- Surgical Removal of Wisdom Teeth By : steveedwart
Although most people develop 32 permanent teeth, quite often the jaws are not large enough to accommodate the four wisdom teeth. When inadequate space prevents the teeth from erupting into the proper position, they are impacted. An impacted tooth remains embedded in soft gingiva (gum) tissue or bone beyond its normal eruption time. - What is Hemorrhoids? By : Jenefir
Article provides information on Hemroids / Hemorrhoids. - The causes of toothache By : Naisarasri Sri
The article describes general information about toothache prevention. - How to take care of your teeth and prevent toothache By : Naisarasri Sri
The article drscribes general information about toothache prevention. - Acid reflux is a huge medical problem By : leresh
Acid reflux is the regurgitating of stomach contents back into the esophagus, which can cause discomfort and damage to the lining of the esophagus due to the acidic enzymes present in stomach fluid. - Living with Acid Reflux Pain By : Harry Heys
A look at the serious problem of Acid Reflux Pain, what causes it, what helps and what doesn't help. - Dental Fears By : Robert Thomson
Dr. Piedra talks about some of the fears about going to the dentist. - What Are The Symptoms Of Acid Reflux? By : Aron Walker
Whilst the intensity and frequency of symptoms of acid reflux vary from person to person, the one thing they will all agree upon is that acid reflux - What Is A Natural Cure For Acid Reflux? By : Aron Walker
There is an old saying that the simplest answer is usually the best one, and it is remarkable how many times we as a society encounter a problem and seem incapable of using the simplest solution.... - Understanding About Gum Disease By : Olivia Amit
Gum disease is also known as periodontal disease. Gum disease is usually caused by a buildup of plaque, an invisible sticky layer of germs that forms naturally on the teeth and gums. Plaque contains bacteria, which produce toxins that irritate and damage the gums. - How to survive acid reflux disease By : Tony Russo
It is well-known that acid reflux is a situation when the acid or the contents in general from your stomach back flows into your throat through the esophagus. In part, this is frequently caused by an imbalance in the natural acids of your stomach. - Irritable Bowel Symptoms By : Kerry Zonika
Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a disease that is estimated to affect 15% of the population in the United States today. There are many IBS symptoms that can help to diagnose the disease, but there currently is no cure. - When Should You Suspect Gastroesophageal Reflux? By : Brain
The symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux are obvious, including heart-burn and belching, complaints most apparent after meals and during the hours of sleep when an asthma patient is reclining. - Lost Sense of Taste and Case of Grey Teeth. By : Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.S
My child's teeth have come in very dark grey. Our dentist says it is from medication. Can you enlighten me about it? Will the discoloration go away? This is usually due to the antibiotic tetrocycline. The drug causes a change in tooth and bone browth during the time it is used - Recent Studies Indicate Not So Many Cosmetic Dentists Are Techies By : Jayden Adams
Beverly Hills Cosmetic Dentist, Dr. Kourosh Maddahi, describes the newest technology offered in the dental industry as essential work tools. - Matching Smiles to Personalities and Creating Beautiful, Natural Smiles with Cosmetic Dentistry By : Jayden Adams
Dr. Kourosh Maddahi discusses changing discolored teeth, poorly shaped teeth, unattractive gum levels and large spaces rapidly to craft a smile makeover. - Newest High-Tech Tool in Digital Dentistry is Computerized Bite Recorder By : Jayden Adams
Beverly Hills Cosmetic Dentist, Dr. Kourosh Maddahi, is one of only a few dentists in the U.S. utilizing this new tool that allows better evaluation and assessment. - Acid Reflux and Lifestyle: 7 Tips to Reduce Symptoms By : Fallon Cullerne
It's amazing how the lifestyle choices you make can affect your overall health. If you have been diagnosed with acid reflux, it's important to find out how to control your symptoms and begin living a more comfortable life. Acid reflux disease will never go away, but the effects can be reduced and the symptoms can be prevented through simple lifestyle changes. Try these seven tips before taking more drastic actions: - Irritable Bowel Syndrome and bacterial overgrowth. By : Dr Phil Hariram
Treatment of SmallI Intestine bacterial overgrowth in Irritable Bowel Syndrome has shown significant improvement of symptoms. This raises the possibility of bacterial overrgrowth as a cause of Irritable Bowel Syndrome. - Irritable Bowel Syndrome and the Mind. By : Dr Phil Hariram
Irritable Bowel Syndrome and the Mind are strongly interconnected. It explains why symptoms vary in different Irritable Bowel Sufferers and why hypnotherapy, psychotherapy, biofeedback and cognitive behavioural therapy are so effective. - The Cause of Stomach Ulcers: Bacteria? Or Bad Lifestyle? By : George McKenzie
Many people believe that stomach ulcers are mainly the result of today's 24-7, high stress, non-stop world. However, while stress, lack of exercise, and bad food may contribute to stomach ulcers, there's new research showing that a strain of bacteria that has been present in human beings for sixty thousand years may play a more significant role. - Bacteria in the Root-Filled Teeth and Degenerative Diseases By : Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.S
In the beginning, Dr. Price introduced bacteria living in root-filled teeth by implanting a tooth under a rabbit's skin. As time went on, he introduced organisms by imbedding just small pieces of a tooth's root, or by powdering the roots and injecting the powder. - Liver Disease: Dangerous and Possibly Deadly By : George McKenzie
The liver is one of the biggest organs in the human body, second only to the skin. It is also one of the hardest working, performing multiple functions that are necessary to health. Unfortunately, the liver is subject to a large number of debilitating and even life-threatening diseases. - Cysts Are Quite A Different From Dental Infection, It Occur At The Root Ends of Teeth By : Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.S
In the condensing osteitis cases of patients with poor defense, the tissue at the end of the tooth's root was incapable of controlling the organisms and,in fact, seemed to aid in the transport of organsims into the blood and then to various organs, gland and other tissues. - The Proof of Root-Canal-Fillings Can Cause Serious Side Effects By : Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.S
All dentists know that sometimes arthritis and other illnesses clear up if bad teeth are extracted. However, in this case, all of her teeth appeared in satisfactory condition and the one containing this root canal filling showed no evidence or symptoms of infection. Besides, it looked normal on x-ray pictures. - Probiotic Advantage By : Darren Dunner
The term Probiotic comes from a combination of a Latin and Greek word. It means “favorable to life”. Probiotics is a major research project now a day. Probiotics is all about the so called “friendly germs” which are identified on a regular basis by the scientific world. - What is Laser Periodontal Surgery? By : Sung Lee
What is laser periodontal surgery? It is a non-invasive, gentle alternative to the dreaded scalpel and suture procedure. If you have gum disease that has gone from mild to severe ask your dental professional about the laser treatment method. - Heartburn - Are Antacids Or Baking Soda The Solution? By : Natalie Beech
Baking soda from your kitchen cupboard in a glass of water could be just what you need to calm the burning sensation of heartburn or acid reflux. But wait! There are things that you must know about using baking soda or any antacid as a heartburn remedy. - What Signs Can A Relatively Healthy Person Lookout for That May End Up Manifesting a Gum Disease? By : Sung Lee
Do you consider yourself to be relatively healthy? If so, can gum disease affect you? Absolutely, gum disease is no respecter of persons. A healthy person is likely to be affected by gum disease just the same as the next person. - What Happens During A Root Canal? By : Sung Lee
You will have to have a root canal performed when the tiny canals inside your teeth get infected. As it progresses the infection spreads to the pulp inside your teeth as well. It will be necessary for your dentist to remove the infection. Root canals require both skill and experience due to the complexity of the procedure. - Gentle Colon Cleansing - Is It Possible? By : Steven Godlewski
This accumulation of waste also prevents us from absorbing nutrients that our bodies need. Many people envision colon cleansing as an unpleasant procedure that is done at the doctor’s office, involving a hose. This is no longer the case. Colon cleansing can be done orally, and it is not painful at all. In fact, it can be a very gentle process. - How Is Periodontal Disease related to Gum Disease? By : Sung Lee
Have you ever wanted to know the difference between periodontal disease and gum disease? Well, they are one in the same. The word periodontal means "around the tooth." Gum (periodontal) disease is a series of chronic bacterial infections that destroy the tissues and supporting bones surrounding your teeth. - Acid Reflux. Will lifestyle change make a difference? By : Dr Phil Hariram
Although health professionals and patients are quick to use acid supression medication to treat gastro-oesophageal disease, lifestyle modificatiion plays a significant role in treatmen - The Stages of Periodontal Disease(Gum Disease)-Gum disease treatment By : Sung Lee
." Periodontal disease is a series of chronic bacterial infections that damage the tissues and supporting bones surrounding the teeth. It could be isolated to just one tooth or affect several teeth. There are several stages of periodontal disease and the earlier it is detected the easier that it is to treat. - What Does Gum Disease Look Like? By : Sung Lee
Do you have healthy gums? Most people would say that they do. To that I ask, do you know what gum disease looks like? Most would hesitate on an answer. Healthy gums are pink or coral in color which is easy enough to identify. And to those who pay attention, in the beginning stages of gum disease you will notice swelling and reddening of the gums.
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