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Dental caries or cavities are caused by many things. Do you know what?
By Cassandra James | Published 12/30/2008
With 80% of all dog's suffering from some sort of oral hygiene related disorder, understanding the nature and signs of dental caries may provide the solution for preventing future health related expenses.
By Christine Cadena | Published 5/25/2006
This article informs the reader about dental caries and the chemistry behind them. It also tells how to prevent them.
By Florida123 | Published 9/23/2008
If you're giving your children bottled water, there are some compelling reasons to stop. Find out why bottled increases the risk of dental caries in children.
By Kristie Leong M.D. | Published 12/1/2009
Dental caries or cavities are caused by acidic metabolites produced by bacteria that normally inhabit the mouth, where they feed on carbohydrates.
By Tami Port, MS | Published 8/4/2009
Cavities, also known as dental caries, are the bane of any parent's existence. Worse yet, with the large number of old wives' tales related to the formation of a cavity, tooth decay, and related topics, it is hard to remember what really causes cavities.
By Sylvia Cochran | Published 12/29/2008
Tooth decay in young children is caused by Mutans streptococci (MS)
By RAKESH JAIN | Published 11/15/2009
Natural remedies have been found to be very beneficial for the treatment and cure of tooth decay.
By Mehul Banker | Published 4/9/2009
Find out, in simple terms, about what causes tooth decay and how it should be treated.
By Rashel Dan | Published 3/16/2007
Dental hygiene primarily aims to prevent dental decay. If the teeth are not adequately cared for, plaque develops over the surface, making them feel rough to the tongue, as well as looking less attractive!
By Fire Country | Published 12/23/2008
Fluoride in drinking water can help reduce the incidence of dental caries in children, but too much fluoride can lead to a disfiguring condition known as fluorosis. Find out how to help your child avoid this condition.
By Kristie Leong M.D. | Published 12/1/2009
Fluoride strengthens the tooth enamel and prevents tooth decay or dental caries. Fluoride therapy can be systemic or topical.
By Kenny Thomas | Published 7/17/2009
Caries is the most common disease of childhood. Nearly half of all 4-year-old children have at least one cavity. Dentists and physicians recommend early dental visits.
By Dr. David Leader | Published 7/7/2005
Toothpaste is the primary tool for cavity prevention, and there are five toothpastes that are closely associated with not only whitening but also preventing dental caries. Read on to learn which toothpaste ingredients you cannot do without.
By Sylvia Cochran | Published 12/29/2008
Scientists developed candy that is actually good for your teeth. Instead of causing cavities, the candy actually kills off the bacteria responsible for tooth decay. Are there other tasty treatment methods on the horizon?
By Susanne Jones | Published 1/29/2008
Hillary Clinton was already expected to take the California Primaries this February 5th on "Super Tuesday" so why does the endorsement of California Congresswoman Maxine Waters matter?
By Jason Cooley | Published 1/29/2008
Grand Rapids, Michigan was the first city to add fluoride chemicals into community water supplies in 1945. The statistics provided by this experiment failed to prove fluoridation reduces tooth decay.
By NYSCOF | Published 1/25/2008
Chewing tobacco has been linked to several serious diseases as well as many dental problems. There is good reason why doctors say chewing tobacco is not a safe alternative to smoking.
By 1 Crazy Camper | Published 1/22/2008
When considering the crowning of teeth, it is important to ask your dentist about the materials used in crown formation and how these will impact the marginal periodontium
By Christine Cadena | Published 12/31/2007
Although teens seem to obsess over their appearance, eighty four percent of them have cavities and sixty four percent have gum disease. By using unusual techniques and a little psychology, parents can tip the odds in their teen's favor when it comes to dental health.
By Jan Corn | Published 1/9/2008
Discusses how children with asthma can get better dental treatment
By PenPress | Published 3/24/2008
When peoples of non-industrialized cultures encounter industrialized cultures and begin to eat industrialized foods, they also begin to see diabetes, weight issues, dental issues...
By Li Good | Published 3/19/2008
Many studies recently have shown that red wine has surprising health benefits. This year new studies show benefits for oral health and help for food-borne illnesses as well.
By Rhetta Akamatsu | Published 12/18/2007
Tooth decay causes holes in teeth take precautions before the holes take control of your whole well being!
By PrisZack | Published 3/17/2008
This article explores the procedure and associated risks with hair transplants surgery
By contentking | Published 3/3/2008
For children with HIV, there is a risk for tooth loss and poor oral health that must be addressed aggressively with a pediatric dentist.
By Christine Cadena | Published 2/28/2008
For children who are born with the genetic disorder known as Robinow syndrome, there is a risk for developing complications of dental and oral health.
By Christine Cadena | Published 2/28/2008
Psoriasis is a chronic, recurring, non-contagious skin disorder that is characterized by raised, thickened reddish patches on the skin covered with silvery-white scales. Dr.Hanish Babu, MD describes top ten tips to keep psoriasis under control.
By Dr.Hanish Babu, MD | Published 11/20/2007
Los mitos son ideas que existen solo en la mente de quien las cree. En la higiene dental existen muchos mitos, por lo tanto conviene saber la verdad para poder llevar a cabo
By JRR | Published 11/8/2007
Tom's of Maine is an all natural toothpaste that cleans the teeth without adding chemical ingredients.
By Clever Shopper | Published 10/24/2007
El té negro es el más común de las tres variedades principales, el té negro, verde y oolong. De la familia del te negro también son el
By JRR | Published 11/8/2007
No valid scientific evidence in the world-wide literature proves fluoridation is safe or effective.
By NYSCOF | Published 10/11/2007
Offering an overview of the risks and complications associated with poor oral hygiene in children; risks for developing oral lesions.
By Christine Cadena | Published 10/17/2007
For many in the elderly population, the loss of teeth is considered a normal part of aging. However, in some cases, the complication may lead to depression.
By Christine Cadena | Published 10/30/2007
Provides an in-depth look at the management of dry mouth
By PenPress | Published 3/24/2008
A muchos le sorprendería saber que algunos de los alimentos que consumimos a diario tienen tantos beneficios para la salud.
By JRR | Published 12/17/2007
For cardiac valve surgical patients, the impact of dental health may play a role in the development of endocarditis
By Christine Cadena | Published 12/13/2007
We've all heard that too many sugary foods are bad for our teeth and gums. But are there any foods that are good for oral health? Here are several such foods. You may be surprised what makes the list.
By Joan H. Young | Published 12/5/2007
La época navideña viene llena de alegría, regalos, fiestas. Lo que para nosotros representa algo divertido y característico de la Navidad,
By Mary | Published 12/17/2007
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