Articles, tagged with "anaerobic bacteria", page 1
15th March 2011
When we watch televisions, we may often see the scenery that people rinse mouth with tea water after meal and then drink another cup of tea. It seems that rinsing mouth with water is a common daily habit to protect teeth.
Compared with other mouthwash,...
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Author:
Codeblue
14th March 2011
The smell of mouth has troubled man people especially in the public. It even causes trouble in social contact. If you want to settle this problem, you’d better to find the root and think out solutions.
Do the mouth cleaning. Bromopnea is attributable t...
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Author:
Codeblue
16th February 2011
Freshwater Aquarium Substrate Explained.
Substrate refers to the matter, generally gravel or sand, that is placed on the bottom of fish tanks. Though you can opt for a bare bottom, it is not very appealing. Using substrate creates an orientation point ...
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Author:
Tracy Ross
02nd November 2010
Bad breath is responsible for the embarrassment and destroys relationships with family and friends. It may flatten your confidence and self esteem and may even cause severe depression.
Halitosis could be caused due to a variety of factors, but the most ...
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Author:
Charles
05th October 2010
Sinusitis is one of the most common sinus problems which affect millions of Americans each year. If left untreated, sinusitis can progress from mild to acute state very quickly. And worst, it may lead to a chronic problem if no appropriate measures are ca...
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Author:
Michael Corben
23rd September 2010
Bad Breath can be embarrassing and annoying. It will disturb your social life. Bad breath also a common problem to many people. Bad breath occurs from anaerobic bacteria (bacteria that live without air) which exist on the surface of the mouth, tongue and ...
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Author:
Charles
06th May 2010
Pond bacteria exist in all ponds, commercial or non-commercial. Man-made ponds require chemical substances something like bleach in order to eradicate any kind of pond bacteria that could impure the water. Otherwise, most ponds seen in gardens as well as ...
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Author:
laradavidson
13th October 2009
A very common cause of dragon breath, sometimes called bad breath is the accumulation of tonsil stones. These tonsil stones are white or yellowish balls that grow inside the tonsillar crypts. Sometimes they are swallowed or coughed up. Some folks descri...
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Author:
Gregory Scott
13th October 2009
How and Why Tonsil Stones Can Cause Dog breath Yes, you read it right. Halitosis or halitosis can be due to tonsil stones. Not many folks know such fact because bad breath is commonly associated with poor dental cleanliness. What's a tonsil stone anywa...
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Author:
Gregory Scott
21st August 2009
Will The One Minute Cure Work For MeI've always been a huge fan of natural cures. Given a choice, I'd prefer to consume something natural than some exotic chemicals that were manufactured in a laboratory somewhere. Call me weird but those pheno-dextro-fer...
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Author:
jamie mcintyre
17th August 2009
Bacterial Vaginosis is a mild infection in the vagina caused by a type of bacteria (germ).Bacterial vaginosis is not dangerous, but it can cause disturbing symptoms; reliability of diagnosing ial vaginosis is improved by a standardized method of gram stai...
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Author:
kensellers
01st August 2009
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Author:
Marina
09th January 2009
The vast majority of bad breath cases are attributed to the presence of bacteria that resides within a person's mouth. Basically, a person's mouth has a number of oxygen deprived spots such as the back portion of the tongue, or openings in between the gum...
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Author:
Info Spreader
13th October 2008
The nose is used for breathing but it has another important function as well and that is filtering the air that goes into your lungs. It filters out the dust particles, bacteria and other pollutants on a daily basis. This is collected by the fine hair in ...
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Author:
Kelvin Ho
28th April 2008
The gums are also called as the gingivae. These are firm fibrous tissue connected to the bone of the jaw. If they are atleast 1 mm thick and have a good blood supply, then they are said to be "healthy". Along with age, they decrease slightly and expose mo...
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Author:
peterhutch