Archive for the ‘Dental Care’ Category
January 14, 2012
- Periodontal disease and its causes
One of the most talked about disease today is the advanced gum disease called periodontitis. It has been observed that most of the patients where adults above 40 and pregnant women. (…)
December 21, 2011
- Preventing tonsil stones with natural remedies
Tonsil stones are white clumps on the throat that causes halitosis or bad breath. (…)
November 15, 2011
- Fluoride mouthwash versus Natural Remedies
Only a few people know that fluoride mouthwash is not advisable for us. Fluoride, according to scientific studies causes sickness most especially to your bones. (…)
October 30, 2011
- Gingivitis Treatment: More than Just Brushing and Flossing
Gingivitis treatment can be easily handled and managed by any individual because of its affordability. (…)
September 17, 2011
- Effects of Gum Sores to your Kids
As a parent it is very normal that you worry about your kids’ physical appearance, most especially when it comes to their teeth and gums. (…)
August 20, 2011
- Why is gum disease related to heart disease?
A lot of scientific studies have been done to prove that gum disease is related to any cardiovascular disease like a heart disease. (…)
July 25, 2011
- The Natural Treatment Options for Bleeding Gums
If you notice that your gums bleed while brushing in the sink everyday, you should take heed and pay attention to it as soon as possible. If you think that it is no big deal, think again. (…)
June 26, 2011
- The Use of Herbal Medicine as Remedy for Periodontal Disease
A lot of people spend huge amount of money just to treat and slow damage of their teeth. Our teeth are an important part of our body designed to last a lifetime. (…)
June 16, 2011
- Gingivitis: A Better Understanding
Gingivitis is a non-destructive disease of the gums thus you would not even imagine having it until symptoms of the advanced condition begin to show themselves. There is no noticeable pain on the onset of gingivitis however as it progresses signs of the condition also appear. Among the symptoms are, but not limited to, persistent foul odor in the mouth caused by the acidity of the bacteria that has accumulated in the oral cavity. If you experience tenderness in the gums and there is a visible sign of swelling, gingivitis could be in more advanced stages. (…)