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02nd October 2009
An important aspect of the good dog dental care is proper dental hygiene. One of the most common ailments treated by veterinarians is periodontal or gum disease. Gum disease is progressive. It starts out with the formation of plaque, a sticky bacterial fi... Read >
Author: abhijit
29th September 2009
What should pet owners know about dog dental care and periodontal disease?
An important aspect of the good dog dental care is proper dental hygiene. One of the most common ailments treated by veterinarians is periodontal or gum disease. Gum disease is... Read >
Author: shahrukh dhanani
22nd September 2009
A lack of good dental hygiene can cause you to lose more than your teeth. It can be life-threatening.
Recent studies show that gum disease, an infection of the tissues that support your teeth, is linked to three main killers: heart disease, diabetes an... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
An important aspect of the good dog dental care is proper dental hygiene. One of the most common ailments treated by veterinarians is periodontal or gum disease. Gum disease is progressive. It starts out with the formation of plaque, a sticky bacterial fi... Read >
Author: abhijit
17th September 2009
An important aspect of the good dog dental care is proper dental hygiene. One of the most common ailments treated by veterinarians is periodontal or gum disease. Gum disease is progressive. It starts out with the formation of plaque, a sticky bacterial fi... Read >
Author: abhijit
17th September 2009
What should pet owners know about dog dental care and periodontal disease?
An important aspect of the good dog dental care is proper dental hygiene. One of the most common ailments treated by veterinarians is periodontal or gum disease. Gum disease is... Read >
Author: Bhawna
28th August 2009
When the four sophomore cuties in the carpool asked about today's writing assignment, I enthusiastically piped-up, "Essential oil recipes!" The girls did not exactly share my enthusiasm for proper compounding of natural extracts. They prefer when I write ... Read >
Author: Cynthia Thomas
10th August 2009
An injury lawyer has spoken out about professional negligence within the swimming pool industry and the products it provides.
The lawyer has warned homeowners with swimming pools, that their filters could be faulty and that they could be swimming by a ... Read >
Author: catherine
30th July 2009
There’s more to cleaning your dog or cat’s teeth than meets the nose! There is no doubt you want your furry friend to have fresh clean breath, but just like in people, teeth that have been not been cared for properly can eventually cause heart problem... Read >
Author: Bobby Ivie
21st July 2009
It’s important to get enough vitamin C into your kids’ diet!
Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid is water soluble vitamin that is not stored in the body and must be replaced each day. Kids need to ingest it from their diet or supplements (high ... Read >
Author: Chang Lim
21st July 2009
Most people are totally unaware that they have periodontal disease. Before major symptoms and pain occurs, this health issue may have already set in. For those that do not get regular six month dental check ups they could be well on their way to losing th... Read >
Author: P., Piero D.D.S.
17th July 2009
Gum disease, known as periodontal disease, is not a good experience! It can cause you numerous health problems, thus it is necessary to stop this disease. Otherwise, when you're already experiencing gum disease, being well informed about the disease could... Read >
Author: Karyu Gilbert
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
Teeth clenching and TMJ often go hand in hand, with teeth clenching and grinding often being one of the main causes of the TMJ disorder-- and with many treatments of TMJ concentrating on remedying the this problem.
Teeth clenching associated with TMJ, ... Read >
Author: Candy
29th June 2009
Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD/TMJ) is a painful and often debilitating neuromuscular disorder with symptoms which can affect the entire body. TMD/TMJ sufferers rarely associate their symptoms with dental-related problems and, therefore, seek help ... Read >
Author: Candy
05th May 2009
Tobacco contains a variety of toxins and chemicals that are damaging to our overall well being. They can impair the body’s immune system and hamper it from fighting off infections and diseases. Gum disease is just one of the health problems that smoki... Read >
Author: Steve S Scott
09th April 2009
Senior dental concerns include an increase in the occurrence of gum disease, advanced tooth decay, loss of teeth, and increased sensitivity due to degraded enamel. Many seniors also require or have special hardware, such as dentures, bridges, and dental i... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
23rd March 2009
A deficiency is basically a nutrient that your body does not have enough of to function properly.
What if you forgot to put enough oil in you car? Despite the fact that it was getting the air, gas, functioning spark plugs and good combustion, the ... Read >
Author: Chris Daino
10th March 2009
Gum disease is an inflammation of the dental gums which can progress and affect the bone surrounding and supporting your teeth. This inflammation is caused by certain bacteria in plaque. Plaque is a colorless, sticky film, constantly forming on your teeth... Read >
Author: Mel C
02nd March 2009
Diabetes and oral health are very closely linked. While good dental health should be practiced by everyone, diabetics have even more reason to ensure that their teeth and gums are in the best possible condition. People with diabetes are more prone to gum ... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly
09th January 2009
Periodontal Disease is quite widespread and its fast catching up with everyone and anyone. The Disease is most commonly interpreted the wrong way.
To give a simple explanation on what is Periodontal Disease- It results in tooth loss.
Gingivitis is t... Read >
Author: Jack Copper
07th January 2009
Dental hygiene is important beyond having healthier teeth for dogs. Gum and teeth infection, broken teeth or tooth loss, and related periodontal problems involving connective tissue in the dog's mouth can lead to bacteria making its way into the pet's blo... Read >
Author: John Samson
05th January 2009
So many people feel like they are forced to get dentures when they loose teeth due to age, decay, or even an accident. But dentures are not the only answer out there! Dental implants make for a great alternative as they have an extremely high success rate... Read >
Author: caringdentistry
28th December 2008
Oral cancer is generally described as cancer of head and neck. It can affect any part of the mouth like tongue, cheeks, lips, hard palate, soft palate, floor of the tongue, internal lining of the cheeks, gums, lymph nodes etc. the most common form of oral... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft
03rd December 2008
Just about the only thing that is worse than having a toothache is having to go to the dentist so that he can fix it! While you might try to ignore a toothache and hope it goes away you really need to have it checked out as most toothaches are due to toot... Read >
Author: Ash
01st December 2008
Everybody wants a perfectly good smile. However, not everyone has the means or the money to pay for the costly dental procedures that can restore the natural whiteness of one's teeth. Teeth whitening services are offered by dentists. Unfortunately, regula... Read >
Author: Melissa Patterson
01st December 2008
Periodontal disease is a disease of the gums that, in its most extreme form, can cause your teeth to fall out. The early form of the disease is called gingivitis. It is caused by a build-up of plaque and tartar on the teeth. You can suspect gingivitis if ... Read >
Author: Melanie Click
26th November 2008
What Your Dental Health Says About Your teeth
It's easy to ignore the effects of poor oral hygiene because they're hidden in your mouth. But gum disease may point to problems with diabetes and heart disease and loose teeth could be a sign of osteoporos... Read >
Author: Kirti Sabharwal
15th September 2008
Many people go to an appointment with their cosmetic dentist and leave again without having their oral problems addressed. This may be because they don't feel the problem is serious enough, or because they think the dentist will mention something if it is... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly
06th September 2008
Any dentist can tell you that periodontal disease, including gingivitis and periodontitis, are the most common dental problems that people suffer from. Initially manifesting as an infection or inflammation of the gum, after a while it progresses to a dete... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly
14th August 2008
Oral hygiene is important for the health of the whole body. Usually, those with healthy gums and teeth have better overall health. Oral health can also relate to health issues in other parts of the body. There are many different diseases and conditions th... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
27th July 2008
If you have receding gums due to periodontal disease and your teeth look like they belong to a vampire, there is something you can do to correct the problem. Using different forms of periodontal plastic surgery, those of us in the cosmetic field of dentis... Read >
Author: Steven J Brazis DDS
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
When it comes to herbs, traditions have changed, varieties have increased, but through it all, Parsley has just stayed Parsley, flat or curly leaf, nothing major and no need for change. Use it as an herb or use it as a garnish, it does not matter people s... Read >
Author: Harjinder Kaur
14th July 2008
Lister are the primary centers to be observant about for changes in feline wellness:
Appetite, Gums and Tooth Decay
Deafness and Ear Infections
Fur Irregularities and Skin Disorders
Blindness and Eye Infections
Urinary Problems, Kidney and Wetting ... Read >
Author: Catman
10th July 2008
The coat is what makes Standard Poodles beautiful in the eyes of many dog lovers all over the world. Many people are eager to have this breed as a new member of the family. This beautiful coat, however is one of the most important things that must be put ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
14th May 2008
Pyorrhea or periodontitis refers to an advanced stage of periodontal disease in which the ligaments and bones that support the teeth become inflamed and infected. It is usually a result of gingivitis, a periodontal disease that infects the gum through pla... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
28th March 2008
Taking care of your teeth, mouth and the rest of your body is a full time job! Takes all the parts of you to keep you vigorous and healthy, after all with good care properly flossed, brushed and cared for teeth should outlast the maximum human life span.
... Read >
Author: Suma G Nathan
10th March 2008
It is important for Labrador Retrievers as well as other breeds to have good health. There are many ways on how to maintain their good health in general. Different types of foods claiming that they contain the important nutrients needed by your dog, vacci... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
25th January 2008
There is no warning signal that lets you know if you have a calcium deficiency. Actually, a calcium deficiency is usually undetectable until damage that is irreversible has already occurred. A calcium deficiency is extremely hard to detect because the c... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th January 2008
In the Western world, good, clean food is in ready supply, and there is no real reason why anyone of us should suffer from malnutrition - which is the result of inadequate nutritional intake. However, failure to understand the changing needs of our bodies... Read >
Author: Alien
27th July 2007
Vitamin C also known as Ascorbic Acid is a water-soluble, antioxidant vitamin. It is important for the development of collagen. Collagen is a protein that gives structure to bones, cartilage, muscle, and blood vessels. Collagen has many benefits, supports... Read >
Author: Tom alter
16th June 2007
Maintain a hale and hearty smile with a few simple dental hygiene habits. One should not take smile for granted. Maintain a healthy mouth by regularly practicing good dental hygiene habits and treatment problems.
Routine dental care
Clean your teeth... Read >
Author: Jos Sree
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
06th August 2006
So you have decided to go to the next step and possibly even purchase a cat. By now you should have a good idea on what type of cat you want and you should of done some research and made up a list of breeds that you have a interest in. Once you have read ... Read >
Author: Andrew McGregor
24th July 2006
Headaches
Do you or someone you know suffer from chronic headaches or Migraines? Usually these people have seen a variety of different doctors, with little if any relief. Their symptoms are being treated, but the cause of the problem still persists. Eve... Read >
Author: Patric Cohen
12th June 2006
Headaches
Do you or someone you know suffer from chronic headaches or Migraines? Usually these people have seen a variety of different doctors, with little if any relief. Their symptoms are being treated, but the cause of the problem still persists. Ever... Read >
Author: Patric Cohen
10th May 2006
A - Airway:
Secure the airway while taking precautions to stabilise the cervical spine (see Spinal Immobilisation), if indicated.
If the casualty were conscious, they would have assumed a position where they can comfortable breath. Any further inter... Read >
Author: george callender
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