Articles, tagged with "gum disease", page 5
20th October 2011
There are so many people all over the world who do not know just how critical it is to have a superior oral wellness. The depressing aspect is that there are so quite a few great things out there to enable folks retain their mouths and teeth the two whole...
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BrooksHayden
20th October 2011
Bonaventure Senior Living oral health tips. As we age, our bodies are prone to a number of health issues. One that is often not taken into account until it is too late is the way our mouths and teeth change as we become elderly. Senior citizens, as a gr...
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Bonaventure Senior
17th October 2011
Most people grow up dreading dental visits and associate them with pain and discomfort. On the contrary, regular checkups prevent gums and teeth from deteriorating and actually prevent painful and expensive treatments. At a regular dental visit, your dent...
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Surf Pacific
14th October 2011
Due to periodontist reputation management does help could possibly be beneficial to any dentist at the end. Everyone will find more info . about dentist reputation management, more people are increasingly informed and mindful of taking better care of thei...
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OliverBullock
13th October 2011
Feel like you just can't keep that "yuck" taste out of your mouth, no matter how many times you brush or floss? Have you tried to chase away that dragon breath with every brand and flavor of mouthwash, gum, or breath mint to no avail? Believe it or not, y...
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Justin
11th October 2011
Regular visits to a Scarborough dentist are the most effective way to avoid painful dental problems that can become debilitating and expensive to treat. Many experts recommend the average person get a thorough dental exam approximately every six months. A...
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MikeJamesStewart
10th October 2011
Good oral hygiene is very important, not only to your appearance, nevertheless for overall health as well.Looking after your mouth, teeth and gums is definitely an indication that you are in good condition.In doing these, healthy oral regimen can help pre...
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SammyLindsay
10th October 2011
Oral care is not only important to your appearance and sense of well being, but most essentially to your overall health.We all know that prevention is better that cure, that is why proper oral care regimen is always a good way of preventing most of the de...
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SammyLindsay
10th October 2011
Are you reluctant to open your mouth when your dentist or dental hygienist approaches? Such fears are no doubt fueled by the inescapable ads for breath mints, sprays, washes, and pills. But while chronic halitosis, the medical name for true bad breath, is...
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DeweyMeadows
10th October 2011
There are a selection of factors that could lead to an inflamed gum. It could be brought on by inadequate dental hygiene, severe brushing routines, gum disease, improper diet regime or malnutrition, ill-fitting dentures or braces, amongst other items. Whe...
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SantiagoBoyle
10th October 2011
Often, when one develops a dental disease, it seemingly attacks suddenly and without warning. However, the truth is most dental diseases take a long time to develop and before the first toothache occurs, a series of events has occurred within the teeth. I...
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JeromeDodson
05th October 2011
Tooth loss is a common occurrence among adults and children. Most individuals experience tooth loss at the onset of old age. This is because the muscles in the jaws weaken as an individual ages. In addition, poor oral hygiene and nutrition can lead to too...
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Jenna Schrock
05th October 2011
Good oral hygiene does not only protect the teeth and gums from tooth decay, cavities and gum disease but can lower a patient’s risk of getting heart disease, diabetes and stroke. The following are some tips on how to improve oral health.
The American ...
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Author:
adamdayton
05th October 2011
What exactly happens at the dentist clinic? That is a question that mystifies some people. Some patients only go to the dentist when they have critical oral issues like toothaches, impacted wisdom teeth or chipped teeth. Many patients avoid going for regu...
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Author:
adamdayton
05th October 2011
Dental restoration has been used by dentists to restore the function and structure of missing or damaged teeth. The loss of teeth is usually a result of decay or physical trauma. But with increasingly advanced techniques in cosmetic dentistry and dental r...
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adamdayton