teeth
teeth
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by Dean Caporella - 2006-11-30
Gum disease believe it or not, can be avoided or at worst managed at a level where it doesn't affect your quality of life. Take it from someone who has experienced gum disease at it's worst, brush and...
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by Alexander Brin - 2006-12-03
Teeth are constantly exposed to influence of aggressive factors...The temperature changes appearing while the usage of very hot and very cold food alternately result in cracking of enamel. Gnowing nut...
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by Nancy Nobriga - 2006-12-04
Researchers found that tongue and tooth brushing in combination with dental flossing significantly decreased gingival bleeding by 38 percent after a two-week oral hygiene program. Halitosis, or bad br...
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by Alexander Brin - 2006-12-04
The average American constantly hears the words "tartar" and "dental deposit" from advertising clips promising to relieve the person of these troubles forever. In what degree are their promises truthf...
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by Alexander Brin - 2006-12-04
In this article you'll learn how important hygiene of the oral cavity for the saving of beauty and health, both teeth, and the entire oral cavity is.Among the leading dentists of the world there is an...
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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 David Brooks - 2006-12-09
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 Matthew Homfray - 2006-12-11
Cats cannot brush their own teeth. This may seem like stating the obvious, but there are a huge number of cats out there with severe dental disease that desperately need treatment. Most owners are una...
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by David Brooks - 2006-12-12
Cats cannot brush their own teeth. This may seem like stating the obvious, but there are a huge number of cats out there with severe dental disease that desperately need treatment. Most owners are una...
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by Alexander Brin - 2006-12-12
As the experts of the World Organization of Public Health Services approve, 95 % of grown-ups of our planet suffer from gum-diseases. Today ulitis, parodontosis and caries are the principal causes of ...