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29th September 2009
There is a belief in some areas that good oral hygiene can offset the destructive effects of spit tobacco. That belief could not be farther from the truth. According to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, a government agency dealin... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Dental veneers are custom-designed shells of tooth-like ceramic substance that, applied over the surface of a tooth. Regardless of what causes unattractive teeth, dental veneers may solve major or still many of your cosmetic dental issues. Veneers are we... Read >
Author: Robert Harlin
25th September 2009
Gum disease, or periodontal disease, is something you don’t want to take lightly. A link has been found between the inflammation of gum disease and the inflammation associated with cardiovascular disease. So taking care of your mouth can help your hea... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
25th September 2009
We all know someone who we wish would take a breath mint. Bad breath is joked about on television and in social circles, but if you’re the one they’re talking about; it’s not so funny. Don’t despair because there are some easy solutions and dent... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
22nd September 2009
Tooth Decay is common amongst large percentage of world population. It is so widespread because of poor oral hygiene.
What is Tooth Decay?
Tooth Decay is demineralization of tooth due to acidic releases from bacteria. The acids released from bacter... Read >
Author: tonytidswells
16th September 2009
Quite a large percentage of people suffer from gingivitis, also called gum disease. Gingivitis or gum disease is in fact all too common. It is said that almost all adults suffer from it at some points, and at this very minute, 80% are experiencing some o... Read >
Author: jeyanth
16th September 2009
Using a good quality toothbrush and toothpaste can help keep your smile bright!
When we talk about dental care many people think about that trip to the dentists every 6 months. You DO go to the dentist regularly don't you? OK, may of us don't because o... Read >
Author: jeyanth
15th September 2009
When women think about their hormonal health, they normally consider issues related to the menopause or monthly menstruation, sexual health or weight gain. In practice any imbalance in hormones can affect total well-being. For example, women's sexuality i... Read >
Author: michael challiner
14th September 2009
If you are not happy with your smile, it can most likely be improved with the addition of veneers. But what exactly are veneers and are they suitable for your unique problem?
Porcelain veneers are similar to crowns, but a veneer is a thin sliver that onl... Read >
Author: Mel C
08th September 2009
What is it about a nice smile that affects people in the way that it does? Advertisers and marketers have long understood the psychological importance of a smile - people flashing their shiny white teeth under a big bright smile appear in almost every ad ... Read >
Author: Yodle
04th September 2009
It is important to maintain a consistent, thorough and healthy oral hygiene routine.
This means keeping your teeth clean and free of debris, brushing thoroughly twice a day and flossing daily, using toothpaste that contains fluoride.
Eating a bal... Read >
Author: Surf Pacific
04th September 2009
A regular dental checkup is essential for maintenance of your oral and general health.
This is a regular dental visit that should vary from every 3 months to once a year depending on your oral health status.
Regular dental checkups are important to... Read >
Author: Surf Pacific
02nd September 2009
There are many factors that can have an adverse impact on the quality of your smile, from tooth crookedness to discoloration to unsightly gaps. Whatever the cause, a less-than-perfect smile can dramatically affect your self-esteem, personality, and abilit... Read >
Author: mark
27th August 2009
Good oral hygiene is important for maintaining your overall health.
Prevention is always better than cure and it is advisable to be educated on dental health by your dentist through regular dental checkups and treatments.
Dental care can sometimes... Read >
Author: Surf Pacific
18th August 2009
If you are really conscious about good oral hygiene you may not require teeth whitening in the first place. It has been observed that just brushing your teeth regularly is not enough for maintaining that pearly whiteness of your teeth. You need somethin... Read >
Author: jeyanth
13th August 2009
Many people and dentists choose porcelain veneers to correct smiles. Whether the teeth are discoloured, crooked, uneven or gappy, porcelain veneers have always been a good choice for cosmetic dentistry enhancements.
What is a Porcelain Veneer?
Porc... Read >
Author: M.Singh
10th August 2009
Everyone wants whiter teeth which is why demand for professional teeth whitening kits has soared in recent years. Not only can you have your teeth whitened from the comforts of your home but also it will be much cheaper than bleaching done by an expert de... Read >
Author: jeyanth
10th August 2009
Natural teeth whitening methods are usually the least expensive and simplest ways of brightening your smile, but mistakes can also be made very easily. This article will discuss three of the most common mistakes and hopefully help you avoid them.
1. ... Read >
Author: jeyanth
10th August 2009
A vast majority of people tend to get tonsil stones, at some point in time in their lives. Tonsil stones, though quite harmless, tend to cause bad breathe. While there are some specific antibiotics available for curing the condition, most of them offer on... Read >
Author: Ashish
07th August 2009
If you haven't met a cosmetic dentist and you think your teeth need some work in terms of making it look a little better, it might be time to get a check up. Generally, all dentists help you maintain oral hygiene and oral health, but a cosmetic dentist fo... Read >
Author: Mel C
03rd August 2009
Everywhere you go the importance of good oral hygiene and the need for a sparkling smile is advertised. One of the first things that you notice when you meet someone new is their smile and their teeth. It seems like the only way to ensure you have a fanta... Read >
Author: jeyanth
02nd August 2009
There is a tendency for parents to treat baby teeth as being dispensable since we all know there will be a second set of adult teeth replacing them anyway. However, baby teeth (also known as the deciduous teeth or the primary dentition) are important and... Read >
Author: figur8
01st August 2009
Were you aware that some dogs actually smile? It’s true! Chesapeake Bay retrievers are known for their “Chessy smile,” an inherited trait that usually occurs when they are embarrassed or caught off guard. If you are not “prepared” for it, the... Read >
Author: Dr. Jack Stevens, DVM
01st August 2009
The part of the gum that comes into contact with the tooth forms a crevice within which food debris can accumulate and bacteria can breed. In healthy gums this crevice (also known as a ‘sulcus’) will be no more than three millimetres deep, a depth th... Read >
Author: G Bailey
31st July 2009
Pets, much like humans, require proper nutrition and exercise to maintain a healthy body and live a long life. Ensuring that your pet gets enough exercise and has a proper diet can increase its life span up to 134%. Also, many pet owners don't understan... Read >
Author: cledford
30th July 2009
Proper and regular brushing of your teeth with an appropriate dental toothbrush is very essential for good oral hygiene. Proper brushing means brushing your teeth in the right manner using the correct techniques. Brushing your teeth will not free your tee... Read >
Author: Aston Bordon
30th July 2009
Oral hygiene is just as important as keeping the rest of your body clean at all times. It is also often used as a standard by which a person is judged. When you fail to maintain good oral hygiene it is often taken as a sign that you are not an individual ... Read >
Author: Rufus White
29th July 2009
If you are missing teeth, or worried you might lose some, you can replace these teeth. There are three ways teeth can be replaced.
1. Dental implants or teeth implants
2. Partial dentures or full dentures
3. Dental bridges or porcelain bridges
Wh... Read >
Author: M.Singh
28th July 2009
Among nursing home residents, having a nursing aide help them maintain good oral hygiene lowers the odds of them dying from pneumonia, a study suggests. Pneumonia is the leading cause of death in elderly nursing home residents, Dr. Carol W. Bassim and col... Read >
Author: Steve Thompson DDS
14th July 2009
Having problems with your teeth and gums? Coenzyme Q10 may help. Clinical research indicates that CoQ10 benefits periodontal disease, both as a treatment and a preventative.
Periodontal disease - a widespread problem characterized by swelling, blee... Read >
Author: RA Butters
09th July 2009
Everywhere you go the importance of good oral hygiene and the need for a sparkling smile is advertised. One of the first things that you notice when you meet someone new is their smile and their teeth. It seems like the only way to ensure you have a fanta... Read >
Author: Rich Shepard
06th July 2009
Instilling a positive and long-term approach to your family’s dental care is of great importance from a young age. While many adults neglect their own oral hygiene for reasons as simple as a long running fear of the dental chair, teaching children from ... Read >
Author: Surf Pacific
02nd July 2009
The primary job of dentist is to evaluate, diagnose, prevent and treat the diseases, disorders and conditions related to the softness or hardness of tissues in the jaw or oral cavity and to analyze and control their impact on the human body. Dentist pract... Read >
Author: affliate0109
30th June 2009
Dogs and cats can suffer from dental problems at the young age of 2 years. Typically dental diseases progress throughout the life of the pet and without proper medical intervention can decay teeth faster causing pain and discomfort.
Good oral hygiene is... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux
30th June 2009
Nine times out of ten, the cause of bad breath starts right in your mouth. Knowing what causes bad breath is an important part of getting rid of it. If you want to know how to cure bad breath, first you need to determine what is causing it and then you ca... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
29th June 2009
Your search for a dentist can begin with you asking for recommendations from friends and family. Find people you trust and ask how satisfied they are with their dentist. Keep in mind the names of both those that are liked and those that aren’t, as both ... Read >
Author: jamesrussel
18th June 2009
If you want to keep the dentist away you need to practice the fundamentals of basic dental hygiene. Practicing good oral hygiene will help prevent tooth decay, prevent gum disease, and it will decrease the time you need to spend at the dentist. In additio... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
17th June 2009
Natural teeth whitening methods are usually the least expensive and simplest ways of brightening your smile, but mistakes can also be made very easily. This article will discuss three of the most common mistakes and hopefully help you avoid them.
1. Us... Read >
Author: RJ Licata
17th June 2009
With all the money being shelled out lately for flashy teeth whitening gimmicks and over the counter treatments that are hit or miss it's time we take a look at alternate ways of whitening.
Natural teeth whitening is both cost effective and results ef... Read >
Author: RJ Licata
12th June 2009
The best way to replace missing teeth is dental implants or teeth implants. A tooth implant is one of 3 ways to replace teeth.
Things to consider before having dental implants.
Do you have enough decent jaw bone- if not bone can be added.
Are you a s... Read >
Author: M.Singh
05th June 2009
Causes of Bad Breath - Dr. Felicia S. Mata -
Gurnee Dentist
Though there are several causes of bad breath, most can be found in the mouth. Some of the causes
within the mouth are the tongue (when bacteria grows in between the papilla),
teeth cavi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th June 2009
Brush your teeth twice a day:
One of the primary rules of good oral hygiene is brushing your teeth at least twice a day. It is commonly said that two brushing sessions a day keeps the dentist away.... Many dentists and oral care practitioners recommen... Read >
Author: Kirsty
01st June 2009
Periodontitis, also known as gum disease, is a severe condition that affects the soft tissue surrounding the teeth. It is an inflammatory condition that can lead to deterioration of the alveolar bone and eventually the loss of teeth. The disease is far mo... Read >
Author: Theresea
29th May 2009
Invisalign helps to correct almost all orthodontic issues and give you that long cherished charismatic smile. It is an effective orthodontic procedure which can be used by adults, children and teenagers.
Invisalign- Comfortable Option to Improve Your S... Read >
Author: Dr. Peter J. Theodorou
20th May 2009
Oral yeast infection or Candidiasis is a disease that could bring so much stress and dilemma. Imagine how hard it is to have a mouth problem that makes eating and swallowing painful. This problem can be very frustrating because sometimes it is so hard to ... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
18th May 2009
A cosmetic dentist offers many services that you cannot get from an ordinary dentist. Some of the common cosmetic dental treatments can include:
1. Bonding. This is a process where a dental composite material similar to enamel is 'bonded' to the tooth'... Read >
Author: Mel C
15th May 2009
How to cure tonsil stones for good is something many of us with this condition try our up most to achieve. Firstly though, we need to know what they are, how they form and why so many with tonsil stones (tonsilloliths) also have bad breath problems.
T... Read >
Author: John Reece
08th May 2009
There was a time when replicating the natural function and appearance of your lost teeth could be very difficult to accomplish. Historically, dentures or bridge restorations would be used as replacements, but with limited results. Dental implants, howev... Read >
Author: Dental Impalnt Solution
27th April 2009
Millions of people may be affected by gum disease right now and not even realize it. Could you be one of them? Read on to learn the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about gum disease and schedule an appointment with your dentist for ... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
17th April 2009
Orthodontics is the division of cosmetic dentistry that deals with the straightening or shifting of teeth in order to enhance the alignment and improve facial appearance. The advantages of proper dental care and use of orthodontics are many, and the main ... Read >
Author: Dr. Peter J. Theodorou
02nd April 2009
Having a great smile can really be a nice asset. It makes your face more open and honest. When you flash that perfect smile to a particular person, the recipient of your gorgeous grin makes him feel that he wants to trust you more. Therefore, to have tha... Read >
Author: Sarah Davinson
01st April 2009
Oral thrush is the occurrence of white lesions inside the mouth including the tongue, inner cheeks and throat. The lesions may cause pains and difficulty swallowing. If not treated the infection may spread down to your esophagus causing more serious healt... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
01st April 2009
Oral yeast infections or oral thrush is an infection of the mouth caused by Candida fungus which is normally present in our body. The infection is due to the overgrowth or uncontrolled growth of the fungus. An imbalance in our body system like weakened im... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
27th March 2009
Recurrent bad breath, or halitosis, requires a bad breath remedy that works because it is often caused by the presence of oral bacteria. If the mouth is not cleaned well, bacteria grows on the tongue, gums and between the teeth and this bacteria causes ba... Read >
Author: weivni33
27th March 2009
Recurrent bad breath, or halitosis, requires a bad breath remedy that works because it is often caused by the presence of oral bacteria. If the mouth is not cleaned well, bacteria grows on the tongue, gums and between the teeth and this bacteria causes ba... Read >
Author: weivni33
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
17th March 2009
Your smile is the first line of defense when meeting new people and conducting business on a daily basis. However, over time our teeth can become chipped, discolored or even very sensitive. Porcelain veneers offer an ideal solution, but should be consider... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
13th March 2009
Bad breath, also called halitosis, is a common malady for many people. It can negatively affect interpersonal interactions as well as self-esteem. Fortunately, it can be treated effectively, and usually easily, at home. The cause of the odor simply needs ... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
13th March 2009
Thrush is another term for the condition known as yeast infections in the mouth. This ailment mainly affects the elderly, infants, and those with compromised immune systems. Common causes of thrush include use of birth control pills, antibiotics, and co... Read >
Author: Josie McEachern
10th March 2009
Dental health affects all the aspects of the functioning and health of one's mouth, especially the gums and teeth. They should be kept free from infections may cause inflammation of gums, dental caries, tooth loss and bad breath. They should also work pro... Read >
Author: Mel C
18th February 2009
The first and foremost remedy for bad breath is good oral hygiene. This means brushing after every meal, before bed and when you wake up in the morning. Brushing your teeth, gums and tongue thoroughly will prevent the anaerobic bacteria in your mouth from... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
28th January 2009
Oral thrush is one type of fungal infection that affects the mouth. It is caused by the overgrowth of candida fungus, an organism which usually resides in the wet areas of the body like the mouth. The overgrowth of the fungus leads to infection resulting ... Read >
Author: Lia Felabhoe
27th January 2009
Oral thrush is one kind of yeast infection that can be very painful and annoying. Candida fungus is normally present in the mouth and as long as it is maintained on its normal level there is no problem. But if the balance of the organism is disturbed, ove... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
21st January 2009
Dental Implant is one of the restorative dentistry options that allow replacement of missing teeth with the artificial teeth. Dental implants are natural-looking replacements for missing teeth that also provide the same function as your natural tooth root... Read >
Author: Suri tom
19th December 2008
What is Tooth Decay?
Tooth decay also known as dental caries or cavities is a common disease which affects a large percentage of the world population. It is widespread and generally occurs due to poor oral habits.
Tooth decay is the demineralization o... Read >
Author: CristianStan
19th December 2008
What is Tooth Decay?
Tooth decay also known as dental caries or cavities is a common disease which affects a large percentage of the world population. It is widespread and generally occurs due to poor oral habits.
Tooth decay is the demineralization o... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan
01st December 2008
Cosmetic dentist, London and all over U.K. are finding that cosmetic dentures are very popular option for people who wish to replace teeth.
If you are considering cosmetic dentures the following information is very important:
Medical health and cos... Read >
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
22nd October 2008
Dental implants are functional and cosmetic replacements for lost teeth. Typically, a dental implant consists of a surgical screw or rod and a dental crown, which covers the implant. This artificial tooth performs the functions of a normal tooth. Either a... Read >
Author: AC Teeple
15th October 2008
Recent scientific studies suggest that eating yogurt for bad breath may be beneficial. One study had volunteers avoid yogurt for a period of time and then eat it daily: measurements of the breath taken during both periods showed a reduction in hydrogen su... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
13th October 2008
Bad Breath effects up to 1 in 4 of us, so should we take it seriously? Yes we should!!
Bad Breath Effects
For most of us we can deal with our bad breath symptoms easily just by performing good oral hygiene, changing our habits and our diet. But for... Read >
Author: Ray Barnes
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
06th October 2008
There are many advantages that dental whitening gel holds over your basic whitening toothpaste and stripes. If you want to get a home teeth whitening product that is going to be quick and effective, the dental whitening gel is the way to go.
Dental... Read >
Author: Nupur
29th September 2008
In today’s world, having a nice pretty smile with white teeth, seems to be of utmost importance. Most people will take extreme, painful measures for whiter teeth. Cosmetic dentistry can be costly, provide adequate whiteness to the teeth but often only... Read >
Author: Matt Wittchow
23rd September 2008
What To Do About Bad Breath
What a nightmare to find yourself in an up close and personal conversation with someone and discover suddenly that they have horrible smelling breath. You can almost become sick to your stomach thinking you have to continue ... Read >
Author: patmorgan
22nd September 2008
What To Do About Bad Breath
What a nightmare to find yourself in an up close and personal conversation with someone and discover suddenly that they have horrible smelling breath. You can almost become sick to your stomach thinking you have to continue ... Read >
Author: patmorgan
22nd September 2008
There are so many different toothpastes on the market that they can take up a whole supermarket shelf and cause a great deal of confusion to the poor shopper. Should they get one that is said to brighten and whiten their teeth? What about tartar control a... Read >
Author: Melanie Click
12th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Robert Sifer
Since we were all kids, we have always been reminded about the importance of oral hygiene. It appears that kids shouldn't be the only ones receiving the reminders but the adults as well. Good oral hygiene has a lot of pe... Read >
Author: Jenosize Sifer
09th September 2008
Hairy tongue, also known as black tongue, is a gentle condition of elongation and staining of the fingerlike projections (papillae) on the tongue surface. This condition may be caused by overgrowth of a bacteria or yeast that produces a colored substance.... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
08th September 2008
These days in the fast moving life where everyone is so busy there is hardly anytime left to take care of our body, teeth, etc. Even if we take good care of ourselves, it is important that we do not overlook the dental care of our kids.
It is extremel... Read >
Author: Ken Thomson
08th September 2008
These days in the fast moving life where everyone is so busy there is hardly anytime left to take care of our body, teeth, etc. Even if we take good care of ourselves, it is important that we do not overlook the dental care of our kids.
It is extremel... Read >
Author: Ken Thomson
25th August 2008
Tooth Decay
Tooth decay is one the commonest dental problem that requires treatment. Filling cavities in teeth is not your real answer for the long term! An understanding of the causes of decay and preventative measures will help solve your problems!
... Read >
Author: M.Singh
24th August 2008
While many people are very good with the flossing and brushing of the teeth, followed with the rinsing of the mouth with highly potent, germ killing mouthwash, there are those who don't keep up with dental hygiene, as recommended by their dentist. For tho... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
26th July 2008
Did you know that gum disease can occur in stages? The final stage of gum disease is referred to as advanced periodontal disease. It occurs normally after treatment has failed or no treatment has been taken at all. When gum disease is this advanced, the f... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
21st July 2008
If you have discolored, chipped or stained teeth, veneers may be the way to go. In recent years, this kind of cosmetic dentistry has been perfected to get solutions for masking cosmetic problems in a mouth. Within the array of services provided by cosme... Read >
Author: Southfield Family Dental Center
20th July 2008
Is your local dentist serving your needs in a professional manner? Do you get the care you require for specific tooth maladies?
There are a wide variety of Orange County dentist offices with great online portals. For those disenchanted with modern d... Read >
Author: Vivid Dental Studio
18th July 2008
From all over the country, patients are flocking to Miami cosmetic dentists to get consulting and implementation of dental implants, as doctors work to master the art of installing these new structures in ailing mouths and strive to educate consumers on t... Read >
Author: Miami Beach Dental Institute
18th July 2008
Store shelves are overflowing with mints, mouthwashes and other products designed to help people combat and prevent bad breath. Yet these products help control bad breath (halitosis) only temporarily.
Certain foods, health conditions and habits are amo... Read >
Author: peterhutch
27th June 2008
Like many other animals and humans too, kitten teething is a rough time when chewing and biting are more than natural reflexes: they actually become the main urge of your pet. The favorite objects to chew in such cases are wool made: it is not exactly kno... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
15th May 2008
The bad breath has a great impact on your social life. He is responsible for the embarrassment and weakens relations between your family and friends. It is a common to most people when they first wake up in the morning and even though they may be well ... Read >
Author: Boris_yo
25th April 2008
There is a belief in some areas that good oral hygiene can offset the destructive effects of spit tobacco. That belief could not be farther from the truth.
According to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, a government agency ... Read >
Author: Don Robertson
25th April 2008
Brush your teeth with salicylate free toothpaste. Experience Relief With Salicylate-Free Toothpaste
What exactly is salicylate free toothpaste and why should you use it? The fact is, salicylic acid, a plant hormone found in white willow and meadowsweet... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
13th April 2008
Are you unhappy with your smile? Do your misaligned teeth stifle your self confidence every time you want to laugh out loud? Well, don’t worry; Bay Area dentists will cheer you up with their expertise in restorative dental treatment such as Cosmetic De... Read >
Author: charles
13th April 2008
Bay Area dentists have a great deal of skill in delicate dental treatments such as Porcelain Veneers. If you have stained, damaged or crooked teeth that are affecting your smile, you should visit a professional Bay Area dentist such as Monica. A Bay Area ... Read >
Author: charles
07th April 2008
The healthcare field has had a rough time in the last five years. There are far more patients now and there are more vacant job positions. There is a great need for more people to fill doctor, nurse, nursing assistant, dentist and dental assistant roles t... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
01st April 2008
You probably have been to the dentist at least once in your life. If you have not ever been to a dentist and are over the age of one, then shame on you. Everyone should go to the dentist, preferably twice a year for a routine check-up and cleaning.
It... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
25th March 2008
Your face is the mirror of your health. Sometimes the condition of your mouth can give you clues regarding your overall health. Maintenance of a good oral hygiene is very necessary during today's hectic lifestyles. You will be surprised to know that your ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
25th March 2008
A first impression is the last impression, many say. A smile can change our world. We all know that. The key to a bright smile is a set of shining teeth. Imagine yourself in an interview trying to impress the panel. You smile and a set of yellow teeth f... Read >
Author: peterhutch
25th March 2008
A first impression is the last impression, many say. A smile can change our world. We all know that. The key to a bright smile is a set of shining teeth. Imagine yourself in an interview trying to impress the panel. You smile and a set of yellow teeth fla... Read >
Author: peterhutch
11th February 2008
Gum disease is too called periodontal disease. Gum disease describes swelling, discomfort or transmission of the tissues supporting the teeth. Gum disease is a popular dental trouble that may ensue in tooth departure. A transmission is when bacterium or v... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
09th November 2007
How can I recognise my gum problem as being gingivitis?When you have a problem that is accompanied by pain, it is simple to spot and take action before it's too late. With gingivitis symptoms, you are leftis is usually painless, although the gums may be r... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
18th September 2007
Mouth is the window to the body. Gum disease is a common problem, and is often why people lose their teeth. Gum disease also known periodontitis- is a bacterial infection which affects 40% of adults across the world and which can lead to tooth loss. Gum d... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
26th July 2007
Did you know that besides daily exercise, a healthy diet, glyconutritionals, and vitamin supplements, that there is another key to great health? Just keeping your teeth clean!
Good oral hygiene is in fact imperative for good health. If your teeth and ... Read >
Author: Spencer Hunt
08th May 2007
Sometimes a white coating on the tongue is the result of a yeast infection, also known as thrush. This is when there is an overgrowth of fungus called candida, normally found on skin or mucus membranes. However, if the environment inside the mouth or thro... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
06th May 2007
Some patients, even in the presence of good oral hygiene, continue to display symptoms of periodontal disease. Some have predisposing health factors such as diabetes or a smoking habit. Both of these can alter the immune response to bacteria present on th... Read >
Author: Lawrence Spindel DDS
30th April 2007
A little known fact about vaginal yeast infections is that condoms can actually create them too. The use of condoms which have spermicide on them known as nonoxynol-9, has been proven in studies to be linked to increased yeast infections. Some women howev... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
27th April 2007
A little known fact about vaginal yeast infections is that condoms can actually create them too. The use of condoms which have spermicide on them known as nonoxynol-9, has been proven in studies to be linked to increased yeast infections. Some women howev... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
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
19th February 2007
Gum disease, otherwise known as Periodontal (literal meaning being “around the tooth”) disease, is one of the most common form of dental diseases caused by a build up of plaque and bacteria. This build up can cause the gum to become inflamed around an... Read >
Author: Chetan Bhawani
03rd December 2006
Dry socket (alveolar osteitis) is an infection in your tooth socket after a tooth is extracted. It occurs when the blood clot at the site of a tooth extraction is disrupted prematurely. This leaves the alveolar bone unprotected and exposed to the oral env... Read >
Author: Minh Nguyen, D.D.S.
16th November 2006
9 Ways to conquer a head cold..The basic idea of these proven home remedies and bits of adviceis to consolidate the power of your immune system, and to reducethe weight of any cold symptoms.1. Relax. Stay home for several days, if possible. Goodrelaxation... Read >
Author: Dencho Denchev
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
15th September 2006
Oral health: is the term used to refer to the health of the mouth. It is the term used to refer to the overall hygiene of the mouth. This includes the teeth, gums and tongue. This is a very important part of the body because it can affect our communicatio... Read >
Author: Amanda Johnson
02nd August 2006
Many people pay insufficient attention to oral care. This is probably partly because good oral hygiene takes effort; it is something we have to commit time to every day, and we are often short of time. Doubtless, the high cost of dentistry plays a role in... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
31st July 2006
Consumption of tea, coffee, red wines, and dark sodas is always discouraged by dentists to promote whiter teeth. Tobacco is also a culprit of teeth discoloration. However, not most people have the energy or the self-control to eliminate these things from ... Read >
Author: William Teleo
25th July 2006
It seems that just about everyone is fighting halitosis even if we don't have it, we're all taking daily measures to make sure we don't get it. People who do have it, of course, have more reason to spend a lot of time and energy on the problem. Unfortun... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
05th July 2006
Using a good quality toothbrush and toothpaste can help keep your smile bright!
When we talk about dental care many people think about that trip to the dentists every 6 months. You DO go to the dentist regularly don't you? OK, may of us don't because... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks
18th June 2006
When the crown procedure is completed, the patient's teeth become stronger and more attractive because crowns are created and designed to look natural and to improve the tooth's appearance. Crowns are intended to last for up to 8 years and it can even las... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
12th June 2006
Until recently, most treatments have been generally unsuccessful in resolving bad breath conditions. Common treatments such as mouthwashes, mints, chewing gums, mouth sprays, and intestinal cleansings otherwise known as colonics, are simply inadequate. Th... Read >
Author: M Harvey
07th May 2006
Dog bad breath a silent killer! I can just here it now. This is not an exaggeration, and for that matter cats too. Just imagine a condition that affects you furry friends, but most pet owners often neglect to even look for it.
Im talking specifically i... Read >
Author: K.M. Dodd
27th April 2006
Taking care of your teeth, gums, and the rest of your mouth, including the repair or replacement of defective teeth is what defines dental care. It's common to see a person suffering from dental diseases due to carelessness and lack of knowledge of good o... Read >
Author: chad mcdonald
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