Posted in Conditions, Diseases on May 12th, 2009
More than 30,000 people learn they have oral cancer every year in the United States. Oral cancer can affect your mouth, lips, or back of the mouth and throat. The people who are most at risk for oral cancer include those who smoke or chew tobacco, drink alcohol, have more exposure to the sun, or [...]
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Dental braces have always been the solution to correct teeth with overcrowding, spaces, overbites, crossbites, and underbites. Although the result is a straight smile, the road getting there isn’t very easy or painless. Braces are more commonly made out of stainless steel, archwires, and brackets. Having these things in your mouth can be uncomfortable and [...]
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Posted in Conditions, Oral Care, Treatments on May 11th, 2009
Halitosis, also known as bad breath, can significantly impact your life personally and socially. It is the third most popular reason for seeking dental help, so it’s quite common. It can affect your self confidence levels and the way people treat you. Most cases of bad breath originate in the mouth. Eating certain foods such [...]
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Good dental health isn’t only necessary for our smile and mouth, it’s necessary for our heart and arteries. By taking proper care of your teeth and gums, you can decrease your chances of heart disease. Brushing and flossing your teeth everyday is a must along with routine dental check-ups every 6 months. By avoiding your [...]
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It’s been reported that about 50% of Americans do not see a dentist regularly and don’t receive proper dental care. 9-15% of these Americans do not go because of the fear and anxiety they have from seeing a dentist. This means that over 30 million people are not receiving adequate and necessary dental treatment, resulting [...]
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A tooth abscess, also called root abscess, forms when pus is collected between the tissues of the jaw and an infected tooth root. It results from complications with tooth decay or a broken/chipped tooth. When there is an opening in the tooth enamel, bacteria can enter the tooth and cause an infection. This infection can [...]
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Posted in Conditions, Oral Care, Treatments on May 8th, 2009
If you have sensitive teeth, it can be hard to do regular, everyday things that some people take for granted. Drinking tea or coffee and eating ice cream can be very painful, causing you to avoid having your favorite food and drinks. If you suffer from sensitive teeth, there are a few options for you [...]
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