22 Sep, 2008
Posted by: admin In: Oral
Several studies have shown a strong connection between gum disease and heart disease and how proper teeth and gum care could help prevent heart attack.
An outline of gum disease and heart disease to outline of gum disease and heart disease
Plaque, a substance that consists of food remains and bacteria, is the major cause of gum [...]
Gum disease is one of the main causes of the loss of teeth in adults.Gum disease does not just affect oral health.Gum disease is also known to be linked with heart disease and heart attacks. The American Dental Association acknowledged that the toxins in the mouth which are associated with gum disease may eventually lead [...]
22 Sep, 2008
Posted by: admin In: Oral
Types of dental implants?
There are many implants available, each for a specific function. Most are made of titanium, a metal shielding the proven to be effective in fusing with living bone, a process known as “osseointegration.” The cylindrical or screw implant, as the “root form”, is similar in form to the root of a tooth [...]
22 Sep, 2008
Posted by: admin In: Oral
Periodontology
After a clean mouth is important. Apart from the fact that they are healthier, there is fresh breath and a nicer smile.
When you eat, bits of food, some too small to see remain in your mouth. They feed that bacteria grow in a sticky film on the teeth. This film, called plaque, is the main [...]
22 Sep, 2008
Posted by: admin In: Oral
Introduction: Gum disease is also known as periodontal disease. The term does periodontal around the tooth. Gum disease is characterized as an inflammation of the structures that surround and support the teeth. It occurs mainly by serious bacterial infections that devastated the gums as well as the surrounding tissues of the mouth. If this condition [...]
Daily brushing prevents the formation of bacterial plaque. It will be more effective when it is implemented carefully and methodically.
How to brush teeth daily? The methods are advancing with age.
Children under 3 years:
It is up to parents to introduce children to brushing. The child naturally seek to imitate their parents if brushing it [...]
The word rash comes from the Latin "urtica" which means nettle.
Hives generally has the appearance of
buttons resembling nettle stings often prurigineux and evolving (some disappear,
others appear).
We must recognize angioedema which may
be a complication of an outbreak of hives. This is its extension to the mouth
and ENT, posing a risk of suffocation by swelling of [...]
How do we recognize the atopic eczema in infants and children? :
The atopic eczema in infants most often begins before the age of 1 year.
Diagnosis requires a medical consultation.
It can take several forms: red lesions and scratch at the cheeks, folds of
elbows and knees … etc. The eczema of the child and infant moves [...]
16 Sep, 2008
Posted by: admin In: Allergy
What is it?
Eczema is a skin disease from allergic, acute or chronic. It manifests itself by red zones topped by a blister that cause intense itching. This is one of skin diseases most prevalent.
The signs of the disease
The acute eczema
The rash typically evolves into four phases:
Erythemateuse first with redness badly limited and very small blisters. [...]
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