that enter the dental pulp cause a periapical tooth abscess. The tooth's interior, or pulp, is where the blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissue are located.
Bacteria spread all the way to the tooth's root after entering through a dental cavity or a chip or fracture in the tooth. At the root's tip, the bacterial infection may result in swelling and inflammation.
Risk elements
These elements could make you more likely to get a tooth abscess:
bad dental practices and maintenance. Your risk of developing dental issues can increase if you don't take good care of your teeth and gums, such as by brushing and flossing your teeth twice a day. There could be issues with tooth decay, gum disease, tooth abscess, and other oral and dental issues. a high-sugar diet. Frequent use of sugary foods and beverages, such as sweets and sodas, can cause tooth decay and even result in an abscess. mouth arid Your risk of developing tooth decay can rise if you have a dry mouth. A common cause of dry mouth is an adverse drug reaction or aging-related conditions.
Complications
Without care, a tooth abscess won't heal. You might believe that the issue has been resolved if the abscess ruptures because of how much better the pain is, but you still need dental care.
If the abscess doesn't drain, the infection may spread to your jaw and to other areas of your head and neck. If the tooth is positioned near the maxillary sinus ⸺ two huge areas behind your eyes and behind your cheeks ⸺ you can also develop a hole between the tooth abscess and the sinus. The sinus cavity may get infected as a result of this. Sepsis, a potentially fatal infection that spreads throughout your body, could even occur.
Prevention
To stop a dental abscess, you must avoid tooth deterioration. Maintaining good oral hygiene will help you avoid tooth decay.
Fluoridated water should be consumed. Use a fluoride toothpaste and brush your teeth for two minutes at least twice every day. Every day, floss between your teeth with dental floss or a water flosser. Every three to four months, or anytime the bristles start to fray, change your toothbrush. Eat wholesome foods and avoid between-meal snacks and sugary drinks. For frequent checkups and expert cleanings, visit your dentist. To provide an additional layer of defense against tooth decay, think about using an antiseptic or a fluoride mouthwash.
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Bioarchaeological and paleogenomic profiling of the unusual Neolithic burial from Grotta di Pietra Sant’Angelo (Calabria, Italy)
Published 24th July 2023
Study of a Neolithic burial with unusual placement at a rather high altitude, far from inhabited areas, lack of funerary equipment and prone deposition of the body found located in Grotta di Pietra Sant’Angelo, Southern Italy.
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geographical location, excavation area and skeletal remains from the burial
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The individual is suspected to be an adult 30 years old male and 164cm tall.
Abnormal bone formation or destruction patterns were observed at the joints. Marginal osteophytes were discovered on the proximal epiphysis of the right ulna and distal epiphysis of the right and left radius as well as on the left acetabulum. Depressed surfaces with smooth edges were observed on the right distal surface of humeral trochlea, on posterior surface of the left and right tarsal navicular bones and on the first proximal phalanx of the right toe. These characteristics are typical of osteochondritis dissecans, a pathological condition.
Extreme wear patterns on the teeth were present represented in loss of crown height in the lower incisors, almost absent dental enamel from the occlusal surface and multiple fractures and chips in their teeth, causing a large reduction in tooth size. alveolar bone. Small amount of calculus on the teeth surfaces were also identified. CT-investigation of the jaw revealed a generalized bone absorption at the alveolar level, indicating a periodontal disease that could have led to the loss of the maxillary second premolar.
It is suggested this individual had a rather active lifestyle/occupation that remained consistent throughout their life.
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Mandible jaws, stereomicroscopic images of the occlusal surfaces of lower incisors and canines, and CT scan of mandible jaws
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Starch granules found in the dental calculus fleck
Microdebris analysis of the dental calculus revealed the presence of a variety poorly preserved microremains, most of which were consistent with plant tissues, starch granules and a trichome. These micro remains were not identifiable to a species or family level. It is hypothesized that these remains indicate the consumption of starchy food and leafy crops and presence of remains such as fibers, mineral grit may have contributed to the dental wear of the individual and could also be associated with occupational activity.
Further study into the dental material of this individual also revealed the presence of several host-associated bacteria, among which are different members of the genera Treponema, Prevotella, Streptococcus and Methanobrevibacter. .etagenomic analysis highlighted the persistence of Treponema denticola, Tannerella forsythia and Porphyromonas gingivalis, known to be strongly associated with periodontal ­disease and a higher risk of developing esophageal ­cancer, diabetes ­mellitus, and are proposed as a risk factor for other several ­syndromes. More present bacterias of interest include Aggregatibacter, Cardiobacterium, and Eikenella corrodens that could be in rare cases associated with the development of infective ­endocarditis. The presence of dental pathologies and the detection of amylases are indicative of the consumption of a carbohydrate-rich, typically Neolithic, diet.
DNA was extracted from the molar to test for endogenous DNA persistence and provide a genetic profile of the individual.
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Principal Coordinates Analysis. Male individual (red) and 114 samples from Neanderthal (green), pre-agricultural (orange), Neolithic (yellow), pre-antibiotic period (blue) and modern-day humans (light blue).
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Phylogenetic reconstruction of ancient K-related mitochondrial lineages, PCA projection of individual into the variability of ancient Italian and Mediterranean Neolithics, the distribution of G2a-related Y-chromosome lineages in ancient Europe between 8000 and 2500 BCE and 2500 BCE—1500 CE, individual (blue dot) projected into the variability of modern Italians clusters
Thia genetic data shows that this individual falls into the variability of the Italian and Mediterranean Neolithic, near the Peloponnesian and Anatolian Neolithics.
The cause of the unusual burial of this individual is still undetermined but there are a few suggestions:
Similarities can be found with the infant burial of Grotta di San Michele in ­Saracena and in the funerary area of the Neolithic village of ­Favella, indication of relation to their burial tradition and possible place of origin. However, the social meanings that underlie the heterodox funerary behaviour expressed in Grotta di Pietra Sant’Angelo are not certainly known.
The position of the body could be caused due to extreme fraility of this individual, the possible presence of ropes that kept the limbs together, the arrangement of the body with stones could be associated with locking the body in the lying position or the body has been arranged in such a position during the burial (either at a moment close to death or within 24–36 hours of death)
Some of the evidence could suggest the persistence of a non-specific inflammatory state with potentially fatal consequences. The possibility that the individual may have died away from his community would explain the difficult to reach the location of the burial. Despite the lack of a clear funerary equipment, the burial itself could be defined as the expression of carefully planned social behaviour, especially considering the difficulties that arise in accessing the area.
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Dixon Dental Center
Periodontal disease, commonly known as gum disease, gingivitis, and, in later stages, periodontitis, is a bacterial infection of the gum tissues. Gum disease begins with the accumulation of bacteria, plaque, and tartar and progresses over time to destroy healthy gum tissue and erode the jaw bone. Periodontal disease has been linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease, and dementia. If you experience symptoms like bleeding gums, loose teeth, a new gap between teeth, or persistent bad breath, you should see an Idaho Falls dentist right away. Dixon Dental Center has the best dental team to handle your gum problems. They will analyze the health of your gums and assist you to reach maximum oral health.
Health Stats of Idaho Falls, ID
A scale from 1 (lowest) to 100 (best) is used to rate health. The air quality in Idaho Falls, Idaho is 60 compared to the US average of 58. The National Air Toxics Assessment, a new set of EPA standards for harmful air constituents, was used to determine the rating. The city's water quality is 44, compared to the national average of 55. This gauges the quality of the water in the Watershed, not the water that flows from the faucet. The city's Superfund Index is 89, whereas the national average is 87. There are 183 physicians per 100,000 population in the city, the US average is 210.
Samoa Club in Idaho Falls, Idaho
Samoa Club is the place to go for a delicious craft beer and to meet new folks. Because Idaho Falls is a small town, you'll be astonished by how many customers frequent this club. The service is quick, the food and drinks are of high quality yet reasonably priced, the people are wonderful, and there is typically live music or open-mic singing going on. Walking through the wooden door of the old building will reveal a nice, intimate space that feels both familiar and welcoming to guests. The hand-carved woodwork highlights and large bar station are enhanced with neon signs. There's also a jukebox in the corner, so you can listen to your favorite songs.
New Study: Overdose Deaths Up 4% Nationwide, Up 24% In Idaho
A research group claims that, aside from the Coronavirus epidemic, another health disaster is affecting the United States. Idaho is reported to have a greater rate of substance overdose death than any other state. A drug overdose occurs when a person consumes too much of a substance, whether it is prescribed, over the counter, legal, or illegal. You have overdosed if you have taken more than the recommended amount of a substance or enough to have a negative effect on your body's processes. This can have catastrophic consequences, including death. The severity of a drug overdose is determined by the drug, the amount consumed, and the individual who overdosed's physical and medical history. Click here to read more.
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Samoa Club
339 Park Ave, Idaho Falls, ID 83402, United States
Head southwest on Cliff St/Park Ave toward W Broadway St
141 ft
Turn left at the 1st cross street onto W Broadway St
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Continue straight onto Elm St
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Turn left onto S Water Ave
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 Destination will be on the right
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Dixon Dental Center
205 Elm St, 
Idaho Falls, ID 83402
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