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23rd September 2009
Before anything else, it is important that you are able to identify the cause of your oral problem before you think about treating bad breath. Also called halitosis, it is actually caused by poor oral hygiene. It is therefore essential that you should be ... Read >
Author: acneaffiliate
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
17th September 2009
Teeth are the vital part of human body, which will be given priority when we suffer from dental aches. Instead of going to the verge of discomfort, educate yourself by proper oral hygiene.
Most people brush their teeth for 'fresh breath' and ‘white te... Read >
Author: pravenn
04th September 2009
Bad breath or halitosis is caused by various reasons. It is likely caused by bacteria on the surface of the tongue due to poor oral hygiene, stress or mouth infections. On a more severe note, bad breath may be caused by health complications such as diabet... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy
10th August 2009
Due to over consumption of stimulants like tea, coffee or tobacco products your teeth start discoloring. Your teeth will discolor sooner or later unless you take extra care to maintain the whiteness. Quitting the above mentioned food items can help you de... Read >
Author: jeyanth
31st July 2009
Gum disease, also known as gingivitis, is a serious condition that will normally result in tooth loss. With adults, gingivitis and periodontal disease are the most common forms of gum disease. To prevent both types of gum disease, you should always brus... Read >
Author: Antwan Richardson
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
02nd July 2009
One of the most sought after professions today is that of being a dentist. Dentistry is the art of diagnosing a patient and looking for any diseases in jaw, teeth or mouth and then trying to cure and prevent the malformations in future. A dentist assists ... Read >
Author: affliate0109
01st July 2009
Bacterial plaque, bad breath and dental problems are all directly linked.
The anaerobic bacteria that live in the mouth cause bad breath or halitosis, dental decay, periodontal disease and gingivitis. Anaerobic means living in the absence of air. These ... Read >
Author: P., Piero D.D.S.
06th May 2009
Dental implants are for people who have suffered severe tooth lost, or when patients have had root canals from poor oral hygiene that has led to the loss of a tooth or several teeth. Although there are plenty of options for replacing missing teeth or thos... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
29th April 2009
Dental problems are quite typical in nature; even a bad tooth can affect you very badly and cause you unbearable pain. Some problems can be really painful and create side-effects and ills in the head or other parts of the body. This article particularly s... Read >
Author: Brendon Buthello
28th April 2009
Dental problems are quite typical in nature; even a bad tooth can affect you very badly and cause you unbearable pain. Some problems can be really painful and create side-effects and ills in the head or other parts of the body. This article particularly s... Read >
Author: Brendon Buthello
08th April 2009
Looking good and feeling good is on high priority now to create a lasting and worthwhile impression. When you have a warm smile you can connect even with strangers and they automatically feel that they can approach you without thinking twice. Dentist San ... Read >
Author: vishal shrivastava
13th March 2009
Cosmetic dentistry involves dental procedures for improving the overall appearance of a person's teeth, mouth and smile. Cosmetic dentistry may also term as full mouth rehabilitation or smile makeover, it also provide restorative benefits. There are late... Read >
Author: perfectsmile
02nd March 2009
Bad breath is a health problem which greately affects the daytoday activities Somany people. Offenssive the smell of the mouth is unpleasent to those who come in close contact with poor ventilation. The problem has been doubled by psychological trauma of ... Read >
Author: ali
17th February 2009
A warm appealing smile is what you will get with an unbeatable dentist
Both Dental health and oral hygiene are very vital. Poor oral hygiene can lead not only to bad teeth and unhealthy teeth but also score of other health problems. Dentist in San Jose... Read >
Author: vishal shrivastava
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
17th January 2009
I know this is a topic a lot of people are embarrassed to talk about but someone needs to do it. There are so many people in the world that are struggling with this and there are a whole lot more people that don’t even realize that they are struggling ... Read >
Author: Well Beyond Juice
12th January 2009
When patients seek out the help of orthodontics, they envision six months to a year of tolerating braces before witnessing their new smile. Experts generally warn their patients about the do's and don'ts of these treatments, but patients often forget. Onc... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly
09th January 2009
Early detection and intervention are important in the recovery and repair of eating disorders like bulimia nervosa. Dental practitioners, particularly a cosmetic dentist, are instrumental in the recovery process as they are often the first health professi... Read >
Author: TimmyF
05th January 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 of... Read >
Author: peterhutch
31st December 2008
Everyone is occasionally affected by bad breath due to certain odor inducing foods such as garlic, temporary oral infection, or dehydration. These are what you call 'temporary bad breath' which usually dissipates after a fairly brief period of time. Chron... Read >
Author: Info Spreader
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
17th December 2008
Recent study conduction by researchers from US found out a direct link of gum disease and worsening of mental function. Extensive gum disease with inflammation to different organ systems can have harmful effects on brain function.
It was found that el... Read >
Author: abrogers
15th December 2008
Don't be secretly envious of people who never seem to get sick. These are the people who always seem to glow with good health while everyone around them is sneezing, sniffling, and coughing like dogs.
Instead, discover their secrets of managing to stay... Read >
Author: morningshift
15th December 2008
Don't be secretly envious of people who never seem to get sick. These are the people who always seem to glow with good health while everyone around them is sneezing, sniffling, and coughing like dogs.
Instead, discover their secrets of managing to stay... Read >
Author: morningshift
01st December 2008
Got a really bad breath and you have absolutely no idea what is causing it? Then you share the same concern with many bad breath sufferers. You see, there are many causes of bad breath therefore; treatment may differ from case to case. It is so much easie... Read >
Author: Info Spreader
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
12th November 2008
Bad breath is a common health problem which greatly affects the day to day activities of so many people. The offensive odor from the mouth is unpleasant to those who come in close contact with bad breathers.
The problem will be doubled by psychological... Read >
Author: CristianStan
11th November 2008
Bad breath is a common health problem which greatly affects the day to day activities of so many people. The offensive odor from the mouth is unpleasant to those who come in close contact with bad breathers.
The problem will be doubled by psychologic... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan
31st October 2008
The medical name for bad breath is halitosis. Causes can range from poor oral hygiene habits and foods you eat to various other health problems and unhealthy lifestyles.
If you eat foods with strong odors like garlic or onions you basically have to wait ... Read >
Author: stbotanica
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
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
Bad breath, also known as halitosis, is a very common temporary condition caused by such things as oral dryness, stress, hunger (ketosis), eating certain foods such as garlic and onions, smoking, or poor oral hygiene.
Many people have bouts of bad brea... Read >
Author: peterhutch
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
01st September 2008
There are many ways of how you can help keep you teeth and gums healthy. Avoid sugary foods and drinks. Acidic drinks like fresh juices and fizzy drinks are also best avoided. There are many hidden sugars in foods so check before you eat. Avoid brushi... Read >
Author: M.Singh
16th August 2008
The gum disease gingivitis is the first stage of gum disease. Everyone has heard of it, whether from the tv oral health care ads or the dentist. Associated with gum tissue, gingivitis can cause swelling, bleeding and tenderness of the gums, especially whe... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
01st July 2008
The pet food debate continues to rage on. Are commercial foods in the store healthy for our pets and what is the relation between nutrition and pet diseases? The saying "you are what you eat", applies to both pets and humans and deficiencies or surpluses ... Read >
Author: Paws
23rd June 2008
Bad breath, also known as halitosis, is a very common temporary condition caused by such things as oral dryness, stress, hunger (ketosis), eating certain foods such as garlic and onions, smoking, or poor oral hygiene.
Almost everything we put into our ... Read >
Author: John Mathew
20th May 2008
It goes without saying that smoking causes serious damage to the teeth structure of a person, these substances found in cigarettes affect directly the gum which becomes weakened by the many diseases which can form in this area, since the gum is the underl... Read >
Author: John Sern
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
06th May 2008
It is said that “you are never fully dressed without a smile”. Indeed, everybody wants to wear a beautiful smile because it is one of the most attractive and effective ways to greet people without saying a word. A San Francisco dentist knows that when... Read >
Author: charles
29th April 2008
One of the most frequent reasons for seeking dental care is discolored anterior teeth. Even persons having teeth with normal color often request to have them made whiter. Treatment considerations include removal of surface stains, bleaching, veneering a... Read >
Author: David Siegel
25th April 2008
Everybody keeps track of how their teeth look like as they get old, this is actually a subconscious process and in people who are heavily obsessed about their physical appearance the changes may be even more obvious. During our childhood years we were bl... Read >
Author: John Sern
07th April 2008
How to Avoid Bad Breath?
Causes of Bad Breath
At one point or another, you may have suffered from bad breath. It is mighty embarrassing and may make people around you feel uncomfortable the moment you breath near someone or speak. Bad breath is ... Read >
Author: www.achampionjuicer.com
12th March 2008
Bad breath is breath that has an unpleasant odor, that makes others prefer not to approach you. It can dampen your confidence and ruin your social life as people you are talking with will try to leave conversation soon after talking with you. Millions of ... Read >
Author: Boris_yo
11th February 2008
What is this condition?
Pneumonia is an acute lung inflammation in which the lungs fill with a fibrous material, impairing gas exchange. With poor gas exchange, the blood has too much carbon dioxide and too little oxygen.
People with normal lungs ... Read >
Author: David Jones
30th October 2007
Most mouth ulcers resolve themselves in less than a week. Only the most severe and stubborn cases where there are multiple lesions and extreme pain may call for more vigorous action. Normally various home remedies for mouth ulcer treatment will suffice.Mo... 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
13th September 2007
Bad breath cause of embarrassment, create social and psychological barriers , and even affect marriages. Bad Breath also known about halitosis. Bad breath can also be caused by dry mouth (xerostomia), which occurs when the flow of saliva decreases. Saliva... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
10th August 2007
Bad breath, also known as halitosis. Bad Breath is usually caused by the breakdown of proteins by bacteria somewhere in the mouth. Certain foods, such as garlic and onions, contribute to objectionable breath odor. Bad breath can also be caused by dry mout... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
24th July 2007
Paul is a business professional in a Midwest city who has been suffering from
a disease called Halitosis. In other words, Paul has chronic bad breath and
his business, social and personal life have been affected by the disease of
halitosis which ... Read >
Author: Joe Barton
13th July 2007
This article is dedicated to the best Home Remedies for Bad Breath. First of all let me tell you what is Bad Breath?
Bad breath is the general name for the medical condition known as halitosis (means ha-luh-toe-sus). Bad breath often happens after eat... Read >
Author: Tom alter
01st July 2007
Paul is a business professional in a Midwest city who has been suffering from a disease called Halitosis. In other words, Paul has chronic bad breath and his business, social and personal life have been affected by the disease of halitosis which plagues ... Read >
Author: barpubl
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
15th November 2006
Oral hygiene is very important, as we have been told since we were young. In fact, brushing our teeth and gargling were among the first practices we were taught when we were kids. Most of us would have probably learned how to brush our teeth well even b... Read >
Author: Andrew Corner
30th October 2006
Oral herpes involves oropharyngeal herpes, stomatitis (inflammation of mouth), herpes labialis (involvement of the lips) and gingivitis (inflammation of gums).
Orapharyngeal herpes:
An oropharyngeal herpes is a lesion or sore spot on the oropharynx, o... Read >
Author: Dr.Prasad Chandragiri
25th October 2006
A trip to a community pharmacy or a quick Google of the internet will quickly reveal the truth: there are myriad types of bad breath product on the market today and they all claim to be the answer to halitosis. A savvy consumer has to spend some time and ... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
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
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
03rd May 2006
Bad Breath, also known as Halitosis (Halitosis is the medical term for 'bad breath') is an extremely restrictive condition, and it affects millions of people. It restricts people from leading a normal life. Have you ever shied away from a conversation bec... Read >
Author: Jim McDonald
08th March 2006
Who wants to be talking to the man/woman of your dreams only to find out later that you had bad breath?
Bad Breath can be an embarrassing problem. How do you avoid bad breath? That is a tough question. Below we have a list of actions to take in orde... Read >
Author: Jeremy Noland
02nd August 2005
Ever being kept at an arm's length by your friend? If yes, then there is high possibility that you are suffering from chronic Halitosis. Millions of us suffer from the same. Suffering from Halitosis is like giving nightmares to your girlfriend and the wor... Read >
Author: Ashley Green
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