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    with a toothbrush as an accessory to clean and maintain the aesthetics and health of teeth. Toothpaste is used to promote oral hygiene: it serves as an abrasive that aids in removing the dental plaque and food from the teeth‚ assists in suppressing halitosis‚ and delivers active ingredients such as fluoride to help prevent tooth and gum disease (gingivitis). Background of the study Good grooming is one of the most important requirements in applying a job or passing an interview. The researchers

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    Gingivitis

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    Gingivitis The longer plaque and tartar are on teeth‚ the more harmful they become. The bacteria cause inflammation of the gums that is called "gingivitis."  In gingivitis‚ the gums become red‚ swollen and can bleed easily.  Gingivitis is a mild form of gum disease that can usually be reversed with daily brushing and flossing‚ and regular cleaning by a dentist or dental hygienist. This form of gum disease does not include any loss of bone and tissue that hold teeth in place. [pic]Back to top

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    should clean‚ clip and file your nails so that they are fit to be seen. Meanwhile‚ how many times has someone leaned over to whisper to you‚ and you feel as if your nostrils have been hit with the plague? Sadly enough that smell is most likely‚ Halitosis at its finest! Please realize that simple things like flossing and brushing could severely affect the way your breath smells. Moreover‚ it will affect the general health of your teeth and gums. Specifically‚ you should brush for a minimum of two

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    Tonsillitis Tonsillitis is an infection or inflammation of the tonsils. The main reason for your tonsils is to help stop bacteria and infection from entering any further into the body. In tonsillitis‚ the tonsils are enlarged‚ red‚ and often coat almost or all the way by a substance that is yellow‚ gray‚ or white. Tonsillitis usually occurs as part of pharyngitis (throat infection). Tonsillitis usually begins with sudden sore throat and painful swallowing. Sometimes‚ tonsillitis reoccurs‚ and

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    Dental Caries

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    person will be subjected to symptoms like pain and tooth decay. It depends on how decayed the tooth is as too the extreme of pain the person may feel. A small hole in the tooth‚ being sensitive to cold and hot food or beverages‚ bad breath known as halitosis‚ swelling of the gums‚ and facial swelling are also known symptoms of dental caries. In efforts of preventing dental caries a person could take oral hygiene such as proper brushing and flossing daily serious. Brushing helps keep plaque from building

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    “I have been able to sniff out a phony.” (BrainyQuote) said actress Jennifer Coolidge‚ and perhaps she’s never read The Catcher in the Rye. However‚ she certainly sounds like Holden Caulfield who uses the word “phony” in the book an upwards of 40 times‚ all of which used in a negative connotation. Throughout the novel‚ J.D. Salinger develops this theme of phoniness in the adult world through changing personas to fit situations‚ artificial emotions‚ and commenting on movies and fame. We see Holden

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    reduced. Brush not just your teeth‚ but also your tongue. Another way to remove the substances is by using medicine dropper. One with its tip curved is even better to use in sucking out the stones. This method is quite useful for small stones only. Halitosis and mouth dryness can be prevented by drinking more water. Saliva production can be promoted by chewing some sugar-free gums. Surgical

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    Sinusitis Research Paper

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    Evidence Based Topic Assignment- Sinusitis According to JAMA: Sinusitis is defined as inflammation of one or more paranasal sinuses but usually refers to infection of the sinuses. However not all "sinus" complaints are bacterial sinusitis. The gold standard for diagnosing sinusitis‚ for clinical research‚ is through sinus aspiration and culture. Among those pt’s who were thought to have sinusitis‚ only 50% actually had the disease based on sinus aspirates. For general practice‚ the use of radiography

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    Tea Tree Oil

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    incorrectly. Pure tea tree oil should not be used internally or undiluted due to its potency. Here are some easy and safe mixtures to use when looking to take advantage of this healing oil: Oral Rinse: To treat dental conditions such as gingivitis‚ halitosis‚ toothaches‚ or tooth infections‚ dilute a few drops of tea tree oil in water. Gargle with the solution and spit (never swallow). Antiseptic Ointment: For cuts‚ scrapes‚ and other skin afflictions‚ mix several drops of tea tree oil with 2 tablespoons

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    One in four adults do not brush their teeth twice a day‚ this leads to more and more cavities reproducing. 78% of Americans have had at least 1 cavity by age 17!! Have you ever wondered if diet coke‚ coffee or tea stains your teeth? well...the truth is in this essay. The conductor of this study hypothesized that coffee would stain your teeth the most. To start off‚ A Coke contains more than 9 tsp. of sugar. Bacteria that live inside your mouth when you eat sugar‚ produces acid as a result

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