Articles, tagged with "periodontal disease", page 1
06th February 2012
Visiting the dentist is an inconvenience. Moreover, if you're feeling pain in your teeth or gums, such visits can even be stressful. But they play an important role in the long-term health and longevity of your teeth. The problem is, many people neglect t...
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Author:
John Markus
06th February 2012
Periodontal or gum diseases are on a high rise in the current times, in spite of the fact that dental industry has made incredible progress and advancement over the last few years. Around 8%-10% of people in New York suffer from some type of gum disease....
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Author:
perwab
30th January 2012
Bleeding gums is quite alarming in the sense that there might something going on inside your mouth that you think is not anymore normal. Even very gentle brushing from the teeth which in turn causes bleeding might be an indication that you're struggling w...
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Author:
Brandon Hills
26th January 2012
Professional teeth cleanings play an important role in maintaining good oral health. Checkups involve much more than merely removing unsightly stains from your teeth. They entail checking for cavities, gum disease, and other dental problems. Your dentist ...
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Author:
John Markus
17th January 2012
Tooth loss is an inescapable aspect of our lives. Whether you are child or an adult, if Tooth Fairy chooses to take one off you, you do not have any other option but to give it to her. Teeth loss may be caused by trauma, periodontal disease, root canal fa...
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Author:
perwab
17th January 2012
An eye-catching smile is not determined only by the appearance of your teeth. The appearance and health of your gums play a crucial part in the overall appearance of your smile and your oral health. Your gums serve as a foundation of your teeth and frame ...
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Author:
perwab
11th January 2012
Recently researchers have found that obesity has been linked to periodontal disease. Now even more research has been discovered which proves exactly that, but on the other side of the spectrum! If obesity causes periodontitis, then weight loss can help re...
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Author:
jmharmon
06th January 2012
A person can lose a tooth for many reasons including periodontal disease, decay or trauma. When it comes to replacing missing teeth, dentures is one of the methods that have been used to for many years now. Other options include dental implants and fixed ...
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Author:
Larry steevan
21st December 2011
Recently, a great deal of attention is being placed on economizing in all different aspects of life. Some people have even considered cutting back in the area of health care by putting off routine maintenance care. While this is a little like playing Russ...
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Author:
Dr. Richard J. Walicki
21st December 2011
Here is an interesting exchange I had with a patient not too long ago. I'm getting ready to start a cleaning after completing my examination. His gums are red (he has gingivitis), there is plaque visible, and I just know those gums will bleed when I start...
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Author:
Dr. Richard J. Walicki
16th December 2011
A few common dental questions that your woodlands tx dentist can help with!
What makes my tooth sensitive?
Delicate tooth typically come from the fact that your gum line have slightly receded. This recession of the gum line allows the underlying den...
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Author:
irvinkarls
13th December 2011
Gum disease, also called periodontal disease, creates pockets in your gums that are perfect breeding ground for bacteria. In most cases, treatment for periodontal disease is considered a literal race against time -- the body quickly trying to heal the gum...
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Author:
David
09th December 2011
When we are born we come into the world without teeth. Some of us leave the same way, but that really isn't what nature intended.
When you are on a liquid diet having teeth doesn't appear to be vital, since there is obviously nothing to chew. Nature pr...
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Author:
Dr. Richard J. Walicki
07th December 2011
Many people do not know that their choice of toothpaste can definitely affect their teeth and gums. If you are one of the many people suffering from gum disease and wondering, why you have developed this mouth condition when you are brushing your teeth ev...
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Author:
Cathy Caballero
06th December 2011
When we are young our teeth make their way into our mouths through a process known as tooth eruption. How do they know when to stop erupting? Basically, they keep going until they find the opposing tooth. But what if we lose a tooth? Much like a computer ...
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Author:
Dr. Richard J. Walicki