plaque
plaque
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by Matthew Homfray - 2006-12-08
Dogs cannot brush their own teeth. This may seem like stating the obvious, but there are a huge number of dogs out there with severe dental disease that desperately need treatment. Most owners are una...
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by Jim Martinez - 2007-01-23
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 gra...
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by Andy Lim - 2007-01-26
Gum infection happens when plaque begins to form around your teeth. It will irritate your gums, causing them to become swollen. Your gums will also bleed easily. If you don't remove the plaque, it wil...
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by Andy Lim - 2007-01-29
A gum infection is the result of bacteria growth in gum tissue. The infection may become severe if left untreated. To prevent gum infection, you have to get rid of the plaque, the main culprit of gum ...
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by Andy Lim - 2007-01-30
When pus forms in your gums but not in the bone, you have gum or periodontal abscess. It ranks second in dental emergencies. It is the result of periodontitis, a severe gum disease. It usually needs t...
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by Thomas Ajava - 2007-02-10
Every since you were a small child, you were told to brush your teeth every day. Now that you are an adult, you should probably find out what you should do this. Your teeth are some of the hardes...
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by Thomas Ajava - 2007-02-10
Getting your teeth cleaned is a no brainer given the food we all eat. Every so often, however, you need to get more extensive treatment if you are smart.Dentists recommend that their patients recei...
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by MN Nikk - 2007-05-26
Peyronie's disease is a condition in which a plaque (a thickened, hardened piece of tissue) forms on one side of the penis. If the plaque becomes large enough, it reduces flexibility of the penis. Dur...
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by MN Nikk - 2007-05-26
Peyronie's disease, a condition of uncertain cause, is characterized by a plaque, or hard lump, that forms on the penis. The plaque develops on the upper or lower side of the penis in layers containin...
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by MN Nikk - 2007-05-26
Peyronie's disease is a condition in which a plaque (a thickened, hardened piece of tissue) forms on one side of the penis. If the plaque becomes large enough, it reduces flexibility of the penis....