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Amen! Amen!
02/23/2026

Amen! Amen!

WIN AND GRIN: USA hockey star Jack Hughes celebrates his team’s victory over Canada, clinching the program’s first Olympic gold since the 1980 “Miracle on Ice” — proving chipped teeth can't dull his American pride.

10/20/2025
Peggy wants to do this to Dr Huang 🤣
10/20/2025

Peggy wants to do this to Dr Huang 🤣

10/15/2025

It’s been begging for a simple filling for months 😅

Happy Sunday!
07/27/2025

Happy Sunday!

She graduated!!!!!
05/14/2025

She graduated!!!!!

So proud of our Maribel!! Winning the Golden Scaler Award and many more from Southern Illinois University!!
05/14/2025

So proud of our Maribel!! Winning the Golden Scaler Award and many more from Southern Illinois University!!

The only kind of marathon Peggy will ever consider participating
03/17/2025

The only kind of marathon Peggy will ever consider participating

“Taking care of your teeth might help protect your brain in the long run.”
03/15/2025

“Taking care of your teeth might help protect your brain in the long run.”

Emerging research suggests that Alzheimer’s disease may be linked to an unexpected culprit — gum disease.

A study discovered the presence of Porphyromonas gingivalis, a bacteria responsible for chronic periodontitis, in the brains of deceased Alzheimer’s patients.

Researchers found that when mice were infected with the bacteria, it colonized their brains and triggered the production of amyloid beta, a protein commonly associated with Alzheimer’s. This evidence strengthens the hypothesis that the disease could have infectious origins rather than being solely a neurodegenerative disorder.

The study also revealed that toxic enzymes from the bacteria were present in individuals who had Alzheimer's-related brain changes but had not yet been diagnosed with dementia, suggesting the infection may begin years before symptoms appear.

This discovery opens the door to new potential treatments. A pharmaceutical company, Cortexyme, developed a compound called COR388, which showed promise in reducing both bacterial infection and amyloid beta accumulation in animal trials. While human trials are needed to confirm its effectiveness, the study underscores the importance of oral hygiene in brain health. Scientists remain cautiously optimistic, emphasizing that with no new dementia treatments in over 15 years, investigating all possible causes is crucial. While more research is needed, the link between gum disease and Alzheimer’s highlights a simple yet vital message: taking care of your teeth might help protect your brain in the long run.

Learn more: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.aau3333

Dr. Huang's baby girl went from learning to assist at a tender age of 10 to now learning to do dental work on models in ...
12/01/2024

Dr. Huang's baby girl went from learning to assist at a tender age of 10 to now learning to do dental work on models in her first year of dental school.

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