Articles, tagged with "plaque buildup", page 1
24th January 2012
There are a many of reasons why Americans don’t go to the dentist. Some say they don’t want to waste money while others say that their teeth and gums are healthy because they don’t feel any pain. But they haven’t considered why dentists recommend regular ...
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victor mishra
18th January 2012
If you want to know what hair loss treatments you need, then you need to know the various causes of hair loss. If you can identify why you are losing your hair, it will be easier to find the hair loss treatment you should use. Everyone has different reaso...
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Author:
Rudy Silva
14th December 2011
Infections of the heart known as endiocarditis can be caused by the same bacteria that cause plaque buildup on our teeth. Scientists have known this cause of endiocarditis for a long time at this point, however they have finally discovered exactly how the...
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Author:
jmharmon
13th December 2011
As per the World Health Organization, as of the year 2008 over 17 million individuals have perished because of cardiovascular related ailments. This remains as the primary major cause for mortality across the world.
There are many associated risk elem...
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Author:
Piazza
07th December 2011
Many people do not know that their choice of toothpaste can definitely affect their teeth and gums. If you are one of the many people suffering from gum disease and wondering, why you have developed this mouth condition when you are brushing your teeth ev...
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Author:
Cathy Caballero
29th November 2011
Are you looking for hair loss treatments? Using natural remedies is one way to go for hair loss. This article points out two areas that affect your hair loss. Start remedies for these two areas and improve the quality of food you eat. When certain health ...
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Author:
Rudy Silva
16th November 2011
Interest throughout the U.S. for dental hygienist training is growing quickly. Owing to the on going population rise in the country, the elderly retaining more teeth, along with a widening focus on preventative care and dental health knowledge, the requir...
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Dental Hygienist Training HQ
16th November 2011
Keeping two rows of beautiful pearly white teeth takes a little bit of work, but the benefits are seen every time you flash your outstanding smile. By introducing healthier habits in your routine as well as paying attention to your intake of specific food...
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Author:
bdavis
25th October 2011
Brushing our teeth routinely and the right way is an integral part of individual dental hygiene. For the erstwhile years individuals were familiar with the traditional methods of trying to keep your teeth thoroughly clean. Due to the fact electric toothbr...
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Author:
fritz45z
16th August 2011
Your oral hygiene says almost as much about you as the clothes you wear and the expertise on your resume. Sadly, good oral hygiene is something that so many people neglect during their daily routine leading to tooth discoloration and decay, bad breath, an...
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Author:
TedBrumby
10th August 2011
Dental implants and bridges can lose their whiteness over time just like the other teeth. Without proper maintenance and care, they can turn yellowish due to plaque buildup and staining. Worse yet, implants may not darken as naturally as the others causin...
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Author:
elizabethcull
30th June 2011
Plaque upon teeth is unpleasant. Plaque is actually a without color, sticky film which goes over ones pearly whites along with making an environment by which germs could deteriorate tooth enamel, trigger gum soreness, infections within your teeth. Oral...
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Author:
Aaron Rogers
21st June 2011
Keeping up with regularly scheduled dental visits is very important to maintain healthy teeth and gums. Your mouth is also a good indicator of how healthy the rest of your body is. Regular brushing, flossing and yearly dental appointments make for a healt...
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Author:
PaulBuchanan
20th June 2011
The heart is at the center of the body's cardiovascular system. A healthy heart and healthy cardiovascular system pumps oxygen-rich blood from the heart through the arteries and returns oxygen-poor blood back to the heart through the veins. When there is ...
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Author:
Art Jones
20th June 2011
If there are no dentists in the world, people would have ugly smiles. Decayed and fractured teeth, bad breath, plaque buildup and huge gaps would be the primary troubles a human can have. Thousands of years ago, humans realized the importance of teeth, gi...
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Author:
Vernell Leider