By: Bonnie | 2011-08-23 | Dental Old people, the body's function and the function of body tissues and organs will be diminished, and in the areas of oral mucosal atrophy, reduced saliva secretion, abnormal taste, alveolar bone, teeth, some or all off, a direct impact on oral masticators function. Fewer teeth or no teeth for the elderly to reduce chewing function, so many foods to eat is restricted, vulnerable to malnutrition in the elderly. read more
By: wparlaman | 2010-10-18 | Health & Fitness Because of the lack of proper information disseminated, confusion and vague information are carried on by the people. This wrong information can bring a lot of wrong interpretation pertaining to having proper oral health read more
By: Mj Ces | 2010-03-30 | Pets What you feed your dog is always an important factor to its health. Even for its oral health. It is not enough that we feed our dogs regularly, but we should also make sure we are providing it with adequate nutrition. read more
By: Dinoo Nayal | 2010-09-18 | Wellness Oral health is always regarded is one of the most important factor that affects both our health and personality. Dentist recommends brushing for two minutes two minutes twice a day and flossing daily to avoid the buildup of plaque that lead to gum disease. Here are the tips to avoid oral problems and ensure effective oral health. read more
By: Jenna Schrock | 2011-10-08 | Dental Dentists perform a wide variety of services for their patients. They administer fluoride treatments, sealant applications, and scaling. Scaling is the removal of hardened plaque or tartar from the tooth enamel by the use of special mechanized tools. read more
By: Ronald Pedactor | 2011-01-13 | Article Marketing The health of your teeth and gums can be affected by the foods that you eat. The following article describes how to make good eating choices and have to visit the dentist less. read more
By: Adam Dayton | 2011-07-21 | Dental Another common oral issue is dry mouth wherein the mouth does not produce enough saliva. Sufferers may have cracked lips, suffer from sores and the tongue may feel rough and dry. Lack of saliva can be harmful to the teeth and regular dental checkups can alleviate this issue. Clearly, the gums and teeth need to be protected and kept clean. read more
By: Caroline | 2011-09-21 | Dental Accomplice Dental calculus is periodontal disease, when left in the tooth's surface has not been able to remove food debris, it will absorb the minerals in the saliva and the tooth surface to form a hard sediment, which is dental calculus. The formation of tartar just mostly yellow, soft texture, once they form a long hard black stone, regardless of hardware and software are not the same as with a toothbrush to remove plaque, the dentist must rely on scaling machine to wash away. read more
By: Terry Daniels | 2011-01-31 | Article Marketing Everyone needs oral health care but not everyone knows there are a variety of ways to pay for a dentist and dental care. There are more choices than just traditional insurance and those choices can save you money on your medical costs. read more
By: alice rose | 2010-09-30 | Health & Fitness Oral care is practicing or observing the cleanliness of the mouth and the teeth that would help prevent the development of dental problems or bad breath. Most people develop gum disease at some point in their adult lives leading to tooth loss, bad oral hygiene. read more
By: Marilyn Bowlin | 2010-11-12 | Dental Regular cleaning of children's teeth should be observed by all parents. However, parents are often confused about how to properly look after their children's teeth. read more
By: Eddie Storms | 2011-08-25 | Dental Oral cancer is a condition characterized by the uncontrollable growth of cancer cells in the oral system. read more
By: jennaschrock | 2011-07-20 | Dental Oral health is actually more important than you may realize. Once signs and symptoms of oral diseases take place, contact your dentist immediately. read more