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Cold Sores: How to Prevent and Cure Them
by Yvan Crusoe, Dec 1, 2008
You must have heard of sores and cold sores, which are usually filled with fluid. These types of lesions are usually found on the lips or near the mouth of a person familiar with the cold sores. The wounds usually disappear after a few days, but it may be repeated, if not addressed properly, because the immune system cannot really get rid of the oral herpes virus.
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How Brushing Your Teeth Could Save Your Life
by 3cardmonte, Oct 15, 2008
Brushing your teeth can do more than give you a great smile, it can also help save your life.
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Three Important Things to Maintain Your Tooth Denture
by balisunset, Sep 13, 2008
Having dentures doesn’t mean your dentist visits are over. Dentures needs to be periodically checked for proper fitting, and dentures can cause problems with your gums if they don’t fit well or when you’re first adjusting to them.
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Bad Breath: A Sign of Serious Disease?
by balisunset, Sep 13, 2008
Halitosis is the medical term for bad breath — clinical, chemical, offensive odor. For most people, bad breath is situational and the result of something in their mouths. But if a mint or mouthwash doesn’t do the trick, your dragon breath may be indicative of a health concern.
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How to Deal with Dry Mouth
by balisunset, Sep 13, 2008
Dry mouth, called xerostomia, is a common occurrence and complaint for many people. It’s more than just an annoyance, though, it can have harmful side effects.
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Understanding How an Unhealthy Mouth May Affect the Whole Body
by balisunset, Sep 13, 2008
Unfortunately, periodontal disease doesn’t stop at your teeth and gums. Many researchers have a particular interest in these pesky oral bacteria and possible links to other diseases, such as heart disease and respiratory infections.
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Understanding Periodontal and Gum Diseases
by balisunset, Sep 13, 2008
Periodontal disease, a chronic bacterial infection of the gums and the area between the teeth and gums (the sulcus), is a common problem affecting about 80 percent of the adult population.
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Understanding Tooth Decay
by balisunset, Sep 13, 2008
You may not know it, but your mouth is continually trying to wear down your teeth. The bacteria that occur naturally in your mouth mix with your saliva and bits of food in your mouth to form a coating (dental plaque) that sticks to your teeth. When this plaque hardens, it becomes tartar.
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Red Wine: Drink or Not Drink?
by CHAN LEE PENG, Nov 28, 2007
Many scientific studies have shown that red wine has the remarkable health benefits. Nevertheless, high consumption of red wine will harm our health.
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How Much Do You Know About Body Smell?
by CHAN LEE PENG, Oct 26, 2007
What smell does your body have? Good smell? Bad Smell?
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