By: Dr. Steven Berkowitz DDS M.S. | 2010-04-03 | Dental For centuries, humans have known the importance of a healthy mouth and healthy gums. However, in light of recent findings showing a link between periodontal disease and your overall health, it is more important than ever to take good care of your mouth. Research shows that periodontal disease is associated with many for serious medical conditions such as heart disease, pulmonary disease and other systemic problems. Pregnant women with the disease are at a higher risk for miscarriage and premature birth complications. read more
By: jonleung | 2011-01-12 | Health & Fitness The mouth is the gateway to the body. Good dental hygiene is an essential part of preventing illness and keeping disease out of the digestive, reproductive and cardiovascular systems. Diseases including periodontal disease and cavities can be prevented by adopting a good hygiene routine. read more
By: bmdkumar | 2012-05-03 | Health & Fitness A piece of news first: In recent research reports poor oral health has been linked to heart disease, stroke, and other health problem. But by changing certain habits, you can improve the health mouth and teeth and reduce your risk. read more
By: Puneet Kathuria | 2011-07-06 | Dental The mouth is doorway to your body. High-quality sanitation is an imperative part from averting illness and observance infection out of the digestive, cardiovascular and reproductive system, disease like cavities and periodontal disease can be prohibited by assuming good hygiene schedule. read more
By: Book MyDoctor | 2012-05-02 | Dental A slice of news first: In lately research reports indigent oral health has been connected to heart disease, stroke, and other health puzzle. But by conversion certain habits, you can reform the health mouth and teeth and decrease your risk. read more
By: Rashmi Bhatnagar | 2010-04-03 | Dental In February 2009, the Mayo Clinic reinforced the connection between oral health and overall health. The first signs of systemic disease may show first in the mouth, and oral disease may affect the overall health of the body. Education on this connection may help one understand how improving oral hygiene will ultimately help improve overall health. read more
By: Ronald Pedactor | 2010-10-09 | Article Marketing This article is about how a healthy mouth can affect your whole body. If you keep your mouth clean, your body will respond positively as well. read more
By: Freelance Writers | 2010-10-16 | Health & Fitness I am positive that I'm not the sole adult who has battled weight gain. Today, simply wanting at a chunk of cheesecake adds centimetres to my hips. Might this be linked to my poor childhood eating habits? Analysis reveals, yes. Sadly, obesity isn't just a physical drawback limiting movement however it results in the body breaking down with conditions such as liver disease, heart disease and diabetes. read more
By: Strategic Media Inc | 2011-05-09 | Dental Once you have your braces you will want to take some extra steps to keep your mouth healthy. Your braces create a new environment inside your mouth that requires you to approach your oral hygiene differently than you did before you had braces. Not only do you have to keep your teeth and gums clean and healthy now you must keep your braces clean as well. read more
By: Amy Gimlen | 2011-09-20 | Dental Not everyone remembers to take care of their mouth and maintain it in top notch form. Besides being a vital part of your well being and some of the most used parts of your body, a great set of teeth are some of the first things that people notice when they meet you. A little known fact about the mouth is that it can have a profound and influential impact on the health of the rest of your body. read more
By: Jeremy Killian | 2010-11-16 | Dental Proper health care does not start when you visit your doctor; It starts by having a healthy life-style. read more
By: Ethan Wollmann | 2010-04-03 | Health & Fitness With the growing demand of the medical industry to produce treatments, medications, and prescriptions to make mankind live longer, the easiest thing for them to do is promote a healthy lifestyle. Fast food diets, low calorie diets, and low cholesterol diets are just a few of the popular diet and exercise programs for people to achieve a healthy lifestyle. A healthy lifestyle does not come from a book or plan that some 'health genius' composes and sells, all of the essential resources needed to attain a healthy body through any fast food diet, low cholesterol diet, low calorie diet, or any other diet is available to you if you look hard enough. The body is a complex machine that works in a simple mechanism: it needs a certain ratio of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats based on the activities you do throughout the day. read more
By: Michele Johnson | 2011-10-25 | Dental This article describes the many benefits of having a healthy mouth, from great oral aesthetics and a confident smile to a reduced risk of certain chronic illnesses. read more
By: Judi Maria | 2011-02-16 | Health & Fitness Millions of people throughout the world suffer from digestive disorders. Disorders like heartburn and indigestion are linked with this problem. When you suffer from heartburn you experience a burning sensation just below your chest.Another common digestive disorder is indigestion. This problem too occurs just after a meal. During indigestion you feel discomfort in your upper abdomen/chest. read more
By: Ignacio Lopez | 2010-12-23 | Article Marketing Many do not understand how to keep the cost and pain of visiting the dentist low. This article describes how to make small changes in your daily habits that will have large repercussions in the long run. read more