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  • Laser Eases Pain And Recovery For Better Dental Health  By : sharon eganis
    It's so slim a chance to see people raging to go to their dentists. We may never know the reasons but the bottom line is that dentists are also sad when they see their patients over the years with tooth problems that could have been prevented had they abided by their dentist's advice.
  • When Cosmetic Dentistry is Beneficial  By : Sara Castroo
    Fifty one percent of the population does not seek regular dental care and the major reason is fear of pain. They do not enjoy the service but eighty percent of those who visit their dentists know how important it is to do so.
  • Teeth Cleaning 101  By : swanson matty
    Should there be a problem but pain has yet to manifest then a person will forego a dental appointment. Other than providing patient education, good family dental care also exposes a person to preventive care so that these problems are avoided.
  • Type of porcelain veneers, explained by preston cosmetic dentist  By : Pahlbod Tehranian
    Natural beauty and aesthetics that we see in nature is achievable through bonding technology of dental veneers to natural teeth. The process of bonding a veneer to a tooth allows light to transmit through the veneer and pick up the optics of the tooth.

    A veneer is a thin shell made out of different tooth-colored materials such as porcelain and composite. They are custom made and bonded to the front surface of the tooth. A veneer can be used to treat dental conditions such as a slightly crooked
  • Automated Results of Dental Procedure Can be Visualized Before Procedure Starts  By : Harbin Irene
    As we approached the 1980s, dentistry in the United States faced a challenge ironically brought by its own excellence in helping fight tooth decay for 20 years. While general dentistry lost its shimmer, cosmetic dentistry was slowly flourishing.
  • The price of properly meshed teeth  By : Carrie Paquette
    Isn't it amazing how some modern dentists today are able to turn a receding jaw line into something like Angelina Jolie's jawbone on top of remarkably straightening out their patient's pearly whites using almost unseen braces? Via properly meshed teeth, health can greatly contribute to a person's looks and these are what the best orthodontists and oral surgeons of today constantly discuss, the new ways and techniques for improving patients' looks.
  • What it Takes to Make Dental Implants  By : William Porterfield
    In the 1980s there has yet to be some evolution when it comes to the knowledge of dental implants and so they could not be offered to patients who needed their teeth replaced. Since the research that started in Sweden in the 1970s was introduced to the American dental community 20 years ago, there has been an increase in the use of implants to replace missing teeth.
  • Dental Devices That You Could Wear for Your Dental Health  By : Carreon Fred
    Hard pressure applied to both teeth and jaws through gnashing and clenching. They're becoming more frequent signs of these trying times.
  • Dentistry now uses tranquilizers for less pain  By : margie madden
    This woman calls herself a chicken of some sort. She shuddered in her chair when her ears got pierced.
  • General Anesthesia Every Visit is Not So Affordable  By : margie madden
    I had a terrific dentist 10 years ago who understood this matter and dealt with it. He would not rush anything and would wait till the anesthesia has taken effect before proceeding with the treatment.
  • The safety in using anesthesia for dental treatment  By : Judith Nunes
    One woman calls herself a coward. When she had her ears pierced, she shuddered.
  • The Teeth and Emotional Signals  By : Dennis Mccarthy
    The mirrors of the soul are the eyes but there is a San Francisco cosmetic dentist who mentioned how the teeth can say a lot about people in terms of age and gender as well as characteristics which include aggressiveness, sexiness, and intelligence as well. He said that the mouth and teeth, the six upper front teeth in particular, come second only to the body as a whole in conveying personality traits and emotional messages.
  • In Need of Micropores  By : Dennis Mccarthy
    Because of the fear of pain there is fifty one percent of the population who does not get dental care. Although eighty percent of those who do go to the dentist know why it is necessary they still do not favor getting the help.
  • Getting the right kind of toothbrush  By : Donald Vanson
    A diverse range of toothpastes are now created to address different needs. Great examples would be toothpastes for kids and ones that solve tartar growth problems.
  • Stop Cavities from Invading Your Child's Teeth  By : MarkJ Walker
    Just like the average person, babies should be given good dental health care both at home and professionally. Early intervention in your child's dental care would lead to a good dental future for your child.
  • Dental Treatments Made Easy  By : Helen Marshall
    As part of the first manned space flights during the Skylab operations during the seventies the astronauts who were sent into earth orbit were accompanied by modern dental equipment. The in flight medical support system or IMSS was created primarily for the Skylab space travels and the military dentists working with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration or NASA saw to it that a dental component be included.
  • Looking at Our Dental Wellness  By : lorilee dhebar
    Of course good dental health is largely due to oral hygiene habits, but diet also plays a big part. I will discuss here the role of food and our eating habits in maintaining healthy teeth and gums.
  • Orthodontic Treatments Benefit Young And Old  By : Edward Simmons
    There are a lot more adults trying to get perfect teeth nowadays. In a recent survey, it was found that one out of four people in orthodontics is over 18.
  • Dentist-Orthodontist; Wellness of teeth and overall health habits  By : smilemd
    Orthodontic Dentistry; “Tooth Habits that Lead to the Dentist’s Chair”: There are many habits that individuals have which can affect the overall health and wellness of their teeth. In some cases, orthodontic intervention may be necessary. It’s important for patients to listen to dentist and orthodontic recommendations in order to avoid further damage to their teeth and jaw bone. Thus, orthodontists work with more than just braces.
  • How To Cure Bad Breath  By : The Bad Breath Cure
    It is important to realize that there are several distinct causes of bad breath and that there are correspondingly different treatments for the different causes. Simply sucking a mint will not cure the fundamental, underlying problem. When you are looking for a cure for bad breath, you will have to examine the cause of the bad breath in order to treat it effectively. Bad breath is a common condition that affects one in four people and it is good to know that there is a cure and bad breath can be treated effectively
  • Overcoming Your Fear of the Dentist Chair  By : Julie Kerknievan A
    Overcome Fear of Dental Work with Sedation Dentistry

    Many people put off visits to the dentist because they have a fear of having dental work done on their teeth. For some, this is caused by a fear of needles, while others may have had traumatic experiences in the past at the hands of inexperienced
  • Teeth Grinding, Jaw Clenching, and TMJ Disorders  By : Budda Oliver
    TMJ refers to the tempromandibular joints, which are the joints of the jaw that connect the lower jaw bone (mandible) to the skull. These joints allow us to open and close our mouths, chew our food, and speak to one another (or ourselves). A TMJ disorder is any condition which interferes with these actions.
  • Causes Of Bad Breath  By : Matrix Jones
    It is amazing the high proportion of adults and even children who suffer from bad breath, otherwise known as halitosis. I often encounter people who appear to have perfectly good teeth but at close quarters they reek of bad breath.

    It is particularly disturbing when it is a child with bad breath because as you know children interact with adults they know at very close quarters in their excitement and enthusiasm to put their points of view over. It would be totally insensit...
  • Dental Implants - Types  By : Richard G M Taylor
    There are 5 basic types of dental implants available and the type chosen for a particular patient depends upon a number of factors. The size and condition of the patient’s natural jawbone is probably the main factor and of course no two patients are the same. Some jawbones can be wide and deep and others narrow and shallow with many variations in between.

    The most commonly used material used for implants is the inert metal titanium because it has been found to fuse well wi...
  • Halitosis: Cure Your Chronic Bad Breath Today  By : Jim McDonald
    Bad breath is caused by beneficial anaerobic bacteria that live inside our mouths. Certain foods cause them to create chemical compounds that make our breath smell horrible. Treatments like TheraBreath can chemically neutralize the foul-smelling compounds.
  • Dental Insurance For Better Dental Health  By : Sue Jan
    Dental diseases are the most common and prevalent diseases affecting almost everybody in the world. Today the cost of dental treatment is enormous.

    Treatments to treat these dental diseases are of two types, occasional and routine. Occasional dental treatments include tooth extraction, braces, root canal treatment etc., while routine treatments include cleaning, plaque removal, X-rays, etc.

    People today care more about their teeth and image than they did few decades ago...
  • Family Dental Insurance – User’s Guide  By : Oliver Turner
    Let us first understand the idea of dental insurance. Dental insurance is a type of insurance in which a person buys a dental insurance plan by paying a monthly or annual premium to a dental insurance company. In turn the dental insurance company provides dental insurance coverage against dental costs. That is if there are any dental costs borne by the insured during the insurance period, the dental insurance company will reimburse the costs incurred by the insured.

    Most o...
  • Oral Hygiene: Beyond That Good Smile And Fresh Breath  By : Andrew Corner
    Oral hygiene is very important, as we have been told since we were young. In fact, brushing our teeth and gargling were among the first practices we were taught when we were kids. Most of us would have probably learned how to brush our teeth well even before they could utter words clearly or speak straight. If asked about the significance of oral health, most people usually talk about cute smiles and fresh breath. Who would want to risk his reputation anyway by smiling in fro...
  • Practice Proper Oral Hygiene Before It's Too Late  By : Gloria Diaz
    Imagine yourself in a blind date with a woman who has the shiniest hair, fairest and clearest complexion, and the nicest pair of blue eyes. Her outfit is marvelous and she wears just the right amount of make-up to highlight her best features. You think she's simply amazing and the night can't get any better. Apparently, the moment she flashes her smile, you are instantly turned off. You are all the more frustrated when she started talking. The seemingly perfect date turns out...
  • Environmental Or Conventional Dentistry: It's Your Choice  By : Pat Murphy
    Conventional dental and dentists' practice help many people enjoy excellent dental and oral function for years. Conventional dentistry's stature throws dentists practicing alternative dentistry methods into obscurity. Lina Garcia, DMD, a so-called environmental dentist clears up several issues regarding the untraditional means that they practice. She also exposes several ways how conventional dentistry procedures harm patients and the environment.

    Environmental dentistry d...
  • The Importance Of Dental Care To Overall Body Health  By : Sue Jan
    Dental care involves taking good care of your teeth, gums and the related structures of the mouth. Dental care includes prevention and treatment of diseases of the gum and teeth, and also the replacement or repair of defective teeth. In many cases people may suffer from dental diseases due to sheer laziness and lack of knowledge towards proper dental care, with mostly the children and at times adults who often do not pay enough attention to teeth care. They fail to realize th...
  • Bad Breath Halitosis - The Proper Treatment  By : Jim McDonald
    If Bad Breath has restricted you from leading a normal life, then learn what reallly causes Bad Breath (Halitosis). There is a massive misconception about what really causes Bad Breath. This article simplifies all that misconception with an easy to understand reason and cure.
  • The Halitosis Of Bad Breath  By : Barney Garcia
    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...
  • Free Yourself from Bad Breath  By :
    When you know you have a bad breath, and it's keeping you from socializing or interacting with other people because you fear that your bad breath will blow people away; then get rid of these fears. You are not the only one suffering from it. It is a very common problem and can be caused by very minute problems like not cleaning your teeth properly, digestion problems, smoking, and more.
  • The Importance of a Dental Plan  By :
    When getting health insurance, many of us seek only for covering the costs of treatment for serious medical conditions or accidents, while ignoring the fact that dental insurance is also as important. Dental disease is a very common problem, and covering the cost of treatment can be expensive.
  • Clean Tongues For Fresher Breath  By : Jason Murphy
    You always brush your pearly-whites, you gargle antiseptic mouth rinses, and you floss. Throw in regular dental check-ups and you'll think that you're the poster boy for oral hygiene. What if I tell you that you're forgetting something? Crazy, right? Nope, because you're forgetting your tongue. You taste with it, you lick with it, and when temptation arises, you even wag it. Don't you think it's high time to start cleaning it? After all, I'm sure you don't want to sport a whi...
  • Bad Breathe – Prevent It To Lead A Healthy Lifestyle  By :
    Bad breath is a disease also known as halitosis, which can stem from various medical problems like dry mouth and even Atkins diet.
  • A Look Inside Sugar Addiction - TMJ & Teeth Grinding = Pain  By : Elizabeth Bohorquez, RN, C.Ht
    A large majority of people who find their way to my office or seminars suffer from TMJ, bruxism or headaches. It’s possible that they have suffered with this for years, if not decades. What amazes me is that there was never any consideration as to their nutritional intake as a form of food stress. In fact, when I mention food stress, I’m usually greeted with a blank look.
  • Dental Hygiene – If I Had Known Then What I Know Now….  By : Polly Priester
    Hello all you wonderful people out there. Have you ever thought, “If I had known then what I know now….” or “If I had my life to live over again I would change…...”?

    Actually there is not too much I, personally would have done differently. But there is definitely one health related subject I would like to have known more about and adhered to: early childhood hygiene practices.

    I had problems with my teeth from the minute go. I had to have fillings, root canal work, toot...




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