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  • Dental Health: Important Steps To Keep Your Beautiful Smile  By : Adrian Adams
    Dental health is very important to us all. Unless you want to have a full mouth of dentures by the time you're 40, it's essential for you.
  • How to Ease Dental Fears in Children  By : Cathy Warschaw
    The following are tips on how to prepare your children for their first dental visit.
  • Eating Properly For Your Teeth  By : Cathy Warschaw
    The connection between the food that you eat and the health of your teeth and gums is amazingly close. For overall good health it is important to follow the following guidelines.
  • Toothache and Abscesses  By : Sam Kern
    Abscesses are very serious medical conditions, and can even be life threatening if left untreated.The symptoms and signs of an abscessed tooth are easy to recognised , as they include severe pain in the affected area, red or swollen gums, a bad taste in your mouth.
  • How To Avoid Gum Disease And Keep Your Teeth!  By : Dean Caporella
    Gum disease, unchecked, is about as nasty as infection gets.
  • Win the Battle against Bacteria: Use Your Mouthwash Properly  By : Jason Uvios
    After a good night's sleep, when we wake up in the morning, we experience a physical and mental freshness. But does you mouth feel fresh too? No! Most of us wake up in the morning with a foul odor in the mouth.
  • Fight Against Harmful Oral Bacteria: A Patient's Guide to Ingredients of Mouthwash  By : Jason Uvios
    For many people the mouthwashes are the essential part of daily oral care regimen. Mouth rinsing can help you to eliminate variety of oral problems starting from bad breath to oral plaques or cavities.
  • Mouthwashes to Treat Mouth Ulcers  By : Jason Uvios
    Mouth ulcers-those small yellow or white eruption lined inside your mouth! They are simply painful and they can make your life miserable with their miniscule presence. These rashes as small as a few millimeters are caused inside your mouth by break in the mucous membrane and appear like a depression in them.
  • Deal with Bad Breath: Choose the Mouthwash Carefully  By : Jason Uvios
    Bad breath starts as a minor problem that supplies good subject matter to your acquaintances to gossip about you behind your back. But soon it turns out to be a serious threat to your social reputation to the point of isolation causing much frustration for you.
  • Get the Most Beautiful Smile and Freshest Breath: Use Herbal Mouthwash  By : Jason Uvios
    Oral hygiene is an important aspect of your overall well being and the product that ensures your oral health is called the mouthwash or mouth rinse. Although, they do not eliminate the need for daily brushing, these oral care products come with antiseptic and anti-plaque properties and fight against the germs causing plaque, gingivitis, cavities and bad breath.
  • Delicious Mouthwash Recipe to Ensure Optimum Oral Health  By : Jason Uvios
    Mouthwashes are a great way of having a clean and fresh mouth. But there are many people who have little trust on the efficacy of the commercial products. But it is also possible to make your own mouthwash to promote oral health. Here are some of the simple and easy recipes to prepare natural mouthwashes.
  • Why Should You Go For Teeth Whitening  By : George Wood
    Teeth Whitening has a growing demand in all parts of the world. After all it is all about making a first impression last forever with your beautiful smile. But many people are still suspicious of whether they should go for teeth whitening or not and the risks associated with it.
  • Home Remedies For Your Cold Sore  By : Rory H. Hawkins
    Cold sores are common and hence the home remedies for it are ample too. These traditional remedies are sometimes known to have worked just as good as the antiviral pills or numbing creams available in the market.
  • Electric Toothbrushes: Safety Concerns and Applications for Use  By : Barney Garcia
    Electric toothbrushes are clearly the winners when it comes to the efficiency, ease of usage and the capacity to remove dental plaque. It would also be a valuable aid to those who find using manual toothbrushes an irksome act, a cause for undue botheration.
  • Toothbrushes and the Importance of Brushing Teeth  By : Barney Garcia
    Dental Cleaning is a very critical but often ignored aspect of daily living. It is simple enough to understand the ramifications of improper dental cleaning techniques but another thing to live through it.
  • Manual Toothbrushes Vs Electric Toothbrushes  By : Barney Garcia
    When it comes to which kind of toothbrush is best for you, there really isn't anything written on a stone tablet. Toothbrushes are lifestyle commodities and most of us do not even think about anything while purchasing toothbrushes.
  • Treating Tartar And Plaque Problems  By : Kevin Pederson
    Beautiful teeth creates beautiful smile. Keeping the teeth clean from tartar and plaque is very important for oral hygiene. Plaque, that resides in your teeth is a thin film of living and dead bacteria. This thin film needs to be continually removed. If this is allowed to stay, it hardens within 48 hours. It becomes rock solid after 12 days to be known as tartar.
  • Halitosis - A Foul Smell From Your Mouth  By : Kevin Pederson
    The origin of the word halitosis is derived from a Latin word. Bad breath as we must have learnt in school is that, if we do not brush our teeth properly they will rot due to the bacteria.
  • Tips For Curing Canker Sores  By : Kevin Pederson
    Canker sores are little white ulcers with red borders in the mouth. They infect the tongue, cheeks or inside of the cheeks. Some people suffer from them quite frequently while the others get them rarely. It infects some people for some days while the others have to suffer them for days. There are no known causes of these sores. But heredity can be one of the causes. They are annoying but are not fatal. If you follow some simple tips, you can cut short the infection by 10 - 15 days.
  • Causes of Canker Sores  By : Charles Kassotis
    Canker sores may not be a serious condition, but they do require care and occasional medication. Find out what you can do to prevent and treat them at home.
  • News For Dental Hygienists About Dental Caries  By : Josh Stone
    According to recent reports, there has been remarkable progress in the reduction of dental caries - also known as tooth decay - in the United States over the past thirty years.

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