Don’t Neglect Your Teeth

Don’t Neglect Your Teeth

Are you ashamed of your teeth? If so, then you take solace in the fact that lots of people can prevent and reverse damage. There are a lot of things people do every day that increases their chances of ruining their teeth. Keep on reading for tips about maintaining that smile.

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Preserving Your Baby’s Dental Health

Preserving Your Baby’s Dental Health

When it comes to caring for an infant, most parents are well aware of the need for routine pediatrician visits as part of their baby’s health care regimen. What’s less well-recognized is the importance that early and regular dental care plays. For optimal oral health, the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD) recommends that dental visits begin with the appearance of a child’s first tooth as an effective way to kick-start a lifelong program of preventive dental care.

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Make Your Smile Beautiful With These Fantastic Tips!

Make Your Smile Beautiful With These Fantastic Tips!

To have a better smile, you have various dental care options. Because of the number of options available, it can all be quite confusing. Fortunately, you will find tons of useful, proven tips here that are sure to help answer your questions.

Sensitive formula toothpaste can help alleviate the pain caused by heat and cold. Always consult your dentist before changing any aspect of your dental care plan. Your dentist will identify the cause of your sensitive teeth.

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Smoking Damages Gum Repair Procedures

Smoking Damages Gum Repair Procedures

Smoking is considered as a very unhealthy vice that brings with it a wide range of side effects. While smokers will be quick to say that smoking helps them feel more relaxed or alert. Smokers often contend that smoking is a very effective antidepressant. Still, it is undeniable that tobacco use is closely associated with lung cancer and a variety of other debilitating respiratory problems.

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Smoking Is Slowly Killing Your Teeth

Smoking Is Slowly Killing Your Teeth

There are many who consider smoking to be one of the filthiest, least healthy habits a person can have. The typical non-smoker finds cigarette smoke distasteful at best, disgusting at worst. There are also a number of side effects that smoking can have on the body which are damaging, particularly in the long-run. The fact that second-hand smoke does even more damage to non-smokers than it does to smokers does nothing to endear the habit to anyone. However, aside from the obvious respiratory and circulatory repercussions, there are other problems that are associated with smoking. In fact, smokers nowadays make up 50% of people with gum disease in the world.

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Can Eating Disorders Affect Your Teeth?

Can Eating Disorders Affect Your Teeth?

People that are battling with eating disorders, expose themselves to many potential dental problems with devastating effects. Such effects could include loosing of your teeth, gum problems and erosion of the enamel as a result of teeth being bathed in stomach acid. Another effect is your enamel will be worn out and in some cases your teeth will even appear black. In addition, people with eating disorders lack necessary nutrients which can result in osteoporosis, weakening of the bones in the jaw that support your teeth and can lead to tooth loss. More so, they will have jagged edges on the top teeth surfaces, causing lower teeth to hit wrong “places” because of altered biting direction. Many people suffer from bleeding gums and burning of the tongue, dry mouth due to decrease in saliva flow and swollen glands. All these problems are caused by a variety of eating disorders.

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Pulling Your Own Teeth

Pulling Your Own Teeth

Even though it may sound very odd and downright compelling, a lot of people actually try to extract their own teeth.  Toothache pain can be very painful and very frustrating, making you try anything to get relief.  Depending on how bad the pain is, you’ll be more than willing to do just about anything you can to get the pain to stop.  Abscesses or really bad cavities are among the worst, as the pain never seems to let up – no matter what you do.

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Botox Information And History

Botox Information And History

What is Botox?

Botox is a substance derived from botulinum toxin A which is a neurotoxin that is used clinically in small quantities to treat certain muscular conditions and cosmetically to remove wrinkles by temporarily paralyzing facial muscles.

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Do you suffer from dental anxiety?

Do you suffer from dental anxiety?

It’s estimated that more than 40 million people in Unites States suffer from anxiety about dental treatment, and often avoid care altogether. And about half of all adults experience at least moderate degrees of dental anxiety. To make matters worse, anxious patients generally take at least 20 percent more time to treat for each procedure and often the quality of treatment is compromised. Probably the best way to recognize dental anxiety is to ask the following questions and then tally up your score at the end of the questionnaire:

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Fun dentist facts throughout the ages

Fun dentist facts throughout the ages

People have been experimenting with dentistry as early as 3000 BC to take care of dental problems they have encountered. The overwhelming pain from cavities and rotting teeth, prompted them to discover ways to relieve their agonizing and unbearable discomfort.

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