8th October, 2010 - Posted by health news - No Comments
To keep their teeth looking their best white color, there are people who use teeth whitening gel seriously. The routine is most of the time the same: purchase the product, use it at home but would have yellowish or discolored teeth after a few weeks later. Imagine the frustration these people must feel “ it’s a scam” these people will say. These people would then bad mouth the product and announce their experience of inconsistent results in using teeth whitening gels. Continue reading Read More
4th October, 2010 - Posted by health news - No Comments
Last July was when the patient who was a 26 year old man from Long Beach, California checked into the hospital but prior to that he was expecting a number of physical exams and blood tests for his long awaited kidney transplant. After hearing that he had to see a dentist, he was bewildered. What he did not know was that his bad gums mattered. In order for the surgery to continue, he should be bacteria free. Continue reading Read More
2nd October, 2010 - Posted by health news - No Comments
With the high rate of dental decay and gum disease over the past years, there is a significant number of people who are completely or partially without teeth. Oral prosthetic devices play a huge role in maintaining the function and appearance.Most people are not able to see these prostheses as a great substitute to real teeth as they are often ill fitting and uncomfortable. Now in the hopes of finding a remedy for their dentally crippled situation, they would go from one dentist to the next. Continue reading Read More
1st October, 2010 - Posted by health news - No Comments
Over time, teeth can stain. This can be made worse by red wine, coffee, tea, or cigarette smoke. Despite brushing and flossing your teeth on a frequent basis and in spite of your regular visits to the dentist, your teeth will stain to some degree. Continue reading Read More
1st October, 2010 - Posted by health news - No Comments
What are wisdom teeth? The term derives from the fact that they grow much later than the other teeth, when you supposedly are “wiser” than when the earlier teeth grew. Normally, wisdom teeth appear when a person is between the ages of seventeen and twenty-five. You normally end up with four of them, on each side at the ends of the top and bottom rows. However some have grown more than four. Continue reading Read More
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