Primary Care Oral Health
Secrets Revealed
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The cause and cure for tooth and gum disease was discovered nearly 200
years ago... The overwhelming odds are that you and your family
will
be affected and my not know it until costly damage has been done.
Why
is it important to your heart, lungs or kidneys that you KNOW where you
stand now, and stop this disease in its tracks? Why is it that no
amount of dental insurance or dental work is going to stop this
disease? Download
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"Dental hygienist, a licensed practitioner; Dental technician; Any of a variety of other dental professions, such as "Dental assistant", someone who works in ..."
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"Periodontal (gum) diseases, including gingivitis and periodontitis, are serious infections that, left untreated, can lead to tooth loss."
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"Description
of procedures such as dental implants, scaling, planing, crown
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"If you havegumdisease, you're not alone. About 80 percent of U.S. adults currently have some form of the disease. It ranges from simple guminflammation, ..."
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"Pyorrhea - gumdisease; Inflammation of gums - involving bone. Definition Return to top. Periodontitis is a dental disorder that results from progression of ..."
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"Between cleanings by a dental hygienist, goodoralhygiene is essential for preventing tartar build-up which causes the problems mentioned above. ..."
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"The main article for this category is Oralhygiene. ... Pages in category "Oralhygiene". There are 27 pages in this section of this category. ..."
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"Look for the ADA Seal on fluoride toothpaste, toothbrushes, floss, interdental cleaners, oral irrigators, mouth rinses and other oralhygieneproducts. ..."
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"Oral Health Topics A–Z. Cleaning Your Teeth and Gums (OralHygiene) ... What are some tips for daily oralcare? How do I brush my teeth? ..."
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"WhichIrrigator is Right for You? A brief write-up & comparison chart of the features and benefits of the oralirrigators available through OraMedia. ..."
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"An oralirrigator(or water pick) is a device that is used to clear away food debris from
teeth using a pulsating water jet. It is mostly used by people ..."
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"Dental caries is a disease that usually can be successfully prevented or controlled. It is an important task for the dentalteam to teach individuals to ..."
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"These CDC guidelines provide the latest information on dental infection control ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1600 Clifton Rd, Atlanta, ..."
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"A survey of the dentalnutrition knowledge of public health dental hygienists revealed .... Discussion: diet and nutrition in dentalhealth and disease. ..."
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"There is probably no aspect of dental prevention subject to more misinformation than that of nutrition. Before we can sensibly discuss what is true about ..."
www.bytebrothers.org/Dentistry/nutritio.htm
"Carbohydrates
are sugars. The more we eat “carbs” - crackers, cookies, cereal, pasta,
candy, etc.- the more we are bathing our teeth in sugar, ..."
www.wholelifedentistry.com/oral_care/nutrition.html
"Good dentalnutritionconsists of limiting the amounts of harmful food types such as
carbohydrates that cause bacteria and plaque to decay the teeth."
www.safedentistry.co.uk/DentalNutrition.html