Articles, tagged with "saliva", page 4
04th October 2011
If people are going to be specific with it, fluoride is known to be an anion, a reduced form of fluorine when it is bonded with another element. It is a monovalent ion; meaning it has an a -1 charge. Fluoride shares similarities with the hydrogen ion, whe...
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Author:
Bianca Jackson
04th October 2011
Probably the most important part of the body, with regard to function, is the mouth. It allows the body to gain sustenance which is needed to live. Knowing how to keep it healthy is as important as keeping the rest of the body fit.
There are many ways ...
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Author:
Bianca Jackson
04th October 2011
One should preserve wholesome teeth to be able to put on a wholesome smile. They are the one who keeps professional understanding within the concept of dental health as well as hygiene. Oral health is evenly essential as your general health. A best dentis...
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Author:
Kazseigharth
03rd October 2011
Head lice lead to highly emotional reactions and it is not always easy to tell between misconceptions and facts. Here are some of the most important head lice facts about how they can be transmitted, what are the symptoms associated, and how to treat lice...
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Author:
Paula Tooney
28th September 2011
It is a well known fact that most people have some sort of allergy for certain elements around them. For instance, some people are allergic to pollen, copper, gold, sunlight and even dog saliva. Here, we will discuss the allergens that are present in cert...
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Author:
Lucy.
21st September 2011
When it comes to keeping muscle and burning fat there are two main components. There is your proper dietary approach that has to be taken seriously. Then your actual routine for working out must be spot on for a number of reasons. But with your diet you'l...
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Author:
Alec Cartelli
21st September 2011
When you hear the words Hashimoto's Disease and Hyperthyroidism what are they talking about? Well, Hashimoto was a Japanese surgeon. He was born in 1881 and died in 1934. The disease that was named after him is a chronic thyroiditis. It is also a common c...
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Author:
Dr. Marc Ott
19th September 2011
Fleas are a problem for dogs and their owners alike. These blood sucking insects can live on your dogs body constantly laying their eggs. The fleas manifest themselves with irratating itching on the part of the dog and if he is allergic to the insects' sa...
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Author:
Daisy Profits
16th September 2011
Root canal treatment is the most effective dental intervention method for the preservation of the natural tooth structure when the tooth nerve is infected. Once the tooth infection has reached the nerve, the only option left is to remove the infected nerv...
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Author:
Jean Taylor
14th September 2011
Cat flea is common not only among cats but in dogs as well. These nasty pests scratch the skin of our pets before digging in their fangs to suck their blood. The resulting itch not only makes your pet uncomfortable but also causes hair loss due to frequen...
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Author:
stephenie loren
12th September 2011
Bed bugs are small insects, that cause a lot of problems for home-dwellers. Being very small with cryptic behavior, they are not easy to eradicate. One needs to use some effective methods to get them out of the house. However, the best way to get rid of t...
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Author:
Daniel Gain
12th September 2011
Recently when we went to visit a friend, she appeared to be quite crest-fallen. Her cat had been acting strange for some time. The poor kitty was scratching like crazy and biting its fur frantically. So much so that inflamed, irritated and infected skin w...
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Author:
alex gweneth
09th September 2011
Each time a baby drinks milk, some residue is bound to be left in his mouth. Although milk is nutritious and nourishing, it also contains some sugar and when sugar is left in the mouth for too long, it can lead to damage. The baby’s saliva breaks down the...
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Author:
aracelimunda
25th August 2011
Your teeth are very important parts of your body. They are extremely of great use when it comes to biting, chewing and grinding your food. Also they play an important role when you are speaking and pronouncing words. Plus, they give shape to your face rem...
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Author:
Cheyenne
23rd August 2011
Chances are high that you will have periodontal disease or gum disease in your lifetime. Over 80% of adults do. With those odds, it may seem inevitable that you will have it, but why not be in the 20% that don’t? You can, all it takes is diligent, thoroug...
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Author:
P., Piero D.D.S.