dentistry

  • Periodontitis and glaucoma

    Does periodontitis contribute to glaucoma?

    Over the last few years there have been important advances in scientific evidence indicating that periodontitis or gum disease, consisting of inflammation and infection of the ligaments and bones that support the teeth, shares pathogenic mechanisms with other systemic conditions affecting the state and functioning of the body, in multiple aspects. In previous articles we…

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  • Geriatric syndromes and oral health

    Geriatric syndromes and oral health

    As we age, our bodies undergo cognitive and physiological changes associated with the natural ageing process, varying from person to person. The term geriatric syndromes includes a whole series of clinical conditions of varying aetiology resulting from the combination of diseases that are highly prevalent among the elderly. In other words, they are multifactorial disorders…

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  • Lura Care, recognised by the GHP Global Excellence Awards 2024

    25/06/2024 We are thrilled to announce that Lura Care has been named Best International Mobile Health Services Provider in Europe 2024 in the Global Excellence Awards, presented by the renowned professional publication Global Health & Pharma Magazine (GHP). Launched in 2020, the awards aim to highlight innovative companies, teams and individuals that excel in the…

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  • Osteoporosis: the silent enemy of our teeth

    Osteoporosis is a complex disease caused by a metabolic disorder and characterised by the deterioration of the structure of the bone tissue due to a reduced presence of mineral components. As a result, people who are affected have increased bone fragility and an increased risk of fractures. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), it…

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  • Is there a link between oral and kidney health?

    Oral health is closely related to the appearance or development of other types of pathologies, and therefore directly affects people’s general state of health. In this article we will review the evidence that establishes the relationship between the health of the mouth and teeth, and kidney disease, a subject that is often unknown. First of…

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  • Oral candidiasis: prevention, detection and treatment

    There are a large number of micro-organisms that live in our bodies on a regular basis which are generally harmless. However, depending on the conditions they find in the place where they are housed, they can become pathological, producing infections that affect our oral and/or general health. Oral candidiasis is a common fungal infection, mainly…

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  • Lura Care makes its presence known at ExCel London Care Show

    29/04/2024 On 24 and 25 April, the Lura Care team had the pleasure of participating in the first Care Show in London, a two-day conference and exhibition boasting the most invaluable learning, networking, and thought-provoking opportunities for those working in the adult social care sector. Over two intense days, we shared experiences and innovative visions…

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  • How does the arrival of spring affect our oral health?

    For many people, the arrival of spring has many positive connotations. With the increased daylight hours and warmer temperatures leading to metabolic adjustments including increased secretion of pheromones, oxytocin, dopamine and noradrenaline. These changes are often described as springtime euphoria and characterised by an increase of activity, a higher level of energy and a general…

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  • The challenge of oral care for people with functional diversity

    As we saw in a previous article, people with functional diversity often suffer from oral health problems. These are mainly due to the difficulty in developing and maintaining regular oral hygiene habits and cariogenic diets, which is often the cause of disorders such as tooth decay, gingivitis, periodontitis or halitosis or bad breath. For this…

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  • Functional diversity and oral health disorders

    Dental problems are a common health condition among people with functional diversity. Many of these problems derive from poor oral hygiene often caused by the inability to understand and action the necessary daily hygiene habits. Although, other factors must also be considered, which can lead to problems with oral health. In cases of neglect of…

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