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  • Tips For Healthier Gums
    Protecting our gum tissue is not only critical to the appearance of our smile and keeping our natural teeth, it may also be imperative to our overall health. Studies keep popping up indicating the contribution of gum disease to other diseases of the body such as heart disease. Researchers have discovered that those with periodontal disease are not quite twice as likely to suffer from coronary heart disease.

    How can you improve your gum health? There are generally two aspec...
  • Loose Teeth
    Gum disease can cause damage to the underlying bone structure that supports your gums and holds your teeth in place. This bone is relatively vulnerable and can be damaged by the effects of bacterial infection.

    Some individuals like to state that only people in their thirties and forties develop gum disease. Let's think about that for a minute. Where did that gum disease come from? Didn't it develop over a the last ten, twenty or thirty years? Gingivitis is the beginning st...
  • Reversible Pulpitis
    The words hung in the air and the implied meaning struck me like a hammer. There was no way I was going to allow this dentist to make a permanent hole in my tooth and then fill it after hearing the word, 'reversible'. I was going to do a little research first. I feared that what the dentist wanted to do and what was really necessary were two very divergent realities. Turns out that I was right.

    I did my research. The majority of the sources I checked indicated that revers...
  • Fighting Gum Disease With The Hydrofloss
    Have you ever attempted to remove a screw without a screwdriver? Maybe you have tried to collect leaves without a rake or change a car's tire with a less-than-adequate jack? Without the right tools, it can be really hard to get a job done properly and efficiently. It might even be impossible to do the job at all.

    When it comes to oral health and fighting gum disease, the same concept applies. Manually brushing and flossing are not always potent enough for preventing gum...
  • Alcoholism Requires Recognition And Treatment
    He was only about fifty-eight years old when he died. My former boss was an alcoholic. In fact, I doubt he could function without a drink. He was in the restaurant business and he could be seen mixing it up with patrons always obviously drunk. Yet, he was a highly 'functional' alcoholic. He made a flaming dessert drink for the customers.

    Alcoholism hurts people, it damages lives and the addiction is a leech that controls and dominates the person it is attached to. Alcohol ...

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