Gum Graft? – How To Tell….
Monday, August 24th, 2009dental health The question “How do you know if you need a gum graft?” is often asked by people who meet a dentist in a social setting or at some function or another with some frequency. This is a bit surprising, considering how most people not only don’t want to see a dentist but how [...]
The Fears Of Gum Disease
Monday, August 17th, 2009dental irrigators Awareness of gum disease is at our fingertips. Education is readily available. Sometimes we neglect to realize how it can affect us. Bacteria, that forms in the mouth is a main cause. It can cause damage to the gums. Once the bacteria settles over time, it begins destroying tissues between gums and teeth, [...]
The Second Most Common Disease in the World…
Tuesday, August 11th, 2009oral irrigator Periodontal disease occurs throughout the world and is in fact the 2nd most common dental disease found worldwide. Basically periodontal disease affects the periodontium, which is the tissue surrounding the teeth. Due to improper oral hygiene bacteria can grow and cause the tissue to become inflamed. If left untreated eventually your teeth can [...]
Recognizing And Preventing The Symptoms Of Gingivitis
Monday, August 10th, 2009oral irrigator A bright smile, full of clean, healthy teeth, has come to be synonymous with youth and beauty. That is a debatable point. What is not open to debate is the fact that a clean mouth is the only way to prevent gingivitis. Sometimes, a good oral irrigator is very helpful in this regard. [...]
How Do You Recognize When You Have Gum Disease?
Sunday, August 9th, 2009oral irrigator Most people see white, healthy teeth as an attractive feature. Although a bright smile may be a help to your appearance, the more important fact is that a well cared for mouth is the only way to prevent gingivitis, a form of gum disease. Recognizing the early symptoms of gingivitis can be difficult. [...]
Improving Your Oral Health With A Natural Sugar…
Sunday, August 2nd, 2009hydro floss People in the United States have a problem with their teeth. We are constantly on the lookout for ways to make sure our teeth say healthy. The link between Xylitol and gum disease is thus of immense interest. You see, by “link” we do not mean Xylitol causes dental disease. Rather, we mean [...]
The Dire Necessity For Gum Disease Treatment
Sunday, July 26th, 2009bleeding gums Each year hundreds of thousands of people are diagnosed with gum disease of some level and degree. However, many people who visit their dentist or oral hygienist do so too late and generally have to go through extreme procedures in order to rectify their oral issues. These types of procedures can usually be [...]
Your Clients, Business and Your Health Are At Risk When Smoking…
Monday, July 20th, 2009It has long been suspected that smoking and gum disease are interrelated. Thanks to recent studies, that link has pretty much been proven. We have all long known that smoking is dangerous to your health. It can cause heart disease, including heart attacks. It may lead to strokes and aneurysm. Naturally it could lead to [...]
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