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February 7, 2012

November 27, 2011

  • On How Oral Hygiene Creates and Impact on Periodontal Disease

    One of the most common forms of dental health problems that has been affecting lots and lots of people all over the world would be the periodontitis.  According to a survey that was published before, most victims of periodontal disease in the United States are usually Americans aged from 35 years old and above.  This has something to do with the fact that most people within this age have a sort of active lifestyle, thus exposing them to more instances of health problems.  Their age can also be a factor as well since as people get older, their bodily constitutions tend to deteriorate as well.  Hence, it is really important to be cautious of the effects and impacts of this problem to us. (…)

May 9, 2011

  • Different Cause Calls for Different Red Gums Treatment

    Red gum is a sign that something is not quite right inside our mouth.  It could mean many things – gum irritation, infection, or some other medical condition.  Whatever the underlying cause may be, we are far better off making an appointment with our dentist for professional advice and proper treatment and/or procedures applied to correct the condition.  Almost always, red gums are due to accumulation of bacteria in the mouth and the delicate balance of microbes, minerals, saliva, etc. (…)

April 11, 2011

  • Receding Gums Caused By Hormonal Changes

    Women experience unique hormonal changes which makes them more prone to oral health problems.  The hormonal changes do not only have an effect to the supply of blood to the gum tissue, it also impacts the body’s response to toxins which result from buildup of plaque. (…)

March 21, 2011

  • How to prevent and get rid of gum infections

    Gum infections are serious diseases that should be treated as soon as possible. (…)

  • Teeth Whitening and Bleaching

    In talking about cosmetic dentistry, the most popular topic of interest is teeth whitening.  Typically, treatments available can range from the most common over-the-counter products to the most advanced teeth whitener available as per dentist’s advice.  Whether it is in the form of a one-hour teeth whitening session or an at home teeth whitener, people would generally be interested in it because it would give positive results.  However, misconceptions can happen because despite the treatment’s substantial improvement, this will not be a permanent solution.  Maintenance and frequent dentist visit is required to achieve long-term results. (…)

March 6, 2011

February 7, 2012

November 27, 2011

  • On How Oral Hygiene Creates and Impact on Periodontal Disease

    One of the most common forms of dental health problems that has been affecting lots and lots of people all over the world would be the periodontitis.  According to a survey that was published before, most victims of periodontal disease in the United States are usually Americans aged from 35 years old and above.  This has something to do with the fact that most people within this age have a sort of active lifestyle, thus exposing them to more instances of health problems.  Their age can also be a factor as well since as people get older, their bodily constitutions tend to deteriorate as well.  Hence, it is really important to be cautious of the effects and impacts of this problem to us. (…)

May 9, 2011

  • Different Cause Calls for Different Red Gums Treatment

    Red gum is a sign that something is not quite right inside our mouth.  It could mean many things – gum irritation, infection, or some other medical condition.  Whatever the underlying cause may be, we are far better off making an appointment with our dentist for professional advice and proper treatment and/or procedures applied to correct the condition.  Almost always, red gums are due to accumulation of bacteria in the mouth and the delicate balance of microbes, minerals, saliva, etc. (…)

April 11, 2011

  • Receding Gums Caused By Hormonal Changes

    Women experience unique hormonal changes which makes them more prone to oral health problems.  The hormonal changes do not only have an effect to the supply of blood to the gum tissue, it also impacts the body’s response to toxins which result from buildup of plaque. (…)

March 21, 2011

  • How to prevent and get rid of gum infections

    Gum infections are serious diseases that should be treated as soon as possible. (…)

  • Teeth Whitening and Bleaching

    In talking about cosmetic dentistry, the most popular topic of interest is teeth whitening.  Typically, treatments available can range from the most common over-the-counter products to the most advanced teeth whitener available as per dentist’s advice.  Whether it is in the form of a one-hour teeth whitening session or an at home teeth whitener, people would generally be interested in it because it would give positive results.  However, misconceptions can happen because despite the treatment’s substantial improvement, this will not be a permanent solution.  Maintenance and frequent dentist visit is required to achieve long-term results. (…)

March 6, 2011