Posts Tagged ‘dental health’

Why Do Some People Get Broken Teeth?

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

There is an incredible misconception that you must have broken and crumbled teeth and receding gums as a consequence of aging. Is this really the truth? I remember a coworker who broke a tooth while eating. The tooth split in half on some morsel of food that may or may not have been very hard. [...]

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Change is Needed in the Dental Care Industry

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

gum disease Change is right around the corner. There are many things on the horizon. For example, they can regrow teeth if there is any root left alive. It has been done in a lab. But when will it be commercially available? Who knows? Gum tissue can be grown in the lab from the patient’s [...]

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How To Avoid Gum Disease

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

dental care Brushing and flossing are not always enough to stop gum disease, you often need much more than that. Your personal dental care is very important. But you still need to make sure that you brush and floss everyday too. In order to avoid the problems that are presented by this disease, here are [...]

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The Scary Woes Of Gum Disease

Friday, September 4th, 2009

hydro floss We typically think of our mouth as a vehicle for talking and eating. We overlook caring for it while attracting bacteria day in and day out. Some bad bacteria can attack your gums and teeth. This could start the early stages of gum disease, also medically termed periodontal disease, if not looked after. [...]

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Turn, Face and Defeat Gingivitis…

Friday, September 4th, 2009

gum disease Waking up in the morning brushing your teeth is a daily habit for most Americans. We look at our mouth as a function for talking and eating. Like other parts of our body it needs care. This attacks teeth and gums putting you at risk of gum disease, also known as periodontal disease. [...]

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Defeat Gum Disease As Best You Can…

Friday, September 4th, 2009

gum disease Waking up in the morning brushing your teeth is a daily habit for most Americans. We look at our mouth as a function for talking and eating. Like other parts of our body it needs care. This attacks teeth and gums putting you at risk of gum disease, also known as periodontal disease. [...]

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Gum Disease is Scary Sometimes…

Friday, September 4th, 2009

hydro floss We typically think of our mouth as a vehicle for talking and eating. We overlook caring for it while attracting bacteria day in and day out. Some bad bacteria can attack your gums and teeth. This could start the early stages of gum disease, also medically termed periodontal disease, if not looked after. [...]

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How To Prevent And Fight Gum Disease….

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

dental care What is gum disease exactly?- Gum disease can be but is not often an extremely painful and uncomfortable infection affecting the tissue and bone area around teeth. Bacteria found in plaque and tartar build-up is the one and only culprit causing the infection. Bacteria in turn is caused by a lack of proper [...]

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How To Avoid and Fight Periodontal Disease

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

dental care What is gum disease exactly?- Gum disease can be but is not often an extremely painful and uncomfortable infection affecting the tissue and bone area around teeth. Bacteria found in plaque and tartar build-up is the one and only culprit causing the infection. Bacteria in turn is caused by a lack of proper [...]

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Gum Disease, Everything But Fun.

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

dental care Definition- Gum disease also known as Periodontitis refers to infection in the area in and around teeth specifically the tissue and bone. The main cause of infection is bacteria found in the tartar and plaque build-up caused by a lack of oral hygiene. Large amounts of toxins are found in the bacteria, having [...]

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