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21st September 2009
Nothing is more annoying than a raging and reoccurring toothache. Due to unbearable pain, a toothache affects a person’s moods and potency to do everyday tasks. Teeth pain is common to adults and children, with tooth decay as the common cause.
Tooth ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th August 2009
The breathalyzer is a key test in the drunk driving stop. Fail to blow below .08 and courts in many states will rule you are impaired per se and driving drunk, forcing you to then prove your innocence. The question for many is whether these results can be... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava
10th August 2009
Mouth yeast infection is caused by a microscopic fungus called Candida Albicans. The symptoms of mouth yeast infection -- commonly known as thrush -- can be very uncomfortable. And anybody can have one; men, women, teenagers and children, especially newbo... Read >
Author: John Cielo
10th August 2009
Might the requirement for a Medford Dentist to take out teeth be based primarily on rotton teeth, tooth whitening or gum blight? The thought behind a toothache in most cases is either effects with your jaw or tooth. Regularly you might easily just show... Read >
Author: Luis Hernandez
10th August 2009
Have you ever suffered or still suffering from bleeding gums. Well for everybody who does suffer, we all know how unpleasant it can be to live with.
In a lot of cases, bleeding gums can happen because of the lack of cleaning, eating to much sugary food... Read >
Author: elephant9
04th August 2009
More and more evidence surfaces each year linking periodontal disease and other systemic diseases that are not in the mouth. In the presence of periodontal disease, the risk is much higher in contracting one or more of the other diseases. There are two ty... Read >
Author: P., Piero D.D.S.
16th July 2009
Gum disease, also called periodontal disease, isn't a pleasant experience! It could impart you numerous health problems, therefore it is important to stop gum disease. Contrarily, if you are already experiencing gum disease, being well informed about the... Read >
Author: Zero Gilbert
05th July 2009
One of the latest and most encouraging discoveries in the management of oral malodor uses extract of Magnolia officinalis for bad breath. The extract (MBE) can easily be produced from the stem bark of the magnolia tree, and incorporated into products such... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
05th July 2009
An extract of the stem bark of Magnolia officinalis has been a traditional Chinese medicine for years: however, it’s only recently that researchers thought of using magnolia bark extract for bad breath. Like many plant extracts, the compound has antibac... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
01st July 2009
Avoiding gum disease and halitosis may be hard, because there's a huge variety of factors that causes such problems. Sugar is the foremost reason for the symptom of these dental problems. Bacteria eats the sugars, giving way to plaque and tartar to develo... Read >
Author: Zero Gilbert
27th June 2009
NobleDentist offers a dental plan so everyone can afford to get quality dental care. With the cost of dental treatment rising all the time, visits to the dentist often get pushed to the bottom of the budget list. Unfortunately, that can not only lead to t... Read >
Author: Dion Kramer
06th June 2009
The word periodontal means around (peri) and tooth (dontal). Tooth decay along with periodontal disease is the most prevalent diseases in the world. It is a chronic infectious inflammation. If the total surface area of loose tissue around your teeth were ... Read >
Author: P., Piero D.D.S.
06th June 2009
The word periodontal means around (peri) and tooth (dontal). Tooth decay along with periodontal disease is the most prevalent diseases in the world. It is a chronic infectious inflammation. If the total surface area of loose tissue around your teeth were ... Read >
Author: P., Piero D.D.S.
25th March 2009
What do bad breath and colon cleansing have in common?Unknown to many, bad breath, or halitosis, can originate from digestive issues in the colon. Constipation: backup leading to the decay of waste matter in the colon can cause an unpleasant odor to ema... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
10th March 2009
Most of the time, halitosis is caused by poor dental hygiene. However, there may be other factors involved such as gum disease, tooth decay, heavy metal buildup, infection of the respiratory tract, improper diet, constipation, smoking, fever, diabetes, f... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th February 2009
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1/2 cup 100% Pure Maple Syrup
1/2 cup Xocai chocolate Power Squares, broken into small pieces
2 pkgs Silken Tofu
3 tbsp chopped Pistachios
1. Place maple syrup and Xocai chocolate Power Squares in 2 cup gla... Read >
Author: SandyJChocolate
24th February 2009
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1/4 cup of vegetable oil
1/4 cup of soy milk
1/3 cup of maple syrup
1/3 cup of sugar
3 Tbsp. dark jamaican rum
2 ounces Xocai chocolate Nuggets, melted.
1 cup whole wheat pastry flour
1 cup unbleached all-... Read >
Author: SandyJChocolate
20th February 2009
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For the Ganache:
6 cups soy milk
1 vanilla bean, scraped and pod discarded
1/2 cup water
1 Tbsp. Earl Grey tea
5 cups chopped Xocai chocolate Power Squares
For the Ganache:
6 cups soy milk
1 vanilla bean,... Read >
Author: SandyJChocolate
18th February 2009
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8 ounces Xocai chocolate Nuggets, broken into small pieces
1/4 cup sliced almonds, toasted
1/4 cup combined dried cranberries, blueberries and/or cherries
1. Line 8-inch baking pan with wax paper.
2. Microw... Read >
Author: SandyJChocolate
16th February 2009
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2 tablespoons cornstarch
1 cup soy milk
1 cup soy creamer
1/2 cup white sugar
3 tablespoons egg replacer (dry)
3 ounces Xocai chocolate Nuggets, chopped
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
1. In a medium saucepan... Read >
Author: SandyJChocolate
12th February 2009
Brought to you by Vegan Chocolate Company
1/2 cup 100% Pure Maple Syrup
1/2 cup Xocai chocolate Power Squares, broken into small pieces
2 pkgs Silken Tofu
3 tbsp chopped Pistachios
1.Place maple syrup and Xocai chocolate Power Squares in 2 cup glas... Read >
Author: SandyJChocolate
10th February 2009
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Ingrediants: 5 ounces Xocai chocolate Nuggets, chopped
1 pint fresh strawberries with leaves
In a microwave-safe bowl, or in the top of a double boiler over simmering water, cook chocolate un... Read >
Author: SandyJChocolate
03rd February 2009
How much chocolate does your kid eat in a month? One bar of candy is enough to cause him a cavity. If he does not brush his teeth after he eats it. Dental care is not taught to the kids with the seriousness that should be attached to dental health. Sure y... Read >
Author: Mel C
03rd February 2009
Bad Breath can be a common problem among a lot of people. In general, bad breath is caused by bacteria in the mouth or the digestive tract. Some go away with simple brushing, while some appear to be health- related and require medical attention.The first ... Read >
Author: morningshift
09th January 2009
At some point in our lives, every single one of us has had to deal with smelly breath. This could be someone else's or your own. Either way, it is a very unpleasant situation which we want to get out of as fast as possible. And the best way to do this is ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
07th January 2009
Everyone wants to achieve beauty and health. To succeed humans should constantly work on their diet. It is very important to eat nourishing but healthy food and decrease fats; all these effectively impact on our complete condition and appearance. Here are... Read >
Author: yangguang
06th January 2009
What causes bad breath? It is caused by bacteria that lives in your mouth. This bacteria will produce hydrogen sulfide - which smells very similar to rotten eggs. That is why bad breath smells so incredibly bad. The bacteria enjoys living in places that a... Read >
Author: nlwest21
01st December 2008
While everyone is at risk of tooth decay and other oral health problems, dentist professionals say patients with diabetes are particularly at high risk for these complications. Diabetes, which is the inability to process sugars with insulin, makes the pat... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly
05th November 2008
Bad breath or halitosis is a condition that almost everyone suffers from now and then. Luckily for most people its only for a short time. Many times it only lasts until they brush their teeth, use mouthwash, chew some gum or eat a breath mint. For other... Read >
Author: Don Levy
13th October 2008
If you are looking for the appropriate remedy for bad breath, first you need to do is get to the root cause of the problem, so you can find the best available treatment for it. Halitosis affects as much as 25% of the population and if you know that it can... Read >
Author: Kelvin Ho
13th October 2008
Halitosis (the medical name for bad breath) is unavoidable for most people, even if it is episodic rather than chronic. Some people suffer from it all the time, others occasionally and some only rarely, but few escape its net completely.
The worst par... Read >
Author: Kelvin Ho
29th September 2008
Many adults are surprised when their cosmetic dentist informs them they have cavities. This isn't uncommon in adult dentistry. In children, cavities often occur due to bad habits such as juice in a bottle at night or poor brushing habits associated with l... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly
04th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Robert Sifer
Our teeth are of paramount importance to all of us. It helps us chew our food. Thus, it is necessary for you to take good care of them in order to enjoy a happy life.
Tips for preventing tooth loss
Studies have sho... Read >
Author: Jenosize Sifer
22nd July 2008
Yeast infection in babies is one of the most common childhood sicknesses. Most new moms are usually worried when the baby starts to develop unusual symptoms which are not very familiar to young mothers. In babies, there are no protective bacteria in the m... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
10th July 2008
Dental caries, tooth decay is caused through extended contact to acids formed by bacteria. You cannot keep away from germs in the air. When you exhale it comes in the mouth or joins itself to whole thing involving in the teeth. Sugar is the chief guilty f... Read >
Author: dramaticsmiles1211
27th May 2008
Bad breath, sometimes known as halitosis, is a common problem. In most cases, it is caused by a build up of bacteria in the mouth, as a result of food debris, plaque, or gum disease. Bad breath is usually brought on by the breakdown of proteins by bacteri... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
08th May 2008
The foods eaten also are a potential cause of halitosis. Certain foods, such as garlic, onions and certain spices are frequently cited as cause for a person's bad breath. Both vegetarians and those who eat large quantities of meat may develop bad breath d... Read >
Author: peterhutch
10th March 2008
Bad breath, sometimes known as halitosis, is a common problem. In most cases, it is caused by a build up of bacteria in the mouth, as a result of food debris, plaque, or gum disease. Bad breath is usually brought on by the breakdown of proteins by bacteri... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
22nd February 2008
Like other applications of alternative health care, alternative medicine for bad breath aims to get rid of the problem by identifying the cause and correcting it without drugs. While this approach may require more effort, including significant lifestyle c... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
19th February 2008
Rotten teeth are probably the most frequent and common complaints when it comes to dental problems; rotten teeth means nothing else than teeth affected by caries, and the this is the type of tooth decay everyone has to go to the dentist for. Carries make ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
19th February 2008
Some people actually pay large sums of money to have perfect teeth, and here we are not referring just to public figures who are keen on showing a perfect smile, but to the common person who'd like to undergo an A to Z oral treatment to improve the overal... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
04th February 2008
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Cavity is a hole in the tooth's protective enamel layer. Cavities are the result of tooth decay, process triggered by bacteria in the mouth, sugary food, and a vulnerable tooth surface. The bacteria in your mouth help with digestion by conv... Read >
Author: Alien
30th October 2007
Bad breath is caused by odor producing bacteria in the mouth. There are certain food products like garlic and onion that are responsible for bad breath. The most common cause of bad breath is bad teeth. If you have dental decay at the roots of the teeth, ... Read >
Author: Alien
28th August 2007
I recently met with a friend who had a problem… a bad breath problem. My friend Jayme asked me for some simple remedies for curing her bad breath. But the thing I remember most about the 10 minute conversation was her look as she confessed, "I would... Read >
Author: Joe Barton
02nd August 2007
Bacteria in the mouth and throat are the main causes of bad breath. When saliva in the mouth is reduced, those bacteria have the perfect environment to grow and spread, and that's what causes bad breath. When there is a normal amount of saliva, it neutral... Read >
Author: Peter Stewart
25th July 2007
Did you know that one and four people suffer from the disease of bad breath… Halitosis?
That is almost 80 million Americans with bad breath! Fortunately, thousands of those sufferers are seeking medical help and naturally treating their bad breath b... Read >
Author: Joe Barton
24th July 2007
You are reading this right now because you or a loved one suffers from the disease of bad breath… halitosis! And one word you can use to describe the disease which affects 50-80 million Americans is…. Embarrassed! In fact, in many cases, people voic... Read >
Author: Joe Barton
01st July 2007
Did you know that one and four people suffer from the disease of bad breath… Halitosis?
That is almost 80 million Americans with bad breath! Fortunately, thousands of those sufferers are seeking medical help and naturally treating their bad breath b... Read >
Author: barpubl
05th June 2007
Want to know a cure for bad breath? Bad breath is not only a health problem, but a social one as well. It is an embarrassment for anyone to have. But should you be suffering from bad breath, rest assured that there are cures for bad breath that are safe, ... Read >
Author: Michael Lee
30th April 2007
Bad breath is mainly caused by odor producing bacteria in the mouth. When we don’t clean or brush our teeth properly after meals, bacteria gets accumulated on the left over food in the mouth and between the teeth. It releases sulphur compounds that make... Read >
Author: Alien
25th April 2007
Manufacturers estimate only 15 to 25% of dentists have a digital X-ray system in their office, and according to a 2004 study in The Journal of the American Dental Association, fewer than 12% of U.S. dentists rely exclusively on digital radiography. But B... Read >
Author: Jayden Adams
25th April 2007
Gingivitis is a dental condition that is caused by the accumulation of bacteria in the mouth of a person. Gingivitis basically is an inflammation of the gums which surround the teeth. In fact gingivitis is among one of the many dental conditions which ma... Read >
Author: Erzana Jones
21st April 2007
A glazed doughnut or a wedge of apple pie might be what we choose for a mid-morning munch. Unfortunately, these snacks contain refined sugar that is not only bad for your teeth and gums, but also for your pregnancy. Sugar, sometimes disguised as sucrose, ... Read >
Author: Sheila Wolf, RHd - Mama Gums
13th April 2007
The most common symptoms are itching and the feeling of irritation in the vaginal area; redness or swelling of the vulva; a white, thick, unpleasant discharge which looks similar to cottage cheese and which has no scent, although sometimes it could smell ... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
03rd January 2007
What Causes Bad Breath:Three Leading Factors Did you know:1. Medications (including allergy medications) cause badbreath2. Alcoholic beverages cause bad breath3. Mouthwash with alcohol causes bad breath4. Smoking causes bad breath5. Dry mouth causes bad b... Read >
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16th November 2006
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Author: David Orman
16th November 2006
Bad breath is something common to everyone at one point or another in their life, even those who brush and floss religiously. We all know that those who eat garlic will smell like it afterwards, but other times the realization that our breath is offensiv... Read >
Author: Jim McDonald
16th November 2006
Adults and children alike suffer from chronic bad breath occasionally or regularly. Although common, chronic bad breath is not a laughing matter as it might signal a more serious medical problem that needs to be treated and solved.
So how can you tre... Read >
Author: Milos Pesic
07th November 2006
Secrets to the Perfect Oral Care
Oral hygiene is very important for overall health and well-being. It also plays a major role in the transmission of body language on a social level too. You must care for your teeth throughout your life in order for you... Read >
Author: Flora Earl
05th October 2006
Bad breath (halitosis) is something we all worry about. North Americans spend billions of dollars a year on breath mints, mouthwashes and gum to try to decrease the chances that someone will find our breath offensive. We avoid breathing in the faces of ot... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
28th July 2006
Bad breath that continues for a long period of time is often referred to as chronic halitosis. It's a condition that has been around for a very long time, but it is only in last century that we have started to may much attention to it, and only in the las... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
28th July 2006
Long before the first mouthwash came on the market, people were using herbs for bad breath. The rationale for this has probably been that many herbs have strong but pleasant flavors and scents that will mask a bad odor on the breath. They certainly do hav... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
07th July 2006
According to the American Veterinary Dental Society (AVDS), eighty percent of dogs and seventy percent of cats have periodontal disease by the age of three! Alarming statistics? Yes, and it is known that proper dental care could increase their life by two... Read >
Author: Marian Brown
05th July 2006
Bad breath is usually associated with a smell from the mouth, but occasionally it may appear to come from the nose. This can be difficult to discern, as the nose and mouth are so close together, particularly if the problem is found in children. However,... Read >
Author: Peter Stewart
03rd July 2006
People with bad breath are so intent on getting rid of it that they want to be sure they're getting the best mouthwash. They may be on the right track – the right mouth rinse will certainly help to reduce the problem. If you have bad breath, however, you ... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
30th June 2006
Halitosis means bad breath. It's a common problem that is usually caused by halitosis bacteria – a group of bacteria that live in the mouth, getting nutrients from various protein sources found there. These proteins come from dead cells (cells that line t... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
26th June 2006
In many cases, you can get rid of bad breath by decreasing the population of volatile sulfur compound (VSC) producing bacteria in the mouth. These bacteria break down material in the mouth and produce foul smelling compounds as a byproduct. Having some of... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
15th May 2006
Chronic halitosis is a condition in which a person produces an offensive odor from their oral or nasal regions and they're unable to eliminate it through normal oral hygiene techniques, such as flossing or brushing. The occasional "morning breath" most pe... Read >
Author: M Harvey
20th April 2006
Although you may want to consult your physician if you have a particular problem with bad breath, the following general advice will give you insight into the likeliest cause of a bad breath problem.
The principal bad breath cause is associated with bac... Read >
Author: Peter Stewart
23rd February 2006
Does this sound familiar to you? My dentist and hygienist mentioned that I had irritated gums as they cleaned my teeth. This is a symptom of gingivitis.
Gingivitis can be a stepping stone to major problems in the mouth and gum line. It can lead to peri... Read >
Author: David Snape
19th January 2006
Copyright 2006 SSLI Health Group
Learn how hidden bacteria in teeth cause side effects that can endanger your life. Discover how germs trapped in teeth and tonsils mutate and metastasize like cancer cells and how these bacteria migrate to heart, kid... Read >
Author: George Meinig
26th December 2005
For those of us with a sweet tooth, there is good news on the dental front. Despite the fact that raisins are sweet and sticky, scientists at the University of Illinois in Chicago have found them to contain compounds that prevent tooth decay and gingiviti... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott
30th November 2005
As many as 15 percent of U.S. soldiers have suffered from dental emergencies while on duty. In response, army scientists have developed an antibacterial chewing gum that contains a protein called KSL.Kills Harmful BacteriaKSL kills harmful mouth bacteria,... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
20th May 2005
Tooth decay, or dental caries, is caused by prolonged exposure to acids produced by bacteria in the mouth. We cannot avoid bacteria in the air. When we breathe it enters the mouth and attaches itself to everything, including the teeth. In fact, there are ... Read >
Author: Joe Miller
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