oral health
oral health
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by Sharon Bell - 2008-08-29
Can diabetes affect the teeth? How can one avoid oral problems associated with the disease? Diabetes is characterized by high blood sugar levels. This can affect many parts of your body, including ...
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by Robert - 2008-09-15
One of the milestones in the lives of babies is the teething process. This stage begins at the age of three or four months and can last up to the second or third year as babies grow out their first s...
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by Robert - 2008-09-15
For someone who is confronted by the agony of blemished or darkened teeth, then what you must seek for is a teeth whitening product that would end your worries. But where should you go, to the dental...
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by Robert - 2008-09-15
Since we really can't tell when the next emergency will occur to us at home, at work, or anywhere, we have to be prepared to act upon the situation with level-headedness and extreme calm. It would al...
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by Robert - 2008-09-15
A shining, shimmering smile always perks up a personality. A great smile also builds self-confidence and adds appeal to the person wearing it. It is therefore not unusual for people to be completely ...
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by Robert - 2008-09-16
Do you have a problem with missing teeth? Tooth loss is often caused by an injury, periodontal disease, and the likes. With this problem, smiling somehow becomes a tedious task for everyone. The conf...
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by Robert - 2008-09-16
A person's crooked set of teeth is often the basis of uncomfortable smiles. There have been a lot of different varieties or orthodontic treatments to correct this problem today. The metal braces ...
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by Robert - 2008-09-16
When it comes to flashing your smile, you would often think about the type of teeth that you have enclosed within your mouth. Would it not be a main concern of anyone? The level of confidence plus th...
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by Robert Melkonyan - 2008-09-19
People who have an imperfect bite or misaligned teeth can have their teeth straightened using several temporary devices. Depending on the type of problem their teeth have, be it a crooked bite, wide g...
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by Robert Melkonyan - 2008-09-19
Cold sores are very common and are caused by the type one Herpes Simplex virus. They usually occur in the mouth and face and last for up to several days before disappearing. Once a person has contract...