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22nd September 2009
Sinus infections are also known as sinusitis. In fact, there are two types namely acute and chronic.
An acute sinus infection is caused by harmless bacteria that most healthy people have in their upper respiratory tracts. This happens to approximately... Read >
Author: Alden Robinson
16th September 2009
Acute sinus infection occurs when your nasal passages become inflamed making it difficult for the normal drainage of the mucus. As a result, you have difficulty breathing and may also experience a headache, fever or cough.
The common cause of acute si... Read >
Author: Alden Robinson
16th September 2009
You may find that you have dental pain, but are unable to get to the dentist immediately to relieve the pain. You have options to reduce or ease this pain until your are able to meet with a dentist. You do not have to suffer without relief like our fore... Read >
Author: jeyanth
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
28th June 2009
Sinusitis
Sinusitis is inflammation of one or more of the sinuses. If you have Sinusitis, it means your Sinuses are infected or inflamed. Sinusitis is also defined as inflammation of the paranasal sinuses, with or without sinus infect... Read >
Author: Og Candle
26th June 2009
Pain has always been a major issue with dentistry. The fear of pain in dentistry is so high in fact, that many people fail to go to the dentist until their condition becomes so severe that they have no other choice than to see a dentist. A majority of i... Read >
Author: Antwan Richardson
02nd April 2009
TMJ stands for Temporpmandibular Joint Syndrome and is a condition of the jaw joint. TMJ is very painful and is caused by a misaligned jawbone. TMJ can cause pain and discomfort in other parts of the body also.
There is now a special type of dentistry... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
06th March 2009
Taking the jargon out of zoom teeth whitening and really the process of Zoom teeth whitening is really quite simple. Essentially the light plays quite a small part as it is used to oxidise the whitening gel which is applied to the surface of the teeth. Th... Read >
Author: jay swedworthy
05th March 2009
Taking the jargon out of zoom teeth whitening and really the process of Zoom teeth whitening is really quite simple. Essentially the light plays quite a small part as it is used to oxidise the whitening gel which is applied to the surface of the teeth. Th... Read >
Author: jay swedworthy
04th March 2009
Taking the jargon out of zoom teeth whitening and really the process of Zoom teeth whitening is really quite simple. Essentially the light plays quite a small part as it is used to oxidise the whitening gel which is applied to the surface of the teeth. Th... Read >
Author: jay swedworthy
24th February 2009
Affordable orthodontics is usually connected with braces but, the fact that an orthodontist's job is to do reshaping of misaligned teeth involves a prefect skills, knowledge and procedures. Technology is changing the world at a fast pace and has also in... Read >
Author: walnutcentralorthodontics
15th December 2008
Celebrex: The Drug
Celebrex is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory class medicine used to prevent swelling and to cure various types of joint and muscular conditions, such as arthritis. It is also found very effective for bone pain, dental pain, headach... Read >
Author: Article Publisher
30th November 2008
Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese form of healing, and medical acupuncture is a more recent form that is widely practiced in the west. Acupuncture simply refers to a technique where fine needles are inserted and manipulated into certain specific points to... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
26th November 2008
So many people are self-conscious to let their smiles show. Bright smiles often become a reminiscence of the past due to age, coffee, or tea. However, there are many teeth whitening techniques available today to bring back your pearly whites. Here are qui... Read >
Author: jay swedworthy
09th September 2008
Modern day cosmetic dentistry can improve your smile in ways never even thought of even in as little as ten or twenty years ago. Today’s popular cosmetic dentistry techniques such as veneers, implants, and teeth whitening can help you have a smile that... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
21st July 2008
A toothache, also known as odontalgia or, less frequently, as odontalgy, is an aching pain in or around a tooth. In most cases toothaches are caused by problems in the tooth or jaw, such as cavities, gum disease, the emergence of wisdom teeth, a cracked t... Read >
Author: peterhutch
21st June 2008
Use a popular brand of toothpaste formulated specifically for sensitive teeth. Use it as a paste and apply to the aching tooth. Cover with a 1x1 inch folded piece of kleenex (or anything else that might work well) and keep it there folded in half (half ag... Read >
Author: peterhutch
27th May 2008
Often the dental health of the children is ignored and they suffer from dental pain. It is duty of the parents to teach the child to take proper dental care and from young age, it becomes habit of the child to take timely dental care throughout life. As d... Read >
Author: culvercityDentist
21st May 2008
A syndrome characterized by trauma or arthritic changes involving the third and fourth cervical vertebrae or cervical disk lesions with provocation of the cranial nuclei, the fifth and eight cranial nerves being chiefly affected. This causes a disturbance... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
18th April 2008
When most people think of multiple sclerosis, they think of a disease that causes symptoms of weakness and motor problems - not pain. However, the vast majority of sufferers report various degrees of multiple sclerosis pain.
The National Multiple Scle... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
29th March 2008
Chronic Rhinosinusitus (CRS) affects an estimated 14% of the U.S. population each year.1 This illness, which often lasts 12 weeks or more, causes nasal inflammation that can lead to coughing, headaches, dental pain, halitosis, fever and fatigue. Oasis na... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th March 2008
Acupuncture formed its base in China more than 2,000 years ago and is considered to be the oldest medical treatment known to man. It is necessary to approach the best practitioner of this medicine as it involves hygiene and safety procedures that are in t... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
11th February 2008
Gingivitis
Gingivitis is an infection of the gums. It is usually painless and most people do not realize they have it until their dentist or hygienist tells them. Bleeding of the gums during brushing or flossing is sometimes apparent to the patient, but... Read >
Author: Peter sams
02nd October 2007
Chronic bad breath, known as Halitosis , does not come from the stomach. The only odor that comes from the stomach is when you burp. Everybody has bad breath from time to time, especially first thing in the morning. You also may have bad breath when you a... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
22nd May 2007
Dentist is a medial professional that’s specializes in treating any condition of the gums and teeth. Seeing a dentist on a regular basis is something which most of us know will help us in having a good dental health, but few of us actually take time ou... Read >
Author: Erzana Jones
15th May 2007
Cosmetic dentist is one who can help you to get a beautiful smile. Looking good and attractive can help you to get success in their life. It is said that a beautiful smile can make your day, your smile is priceless and you should do every possible thing t... Read >
Author: Brad Taylor
15th April 2007
Different people have different symptoms for all kinds of sickness. One of the most complicated disease is sinusitis because the symptoms can vary per person. The most common symptoms of sinus infection are headache, facial tenderness or pain, and fever. ... Read >
Author: Carlalet
26th November 2006
In part 1, nonnarcotic pain medications for dental pain are discussed. Dentists use these medications for relieving mild to moderate oral pain. This article describes the narcotic medications. For moderate to severe dental pain, the typical medications ar... Read >
Author: Minh Nguyen, D.D.S.
26th November 2006
The pathophysiology of dental pain is a complex central and peripheral nervous system process, and the use of combination analgesics that act at multiple pain sites can improve dental pain relief. In general, for the treatment of mild to moderate dental p... Read >
Author: Minh Nguyen, D.D.S.
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