Articles, tagged with "bacteria in the mouth", page 5
21st December 2010
Look around the office and you will notice people turning their faces away when someone with bad breath comes near them. It might have so happened that your spouse has been suffering from bad breath and you have had to turn the other way round and sleep w...
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Author:
Joan Fulton
21st December 2010
Thrush is a yeast infection of the mouth caused by Candida fungus. The fungus normally lives in the mouth and other parts of the body without causing any problem if kept in check by the immune system and other naturally occurring bacteria in the mouth. If...
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Author:
Gerry Restrivera
21st December 2010
In the fifteenth century, Chinese sea men consumed green tea to ward off the disease scurvy. Every year scientists are finding more and more benefits in drinking green tea. fifteen to 20 percent of dried green tea leaves comprised of antioxidents. These c...
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Author:
Maria Uspenski
20th December 2010
In the fifteenth century, Chinese sea men consumed green tea to prevent scurvy. Each year scientists seem to discover increasing pluses in drinking green tea. 15 to 20 percent of dried green tea comprised of catechins. These catechins are antioxidants tha...
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Author:
Maria Uspenski
20th December 2010
The human mouth is full of bacteria and sometimes, food gets trapped into the back of our teeth. The reason why it is important to perform thorough brushing of the teeth is to remove all these bacteria and the trapped food inside the mouth. In addition, b...
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Author:
eddiestorms
20th December 2010
Various dental organizations in the United States have been looking for ways in improving current medical treatments to dental problems. The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research of the National Institutes of Health have ongoing studies e...
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Author:
charleyburright
09th December 2010
Tooth decay is a common concept in dentistry. According to certain studies done in the U.S., about 50 percent of children and teens suffer from tooth decay. But despite the frequency of occurrence and advances in research, there is some controversy about ...
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Author:
ndxmart
01st December 2010
Look around the office and you will notice people turning their faces away when someone with bad breath comes near them. Has it happened to you that your spouse has had bad breath and you have had to shift out of the bed giving some other excuse.Well bad ...
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Author:
Joan Fulton
22nd November 2010
In the US, gum disease is a very common problem. It ranges from simple gum inflammation to serious damage to the bone supporting the teeth. If not properly treated, the bone, gums and connective tissue that hold the teeth in place can be destroyed.
If...
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Author:
Travis Pease
15th November 2010
What must we do to have good health and live a healthy life? Today, medical breakthroughs have led to different medical practices that can improve our health. Maintaining good health is, without a doubt, important for everyone; the healthier you are, the...
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Author:
FredCollinsworth
11th November 2010
There are so many people that take for granted the regular habit of flossing and brushing every single day. Nonetheless, this is a very important habit if you want to reduce your risk for gum disease and other harmful issues that could affect your healt...
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Author:
Dallas Cook
26th October 2010
Swollen gums are defined as enlarged, swollen, or puffy gums. It may very well be the most straightforward definition of any condition related to gum disease. It is usually obvious when you are suffering from swollen gums, as they will be abnormally large...
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Author:
evamcmahon27
21st October 2010
Chronic halitosis is a condition in which a person produces an offensive odor from their oral or nasal regions that they are unable to eliminate with normal oral hygiene techniques, such as brushing, flossing and rinsing. Typically, the bad breath odor co...
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Author:
Charles
14th October 2010
So You've Got Fillings It is possible that fillings can be avoided by practicing proper oral hygiene which prevents the development of tooth decay. This includes proper brushing of teeth, flossing and maintaining a healthy diet. Visiting the dentist regul...
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Author:
Carl Kerr
13th October 2010
Bad breath, medically called halitosis, can result from poor dental health habits and may be a sign of other health problems. In 80 to 90 percent of cases, it's due to something in the mouth. Most often, it's nothing more serious than a dirty mouth. Plaqu...
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Author:
Charles