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Natural Treatments to Help Stop Gums from Bleeding

Feb 17, 2010 Author: Savannah Andrews | Filed under: Health, Teeth

Bleeding gums can be an uncomfortable annoyance. They may bleed for a variety of reasons. Incorrectly fitted dental appliances like dentures or braces may irritate the gums. Certain medications like blood thinners may make the gums more sensitive. Hormonal changes from pregnancy can increase blood flow to the gums. Whatever the cause mey be, it is imperative to stop gum from bleeding as they could cause dental health complications.

You can stop gums from bleeding once the actual cause is known. The most likely cause of bleeding gums is gum disease, a problem affecting almost 80 percent of Americans today. Gum disease is caused by infection on the gums, teeth and in severe cases, the bones and ligaments supporting the jaw. The mouth provides the best environment for bacteria to thrive. Abundant food source, along with the dark and damp characteristics of the mouth allows bacterial infection to spread easily.

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Steps to Save A Chipped Tooth

Feb 5, 2010 Author: Anna Jensen | Filed under: Health, Teeth

A chipped tooth is a tooth problem that may result from playing sports, having an active lifestyle and meeting an accident. These events promote or have higher possibilities of your mouth to collide with other hard body parts or things. Your tooth is chipped if it has lost some parts or even a crack that looks like you haven’t loss a part of its structure. Some people who suffer from a chipped tooth are not even aware until they had felt pain when the chew or drink. If you have a chipped tooth, you don’t need to worry because there are many ways to save your tooth.

You should not panic if you have a chipped tooth. Instead, you must be calm and pay attention to the situation. You will just be confused about what to do if fear overcomes you during this situation. Remember to call and see your dentist whenever you have a tooth problem.

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Natural Treatment of Gum Disease

Jan 7, 2010 Author: Marcus Arilio | Filed under: Health, Teeth

What if somebody told you that gum disease treatment did not have to be all that bad. Your options are multiple. With a holistic approach to treating gum disease, you use the best combination of treatments available. A holistic approach will embrace natural remedies and conventional care such as surgery and cleaning and so on.

Gum disease treatment will fail if you do not follow strict discipline with oral health habits. Treating periodontal disease is a lifestyle not an event. This means that you must adhere to a lifestyle of daily habits that are conducive to excellent dental health.

* Brush your teeth regularly

* Cut back on Sugary foods

* Avoid the sweets

* Eat well and exercise

* Supplement with vitamins

* Regular dentist visits

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Tips for Babies Dental Development

Jan 5, 2010 Author: Shelton Graham | Filed under: Children, Children's Health, Family, Health, Teeth

Are you want your children to maintain those healthy gleaming pearly whites as they grow older? Well, who would not desire that?

Well, are you ready to learn the final secret in having a perfect set of teeth? Well, brace yourselves for this – it’s plain good old dental hygiene!

Have you ever thought for a moment that there’ll be some rocket-science revelations in here? Sorry if this disappointed you, but the secret really lies in building a good dental routine at a young age (as as the 1st milk tooth appears ).

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How to Care Your Puppy’s Teething

Dec 13, 2009 Author: Geraldine Dimarco | Filed under: Children, Family, Health, Pets, Teeth

Ideally, dog teeth cleaning should be a routine part of your pet’s regular care and their teeth should be brushed on a daily basis, or at least every other day or so. Because dog teeth are just as susceptible to disease and decay as are human teeth, it’s extremely important keep tartar and plaque at bay to protect your dog’s precious health.

Dental Health and Hygiene in Dogs

Diseases of the mouth, teeth, and gums can be very painful for your pooch and because they aren’t able to tell us when they have a toothache, as pet owners we must be diligent in keeping up with our dog’s dental care. If left untreated, a tooth infection may develop into serious complication for your dog and affect vital organs such as their heart, liver, or kidneys.

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Cosmetic Dentistry - Much Desired In Today’s Society

Dec 11, 2009 Author: Andrew Jacobsen | Filed under: Beauty, Health, Teeth

Cosmetic dentistry plays a very important role in society today. We are bombarded by perfect bodies, perfect hair and perfect smiles. Women feel inadequate if they have smaller than average breasts and seek out breast implant surgery. Men feel less manly for a variety of other reasons, including sexual, which they feel can be corrected by cosmetic surgery. So of course it has been only a matter of time when we would nearly all feel inadequate about our less-than-gleaming teeth.

Consultation between yourself and the cosmetic dentistry specialist will include the choice of veneers - porcelain or bonded composites.

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Dealing With Sensitive Teeth Problem

Oct 15, 2009 Author: Shelton Graham | Filed under: Health, Mouth, Teeth

Have you experienced that familiar electric stinging sensation as you take a sip of iced tea or a slurp of your favourite hot soup? Have you felt like crying as discomfort hits you after you took a bite of your favourite candy bar? Well, if you answered yes, there’s a great probability that you are suffering from delicate teeth!

What causes the problem? The problem of delicate teeth may stem from a wide variety of reasons - starting from the easy to the complicated. This dental problem can come from a trifling bruised tooth due to biting too hard on something or as a result of a routine dental process ( such as after having them cleaned or filled ). Clamping the jaws tightly and incessant tooth grinding may also lead to this condition. However, tooth or teeth sensitivity might also result from a dead tooth pulp that requires a far more complex dental treatment.

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What You Should Know About Gum Disease

Sep 28, 2009 Author: Steven H. Poulos, DDS | Filed under: Health, Teeth

Did you know that four out of five people have a gum disease and dont even know they have it? Since the early stages cause no discomfort or pain, they are just not alert that it exists. Cavities usually cause some discomfort, but there are no symptoms in the first phase of gingivitis. Gingivitis or periodontal disease are the names for gum disease ” inflammation that results in bone loss under teeth.

Having regular dental check-ups and periodontal examinations are very important and will help detect if periodontal problems exist. Periodontal disease begins when plaque, a sticky, colorless film of bacteria, food debris and saliva, is left on the teeth and gums. The bacteria produce toxins (acids) that inflame the gums and slowly destroy the bone. Brushing and flossing regularly and properly will ensure that plaque is not left behind to do its damage.

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