Articles, tagged with "bad breath", page 4
12th August 2011
Gingivitis is essentially just inflammation, irritation and redness of the gums, but to get a little more technical: Gingivitis is a disease that affects the periodontal health of the periodontium, which is just a fancy way of saying areas around the teet...
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jeffreyweee
10th August 2011
Your smile is the first thing that people look at when they look at your face. It can be an embarrassing situation of you talk to them and smile with yellow teeth. We all wish to have a million dollar smile but for that you really need to figure out what ...
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yourtucsondentist
10th August 2011
Severe bad breath is a dental issue you should not keep to yourself. Even if you attempt to keep it a secret, the odor will find its way to get noticed. Many people tend to get embarrassed more than willing to get the issue resolved by a dentist. They try...
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elizabethcull
10th August 2011
Your smile is what most people first notices regardless of whether you look good or not so good. When you smile at people, you leave a good impression and show good intention. It expresses openness and may mean that you give them respect. A good smile can...
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Timothy Burley
09th August 2011
Once the new year lastly arrives around, a good deal of us select to go on extreme diet plans as a approach to make up for the over-indulgence of the vacation year. Even though several celebrities may be declaring that they were ready to lose kilos and ki...
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johny lanuomela
02nd August 2011
Gaps between teeth carry several risks in a person’s entire dental health. They might not be troublesome at present, but threats of cavity and gum infection are not too far to ignore. Once the surfaces of the teeth along the sides are exposed to extreme t...
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adamdayton
01st August 2011
People always say prevention is better than cure. Although there is some truth to this statement, many people fail to realize its importance. As a result, they end up being regretful. For example, you always forget to brush or floss your teeth thrice a da...
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kristenmarlin
26th July 2011
Healthy teeth and gums do not only make a person feel confident to give a perfect smile. It also contributes to the overall health condition of the human body. Researches show that poor oral hygiene can increase the risk of diseases associated with the he...
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Jenna Schrock
19th July 2011
1st items first, what is acid reflux? The more technical term is GERD or Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease. This is exactly where mucous damage exists due to the production of abnormal gastric juice material in the esophagus.Usual signs and symptoms for aci...
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Noe Barker
18th July 2011
Our society and the lifestyle of our current times is highly sophisticated. When we refer to sophistication, we are referring to all aspects of our lives including our day to day living, lifestyle as well as our standard of living. You find everyone b...
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Colbo Rugar
05th July 2011
As long as dogs eat food, there will always be debate on whether it is better to feed them wet or dry dog food. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but consider this: will the food you feed your dog aid in cleaning its teeth and even in making thei...
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Nazima Golamaully
05th July 2011
Some people say that wisdom tooth removal is probably the most painful ordeal that a person can go through. This is true because the teeth are surrounded by nerves hence it can be really painful when they are extracted. So what are wisdom teeth?
These...
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Surf Pacific
28th June 2011
According to a recent health research, 50% children of the age twelve have cavities. That reveals what the exact condition of the oral health of our nation is. We were taught by our parents that it is important to brush and floss our teeth on a regular ba...
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Melville Jackson
27th June 2011
Tonsil boulders, otherwise known as tonsilloliths, are generally clusters involving calcified content which bring about unpredictable processed formations in the crevasses belonging to the tonsils. In line with reports, they really are noted down studying...
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Author:
Corey Marshall
27th June 2011
Once you've discovered the little white things on your tonsils, it might be easier to think that if you leave them alone, they will just go away on their own! You might try gargling with salt water a few times and if you're lucky, they will disappear and ...
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Author:
EvelynG