Posts Tagged ‘gingivitis’

Nappy Gingivitis Breath…

Friday, November 20th, 2009

The new affectionately slanderous and in vogue slur among today’s youth: "You have nappy gingivitis breath"! This is usually followed by an even more endearing taunt which we can’t repeat here.  I am quite sure your imagination is funcioning quite well at this point. Though said in good fun, some people really do have gum [...]

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Get Gingivitis? Not Me. Are You Kidding?

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

gum disease Gingivitis can happen to anyone, just because you’re in the list that is provided below, it doesn’t mean you will get it. The risk is just higher for people who are in these categories. But it’s important to fight gingivitis, before and after you have it. You could be lucky enough to have [...]

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How Do You Know If Your Gums Are Healthy?

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

dental care In this day and age, beauty really does matter and beauty often denotes health. The same thoughts can be applied to the gums. If you want beautiful gums, then they will obviously need to be healthy. How do you know if your gums are healthy? Well, really, that does not require a scientist [...]

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How Do You Know If Your Gums Need Help?

Friday, September 11th, 2009

dental care In this day and age, beauty really does matter and beauty often denotes health. The same thoughts can be applied to the gums. If you want beautiful gums, then they will obviously need to be healthy. How do you know if your gums are healthy? Well, really, that does not require a scientist [...]

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Gingivitis is Something To Be Aware Of….

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

dental care In the simplest sense, the meaning of gum disease, professionally diagnosed as periodontal disease is a description for growing bacteria in your mouth that progresses in stages which can eventually destroy the tissues that are surrounding your teeth for support. A phase of gum disease is set into motion with plaque build up. [...]

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Gingivitis is Something To Be Aware Of….

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

dental care In the simplest sense, the meaning of gum disease, professionally diagnosed as periodontal disease is a description for growing bacteria in your mouth that progresses in stages which can eventually destroy the tissues that are surrounding your teeth for support. A phase of gum disease is set into motion with plaque build up. [...]

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Try to Avoid Gingivitis…

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

oral irrigator It seems that every time you turn on the TV these days you see a commercial telling you how attractive a clean, healthy mouth is. Whether or not this is true, it is true that a good oral hygiene routine will help prevent the gum disease gingivitis. A good oral irrigator may be [...]

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Bacterial Growth Causes Gingivitis, An Inflammation Of The Gums

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

oral irrigator Gingivitis is a general term used to describe inflammation of the gums. This is caused by the growth of bacteria between the teeth and the gums. These bacterial biofilms (plaque and tartar) can be minute; in fact they can be microscopic and still cause this type of inflammation. Halitosis or bad breath is [...]

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Do You Practice Safe Oral Irrigation?

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Before coming to the conclusion about whether or not there is a beneficial link between oral irrigation and gum health, you need to know one thing first. You see, many people are not really sure what oral irrigation is. If you do not know the term, then you cannot be expected to understand what it [...]

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Can You Get a Lung Infection from Gingivitis?

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

It has recently become quite clear that there is a very real link between lung infections and gum disease. Because both of these problems are serious in and of themselves, neither should be taken lightly. With studies showing that periodontal disease can ultimately cause lung infections, that is yet more incentive to practice effective oral [...]

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