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06th October 2009
The article describes everything about gingivitis that you may need to know. It also describes the causes, symptoms and treatment options for gingivitis.
Gingivitis is a disease of the gum that is characterized by an inflammation of the gums. It is a per... Read >
Author: Mel C
02nd October 2009
An important aspect of the good dog dental care is proper dental hygiene. One of the most common ailments treated by veterinarians is periodontal or gum disease. Gum disease is progressive. It starts out with the formation of plaque, a sticky bacterial fi... Read >
Author: abhijit
29th September 2009
What should pet owners know about dog dental care and periodontal disease?
An important aspect of the good dog dental care is proper dental hygiene. One of the most common ailments treated by veterinarians is periodontal or gum disease. Gum disease is... Read >
Author: shahrukh dhanani
25th September 2009
Gum disease, or periodontal disease, is something you don’t want to take lightly. A link has been found between the inflammation of gum disease and the inflammation associated with cardiovascular disease. So taking care of your mouth can help your hea... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
25th September 2009
We all know someone who we wish would take a breath mint. Bad breath is joked about on television and in social circles, but if you’re the one they’re talking about; it’s not so funny. Don’t despair because there are some easy solutions and dent... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
23rd September 2009
Periodontal disease can cause tooth loss and from tooth loss your self esteem is affected and your confidence is lost. As well as being a primary cause in lack of self-confidence for numerous people, missing teeth can have a number of negative effects on... Read >
Author: Surf Pacific
22nd September 2009
Dental implants are the roots of artificial teeth that a periodontist will place into your jawbone that holds replacement teeth or a bridge. Dental implants are a perfect alternative for people in good general health that may have lost a tooth or two or s... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
22nd September 2009
Have you ever lost a tooth due to periodontal disease or an accident? A missing tooth, not mention several, can really ebb away at one’s self-confidence, so it really should be dealt with immediately. Some people prefer to use dentures. However, there a... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
22nd September 2009
Thanks to better in-office dental treatments and at-home care, more people find it easier to manage their personal dental care.
Although there are some conditions and diseases that can facilitate tooth loss, the products and technology today gives peo... Read >
Author: Kenneth Shannon
21st September 2009
Teeth are supported and surrounded by tissues. Mouth is a well developed breeding ground for bacteria and thereby infection.
Gums are also great breeding grounds for harmful bacteria. Problem arises when gums are attacked by harmful bacteria, resultin... Read >
Author: tonytidswells
18th September 2009
An important aspect of the good dog dental care is proper dental hygiene. One of the most common ailments treated by veterinarians is periodontal or gum disease. Gum disease is progressive. It starts out with the formation of plaque, a sticky bacterial fi... Read >
Author: abhijit
17th September 2009
Respiratory infections can be caught at any time of the year. The standard advice for the prevention of these sicknesses is to wash your hands and keep your immune system healthy by eating properly and exercising regularly. Washing your hands is one way o... Read >
Author: P., Piero D.D.S.
17th September 2009
An important aspect of the good dog dental care is proper dental hygiene. One of the most common ailments treated by veterinarians is periodontal or gum disease. Gum disease is progressive. It starts out with the formation of plaque, a sticky bacterial fi... Read >
Author: abhijit
17th September 2009
What should pet owners know about dog dental care and periodontal disease?
An important aspect of the good dog dental care is proper dental hygiene. One of the most common ailments treated by veterinarians is periodontal or gum disease. Gum disease is... Read >
Author: Bhawna
16th September 2009
If you have lost some or all of your teeth, whether from periodontal disease, tooth decay or injury, dentures (false teeth) can replace your missing teeth and give you your smile back. Replacing missing teeth with dentures will benefit both your appeara... Read >
Author: jeyanth
15th September 2009
If you have been diagnosed with diabetes, you definitely want to make your doctor your best friend and see him/her regularly to ensure that your medications are working to control your blood sugar. In the meantime, here are some diabetes remedies that may... Read >
Author: Julia Hanf
12th September 2009
If your teeth are discolored and damaged, it may be due to drinking excessive tea, coffee, smoking or any other reason. No doubt, daily brushing aids, but this is not always enough to make a smile makeover. Your teeth just require dental treatment abroad ... Read >
Author: Peter Fehrman
11th September 2009
It's hard to believe that in a 2002 poll of 1,000 Americans over the age of 35, it was determined that 60% of adults polled knew little or nothing about gum disease! A tragedy when you consider that gum disease is the leading factor in tooth loss, even he... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams
11th September 2009
Periodontal or gum disease affects a high proportion of the population. Cosmetic dentists see hundreds of cases of periodontal disease each week.
Gum disease can cause serious smile and health problems and people want cosmetic dentistry to correct the... Read >
Author: M.Singh
08th September 2009
The Cause of Numerous Illnesses
Several illnesses crop up as a consequence of deficiencies. Everyone's body requires nutrition. Nutrition includes correctly proportioned protein and carbohydrate intake plus indispensable vitamins and minerals. For exam... Read >
Author: Lance Carr
07th September 2009
Knowing all that we know about Periodontal Disease (PD), how is it that 75-80% of us are affected by it?
Periodontal Disease is a silent disease in that it does not hurt (until advanced stages) and can go undetected in its earliest stage. Too often, p... Read >
Author: Charles briscoe
04th September 2009
Bad breath or halitosis is caused by various reasons. It is likely caused by bacteria on the surface of the tongue due to poor oral hygiene, stress or mouth infections. On a more severe note, bad breath may be caused by health complications such as diabet... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy
27th August 2009
All human sexual liaisons and interactions can be enhanced by the sensual use of the mouth and tongue.
The mouth is warm, moist and slippery. It has a movable muscle in the centre and the tongue is capable of extensive mobility, feeling and taste. It ... Read >
Author: Surf Pacific
23rd August 2009
Following the recent decision by Denti-Cal to eliminate most adult dental services, an inevitable question of cost has been raised in the ability of patients to receive regular general dental treatment and checkups.
While subsidies have proven to be an... Read >
Author: Surf Pacific
20th August 2009
An estimated 75-80% of adults in America have some level of Periodontal Disease (PD). These are epidemic proportions! Because there is no pain until the condition is at a very advanced stage, most people are not aware they are infected with PD. Periodon... Read >
11th August 2009
Just like us, our pet cats also needs proper dental care, for as they grow older is when they will experience dental problems. This is when they will most likely to experience broken teeth, inflamed gums, periodontal disease and cavities. Listed below ... Read >
Author: Danial Mark
10th August 2009
Gum or periodontal disease involves the gradual build up of plaque and its subsequent hardening to form a layer of tartar, providing a perfect breeding ground for bacteria. This bacteria is the primary cause for infection to the immediate areas of gum an... Read >
Author: Surf Pacific
10th August 2009
Gum or periodontal disease involves the gradual build up of plaque and its subsequent hardening to form a layer of tartar, providing a perfect breeding ground for bacteria. This bacteria is the primary cause for infection to the immediate areas of gum an... Read >
Author: Surf Pacific
10th August 2009
Animal Hospitals Bellevue Clinique Veterinaire Geneve NutritionGeneva Area Animal Hospitals are not Created EquallyDo Not Commit Your Pet to the Care of an Animal Doctor until You See the Following! ********* We Review and Compare Animal Hospitals for Yo... Read >
Author: animalhospitals geneva
08th August 2009
When it comes to saving lives, we usually think of our medical physicians not our dentists. But dentists are life-saving heroes, too. How so? Dentists can tell you more about your overall health than most people realize. Your mouth is like a window into t... Read >
Author: sarahsimmons
07th August 2009
Periodontal disease, cavities or trauma on the tooth could all bring out an abscessed tooth. The infection existing on the root of the tooth or between the tooth and gum is called a tooth abscess. It is known for a tooth abscess to be aching and is ALWAYS... Read >
Author: Zero Gilbert
07th August 2009
Periodontal disease, dental caries or trauma on the tooth could all cause a tooth abscess. The infection existing on the root of the tooth or between the tooth and gum is called an abscess. It's usual for a tooth abscess to become unpleasant and be ALWAYS... Read >
Author: Karyu Gilbert
07th August 2009
Animal Hospitals MiesClinique Veterinaire Geneve NutritionGeneva Area Animal Hospitals are not Created EquallyDo Not Commit Your Pet to the Care of an Animal Doctor until You See the Following! ********* We Review and Compare Animal Hospitals for You ***... Read >
Author: animalhospitals geneva
04th August 2009
More and more evidence surfaces each year linking periodontal disease and other systemic diseases that are not in the mouth. In the presence of periodontal disease, the risk is much higher in contracting one or more of the other diseases. There are two ty... Read >
Author: P., Piero D.D.S.
03rd August 2009
Animal Hospitals Geneva Area Clinique Veterinaire Geneve Nutrition Animal Hospitals Geneva Area are not Created E... Read >
Author: animalhospitals geneva
03rd August 2009
Diseases as cancer, Alzheimer, diabetes, AIDS, Parkinson disease, hepatitis, heart disease, multiple sclerosis, alcoholism, emphysema, rheumatoid arthritis, periodontal disease, asthma and many others are still not permanently curable today.You can discov... Read >
Author: Mats Eklund
03rd August 2009
Gum disease is also known as periodontal (pronounced: per-ee-oh-don-tul) disease.
Periodontal disease is an infection of the tissues and bone that support the teeth. Untreated gum disease can become very serious, causing teeth to become loose or fall out... Read >
Author: aesha shah
02nd August 2009
ISN'T THAT AN AMAZING BREAKTHROUGH? A ONE CURE FOR ALL DISEASES INCLUDING CANCER!
are capable of giving only temporary relief.Diseases as cancer, Alzheimer, diabetes, AIDS, Parkinson disease, hepatitis, heart disease, multiple sclerosis, alcoholism, em... Read >
Author: pjr4664
02nd August 2009
Brushing your teeth is important and can help prevent periodontal disease and gingivitis. We do it every day without thinking too much, but there are some important points to remember when brushing your teeth. Here are a few steps to help you brush your t... Read >
Author: margaret
01st August 2009
Dental Assistants are used to working with patients who are suffering from poor dental hygiene. Statistics show more than 10.5 million people in the United States are affected by drug and alcohol use. Substance abuse is easily recognizable by Dental Assis... Read >
Author: margaret
31st July 2009
Gum disease, also known as gingivitis, is a serious condition that will normally result in tooth loss. With adults, gingivitis and periodontal disease are the most common forms of gum disease. To prevent both types of gum disease, you should always brus... Read >
Author: Antwan Richardson
30th July 2009
Just like us, our pet cats also needs proper dental care, for as they grow older is when they will experience dental problems. This is when they will most likely to experience broken teeth, inflamed gums, periodontal disease and cavities. Listed below ... Read >
Author: Amit Bravo
27th July 2009
Imagine if you never brushed your teeth. How would you feel? Horrible? You would have bad breath, bleeding gums, pain and would eventually lose your teeth. It is essential to reflect on this, because this is what most pets endure every day.
Pain in pe... Read >
Author: ShilohRyan
23rd July 2009
A one- time cure not only to Cancer but virtually ALL diseases!
ISN'T THAT AN AMAZING BREAKTHROUGH? ONE CURE FOR ALL DISEASES INCLUDING CANCER!
Ponder that line for a moment. How would you achieve them then? Live a healthy lifestyle. Diseases as ca... Read >
Author: tobu4u
21st July 2009
Most people are totally unaware that they have periodontal disease. Before major symptoms and pain occurs, this health issue may have already set in. For those that do not get regular six month dental check ups they could be well on their way to losing th... Read >
Author: P., Piero D.D.S.
17th July 2009
It's usually a frequent event in everyone's life to feel swollen or bleeding gums once you start to brush your mouth. This condition from your gums, due to inflammation is termed as gingivitis. At least one member in every household is having this problem... Read >
Author: Zero Gilbert
17th July 2009
It is quite a common occurrence in everyone's life to get swollen or bleeding gums once you start to brush your teeth. This condition of your gums, from the inflammation is termed as gingivitis.Not less than one person in every household may be having thi... Read >
Author: Karyu Gilbert
17th July 2009
Periodontic Dentists:
Editor-in-Chief, Judy J. Johnson, DDS
Wednesday, June 17, 2009 - 07:01 PM
Aesthetic Considerations in Periodontics
Periodontics, also referred to as Periodontology, is the study of the structure of the teeth along with the dis... Read >
Author: dental
17th July 2009
Gum disease, known as periodontal disease, is not a good experience! It can cause you numerous health problems, thus it is necessary to stop this disease. Otherwise, when you're already experiencing gum disease, being well informed about the disease could... Read >
Author: Karyu Gilbert
16th July 2009
Gum disease, also called periodontal disease, isn't a pleasant experience! It could impart you numerous health problems, therefore it is important to stop gum disease. Contrarily, if you are already experiencing gum disease, being well informed about the... Read >
Author: Zero Gilbert
16th July 2009
A ONE TIME CURE NOT ONLY TO CANCER BUT VIRTUALLY ALL DISEASES!
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ISN'T THAT AN AMAZING BREAKTHROUGH? A ONE CURE FOR ALL DISEASES INCLUDING CANCER!
To go with your life and lifestyle smoothly and no risks in being sick! Would i... Read >
Author: Pbeck
14th July 2009
Having problems with your teeth and gums? Coenzyme Q10 may help. Clinical research indicates that CoQ10 benefits periodontal disease, both as a treatment and a preventative.
Periodontal disease - a widespread problem characterized by swelling, blee... Read >
Author: RA Butters
11th July 2009
Preventive measures can do wonders for your dental health. A few simple homecare practices along with routine visits to the dentist will go a long way towards maintaining optimal oral health.
Routine preventive procedures share the similar objective o... Read >
Author: thornhilldental
09th July 2009
Periodontic Dentists:
Editor-in-Chief, Judy J. Johnson, DDS
Wednesday, June 17, 2009 - 07:01 PM
Medication in Dentistry
In periodontics, there are four reasons to seek medication. Those are infection, swelling, pain and sedation. Although some patie... Read >
Author: dental
09th July 2009
Periodontal disease is an infection of the tissues that support your teeth. Your gum tissue is not attached to the teeth as high as it may seem. There is a very shallow v-shaped crevice called a sulcus between the tooth and gums. Periodontal diseases atta... Read >
Author: aesha
02nd July 2009
If you have a healthy set of teeth and you have just lost a tooth because of a disease or an accident, you can get it back through the dental implants. Here is an overview of dental implants and the ways they can help you.
What are dental implants?
... Read >
Author: Neeraj Chopra
01st July 2009
Bacterial plaque, bad breath and dental problems are all directly linked.
The anaerobic bacteria that live in the mouth cause bad breath or halitosis, dental decay, periodontal disease and gingivitis. Anaerobic means living in the absence of air. These ... Read >
Author: P., Piero D.D.S.
30th June 2009
Dogs and cats can suffer from dental problems at the young age of 2 years. Typically dental diseases progress throughout the life of the pet and without proper medical intervention can decay teeth faster causing pain and discomfort.
Good oral hygiene is... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux
30th June 2009
Nine times out of ten, the cause of bad breath starts right in your mouth. Knowing what causes bad breath is an important part of getting rid of it. If you want to know how to cure bad breath, first you need to determine what is causing it and then you ca... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
28th June 2009
Smoking can be bad for the health, yet puzzle over the relationship between smoking and gum disease. Smoking advance impairment to the gums that support the teeth. Recent research on smoking and gum disease acknowledge that smoking could be a leading caus... Read >
Author: Karyu Gilbert
17th June 2009
For halitosis, the role of oral cavities as well as the action of additional oral problem, is really accepted, that anybody experiencing a breath problem is asked to go to a tooth doctor and have a proper dental health checkup before looking for another i... Read >
Author: Zero Gilbert
11th June 2009
Routine dental check ups are very important for maintenance of your oral and general health. Visiting the dentist will help to keep your gums and teeth healthy as well as detect any early problems such as cavities, gum disease, and oral cancer.
Regula... Read >
Author: thornhilldental
11th June 2009
Regular checkups with your dentist are an important part of your general health. Most people only consider the health of their teeth and gums when they visit the dentist, but getting good oral care is an important part of your overall health.
There ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
06th June 2009
The word periodontal means around (peri) and tooth (dontal). Tooth decay along with periodontal disease is the most prevalent diseases in the world. It is a chronic infectious inflammation. If the total surface area of loose tissue around your teeth were ... Read >
Author: P., Piero D.D.S.
06th June 2009
The word periodontal means around (peri) and tooth (dontal). Tooth decay along with periodontal disease is the most prevalent diseases in the world. It is a chronic infectious inflammation. If the total surface area of loose tissue around your teeth were ... Read >
Author: P., Piero D.D.S.
01st June 2009
Cosmetic Dentistry and How to Distinguish Between Different Cosmetic Dental Procedures Cosmetic dental procedures encompass treatments such as bonding, dental veneers, teeth whitening, dental implants and fillings. These cosmetic dental procedures are use... Read >
Author: Carl
01st June 2009
Periodontitis, also known as gum disease, is a severe condition that affects the soft tissue surrounding the teeth. It is an inflammatory condition that can lead to deterioration of the alveolar bone and eventually the loss of teeth. The disease is far mo... Read >
Author: Theresea
18th May 2009
Most people are aware of the basics of osteoporosis - the weak, brittle bones, the risk of a fractured hip or ankle, and the realization that they should have done more to stop it before it was too late. More than ten million Americans suffer from this di... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly
13th May 2009
Numerous of us realize precisely how crucial it is to brush and floss our teeth after each meal - but so few of us actually do. People who do not take right care of their teeth and mouth will suffer from more than just bad breath. They will also have to c... Read >
Author: nlwest21
11th May 2009
An dental implant is an excellent way of replacing a single tooth without the disadvantages of a fixed bridge or removable dentures. Dental implants are the ideal treatment for a missing tooth because they do not affect your adjacent teeth. That means no ... Read >
Author: Dental Impalnt Solution
06th May 2009
Could there be any truth to the claim that:
Heart disease, Cancer, AIDS, Diabetes, Alzheimer's ... and many diseases can be reversed or healed within a few weeks without taking dangerous medications or expensive, invasive surgery?
Actually, that's o... Read >
27th April 2009
Millions of people may be affected by gum disease right now and not even realize it. Could you be one of them? Read on to learn the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about gum disease and schedule an appointment with your dentist for ... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
22nd April 2009
People everywhere can be affected by bad breath at some time in their lives--probably even several times. But sometimes it may turn into a chronic condition instead of just a temporary issue from eating certain foods. Learn about what causes bad breath an... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
27th March 2009
Regular dental care is critical for all dogs, but small sized dogs or toy breeds like Yorkshire Terriers, Bichons, Chihuahuas, and other similar breeds have special dental requirements that must be considered.
Most veterinarians tell us that progressi... Read >
Author: Ron Ayalon
25th March 2009
You arrive home from work and as you lay down your coat you reach out to hug and greet your dog. “Yuck, doggie breath!” you laugh.
Bad breath in dogs is not a laughing matter. Your dog’s foul breath may be an indication that he has a form of peri... Read >
Author: Mary Beth
23rd March 2009
A deficiency is basically a nutrient that your body does not have enough of to function properly.
What if you forgot to put enough oil in you car? Despite the fact that it was getting the air, gas, functioning spark plugs and good combustion, the ... Read >
Author: Chris Daino
10th March 2009
A dental implant is an artificial tooth root placed by a periodontist into a person's jaw to hold a replacement tooth or a bridge. It is an ideal option for someone with generally good oral health, who has lost a tooth due to an injury, periodontal diseas... Read >
Author: Mel C
04th March 2009
Cocoa-Based Foods Can Reduce the Risk of Cavities and Improve Oral Health
OVERALL ORAL HEALTH
You should take care of your teeth and gums for good overall health not just your mouth. Research shows there are relationships between poor oral health and c... Read >
Author: SandyJChocolate
04th March 2009
Bad mouth odour is the worse one could ask for or dream of. It spoils the best one can give or maybe even the first impression. Proper dental health care is sure to ensure healthy teeth and fresh breath. When it comes to ones teeth they are meant to last ... Read >
Author: ryan
02nd March 2009
Diabetes and oral health are very closely linked. While good dental health should be practiced by everyone, diabetics have even more reason to ensure that their teeth and gums are in the best possible condition. People with diabetes are more prone to gum ... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly
10th February 2009
For a natural and tasty way to improve your health and boost your healing capacity, add fresh pineapple and pineapple juice to your diet. Pineapples are nutritionally packed members of the bromeliad family. This delightful tropical fruit is high in the en... Read >
Author: Jesus Smay
02nd February 2009
While people tend to avoid the dentist for far longer than they should, those who cope with diabetes don't have that luxury. Their oral health is a precursor for potentially dangerous issues related to their condition. Diabetics are more vulnerable to gum... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly
01st February 2009
A lot of the new technological advancements in medicine are focused on finding cure for life threatening diseases but this approach is now starting to change. A group of intellectual scientists have found a way to cure periodontal disease through gene th... Read >
Author: abrogers
01st February 2009
A recent study has shown that if men above the age of 40 are subjected to dieting then this can decrease the risk of them developing gum infection. The basic link between this theory is bad health and development of inflammation.
It has been determine... Read >
Author: abrogers
01st February 2009
There is an interrelation of many diseases and everyone who is health conscious or not must know that they need to listen to their clinicians very closely. We all know that our dentists stress on the important that we should get ourselves checked on a re... Read >
Author: abrogers
17th January 2009
Gum disease, also called periodontal disease, is brought about by plaque, which is a sticky film of bacteria that continuously forms on the teeth and gradually destroys the tissues that surround and support the teeth.
If you think that smoking and only... Read >
Author: peterhutch
12th January 2009
Common dental problems
- Periodontitis
It is very common among dogs to have gum disease. At the age of two or three, many dogs have either periodontitis or gingivitis.
The most common dental problem for canines is periodontitis, also known as ... Read >
Author: John Samson
09th January 2009
Early detection and intervention are important in the recovery and repair of eating disorders like bulimia nervosa. Dental practitioners, particularly a cosmetic dentist, are instrumental in the recovery process as they are often the first health professi... Read >
Author: TimmyF
09th January 2009
Periodontal Disease is quite widespread and its fast catching up with everyone and anyone. The Disease is most commonly interpreted the wrong way.
To give a simple explanation on what is Periodontal Disease- It results in tooth loss.
Gingivitis is t... Read >
Author: Jack Copper
05th January 2009
Want to find out how to Revitalize and Desensitize your smile in only 10 minutes a day?
Sounds like you need to find out about the Dallas dentistry new Revitalizing trays!! So what are they and how do they work? Well, most of us at some time or anoth... Read >
Author: Dr. Mark Sowell
17th December 2008
Periodontal disease progresses like a silent killer. In the beginning it shows a few signs that are obvious but it can progress absolutely painlessly into an aggressive state. In this article we are going to focus on the different signs and symptoms so ... Read >
Author: abrogers
17th December 2008
You would be amazed to know that there are about 75% American adults who are suffering from some form of periodontal disease. It does not end here. The percentage that had a little knowledge about that they were suffering from periodontal disease is abo... Read >
Author: abrogers
17th December 2008
Apart from bacteria, there are also other factors that cause periodontal disease. In this article we are going to discuss the ways to prevent periodontal disease.
Smoking where causes many lung diseases is also responsible for periodontal disease. T... Read >
Author: abrogers
17th December 2008
Recent study conduction by researchers from US found out a direct link of gum disease and worsening of mental function. Extensive gum disease with inflammation to different organ systems can have harmful effects on brain function.
It was found that el... Read >
Author: abrogers
17th December 2008
Diagnosis of periodontal disease is based on medical history, physical examination, periodontal screening and recording, testing tooth movement, as well as x-rays.
In order to determine if the individual is suffering from periodontal disease, the denti... Read >
Author: abrogers
17th December 2008
Periodontal disease in its final outcome results in tooth loss, which occurs due to the destruction of the bone as well as the connective tissue, which act as a supportive element for teeth. In this article we are going to see the various complications ... Read >
Author: abrogers
17th December 2008
Periodontal disease is a severe form of gum disease, which begins from gingivitis and then furthers on to take a more devastating form known as periodontal disease. This disease process goes more severe with bacterial overgrowth, as well as the role of a... Read >
Author: abrogers
11th December 2008
What do I mean by dental risk factors? Simply put, these are the things that cause damage to your teeth and cause you to lose your teeth.
There are 3 basic risk factors. You probably know 2 of them very well, but the third you may have never heard of... Read >
Author: Rod Strickland
03rd December 2008
It's estimated that nearly 75% of adults over 40 have gum disease. Unfortunately, there's an alarming lack of knowledge regarding how the condition begins, the manner in which it manifests, forms of treatment, and the repercussions of not resolving it. Mi... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly
01st December 2008
Periodontal disease is a disease of the gums that, in its most extreme form, can cause your teeth to fall out. The early form of the disease is called gingivitis. It is caused by a build-up of plaque and tartar on the teeth. You can suspect gingivitis if ... Read >
Author: Melanie Click
26th November 2008
Let's face it, sometimes a dog's breath is no laughing matter and in the event that your dog is having a pungent odor coming from his mouth, as a caring pet owner, you can tend to be worried. The fact of the matter is that if your dog's breath is unnatura... Read >
Author: JamesNash
31st October 2008
The medical name for bad breath is halitosis. Causes can range from poor oral hygiene habits and foods you eat to various other health problems and unhealthy lifestyles.
If you eat foods with strong odors like garlic or onions you basically have to wait ... Read >
Author: stbotanica
21st October 2008
One of the most common diseases in cats is periodontal disease. The good thing is this is also one of the most preventable diseases. You (the owner) can help to prevent it by giving them a diet that is crunchy and by brushing their teeth every day.
Not... Read >
Author: nlwest21
13th October 2008
Is it possible that Periodontal Disease (gum disease) can cause halitosis? Firstly, you should identify the causes of bad breath.
Bad Breath Cause #1- Volatile Sulfur Compounds
There are more that 400 different kinds of bacteria present in the mouth... Read >
Author: Kelvin Ho
15th September 2008
Periodontal disease is also known as gum disease. There are many reported cases in which the patients have lost tooth because of gum disease. Just like any disease, the gum disease can be treated best when diagnosed early. You must know the warning sig... Read >
Author: abrogers
15th September 2008
Many people go to an appointment with their cosmetic dentist and leave again without having their oral problems addressed. This may be because they don't feel the problem is serious enough, or because they think the dentist will mention something if it is... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly
12th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Robert Sifer
Since we were all kids, we have always been reminded about the importance of oral hygiene. It appears that kids shouldn't be the only ones receiving the reminders but the adults as well. Good oral hygiene has a lot of pe... Read >
Author: Jenosize Sifer
08th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Robert Sifer
Gingivitis refers to an ailment in the gums. It basically refers to the inflammation in the gums, causing the gums to become tender and swollen. In such a condition, the gums have a tendency of bleeding very easily even ... Read >
Author: Jenosize Sifer
05th September 2008
Public's Attitude Toward Bad Breath
Our world population is increasing day-by-day, and it is necessary to come into close physical interaction with others on a regular basis. Our appearance and the way we smell is very noticeable to others. Obviously w... Read >
Author: J Kenyon
05th September 2008
If spaces in between your teeth or missing teeth make you hide your smile or cause you problems with chewing or loose bridges then you should read on. Dental implants can be a permanent solution to both these problems and several other types of dental pro... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly
02nd September 2008
Dogs are loyal, playful, and affectionate because they are so companionable. Dogs are often dubbed man's best friends. Dogs have 28 deciduous teeth (temporary) and 42 permanent teeth. Deciduous or milk teeth begin to appear when a puppy is about four week... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
22nd August 2008
The teeth and gums can be highly affected by diabetes. Diabetes is a disease that causes too much glucose in the blood over long periods of time. When an individual has diabetes, the bacteria in their mouth will grow at a higher rate. Therefore, these ind... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
19th August 2008
Are you in need of a gum disease treatment? If you are showing signs of any gum disease, then visit your general dentist, as it is important for you to seek treatment immediately. The sooner the issue is dealt with the better!
If this is in fact you, ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
27th July 2008
If you have receding gums due to periodontal disease and your teeth look like they belong to a vampire, there is something you can do to correct the problem. Using different forms of periodontal plastic surgery, those of us in the cosmetic field of dentis... Read >
Author: Steven J Brazis DDS
26th July 2008
Did you know that gum disease can occur in stages? The final stage of gum disease is referred to as advanced periodontal disease. It occurs normally after treatment has failed or no treatment has been taken at all. When gum disease is this advanced, the f... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
21st July 2008
The successful treatment and prevention of type 2 diabetes as well as strokes is directly linked to the way periodontal diseases are treated, this statement is in accordance with the American Diabetes Association.
According to their research it has bee... Read >
Author: John Sern
16th July 2008
Lemon And Bad Breath:
If you drink lemon juice mixed with a little honey two to three times a day you can be assured of having pleasant breath
Gum Disease And The Lemon Cure
Pyorrhea: or periodontitis refers to an advanced stage of periodontal di... Read >
Author: keith
10th July 2008
The coat is what makes Standard Poodles beautiful in the eyes of many dog lovers all over the world. Many people are eager to have this breed as a new member of the family. This beautiful coat, however is one of the most important things that must be put ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
03rd July 2008
For a natural and tasty way to improve your health and boost your healing capacity, add fresh pineapple and pineapple juice to your diet. Pineapples are nutritionally packed members of the bromeliad family. This delightful tropical fruit is high in the en... Read >
Author: poonam kashyap
25th June 2008
Almost every dog owner wants their Great Danes to live longer and happier. They provide proper nutrition, regular exercise, proper grooming and training. But how many among the countless dog owners make it a point to ensure their dog's dental care? Dental... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
19th June 2008
It is very much important to keep the teeth healthy. That is why a frequent dental checkup to a qualified dentist is very much necessary. Now this is also very much important to find a good and qualified dentist to whom you will go for check-up. From this... Read >
Author: culvercityDentist
19th June 2008
Teeth are considered to be one of the most useful components of the human beauty. On other hand, teeth are very useful organ in the human digestive system. So it is necessary to keep our teeth healthy. There are so many dentistry disciplines present in th... Read >
Author: culvercityDentist
14th May 2008
Pyorrhea or periodontitis refers to an advanced stage of periodontal disease in which the ligaments and bones that support the teeth become inflamed and infected. It is usually a result of gingivitis, a periodontal disease that infects the gum through pla... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
08th May 2008
Gums are pinky and spongy structures, essential to hold and protect teeth. They adhere to the teeth very closely for sealing to prevent entry or spreading of the infection inside, to the root of the teeth or jaw bone. Due to ageing or disease, gums get we... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
08th May 2008
The foods eaten also are a potential cause of halitosis. Certain foods, such as garlic, onions and certain spices are frequently cited as cause for a person's bad breath. Both vegetarians and those who eat large quantities of meat may develop bad breath d... Read >
Author: peterhutch
07th May 2008
If you're over thirty-five and living in the United States there is a larger than 75 percent likelihood you have a variant of gum disease. As a rule the initial indications are inflammation of the gums and gums that bleed with ease, if left untreated you ... Read >
Author: Linda Barton
30th April 2008
Brush, brush, brush. Do it at least twice a day with a soft toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste.
Although brushing and flossing are equally important, brushing eliminates only the plaque from the surfaces of the teeth that the brush can reach. Flossing... Read >
Author: peterhutch
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... Read >
Author: peterhutch
12th March 2008
Appetite changes are common with cancer and cancer treatment. Poor appetite has a multitude of causes, but the most likely cause lies in the digestive tract and nearby organs. Individuals with poor appetite or appetite loss may eat less than usual, not ... Read >
Author: Peter sams
10th March 2008
It is important for Labrador Retrievers as well as other breeds to have good health. There are many ways on how to maintain their good health in general. Different types of foods claiming that they contain the important nutrients needed by your dog, vacci... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
19th February 2008
Often referred to as false teeth, dentures replace missing teeth, the loss of which was triggered by a variety of factors. There are many reasons for which people come to use false teeth, and though the most common one is old age, other cases should also ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
13th February 2008
Looking to give your body a real boost in terms of healing and health? Then going the pineapple way is the best possible option! Nutritionally packed members of the bromeliad family, this juicy tropical fruit is high in vitamin C and the enzyme, bromelain... Read >
Author: Suzanne Macguire
11th February 2008
Gum disease is too called periodontal disease. Gum disease describes swelling, discomfort or transmission of the tissues supporting the teeth. Gum disease is a popular dental trouble that may ensue in tooth departure. A transmission is when bacterium or v... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
11th February 2008
Bad breather is a trouble that is shared by millions of folk across the nation. Bad breather is breather that has a painful smell. It's too known as halitosis. Many distinct things can induce halitosis from not brushing your teeth to sure medical conditio... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
06th February 2008
Periodontal means "around the tooth" and most victims are unaware that they have this disease because it is painless. However it affects almost 75 percent of the population. Gum diseases, including gingivitis, are serious infections that when left untreat... Read >
Author: kgabriel
25th January 2008
It’s often been said that a dog’s mouth is cleaner than a human’s. That’s never been proven, but the fact remains that dogs put their mouths places humans would never dare to (or be able to, for that matter). Dogs don’t think twice about sifti... Read >
Author: D Beart
14th January 2008
You think you have done your best in taking care of your Puggle dog? You might have created a checklist of the things your pet needs in order to grow as healthy and trained dog. Nutritious foods, daily exercise, vaccines and good shelter are some of the t... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
05th November 2007
Periodontal or gum disease is the number one cause of bad breath and tooth loss. Most people know that. But did you know that gum disease may also lead to far more serious health problems? New research has shown that not taking care of your gums can lead ... Read >
Author: David Siegel
02nd October 2007
Chronic bad breath, known as Halitosis , does not come from the stomach. The only odor that comes from the stomach is when you burp. Everybody has bad breath from time to time, especially first thing in the morning. You also may have bad breath when you a... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
18th September 2007
Mouth is the window to the body. Gum disease is a common problem, and is often why people lose their teeth. Gum disease also known periodontitis- is a bacterial infection which affects 40% of adults across the world and which can lead to tooth loss. Gum d... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
18th September 2007
Gum disease has also been linked to heart disease and strokes. Gum disease is a common dental problem that may result in tooth loss. Gum Disease is an infection in the gums surrounding the teeth. Gum disease is also one of the main causes of tooth loss am... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
17th September 2007
Researchers point out that root caries may be a marker of general physical decline in the elderly and specifically hint at the mouth as an integral part of the body. A total of 125 generally healthy individuals over the age of 80, living in urban, communi... Read >
Author: Charleslegal
10th August 2007
Bad breath, also known as halitosis. Bad Breath is usually caused by the breakdown of proteins by bacteria somewhere in the mouth. Certain foods, such as garlic and onions, contribute to objectionable breath odor. Bad breath can also be caused by dry mout... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
01st August 2007
We all are aware of having a good dental care, but it is as well important to keep up on your routine dental visits as tooth decay is one of the most common of all the disorders, second only to the usual cold. It usually occurs in children and young adu... Read >
Author: Jos Sree
23rd July 2007
Read this Article to know the simple and effective Home Remedies for Bad Breath.
Bad Breath normally strikes when people aren't correctly taking care of their oral health. Bad breath results from two main issues: oral hygiene and gastrointestinal heal... Read >
Author: Tom alter
09th May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.S
My dentist told me I have pyorrhea. Will taking Vitamin C stop it?
Like the majority of diseases, Pyorrhea has several causes that work together to create degenerative tissue breakdown. Lack of Vi... Read >
08th May 2007
Porcelain is a favored material for smile makeovers. Also referred to as ceramic, when used for fillings and other dental work the material can look exactly like a real tooth. Porcelain work is also significantly stronger than other dental materials.
... Read >
Author: Jayden Adams
06th May 2007
Some patients, even in the presence of good oral hygiene, continue to display symptoms of periodontal disease. Some have predisposing health factors such as diabetes or a smoking habit. Both of these can alter the immune response to bacteria present on th... Read >
Author: Lawrence Spindel DDS
21st April 2007
"KILLER DISEASE SWEEPS PLANET!" If you saw this unforgettable headline in your local paper, would you be alarmed? Would you read the article to discover the "what, who, where, and why" about this dreadful killer disease? Or simply run naked and screaming ... Read >
Author: Sheila Wolf, RHd - Mama Gums
18th April 2007
The link between periodontal disease and bad breath has been recognized for many years - though not all people with bad breath have gum disease, many people with gum disease suffer from bad breath. The connection between the two is bacteria. A whole group... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
27th March 2007
"Brush your teeth or you'll have a heart attack!"
This is not an admonishment that I either heard as a child or ever made to my own children or patients. However it is becoming increasingly evident that maintaining good dental hygiene and treating peri... Read >
Author: Dr Keith Scott
14th March 2007
Because more than 40% of all deaths in the U.S. are from cardiovascular disease, one of the most important things people can do to improve their overall health and life expectancy is to improve their heart health. With diet, exercise, and the use of a fe... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st March 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.S
Regarding High Ionic Calcium Levels:
When patients have a liberal loss of bone from dental infections, they will generally have a high ionic calcium level in the blood. People who have freedom fro... Read >
10th February 2007
Getting your teeth cleaned is a no brainer given the food we all eat. Every so often, however, you need to get more extensive treatment if you are smart.
Dentists recommend that their patients receive a routine dental cleaning every six months. A regul... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava
12th January 2007
As a dog owner most of us don't think of taking care of our dog's teeth and gums. We all must be aware of how important it is. Just like humans, if not taken care of the long term affects can cause gingervitis, infections, bone loss and eventually loss o... Read >
Author: Michelle Johnson
11th January 2007
You probably already knew that drinking green tea has plenty of health benefits—but did you know that it can make you gorgeous, too?
Okay, I might be spreading it on a little thick there. The truth is that green tea isn’t going to miraculously tur... Read >
Author: Chinese Tea Lady
21st November 2006
Are your wisdom teeth growing? Wisdom tooth signifies that you are growing into an adult who has full wisdom. Not just the wisdom tooth, rather other set of tooth should also be free from any infection. Everyone wants healthy and strong teeth, so that the... Read >
Author: Erzana Jones
06th October 2006
Clean teeth and gums are very important to the overall health of your Shih Tzu. Here is some information on the most common dental problems in dogs and ways of treating them.
Common dental problems
- Periodontitis
It is very common among Shih Tzu... Read >
Author: Connie Limon
07th September 2006
I know that it's important to cure bad breath in my dog when it occurs because I once lost a dog to periodontal disease, which often accompanies tartar buildup and foul breath in dogs. You see, tartar buildup on a dogs teeth fosters the growth of odor pro... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
16th August 2006
WHAT DOES A SMILE COST?
A smile costs nothing but your image! Yes! That's true! Many professions need but a beautiful smile! But, can you risk a simple smile? Be true to yourself. Well if you have been smoking for long, surely you would give a second t... Read >
Author: Nilutpal Gogoi
22nd July 2006
Bad breath is an unpleasant condition. It is an embarrassment for those who know about it and an inconvenience to others when people with bad breath are not aware of their problem. If you are concerned about bad breath then meet your dentist to identify a... Read >
Author: Felicia Williams
20th July 2006
The phenomenon referred as a "sour taste in mouth" is an elusive entity about which a lot can be said, but very little that is conclusive. To sum it up, theories and sufferers propose that it can be causes by foods (obviously), periodontal disease, underl... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
17th July 2006
For most of us, there's a clear correlation between bad breath and smoking: if you smoke, you will have an offensive tobacco odor on your breath that all non-smokers will detect if they are close enough. Of course, a tobacco odor also tends to linger on t... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
23rd June 2006
If you are like most people, there are areas in your mouth that you may miss when you brush and floss. By brushing and flossing in an effective manner, you can help control plaque and gingivitis. Dental plaque is formed by a bacterial film that is found u... Read >
Author: Patricia Giambra
26th May 2006
Copyright 2006 SSLI Health Group
When more supporting bone was lost and the pyorrhea pockets became deeper, the overall conditions and outlook changed remarkably. The surprise was the number of systemic body changes found to take place. Among them were... Read >
Author: George Meinig
26th May 2006
First for those perhaps not familiar with what periodontal disease is, Periodontal disease is a chronic bacterial infection that affects the gums and bone supporting the teeth.
At this stage medical intervention is neccesary in order to restore you or... Read >
Author: K.M. Dodd
24th May 2006
So you know that you have bad breath, and want to find a way to relieve it simply and quickly? The following bad breath cures work in the majority of cases, though if you have a really bad case or these cures make no difference, you should consult your p... Read >
Author: Peter Stewart
11th May 2006
Copyright 2006 SSLI Health Group
Most dentists seem to be in agreement now that the irritation of rough tartar deposits (calculus) which accumulate in the gum crevices causes the gum tissue to become inflamed and to attract bacteria. When these deposit... Read >
Author: George Meinig
07th May 2006
Dog bad breath a silent killer! I can just here it now. This is not an exaggeration, and for that matter cats too. Just imagine a condition that affects you furry friends, but most pet owners often neglect to even look for it.
Im talking specifically i... Read >
Author: K.M. Dodd
03rd May 2006
Bad Breath, also known as Halitosis (Halitosis is the medical term for 'bad breath') is an extremely restrictive condition, and it affects millions of people. It restricts people from leading a normal life. Have you ever shied away from a conversation bec... Read >
Author: Jim McDonald
27th April 2006
Taking care of your teeth, gums, and the rest of your mouth, including the repair or replacement of defective teeth is what defines dental care. It's common to see a person suffering from dental diseases due to carelessness and lack of knowledge of good o... Read >
Author: chad mcdonald
24th April 2006
How Important Is Flossing?
In one word...very! Flossing not only cleans areas of the teeth where ordinary toothbrushes can't reach, it is a key factor in preventing gum disease. Brushing is an excellent beginning, but flossing is a crucial
factor wh... Read >
Author: Felicia Williams
20th April 2006
COQ10Co-Q10, Co Q 10, Coenzyme Q10 Chemical name: UbiquinoneCoQ10 (CoEnzyme Q10) or ubiquinone is essentially a vitamin or vitamin-like substance, it was discovered in 1957 by Dr. Frederick Crane of Wisconsin, U.S.A. CoQ10 is a micronutrient essential to ... Read >
Author: Get Nutri
08th April 2006
When I wake up in the morning I brush my teeth before I sleep at night I brush my teeth. Why? Well it is because I like to think of my mouth as clean and I like to feel the cleanliness of my teeth with my tongue. Don't you like to think of your mouth as a... Read >
Author: Recipe Man
23rd February 2006
Does this sound familiar to you? My dentist and hygienist mentioned that I had irritated gums as they cleaned my teeth. This is a symptom of gingivitis.
Gingivitis can be a stepping stone to major problems in the mouth and gum line. It can lead to peri... Read >
Author: David Snape
21st February 2006
Most people think that bad breath is caused only by poor dental hygiene. However,chronic bad breath,a condition known as halitosis,can stem from various medical problems,dry mouth and even the Atkins diet.
If you have a consistent bad breath problem ... Read >
Author: Viktor Radcliff
17th February 2006
Recently, within the last seven days actually, I purchased a HydroFloss. A what? Well, it is sort of like a high powered waterpik that uses magnetized water.
Why? For starters, I'm tired of my dentist complaining about my gingivitis which has now ... Read >
Author: David Snape
01st February 2006
There are approximately 14 million people in the United States that have been diagnosed with diabetes. Unfortunately, it is also estimated that another 6 million people have the disease, but have not yet been diagnosed. These are the people that need accu... Read >
Author: John Mancini
07th September 2005
Diabetics are at risk for dental infections
Diabetes is a disease that affects the way your body uses food. There are two types. Type 1 is referred to as insulin dependent or immune-mediated diabetes, and is caused by the inability of the pancreas to ... Read >
Author: Shawn Keller
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