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Of Of Douglas Douglas & & Elbert Elbert Counties Counties Issue 878 - June 30, 2014

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“Why, you’re just skin and bones!” you may have heard it said. While the human body is lots more than skin and bones, these two things account for a very large part. Follow along as Tidbits explores what holds us together. • “I’ve got you under my skin,” goes the old song. The skin is the largest of all the organs in the body, and makes up about 15% of the body’s weight. On the average adult body, it weighs about 6 lbs. (2.72 kg), with an area of about 20 square feet (1.86 sq. m). The average individual has about 300 million skin cells. There are about 11 miles (17.7 km) of blood vessels in the body’s skin. • One square inch (6.45 sq. cm) contains about 19 million cells, 90 oil glands, 65 hairs, and 625 sweat glands. There are 19 feet (5.8 m) of blood vessels and over 19,000 sensory cells in that square inch. Those sensory cells can detect an object as small as 1/100th of a millimeter. • The skin is made up of three layers – the epidermis, which is the outer layer, the middle layer called the dermis, and the deepest layer called the subcutis. The epidermis is thickest on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet, about 1.5 millimeter thick. The subcutis contains blood vessels, hair follicle roots, and nerves.

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SKIN AND BONES (continued): • When a person is born, skin is about 1 millimeter thick and will grow to about 3 millimeters by adulthood. • The body’s three million sweat glands will produce about two quarts (1.9 liters) of fluid on a warm summer day. When sweat evaporates off the skin, body heat is reduced. Sweat glands are the most concentrated on the bottom of the feet, with the least concentration on the body’s back. The smell of sweat is affected by a person’s mood, diet, hormones, medical condition, or drugs. • Our skin is thinnest on our eyelids, just 0.02 m thick. • Why does our skin bruise? It’s caused by blood capillaries that burst near the skin’s surface. The blood cells quickly die and change color, creating the purplish bruise. The bruise fades as those cells are carried off by the body. • And why does our skin tan when we’re out in the sun? It’s the result of our skin secreting melanin, a brown pigment that helps block out harmful ultraviolet rays. Thousands of years ago, when dark-skinned humans migrated to colder climates, much of their melanin pigment was lost and white skin began to appear.

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• There are two types of melanin – pheomelanin, which varies from yellow to red in color, and eumelanin, which is dark brown to black. Pheomelanin is responsible for our pink lips and for red hair color. Eumelanin contributes to brown and black skin and hair. A person with a complete or partial absence of melanin is known as an albino.

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• Skin that is glabrous has no hair. • Acne, caused by an overproduction of oil that plugs the pores, afflicts more than just teenagers. One in 20 adult women is bothered by acne. That figure is just one in 100 for adult men. • The next time you’re doing the dusting, consider that 75% of household dust consists of dead skin cells. Every minute, you are shedding about 30,000 dead skin cells. By the time you’re 70, you will have shed about 40 lbs. (18.1 kg) of dead skin. • Skin cancer is the most common of all cancers, accounting for almost half of cancer diagnoses in the United States. There will be about 76,000 new cases of melanoma, the most serious type of skin cancer, this year. Pale skin that sunburns easily is more susceptible to skin cancer. Severe sunburns in the past along with excessive unprotected exposure to sunlight or tanning booths are also contributing factors. Melanoma is the fastest growing cancer worldwide, and one in 50 Americans will develop it during their lifetime. • About 45% of bone consists of mineral deposits, including calcium, phosphorus, and sodium, along with the protein collagen. Living tissue, cells, and blood vessels make up another 30%, with the remaining 25% water. • Bones account for about 14% of the body’s total weight. A baby is born with about 300 bones, but as it grows, many fuse together, so that by adulthood the total is 206. When a baby is born, its kneecaps consist of soft cartilage which will gradually harden into bone, a process known as ossification. • The longest and strongest bone of the skeleton is the femur, the thighbone, accounting for nearly 25% of a body’s height. The femur can support 30 times its own weight. The largest bone is the pelvis, and the smallest is located in the middle ear. The tiny stapes, commonly called the stirrup is only 0.11 inches (2.8 mm) long, about the size of a grain of rice. It’s the only bone that’s fully grown at birth.

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by Dennis L. Burgner, D.D.S. Master, Academy of General Dentistry

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Thanksgiving is a wonderful time – to be with family and friends and reflect on the blessings of our lives. It is uniquely an American holiday that originated with the founding of our country. Thanksgiving is THE special day of the year set Cindy Rose aside for us all to stop and thank God for all He provides to us. As a dentist I am thankful for the advances in dental care over the history of civilization. Historically, it just hasn’t been that long ago that we didn’t have toothbrushes, mouth rinses, esthetic replacements of missing teeth, and yes, even floss! Here are a few dental things that I’m thankful for: The Toothbrush: Ancient peoples used small sticks or twigs, mashed and softened on one end, to clean their teeth. The Chinese invented the first bristle toothbrush, which came to Europe in the 1600’s, and to America during colonial times. In 1880 the first electric brush hit the market. It wasn’t very effective, and the idea died out for several decades. Then just after World War II, the Swiss developed the first effective electric toothbrush, which was introduced into the United States in 1960. Toothpaste had its earliest forms in ancient times, when ground shells, powdered fruit, talc, honey, and dried flowers were mixed together to make a tooth cleaning paste. Less tasty ingredients included various forms of mice, rabbit heads, lizard livers, and urine concocted as toothpastes. I rather doubt that such “toothpastes” had that “minty” taste we enjoy today. Some “toothpastes” were so corrosive that they dissolved tooth enamel. Toothpastes in the 1800’s included soap and chalk. The first collapsible tube appeared in 1892. “Crest” brand toothpaste with fluoride to actually help prevent cavities was introduced in 1956. Anesthetic made painless extractions possible in the 1830’s. In primitive times, teeth were extracted with a well-placed chisel and a hard blow from a mallet - ouch! Centuries later, the Greeks and Romans abandoned the mallet and chisel and developed extraction forceps. Chinese dentists developed very strong fingers for extracting teeth with their “bare fingers” by practicing removing wooden pegs driven into a board. Cocaine was used just prior to the 1900’s as a Local Anesthetic for “Feeling No Pain” dentistry (or anything else!) – until it’s addictive properties became evident. In 1905 “Novocain”, became available, and “Painless Dentistry” became possible. Today’s local anesthetics are much more effective, and do not have the allergic effects of Novocain. Laughing Gas, professionally known as Nitrous Oxide – Oxygen Conscious Sedation was first “experimental” in the 1790’s, due to its pain-inhibiting effects. It became known as “laughing gas” when used at high concentrations, because of its most famous side effect. In the late 1800’s, it was combined with oxygen, and the combination became very popular for use in surgical procedures.

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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On Dec. 13, 1577, English seaman Francis Drake sets out from England with five ships and 164 men on a mission to raid Spanish holdings on the Pacific coast of the New World. Three years later, Drake’s return to England marked the first circumnavigation of the earth by a British explorer.

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• On Dec. 12, 1912, two years after it was stolen from the Louvre, Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece The Mona Lisa is recovered inside Italian waiter Vincenzo Peruggia’s hotel room in Florence. Peruggia had previously worked at the Louvre and had participated in the heist with a group of accomplices dressed as janitors.

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• On Dec. 14, 1939, the League of Nations, the international peacekeeping organization formed at the end of World War I, expels the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in response to the Soviets’ invasion of Finland. Although the League was the brainchild of President Woodrow Wilson, the United States never joined.

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• On Dec. 11, 1944, the city of Toronto, Canada, is battered with its worst-ever snowfall. Twenty-one people died as nearly 20 inches of snow fell in a single day. The storm took place during World War II, and the city’s ammunition factory was forced to close. • On Dec. 9, 1958, retired Boston candy manufacturer Robert H.W. Welch, Jr., establishes the John Birch Society, a right-wing organization dedicated to fighting what it perceives to be the extensive infiltration of communism into American society. • On Dec. 10, 1963, kidnapped Frank Sinatra Jr. is allowed to talk briefly to his father, after which the kidnappers demanded a ransom of $240,000 and arranged Sinatra’s drop off. Law-enforcement officials picked up the young Sinatra and brought him home in the trunk of their car. • On Dec. 8, 1980, former Beatle John Lennon is shot and killed by Mark David Chapman as Lennon and his wife, Yoko Ono, were returning home to their West 72nd Street Manhattan apartment building, the now-famous Dakota.

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Please send in your questions. You can Ask the Dentist by calling Dr. Burgner at 720-870-9500, or consult the website: www.ParkerLumineers.com Dr Burgner has served on the Fellowship Examination Committee of the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD), and received national recognition awards from that 30,000 member organizaation. He has also been recognized in the local magazine 5280. He practices General Family and Cosmetic Dentistry in Parker, Colorado.

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