Guest guest Posted July 11, 2010 Report Share Posted July 11, 2010 This was very interesting to read. In Australia at present there’s a dental scheme whereby you can get $4,250 worth of dental work carried out if you have a referral from a GP that states you have a chronic illness and asthma is considered just that. I obtained a referral some months ago and have had some extensive work to date but as the funds last for two years that should hopefully cover any further work. If the Government here recognizes it to a point where they’re giving this money away I can’t understand why the companies that make say Ventolin aren’t being sued. At least now though they carry a warning on the containers to rinse the mouth out after using it but it wasn’t always there. From: asfy [mailto:asfyso@...] Sent: Monday, 12 July 2010 2:45 AM samters Subject: Asthma and oral health Aust Dent J. 2010 Jun;55(2):128-33. Asthma and oral health: a review. MS, Parolia A, Kundabala M, Vikram M. Department of Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, Manipal College of Dental Sciences, Mangalore, India. manuel2dr@... Abstract Asthma is a chronic inflammatory condition that causes the airways to constrict and produce excess mucus, making breathing difficult. It is characterized by the obstruction of airflow which is variable over a short period of time. This condition is reversible, either spontaneously or can be controlled with the help of drugs. Asthma medication comprises bronchodilators, corticosteroids and anticholinergic drugs. Most of these drugs are inhaled using various forms of inhalers or nebulizers. The effect of these drugs on oral health is the subject of debate among dental practitioners. Patients taking asthma medication may be at risk of dental caries, dental erosion, periodontal diseases and oral candidiasis. Hence, patients with bronchial asthma on medication should receive special prophylactic attention. This article reviews the correlation between asthma and oral health, and suggests various measures to counter possible oral health problems related to asthma. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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