By: Doris Pender | 2011-07-20 | Dental Tooth decay mostly happens because of a poor dental hygiene as well as a poor diet. Through digestion of the food which contains sugars and starch, the bacteria present in the mouth starts breaking down the carbohydrates of the food into acid. read more
By: Bonnie | 2011-09-21 | Dental Prevention of dental caries the most important, easiest and most practical way is the daily care. Day care to pay attention to two aspects of diet and teeth cleaning. Through research shows that fluoride can effectively prevent dental caries, so we can clean teeth in the process of diet and appropriate additional fluorine. In addition, we also found that shallow ditch teeth generally do not suffer from dental caries. read more
By: Sean Butcher | 2011-10-13 | Dental The teeth are considered the hardest tissues in the human body. The enamel comprising their outermost covering is strong enough to tear hard objects apart without wearing off. read more
By: Irene Fogal | 2011-10-14 | Dental Dental caries or tooth decay is one of the most common disorders that cause pain and disability in all age groups worldwide. read more
By: wparlaman | 2011-01-06 | Dental Kids love sweets and even some adults still enjoy munching chocolates and eating ice cream but little do our little children know that these sweet indulgences may be the cause of their teeth's future doom. read more
By: Bianca Jackson | 2011-09-06 | Dental Once the outer enamel of the tooth is destroyed, the plaque will attack the vulnerable and soft dentin which is the main body of the tooth. read more
By: Jane Tinkle | 2012-04-28 | Dental Aside from displaying sheer happiness, a beaming smile can also be associated with confidence and sociability. read more
By: Caroline | 2011-08-01 | Dental Nutrition led to increased rates of caries of deciduous teeth of children a major cause. In the May 30 meeting of children's oral health seminar on immunization, a national primary and secondary dental caries and periodontal disease, survey data show that urban children 7-9 years old deciduous caries was 79.6%, an increase of 3 over 5 years ago percentage points. Dental caries in children has been considered the most common chronic diseases. read more
By: Jane Tinkle | 2012-04-28 | Dental Parents usually teach their children to brush their teeth regularly. As these kids grow older, they also learn to floss and gargle with oral cleansing solutions. read more
By: Sean Butcher | 2011-11-15 | Dental The dentists in Myrtle Beach SC are professionals who can help you take care of your oral health. Oral health care is essential to a person’s overall health maintenance, since the condition of the oral cavity can affect surrounding body parts and systems. read more
By: Caroline | 2011-08-02 | Dental Dental caries is caries tooth structure is gradually destroyed by collapse to form a cavity of a disease is common and frequently occurring mouth. Now that dental caries is a multifactorial disease, mainly bacteria, host disease and diet three factors interact. Bacterial factors: mainly Streptococcus mutans, while addicted to lactic acid bacteria, acid streptococcus, staphylococcus, etc. read more
By: Danny | 2011-07-21 | Dental Because I was a kid like candy, but not brush your teeth after eating sugar, over time there is a lot of dental caries tooth decay. Until recently, tooth pain was intense, I was unbearable in the case down to the Guangdong Military hospital dental treatment. Guangdong Military experts examine the dental hospital later told me. read more
By: Darrin Husak | 2011-11-21 | Dental Children are susceptible to oral health problems. One reason for this is that a lot of them are not aware of how essential oral health care is. You and your child's dentist have the responsibility of teaching your child the importance of oral health care. read more
By: Caroline | 2011-09-05 | Dental Dental caries (tooth decay) is a common disease of children and adolescents, frequently-occurring disease, the principle is the bacterial decomposition of food residue left inside the mouth produce acids, acid contact with the tooth surface so that the main component of teeth - calcium dissolved to form cavities. read more