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  • Teeth Flossing and How to Floss your Teeth with these Tips  By : Dr Charles Buchar
    Flossing doesn't just dislodge the food squeezed between your teeth, but also helps in reducing cavities, gum disease and bad breath. It helps to remove the bacterial film called plaque that forms along the gum line.
  • Teeth Discoloration Natural Treatment and How to Get Rid of Teeth Discoloration Naturally  By : Dr Charles Buchar
    Children want nice looking teeth, as well as an attractive smile. They can be very self-conscious about dental stains and discolorations.
  • Gum inflammation or Gingivitis Treatment and How to Get Rid of Gum Inflammation  By : Dr Charles Buchar
    Gum is a tissue of the jaws that environs the bases of the teeth. Any kind of swelling, infection or tenderness is recognized as gum diseases.
  • Dentures Out, Dental Implants In  By : ZyraRob
    Dental implants have replaced dentures as the safest and most convenient way to have a new set of teeth so you can flash that perfect smile, according Dental Hayward oral care experts, who have administered the procedure to hundreds of patients.
  • Bad Breath - The Problems You Face In Dealing With It  By : Del Carl
    A recent study showed that mouthwashes (even "antibacterial" brands), gums, and breath mints merely mask the bad breath problem. It showed that they only work for a short time (an hour at most) because the bacteria in the mouth are still alive and well.
  • Bad Breath -- The Hidden Dangers!  By : Del Carl
    You will most certainly have bad breath if you suffer from active gum disease (bleeding gums), or if you are dieting successfully. Normally you will have diminished salivary flow and be prone to bad breath if you are over 55 years of age, or if you take antidepressants, birth control, sinus, or heart medicines. Others who smoke or drink alcohol will have bad breath too.
  • Getting To Know The Other Dental Specialty  By : Charles Edwards
    We all know that a dentist checks on and repairs our teeth from time to time. What we don't know is that they are not exactly perfect when it comes to all kinds of specialties in the dentistry field. Ask your dentist about his or her dental specialty and also ask them what they cannot do.
  • What Are The Real Causes Of Bad Breath, Also Known As Halitosis?  By : Del Carl
    Not only bad breath, but also other oral health problems such as gum disease, have been shown in clinical research to be mainly caused by the build-up of nasty odour-releasing bacteria on the surface of the tongue.
  • Top 10 Reasons to Practice Good Oral Hygiene  By : JD Theis..
    It is easy to understand why oral hygiene is important for your mouth. But did you know that poor oral hygiene causes problems throughout the rest of your body? Besides creating health issues, poor oral hygiene can create social issue for you too. Who wants to be known as the person with bad breath? If these aren't reasons enough to practice good oral hygiene, here are a few more:
  • Top 10 Ways to Get a Beautiful Smile  By : JD Theis..
    There is nothing like a sensational smile. Consider this: We smile in greeting. We smile in thanks. We smile to convey happiness. Your smile is the center of your expression, and a beautiful smile exudes poise, self-confidence and joy.
  • Top 10 Ways to Practice Preventive Dentistry  By : JD Theis..
    The goal of preventive dentistry is to maintain healthy teeth and gums, and to prevent oral illnesses. Proper diet and plaque control will help you to safeguard yourself against dental decay and keep healthy set of teeth for your whole life. Involvement in your own dental health is the key when practicing preventive dentistry.
  • Bad Breath and Cavities  By : Sandra Burgess
    Bad breath comes with bacteria and bacteria brings infection, to eliminate this problem, it is important that you brush your teeth and tongue after every meal. Not doing this can cause sensitive points to appear on the teeth surface resulting in cavities.






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