gum disease
gum disease
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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 Dean Caporella - 2006-12-12
Gum disease, unchecked, is about as nasty as infection gets and for those who have been through the process of prolonged treatment for gum disease, know how painful and costly it is.Gum or periodontal...
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by Nancy - 2006-12-19
Without any dental insurance or dental plans most americans would not get there routine check up. The cost of dental care can be so expensive. Now It's easy to save money on quality dental care for yo...
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by Dean Caporella - 2006-12-25
Gum disease, unchecked, is about as nasty as infection gets and for those who have been through the process of prolonged treatment for gum disease, know how painful and costly it is.Gum or periodontal...
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by Nancy Nobriga - 2006-12-30
Without any dental insurance or dental plans most Americans would not get there routine check up. The cost of dental care can be so expensive.It is very important to keep up on your routine dental vis...
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by Charles Neshah - 2007-01-24
Gum disease has always been a grave infection. Evidence now suggests that gum disease is linked to an assortment of health problems including stroke, heart disease, diabetes, and other wasting disease...
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by Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.S - 2007-01-24
Copyright © 2007 Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.SAll dentists know that sometimes arthritis and other illnesses clear up if bad teeth are extracted. However, in this case, all of her teeth appeared...
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by Andy Lim - 2007-01-25
Infected gums can destroy the tissues around the teeth. This can lead to tooth disease. You can even lose a tooth if you don't take immediate medical action.Gums become infected because of plaque and ...
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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 David Snape - 2007-01-29
About a year ago, my dentist and hygienist said that I had gingivitis. Actually, I suspect that I've had it for over a decade. The interesting thing about gingivitis is that it doesn't make much noise...