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  • Tips to a Healthy Mouth, Without Flossing  By : Charles Reinertsen
    Everyone wants a healthy mouth, but very few people enjoy flossing. Here is a very efficient alternative that is simpler, easy to learn, quick, and more effective.
  • Keeping Oral Health of Children  By : S. Geetha
    Oral hygiene is very important in children as poor oral hygiene may lead to poor health and other kind of dental diseases. This article explains how to maintain oral health of children.
  • Anyone Can See the Dentist Now: Consumer Driven Dental Plans Ensure It  By :
    You may be surprised to learn that more people avoid the dentist for fear of the bill they’ll get after going to a dentist than fear the dental work itself. The reason is that dental benefits insurance and dental HMOs have created such a confusing array of deductibles, annual limits, claims forms and services that are not covered, that the average person is never quite sure how much of the cost of dental treatment will be out-of-pocket.
  • Love Your Mouth! Tips On Taking Care Of Your Teeth And Gums  By : Adrian Adams
    Did you know that not taking proper care of your teeth and gums can actually have a harmful affect on the rest of your body?
  • Everything You Don't Want To Know About Gum Disease  By : Adrian Adams
    Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, refers to any infection in the gum tissue that surround and support your teeth.
  • Gum Disease: What It Is And How To Prevent It  By : Adrian Adams
    Most adults have at least some degree of gum disease, usually very mild so you wouldn't notice, however it can become more serious if dental hygiene is neglected. There are two main forms of gum disease; these are gingivitis and periodontal disease.
  • Myths About Oral Health  By : Kevin Pederson
    Myths about oral health is an article which explains misconceptions surrounding dental health such as debilitating changes in oral functioning like loss of teeth, less salivary flow, mucosal atrophy and loss of taste. It is important to maintain good oral hygiene as dental health plays a vital role in the health and well-being of all people and, subsequently, the quality of life.
  • Fighting Gum Disease  By : Jim Martinez
    More than 75 percent of Americans over 35 have some form of gum disease. What is gum disease? The term gum disease or periodontal disease, describes bacterial growth and production of factors that gradually destroy the tissue surrounding and supporting the teeth.
  • Electric Toothbrushes: Safety Concerns and Applications for Use  By : Barney Garcia
    Electric toothbrushes are clearly the winners when it comes to the efficiency, ease of usage and the capacity to remove dental plaque. It would also be a valuable aid to those who find using manual toothbrushes an irksome act, a cause for undue botheration.
  • Honey for Your Sweet Tooth  By : Minh Nguyen D.D.S.
    According to researchers at the University of Waikato in New Zealand, honey may stop the growth of dental plaque bacteria and reduce the amount of acid that it produces. Since this acid is what causes cavities, honey may be able to combat tooth decay.
  • Some Of The Causes Of Bad Breath And What You Can Do About It  By : Gregg Hall
    Bad breath can be very embarrassing. Nobody wants to have bad breath, much less smell someone else's bad breath. Truth of the matter is I bet everyone person has experienced both sides of this. Several things such as smoking, what you have to drink, dieting, and illness like a cold can cause you to have less than desirable breath
  • Common Traumatic Red Lesions in the Mouth (Part 2)  By : Minh Nguyen D.D.S.
    Mechanical trauma to the oral lining can produce a variety of clinical lesions. The purpuric macule is produced by a blunt traumatic insult to the skin.
  • Common Traumatic Red Lesions in the Mouth (Part 1)  By : Minh Nguyen D.D.S.
    Mechanical trauma to your oral lining can produce a variety of clinical painful lesions such as the erythematous macules. Your dentist can help you to identify and remove the causative agent.
  • What to Do after a Tooth Extraction?  By : Minh Nguyen D.D.S.
    After an extraction, it's important for a blood clot to form to stop the bleeding and begin the healing process. What should you do to obtain a speedy healing?
  • Dental Insurance Plan from Delta  By : Nicky Pilkington
    How many dental insurance plans do you come across everyday - hundreds, thousands or even millions?
  • Teeth Whitening Techniques that Bring Out Your Brightest Smile  By : Alli Ross
    So many people are embarrassed to let their smiles show. Bright smiles often become a memory of the past due to age, coffee, or tea. However, there are many teeth whitening techniques available today to bring back your pearly whites.
  • Lighten The Color of Your Teeth by Tooth Whitening  By : James Hunt
    Tooth Whitening is the process of lightening the color of your teeth. The methods employed to whiten teeth have been used in the world of dentistry for years...

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