Articles, tagged with "bacteria in the mouth", page 6
12th October 2010
How Can one Prevent Receding Gums Increase in age leads to the regular put on and tear of life. Receding gums are also a part of the gradual aging procedure. Even so there are particular folks who are attacked with this dilemma at a youthful age as nicely...
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Dino Mcclure
11th October 2010
What many people do not realize is how very important saliva is to the health of your mouth. A lack of saliva can cause a number of issues, including dry mouth. A healthy saliva flow provides benefits, like good digestion, stable pH levels in the mouth,...
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Author:
Donald Cox
06th October 2010
You are used to getting plenty of advice on how to brush your teeth and what tooth paste you should use. The foods that are bad for oral hygiene are also well known. You should not have sweets and snacks that stick to your teeth such as chips and jelly be...
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Author:
samsipkzy9v
22nd September 2010
Traditional Chinese Medicine theory believe that bad breath is due to gastric fire, or wet turbidity is caused by transpiration. Normal attention to oral health, appropriate food has repellent, moist food insects deodorant. Such as fennel soup for drinkin...
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Author:
Sunnymarch
22nd September 2010
Bad breath is quite a common and very embarrassing problem. It is caused by a poor dental care and oral hygiene, irregular brushing and flossing your teeth that results in excessive amounts of bacteria on the teeth and tongue. The primary source of bad br...
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Author:
Charles
17th September 2010
If you want to know what causes many of the problems in your oral care, you must first understand what contributes to the development of tooth decay. Some of the main elements in your mouth includes saliva, plaque, calculus, and bacteria. Saliva is a na...
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Author:
Olivia Guerra
17th September 2010
Bad breath is a highly embarrassing problem, yet it is more common than you may think for many people. If you are looking to remedy your bad breath, you may have already tested out products on the market that have not provided results. However, there a...
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Author:
Phil Winters
15th September 2010
Most people have bad breath at one time or another. A studies show that 90% of bad breath comes from the mouth, usually from the back of your tongue and from food particles in between your teeth. The bacteria produce sulfur compounds, which in turn, cause...
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Author:
Charles
14th September 2010
Bacterial activities that can be a bad breath cause include the breaking down of dead epithelial cells (cells that line the inside of the mouth that are sloughed off and replaced frequently) blood cells food particles, and proteins and other molecules fou...
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Author:
calsmiles
14th September 2010
Bad breath is usually caused by bacteria in the mouth, particularly on the surface of the tongue. It can be caused by poor dental hygiene, mouth infections, dryness of the mouth, stress, and external factors like cigarettes, smoke and coffee, among others...
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Author:
Charles
09th September 2010
Halitosis is due to bacteria in the mouth breaking down proteins to volatile Sulphur Compounds that smell. These bad breath sulphur compounds are actually the waste products from the bacteria. For many individuals, bad breath is not a just of minor concer...
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Author:
Charles
08th September 2010
Having bad breath is humiliating and depressing. Especially when people criticize you about it and don't want to talk to you because of how bad it smells. It's also frustrating trying to control it and cure it. The condition can cause much embarrassment a...
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Author:
Charles
07th September 2010
No matter which reason you have bad breath, they both are from bacteria growth. Believe it or not bad breath is a condition that affects millions of people from all over the world. Bad breath simply comes and goes for some people. Perhaps we only wake up ...
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Author:
Charles
07th September 2010
This dentist spends his waking hours trying to cure a disease that would be virtually eliminated if people would just brush their teeth. According to him, in the United States, almost 28 million suffer from gum disease or periodontitis. Majority of these ...
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Author:
bernicep
02nd September 2010
Did you know that more than one third of all of the adults in the US are obese? Recent research has also shown that oral bacteria can be connected to the development of obesity. Oral bacteria can contribute to dental disease and is caused by a high gl...
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Author:
Alonzo English