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Can strength training affect dental treatment outcomes? | DentalReach
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Can strength training affect dental treatment outcomes?

Team DentalReachstarted 8y ago3 replies17
ArticleEffect of Strength Training On Oral Health and Dental Treatments Open

Which strength-training habits are clinically relevant when taking a dental history?

3 replies

Dr. Rockson SamuelGeneral Dentistry, Implant Dentistry & Digital Dentistry·8y ago

Ask about clenching during lifts, hydration, sports drinks, supplements, extreme cutting and recovery rather than assuming exercise is beneficial or harmful.

Strength training and oral health dentalreach.today/effect-of-strength-training-on-oral-health-and-dental-treatments

AAdminDentalReach Editorial·8y ago

Task-related clenching can aggravate symptoms, but it does not prove sleep bruxism or TMD.

Stress and oral health management dentalreach.today/effect-of-stress-on-oral-health-and-dental-treatment

?Former member·8y ago

Frequent acidic or carbohydrate drinks may matter more dentally than the exercise itself.

Diet and lifestyle dental framework dentalreach.today/effect-of-diet-and-lifestyle-on-oral-health-and-dental-treatment

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