Oral Hygiene And Heart Disease

Oral Hygiene And Heart Disease

There are many obvious reasons to take good care of your teeth and gums, for instance having white, attractive teeth, fresh breath, no cavities, less dental trips, gum disease, and gingivitis. However, researches have discovered recently that having good oral hygiene can also lead to a healthy heart.

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The Halitosis Of Bad Breath

The Halitosis Of Bad Breath

Bad Breath or Halitosis is the term used to describe unpleasant smell exhaled in breathing. There are different types of Halitosis. Transient bad breath is very common and is caused due to oral dryness, stress, hunger, eating foods containing garlic and onions, smoking and poor oral hygiene. Morning breath and chronic bad breath are the other types. The latter affects 25% of the population at different levels. This condition is caused by the overpopulation of certain types of oral bacteria like streptococcus mutans, and requires special treatment. Fetor hepaticus is a type of bad breath caused by chronic liver failure.

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Brush Your Plaque Away

Brush Your Plaque Away

The primary aim of personal dental care is to prevent cavities from forming on your teeth. In order for you to prevent cavities and maintain a healthy set of teeth, you need to remove plaque, a transparent layer of bacteria that stays on the surface of your teeth.

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Learning How To Floss

Learning How To Floss

Although brushing is considered to be the most important part in the personal dental care routine, it doesn’t actually have the ability to remove the plaque and food particles between the teeth, under the gum line or within braces.

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Effects Of “Smokeless” Tobacco On Your Dental Health

Effects Of “Smokeless” Tobacco On Your Dental Health

There is a belief that a good oral hygiene can offset the destructive effects of spit tobacco. That belief could not be farther from the truth. According to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, a government agency dealing with oral health, “there is no evidence that brushing and flossing will undo the harm that dip and chew are doing to your teeth and gums.”

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Protect Your Children’s Teeth

Protect Your Children’s Teeth

As a parent you have many responsibilities. You are responsible for providing your children with an education, food, shelter, clothing and making sure that they remain safe. The list of your duties goes on and on. With all that you have to do, you may not be able to pay enough attention to protecting your child’s teeth. It is however an extremely important duty. Protecting your child’s teeth now will help them for the rest of their life and could save you thousands of dollars in future dental bills. Here are a few tips to help you maintain your child’s dental health.

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Yes, Its More Than Just Brushing

Personal Dental Care: Its Never Too Late

Almost everyone has their own share of childhood tooth-y story. Parents have their own unique way of encouraging their children how to take care of their teeth – from exaggerated stories to imaginary characters (hello, tooth fairy).

However, encouraging children to take care of their teeth is actually a good thing to do because its a good idea to start practicing personal dental care at an early age. Perhaps the most basic thing that almost everyone knows about personal dental care is brushing.

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Do You Miss Your Missing Teeth?

Do You Miss Your Missing Teeth?

It is not uncommon for someone to lose at least one tooth in their life time and for many it could be significantly more. Tooth loss also becomes more of a problem with age. This is definitely something that we have been seeing with baby boomers who are now starting to come into the age range where this is now becoming an issue. A dental implant takes the place of the missing tooth’s root and can help prevent additional health and cosmetic issues.

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Keeping Oral Health of Children

Keeping Oral Health of Children

Oral hygiene is very important in children as poor oral hygiene may lead to poor health and other kind of dental diseases. To keep the oral health at its prime, the child should follow all the fundamental steps recommended by your dentist. This avoids the incidence of dental problems like gingivitis, halitosis, tartar and gum diseases. Apart from proper brushing, the other hygienic methods like the right method of flossing and using the mouthwash have to be taught. The American Dental Association even advises the parents to start cleaning their newborn’s mouth within few days after birth. It is very important for the clarity of speech and chewing action in the kids.

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Brighten Your Smile with Cosmetic Dentistry

 Brighten Your Smile with Cosmetic Dentistry

Poets have written many verses about inspirational and enigmatic smiles. The elusive perfect smile, which has in past generations been limited to the luck of genetics, is now available to everyone. Cosmetic dentistry has removed all barriers to ownership of dazzling smiles. As more and more men and women get more conscious about their smile, cosmetic dentists are offering increasingly varied services.

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