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24th September 2009
Diabetes is the fifth-deadliest disease. Since 1987 the death rate has increased 45 percent. In 2002; diabetes claimed an astonishing 224,092 lives in the United States alone.
Diabetes is the fifth-deadliest disease. Since 1987 the death rate has increa... Read >
Author: trinity.services019
23rd September 2009
Your teeth are the most important part of your body. If you are going to take care of them, they will help take care of you. In fact, healthy teeth help you chew the right foods and speak clearly. They also help you look at your best and let you enjoy a b... Read >
Author: Tejrin Raghav
23rd September 2009
Stopping smoking is a serious commitment. It takes willpower, support, and determination to succeed. That is why you should seek and get all of the stop smoking aid that you can in order to quit for good.
Here is a brief “Stop Smoking Guide” to int... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
When getting health insurance, many of us seek only for covering the costs of treatment for serious medical conditions or accidents, while ignoring the fact that dental insurance is also as important. Dental disease is a very common problem, and covering ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
Ellie Phillips, DDS wants you to look inside your mouth and see the truth.
In her book, Kiss Your Dentist Goodbye - a January 2010 release from Greenleaf Book Group Press (www.zellies.com), Dr. Phillips reveals the secrets to keeping your teeth and gum... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th September 2009
This article by Hans Zoellner was recently published in The Australian – Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
AUSTRALIANS have good equity in health, but not for diseases of the mouth. Although it is worrying that dental disease worsens diabetes, hear... Read >
Author: Dion Kramer
17th September 2009
A composite fillings dentist uses composite quartz resin fillings instead of the more traditional metal based amalgam fillings. Besides the quartz resin, the material that makes up composite fillings, commonly known as white fillings, also normally conta... Read >
Author: Yodle
16th September 2009
Cosmetic dentistry experts use the tools to combat their patients' caries and other dental disease. Numerous activities can harm teeth and create an acid imbalance in the mouth. When that happens, teeth can lose nutrients and strength, and patients could ... Read >
Author: jeyanth
15th September 2009
Dental insurance is often an afterthought when obtaining health insurance for a number of reasons. Some people may simply dislike the dentist and use the lack of dental insurance as a reason to not visit the dentist; others may feel that dental insurance ... Read >
Author: Ellsworth Cannon
03rd September 2009
Diabetes is the fifth-deadliest disease. Since 1987 the death rate has increased 45 percent. In 2002; diabetes claimed an astonishing 224,092 lives in the United States alone. It is believed that the number was actually higher since most deaths of the... Read >
Author: jassicakainth
03rd September 2009
Diabetes is the fifth-deadliest disease. Since 1987 the death rate has increased 45 percent. In 2002; diabetes claimed an astonishing 224,092 lives in the United States alone. It is believed that the number was actually higher since most deaths of the... Read >
Author: jassicakainth
26th August 2009
Preventing dental disease is an important feature, which is to be paid more emphasis by the dog lovers or dog owners. Dental disease is given priority in the health schedule of the dog nowadays because of the association of the dental diseases with system... Read >
Author: Raul Levine
18th August 2009
Diabetes is the fifth-deadliest disease. Since 1987 the death rate has increased 45 percent. In 2002; diabetes claimed an astonishing 224,092 lives in the United States alone. It is believed that the number was actually higher since most deaths of the e... Read >
Author: hardeep
01st August 2009
Were you aware that some dogs actually smile? It’s true! Chesapeake Bay retrievers are known for their “Chessy smile,” an inherited trait that usually occurs when they are embarrassed or caught off guard. If you are not “prepared” for it, the... Read >
Author: Dr. Jack Stevens, DVM
17th July 2009
Any of us can lose a tooth, for a variety of reasons; it can be an accident or a dental disease. It's very important to replace missing teeth for many reasons. First of all losing teeth can lead to changes in your speech, which can also affect your self-c... Read >
Author: naturalremedies
02nd July 2009
The most common dental disease of all is ‘Bad Breath. Bad breath is one of the most embarrassing thing encountered by any one. Oral bacteria cause bad breath. Gum disease, dryness of mouth, onion, garlic and smoking also causes bad breath. Xerostomia is... Read >
Author: affliate0109
30th June 2009
Dogs and cats can suffer from dental problems at the young age of 2 years. Typically dental diseases progress throughout the life of the pet and without proper medical intervention can decay teeth faster causing pain and discomfort.
Good oral hygiene is... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux
11th June 2009
Routine dental check ups are very important for maintenance of your oral and general health. Visiting the dentist will help to keep your gums and teeth healthy as well as detect any early problems such as cavities, gum disease, and oral cancer.
Regula... Read >
Author: thornhilldental
11th June 2009
About dental hygiene:
Dental hygiene also known as oral hygiene is the conjunction of all the processes and practices of keeping the mouth, teeth, and gums clean and healthy to prevent disease. Basically it is the practice of keeping the teeth clean. ... Read >
Author: Kirsty
01st June 2009
There is a great variety of health insurance plans in the market. Dental insurance plan is a must for all people. A survey on various dental insurance plans shows us that modern people have become more open to dental insurance.
When there are so many h... Read >
Author: Mike Simonds
01st June 2009
There is a great variety of health insurance plans in the market. Dental insurance plan is a must for all people. A survey on various dental insurance plans shows us that modern people have become more open to dental insurance.
When there are so many h... Read >
Author: Mike Simonds
12th May 2009
Gum disease affects about 1 in 3 adults, however the exact cause of gum disease is sometimes unknown but gum disease symptoms include painful, bleeding, receding or infected gums, bad breath and toothache caused by gum disease.
Often gum disease starts... Read >
Author: Tom White
05th May 2009
Healthy teeth help babies to chew food easily, and to speak properly. They also help to have babies a beautiful, healthy smile. In addition to that, baby teeth are the place keepers of permanent teeth. They prevent early diseases and tooth loss and also h... Read >
Author: Brendon Buthello
05th May 2009
As you well know, Miss Chloe is still Queen at Down South Westies! However, our special Westies do get sick and a few days ago she began showing signs of sneezing. She has never had signs of allergy problems, so we assumed it was because of springtime pol... Read >
Author: Thomas Broadhead
27th April 2009
The most direct method of preventative dog dental care is brushing your dog's teeth regularly. Vets usually recommend that you brush your dog's teeth at least two times a week. If your dog is prone to dental disease you may need to do this more often.
... Read >
Author: Judd Snell
16th April 2009
Healthy teeth help babies to chew food easily, and to speak properly. They also help to have babies a beautiful, healthy smile. In addition to that, baby teeth are the place keepers of permanent teeth. They prevent early diseases and tooth loss and also h... Read >
Author: Brendon Buthello
27th March 2009
Preventative care can be a lifesaver for most pets. General, specialty, and emergency veterinary hospitals see cases brought in that could have been easily prevented. There are a wide range of problems that can be classified as preventable. Here are sev... Read >
Author: Ron Ayalon
13th March 2009
Do you suffer from bruxism? If so, you may be interested in the treatment for bruxism by a New York cosmetic dentist. Such a New York cosmetic dentist will be able to offer you a variety of treatments including those for bruxism as well as numerous other ... Read >
Author: Craig
10th March 2009
Dental health affects all the aspects of the functioning and health of one's mouth, especially the gums and teeth. They should be kept free from infections may cause inflammation of gums, dental caries, tooth loss and bad breath. They should also work pro... Read >
Author: Mel C
28th January 2009
It’s always nice to be able to smile, but the cost of dental care in this day and age is certainly nothing worth smiling about. Add this to the fact that dental disease is the most common in the world, and it is a wonder that there is any bon homme on p... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas
02nd September 2008
Dogs are loyal, playful, and affectionate because they are so companionable. Dogs are often dubbed man's best friends. Dogs have 28 deciduous teeth (temporary) and 42 permanent teeth. Deciduous or milk teeth begin to appear when a puppy is about four week... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
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
08th May 2008
On February 27, 2003 the Texas State Board of Health changed the annual requirement for Rabies vaccination for dogs and cats to once every three years. This means the law has changed, but the recommendations for the health and well being of your pet have ... Read >
Author: Dr. Paul Skellenger
10th March 2008
Consumers are getting pretty hard hit these days when it comes to paying for health insurance. Do you go with HMOs, PPOs or traditional indemnity plans? How about those Health Savings Accounts? Usually the decisions are based on costs, but are you really... Read >
Author: Dr. Vincent DiLorenzo
20th January 2008
After publishing an article online about my dog Joe and his battle with Canine Liver Disease, I was inundated with e-mails from dog owners worldwide whose pets were suffering from diseases of the heart, kidneys and various chronic digestive problems.
I... Read >
Author: John Deeprose
08th November 2007
It is true when people say that someone’s smile can light up one’s day and make you forget all your worries. So it is natural for us to want to preserve that smile at all costs. However, only few of us pay a conscious effort in trying to maintain regu... Read >
Author: Erzana Jones
17th September 2007
San Francisco dentists state that dental disease, and specifically tooth decay, has a large socioeconomic impact on American society. It is also a leading cause of pain and suffering among people and many published studies have linked poor oral health to ... Read >
Author: Charleslegal
02nd August 2007
Shining, bright and healthy teeth are something that everybody dreams to have and also boast of it. Having healthy and the perfect set of teeth is definitely not an issue but at times some or the other dental problem can lead to the aggravation of the pro... Read >
Author: Brad Taylor
24th July 2007
Our pets now enjoy a longer and richer life, due to advances in medical care and improved diets. Until recently though, one area that has always formed an important part of our healthcare regime, has been overlooked and poorly addressed in our pets - dent... Read >
Author: Sarah Fields
23rd July 2007
Dental care for your dog is equally important as it is to human species. Regular brushing will help prevent the buildup of calculus and debris on your dog's teeth but before that you need to make your dog used to it by having his mouth touched, making sur... Read >
Author: peter john
05th July 2007
‘She can kill with a smile’ is a compliment that many women would go to any extremes to achieve. However if a dental disfigurement causes one to lose their killer smile, it can be devastating for the person. The common mistake that most of us do is th... Read >
Author: Brad Taylor
03rd July 2007
Dental disease and its effect on overall health has recently been in the news and health professionals are cautioned to advise their patients to schedule a dental checkup at least twice a year in order to avoid health risks that can be caused by disregard... Read >
Author: Jayden Adams
26th June 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.S
Many in the medical profession highly recommend the use of fluoride in our drinking water, in our toothpaste, in tablet and liquid forms, dtc., and yet the "rumor" continues that it is a form of pois... Read >
10th February 2007
You might think all dentists provide the same basic services. There are, however, many different designations of dentists and many specialties.
Each individual is largely responsible for caring for their own teeth. There are times, however, when you ... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava
22nd June 2006
Popular Cosmetic Dentistry- Whitening and Braces
Cosmetic dentistry encompasses several different procedures which we will investigate. You may even have some of these procedures in your mouth right now. . .in fact the odds are that you have had some ... Read >
Author: Ken Cheong
15th May 2006
Diabetes is the fifth-deadliest disease. Since 1987 the death rate has increased 45 percent. In 2002; diabetes claimed an astonishing 224,092 lives in the United States alone. It is believed that the number was actually higher since most deaths of the eld... Read >
Author: Christine Illich
11th May 2006
Copyright 2006 SSLI Health Group
Most dentists seem to be in agreement now that the irritation of rough tartar deposits (calculus) which accumulate in the gum crevices causes the gum tissue to become inflamed and to attract bacteria. When these deposit... Read >
Author: George Meinig
12th April 2006
In most homes in America, the family pet is just like another member of the family. While we may not invite them to join us at the table for dinner, we love them nonetheless. As with any other family member, the health and wellbeing of our pets is of th... Read >
Author: Christine Arbor
13th August 2005
By: Lee Dobbins
Pomeranians have tiny mouths and itty bitty teeth, but not caring for them properly can cause serious health problems for your dog.
Dental disease in dogs can cause serious health issues as the bacteria from infected gums and t... Read >
Author: Lee Dobbins
13th August 2005
By: Lee Dobbins
Caring for your dogs teeth is a vital part of his overall health and maintenance. Sure, you may feel funny brushing Fido's pearly whites every night before bed, but good dental care for dogs is much more than just having white teeth a... Read >
Author: Lee Dobbins
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