Articles, tagged with "mouth guard", page 1
21st May 2012
Bruxism is the specific word used to describe jaw clenching and grinding of the teeth. It's most typical throughout sleep, but it typically occurs through daytime hours also. While many studies haven’t found a root cause for the issue, there seem to be so...
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Billy E. Kidd
19th January 2012
"If it is not broken, don't fix it." Isn't that how the saying goes? Well, when it comes to teeth, most people really CAN'T TELL if it's broken.
Consider these interesting dental tidbits:
-- Periodontal (gum) disease is the number one cause of toot...
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Dr. Richard J. Walicki
14th November 2011
MMA has earned a lot of recognition in todays times. It is a hard hitting sport and needs a certain amount of protection. It is thus essential to wear appropriate MMA gear, to get optimum protection. The number of protective gears present is large. The bi...
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darellbelen
20th October 2011
This procedure is very invasive and suitable for a tooth that has discoloured because it has been root filled.Professional teeth whitening vs home teeth whitening kitsWith home kits becoming more and more affordable it is becoming more popular as you can ...
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NoeHyde
03rd October 2011
Believe it or not, toddlers experience bruxism. Bruxism is a sleeping disorder common to people of any age. Children age six and below whose baby teeth have already emerged can suffer grinding problems when they are asleep. Parents often panic at the firs...
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Author:
Butcher
24th August 2011
In a professional boxing match you will always find both the boxers with an object placed in between their set of teeth which gives their mouth a slightly swollen effect. This small object is called a mouth guard. Aurora, IL has quite a few centers that c...
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gardnerwilkinson
09th August 2011
Maintaining a beautiful smile is important to most people. Visiting a dentist will help maintain a beautiful smile, however, there are many more reasons why you need to maintain regular dental visits. Many people do not realize how important it is to go t...
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Author:
Adrianna N
04th August 2011
The benefits to using a stop snoring mouth guard might be the answer to bed time snoring issues for some that suffer with this condition. For those that have the condition this might be caused by nose blockage. Other times it can be brought on when the to...
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Author:
darellbelen
26th July 2011
Being a responsible mom you accompany your kids to their games practice sessions. You check it with your children a million of times before leaving for the sports ground, "Do you have everything you need, are we ready to leave? Get your bag, wear your sho...
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Author:
Peter Alvo
14th July 2011
There are many reasons as to why people might wear a night guard as well as TMJ mouth guards. They are: 1. To safeguard your teeth from unnecessary wearing. two. Stopping jaw clicking and jaw popping.3. Appropriate bite troubles.Usually, if a Dentist high...
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Author:
Royce Sandoval
30th June 2011
By employing hot h2o it is easy to heat the device and then bite into it to actually form the device in to the jaw of your own mouth area. In general, women and men want to get an end to snoring loudly. That is why, you have to make definitely sure that y...
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Author:
Edward Barrett
20th June 2011
Muay Thai is a traditional martial art which originated from Thailand. This martial art is best known for its use of both elbows and knees in combat. It is often referred to as the "art of eight limbs" because of the numerous body parts utilized. Unlike o...
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Author:
mmmichellee24
10th June 2011
Many people aren’t aware that they have bruxism until it’s too late. Bruxism is the unconscious grinding and clenching of your teeth while you are asleep. Because you are asleep, you are unaware that you are grinding or clenching your teeth, until you wak...
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Author:
Cristian Stan
10th June 2011
There are always times in the day when you catch yourself grinding or clenching your teeth if you are trying to focus on something important or concentrating on something. Of course, if you are doing this in your sleep you won’t be able to catch yourself ...
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Author:
Cristian Stan
07th June 2011
When you go to the doctor to deal with your snoring problem, there is going to be a range of treatments made available to you once you have gone through a full evaluation. Odds are the doctor will be sending you to complete a thorough procedure called a s...
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Author:
Roberta Carlson