Articles, tagged with "dental cavities", page 6
21st May 2008
Teens are known for eating sweet snacks, fast foods and meals on-the-run. But these eating habits are the culprits of tooth decay and dental problems. Make sure your kids choose their foods wisely. When possible, foods like sugary snacks and sweet sticky ...
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Author:
peterhutch
28th April 2008
Amelogenesis imperfecta presents with irregular establishment of the enamel or foreign bed of teeth. Amelogenesis imperfecta is payable to the malfunction of the proteins in the enamel: ameloblastin, enamelin, tuftelin and amelogenin. People afflicted wit...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
25th April 2008
Dentists as well as organizations dedicated to oral health and hygiene have always held fluoride to be a very useful substance when it comes to teeth health. This particular mineral is absorbed by our teeth and it strengthens teeth enamel which is why fl...
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Author:
John Sern
10th April 2008
It has been found that certain chemical compounds in some foods and beverages are able to stimulate your metabolism causing you to burn more body fat than usual. Below are just a few easy things you can add to your diet to help burn off those extra calori...
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19th March 2008
Raw milk is milk in its natural (unpasteurized) state. Public health authorities advocate pasteurization to destroy any disease-producing bacteria that may be present. Health faddists claim that it destroys essential nutrients. Although about 10% to 30%...
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Author:
peterhutch
07th March 2008
Bulimia - Bulimia involves a destructive cycle of bingeing and purging. Following an episode of out-of-control binge eating, people with bulimia take drastic steps to purge themselves of the extra calories. In order to avoid weight gain they vomit, exerci...
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Author:
Dr John Anne
15th February 2008
Dental problems range in their degree of seriousness. The following tips can prove helpful:
Dental problems in children could be hereditary. Regular brushing and flossing may not be enough to prevent serious cavities. Consult your dentist to correct th...
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Author:
Steven J Brazis DDS
11th February 2008
Providing your family with a healthy diet can be challenging in today's world. The stores are full of foods that have the nutrition processed out of them. Fast foods are everywhere. If you are willing to look, however, there are good whole food and health...
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Author:
Steven J Brazis DDS
22nd January 2008
The meaning of the word "periodontal" is around the tooth. Also known as gum diseases periodontal diseases are nothing but serious infections caused by bacteria that harm the gums and tissues in the vicinity of the mouth. While dental cavities or caries...
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Author:
Krishan Bakhru
06th November 2007
Unfortunately, our children are growing up in a society today where it's easier (And oftentimes yummier!) to live an unhealthy lifestyle! It's far simpler to grab a bag of potato chips or a box of cookies than it is to prepare something healthy for everyo...
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Author:
colecarson
17th September 2007
While fluoride is widely available in many developed countries, it is projected that globally only 20 percent of the world's population benefit from appropriate use of fluoride. The benefits of fluoride for the prevention and control of dental cavities ha...
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Author:
Charleslegal
06th August 2007
Read this article to know the top user recommended Home Remedies for Toothache. First of all we will discuss what is Toothache and what are the possible causes of Toothache?
Toothache generally means pain around the teeth or jaws. The severity of a too...
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Author:
Tom alter
30th March 2007
Bad breath is a problem for many simply because we eat and drink strong foods. Other reasons are more serious and should be checked by your dental professional.
In any event, here are 10 things to Fight Bad Breath Now!
1. Use mouthwash after every me...
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Author:
Abigail Franks
11th November 2006
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is characterized as abdominal pain and discomfort, gas and bloating, loose and frequent bowel movements, or constipation. Naturopaths for years have observed beneficial effects of acidophilus on IBS. Now there are clinical c...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
10th April 2006
Xylitol is a natural sweetener and thus does not fall into the same category as saccharine, the active ingredient in Sweet'n Low, or aspartame, the active ingredient in Equal and NutraSweet. Saccharine and aspartame are artificial sweeteners that are made...
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Author:
Recipe Man