Articles, tagged with "teeth", page 5
09th January 2012
Teeth can be eroded by regular wear and tear or unhealthy habits. Attrition is one of the four major causes of tooth erosion, and attrition is defined as erosion caused by tooth to tooth contact. Tooth to tooth contact can occur through regular daily cont...
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Author:
jmharmon
05th January 2012
Each one of us wishes to have a smile that is great and healthy. While intellectually we are aware that an artificial white smile isn't absolutely natural, we nonetheless like the way it appears. The simple truth is that a really white smile is more appea...
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Author:
Emil Pascual
04th January 2012
If you're anything like me the telephone takes on a beastly personality every time I begin to consider calling people for my business. It grows teeth and starts growling. No kidding! Then the longer I contemplate picking it up and dialing a phone number i...
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Author:
Glen and Sydney Dinsmore
04th January 2012
There are many reasons why different people would need to have dental treatments. Various types of treatment are available for every particular need of an individual. Some seek restorative dentistry to bring back how their teeth were before. A lot of peop...
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Author:
Kate Dawson
30th December 2011
I was not very optimistic concerning how effectively these whitening strips would work. I mainly ordered them since they were discounted and decided to try them out. I recently gave up smoking and was giving myself a kind of "bodily remodeling", but I don...
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Author:
Tommy PEters
23rd December 2011
Dental crowns are used in order to protect damaged, cracked or broken teeth. A crown can strengthen your existing, damaged tooth so as to conserve its functionality. Dental crowns are usually known as caps since a crown is fixed over the existing tooth, c...
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Author:
Larry steevan
21st December 2011
Here is an interesting exchange I had with a patient not too long ago. I'm getting ready to start a cleaning after completing my examination. His gums are red (he has gingivitis), there is plaque visible, and I just know those gums will bleed when I start...
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Author:
Dr. Richard J. Walicki
16th December 2011
How regularly do you have trouble sleeping all the way through the night because you can't find the best position? How regularly do you wake and realize your problems had nothing to do with the position you were stuck in? These are back problems one shoul...
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Author:
mikepolatis
13th December 2011
Millions of people grind or clench their teeth while they sleep. Most of them are not aware that they do it. Untreated, this grinding and clenching, also called bruxism, can lead to many dental problems. Every week, I see patients with worn down or broken...
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Author:
Johnny Hernandez D.D.S
13th December 2011
A lot of people use emergency dental care at some point when their teeth require immediate care. Emergency dental South Jordan, like other emergency dental clinics know how to take care of oral health when the problems are urgent. For serious pain that ne...
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Author:
ViollettiaBennin
09th December 2011
Flossing is essential to your oral care. Many people do not like to floss or make other excuses for not flossing, but when you do that you are only hurting yourself. Some experts believe that flossing is the number one factor in preventing oral diseases. ...
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Author:
jmharmon
09th December 2011
Dentists make a big impact on your health, but it can be difficult to find dentists American Fork that work for you. When choosing dentists there are many things to take into consideration, from the services performed to the dental school attended. When y...
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Author:
ViollettiaBennin
06th December 2011
This article deals with basic information and detailed advice on selecting the best dog food for your best friend. We sincerely hope the following will be a great aid to your insight as to the right dog food for your dog.
As a dog owner, you should alw...
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Author:
admin@dogfoodauthority.com
06th December 2011
When we are young our teeth make their way into our mouths through a process known as tooth eruption. How do they know when to stop erupting? Basically, they keep going until they find the opposing tooth. But what if we lose a tooth? Much like a computer ...
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Author:
Dr. Richard J. Walicki
06th December 2011
I once fell in love with a big ginger fluff ball, or technically a red haired Persian. He was the most affectionate, greedy, hysterically funny cat I'd ever had. However his grooming requirements weren't fun. I had been used to medium and short haired cat...
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Author:
Petpromenade