gingivitis
gingivitis
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by Shelia Wolf - 2007-11-09
By the time you finish reading this page you will be amazed at how something so simple can have such a whopping life-saving potential. And you can do-it-yourself! In my thirty-some-odd-years as ...
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by peterhutch - 2008-05-05
Gingivitis is an inflammation of the gum tissue due to a build of plaque or tartar around the gumline and if treated can be reversed. If left untreated gingivitis can lead to periodontitis which is fa...
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by MELANIE C - 2008-06-02
Trench mouth is an acute form of gingivitis or gum disease. The symptoms are profuse bleeding of the gum when pressed, inflammation of the gum, pain, ulcer-like craters in the gum as tissue dies a...
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by peterhutch - 2008-06-07
Gingivitis or gum disease is caused by bacteria in your mouth. You can't get rid of those germs forever; they're just a fact of life as a human being. These bacteria feed upon the same things we d...
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by Robert Sifer - 2008-08-27
Gingivitis refers to an ailment in the gums. It basically refers to the inflammation in the gums, causing the gums to become tender and swollen. In such a condition, the gums have a tendency of bleedi...
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by Angela Rogers - 2008-09-14
Cavities are also known as tooth decay. The next question comes up is how these cavities occur? In order to understand this we have to understand plaque. Plaque is a sticky substance that is formed...
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by Angela Rogers - 2008-09-14
It would not be wrong to say that teeth are a vital organ of our body. I have stated organ just to add stress to this fact. The teeth perform the action of not only chewing but also allow us to say...
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by Angela Rogers - 2008-09-14
GERD is also known as gastroesophageal reflux disease. Does GERD cause any dental related problems? The answer is yes. There are several cases reported by pediatrics who have mentioned kids suffering...
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by Angela Rogers - 2008-09-14
Tooth erosion is wearing off of the enamel caused by the acidic action. Enamel is the hardest substance in our body that is covering and protecting the outside of the teeth. There is a wide variety...
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by Angela Rogers - 2008-09-14
Children are the most vulnerable to suffer from teeth problems. Tooth decay is one of the most common problems among children. The children lose their temporary teeth and later on get permanent tee...