oral health
oral health
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by Sharon Bell - 2008-07-02
Dental cavities and periodontal (gum) disease are the two most common oral diseases, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Gum diseases include gingivitis (inflammation of the gums) and...
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by Robert - 2008-08-01
Bruxism is a term used to describe the constant grinding or clenching of the teeth. This is a very common condition amongst children and adults, in the US it has been estimated that about 50% of al...
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by Robert - 2008-08-01
Bad breath, also known as halitosis is a condition that affects more people than you can possibly imagine, the reason it is so common amongst people of all ages is because there are many causes that ...
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by Robert - 2008-08-02
According to recent studies conducted by Peter Milgrom, director of the Dental Fears Research Clinic at the University of Washington in Seattle, between 5 to 8% of Americans avoid going to the dentis...
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by Robert - 2008-08-02
It is in everyone's best interest to never have to face a dental emergency; oral trauma can be extremely painful and will effectively interfere with your daily activities. Dental emergencies are si...
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by Robert - 2008-08-02
Almost immediately after a person has heard the word "dentist" the first thought that comes to mind is the peculiar environment of the dentist office and the horrible sound of the dentist drill. Lu...
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by Robert - 2008-08-02
A dental sealant is a professionally applied material that is put on the surface of the teeth in order to prevent decay caused by bacteria. Dental sealants are usually placed on the surface of the ...
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by Robert - 2008-08-02
There are many questions that usually go unanswered when it comes to cosmetic dentistry procedures but more importantly teeth whitening, they were going to address the top five questions that people ...
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by Robert - 2008-08-03
It's often hard to avoid tantalizing your sweet tooth and while you may be concerned about your waistline your dentist is concerned about your smile and not because of cavities. The amount is said ...
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by Robert Melkonyan - 2008-08-06
According to recent studies conducted by Peter Milgrom, director of the Dental Fears Research Clinic at the University of Washington in Seattle, between 5 to 8% of Americans avoid going to the dentist...