Toothache, could it be more then just a little pain?

Toothache, could it be more then just a little pain? What is a Toothache? A Toothache can usually be referred to as pain that is felt around the teeth and or jaw. The cause of a toothache in most cases is by either problems with your jaw and or tooth. In most cases you (and I am talking from experience here) you would just leave it and wait for the pain to subside, but this isn’t the correct thing...

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Children And Halitosis, Bad Breath

Children can have bad breath just as easily as their parents. When the Webmaster of badbreathgone. com asked me to write an article on halitosis (bad breath) and children, my first thought was, Great,...

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How to eliminate bad breath

How to eliminate bad breath We have all had this happen: you go to talk to someone and when they open their mouth, your eyes cross and you feel faint. Hopefully, that person is not YOU. Why do some people...

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5 tips to combat bad breath

Bad breath is a common problem that many people suffer. Though it is usually attributed to poor dental hygiene there are other problems that may cause it. Even brushing your teeth two or three times a...

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The top six factors that cause bad breath

Bad breath is something that most people suffer from at one time or another, the good news is there is usually a cure to get rid of this embarrassing problem. The key though is to find the cause and treat...

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Bad Breath, Halitosis And Home Remedies

When the Webmaster of www. breathbadgone. com asked me to write an article on halitosis (bad breath) I was thrilled. Strange, you say, that I should be enthused about the subject of halitosis (bad breath)?...

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Prevent Dental Stains Without Chemicals

Do you wish your teeth were whiter? Some people have off-white teeth naturally, probably through their genetic inheritance. Others get stained teeth over time for a variety of reasons. If you would like to brighten your smile but don't want to put the time or money into commercially whitening them, here are a few suggestions for doing it on your own. 1. Limit your consumption of tea, which contains tannic acid. This substance can darken teeth gradually over time, as evidenced by the stains left in teacups used for serving this beverage. You also may want to cut back on cola products, which...

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College student helps provide dental care on island where clean water is scar...
A Brookfield woman majoring in dental hygiene at the University of Bridgeport (UB) recently spent a week working at a clinic operated by the beloved "Miss Peggy" on an island in the Central American country of Honduras.
Planners recommend West End dental surgery proposal (Aberdeen City Council News)
An application to transform a West End guesthouse into a dental surgery has been recommended for approval by Aberdeen City Council planning officials. 2008/07/03 00:00:00
Program teaches good dental hygiene (The Hunstville Item)
Huntsville dentist Hank Conaway was on hand to teach area children about proper dental hygiene Wednesday afternoon as part of a Huntsville Public Library program.
Dental Practitioners Association Comment On Health Select Committee Report, U...
The Health Committee has released a report which is critical of the current NHS dental system and warns that the Department of Health is so far failing to improve dental services, as assessed by its own criteria for success.
Secure Patient Data Or Face Consequences, Warns Medical And Dental Defence Un...
Failure to adequately secure electronic medical records could result in a GMC hearing or even criminal charges, warns the Medical and Dental Defence Union of Scotland (MDDUS). The warning follows the theft of a personal laptop containing thousands of confidential patient records from the home of a Midlands GP.
Five Fisher Cats Selected to Northeast Delta Dental EL All-Star Game (OurSpor...
Manchester, NH- The New Hampshire Fisher Cats, Double-A affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays, are proud to announce that the team will be represented by five players at the 2008 Northeast Delta Dental Eastern League All-Star Game on July 16 at Merchantsauto.com Stadium.
Delta Dental of Illinois Awards $45,000 for Oral Health Projects Across the S...
Delta Dental of Illinois has awarded $45,000 to three Illinois agencies to help educate Illinois citizens on oral health and improve access to care for the underserved in the state.
Husband and Wife Who Will Be 90 Years Old Get Dental Implants (PRWeb via Yaho...
For those who have dentures that fly out, pop up, who can't even eat a piece of lettuce the news of dental implants is new news. Very few denture sufferers know that there is hope and help with dental implants.
New Australian health programmes provide health checks for children and teen ...
Three new health programmes for children and teenagers have been announced by the Australian Federal Government which include a $150 voucher for teenage dental care, free health checks for children starting school and a guide to kids' health for parents.
Dental Laboratories Association (DLA) Welcomes Recommendations for Change to ...
The DLA welcomed publication of the House of Commons Health Select Committee Report on the impact of the reforms to NHS dental services and, in particular, the requirement for the department of health to publish an explanation for the 50% reduction in complex treatments alongside commissioning research into the effect of this decline within the NHS system and its impact on oral health.

Dental Hygiene, an Ancient Practice - The History of the Toothbrush

By Rebecca Blain of http: www. everything-teet h. com One of the most asked questions by adults and children is the origin of the toothbrush. There are several schools of thought on when the real toothbrush was created, but you need to look far into the past for the first evidences of oral hygiene. The Chinese were believed to create the first real toothbrush, or a device that was used to clean teeth, but it was much different than the ones that we are used to today. These first toothbrushes, crafted in the 1400s, did not use nylon for bristles, or plastic for the handles. They were crafted...

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