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View Post: Health hypes: Tooth Pain Causes
9 hours ago by Medicl and Fitness
Tooth decay, also known as dental caries or dental cavities, is one of the most common causes of tooth pain. A tooth gets decayed by the action of harmful acids secreted by bacteria present in the mouth. Food consumed comprises sugars ...
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View Post: Home Remedies For Toothache
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View Blog: Proper cleaning of the teeth is essential to prevent tooth decay and consequent toothaches. Brushing in circular motion ensures that all the dental surfaces are cleaned. For gentle stimulation to improve blood circulation in the gums,
View Post: Warning on tooth decay in toddlers - The West Australian
26 Nov 2009 by nyscof
The Australian Dental Association said dentists were seeing an increase in tooth decay affecting primary or baby teeth, resulting in more preschoolers ending up with missing or filled teeth." Dr Lena Lejmanoski, who chairs the ADA's ...
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View Post: Republic Broadcasting Network » Blog Archive » Canadian Journalist ...
28 Nov 2009 by admin
The smug dental establishment always clings to the timeworn argument that this hazardous chemical additive must be pumped into public water supplies solely to guard against tooth decay, particularly among children. ...
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View Post: Free PDF: Fact Sheets for Families Oral Health and Pregnancy ...
20 hours ago by pdfee.com
Increased need and desire for food and snacking, especially on sticky foods that stay on teeth longer, may cause tooth decay. • Morning sickness (nausea and vomiting) during pregnancy can also increase the incidence of dental health ...
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View Post: What is the difference between tooth decay and a cavity?
25 Nov 2009 by admin
I have been told that one of my teeth has tooth decay and that I will need some treatment to help make sure it does not get any worse. What I would like to know is what the difference between tooth decay and a cavity? or are they just ...
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