What Causes Cavities
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Learn about Tooth Decay
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Pain-free Cavity Filling
Watch 8-year-old Zac have his cavity filled with the fast, painless Waterlase... Nutrition and Dental Health Connections and SuggestionsBy: Kevin Gianni | 04/11/2008 | HealthThis interview is an excerpt from Kevin Gianni's Renegade Roundtable, which can be found at http:// www.RenegadeRoundtable.com. In this excerpt, Sally Fallon shares on connections between nutrition and dental health and even dental recovery. Renegade Roundtable with Sally Fallon, nutrition researcher, chef, journalist and author of Nourishing Traditions-The Cookbook That Challenges... Frequently Asked Questions About DiagnodentBy: Robert | 30/10/2008 | Dental CareDiagnodent is another product of science and technology that focuses on finding and treating tooth decay. Health Benefits of Baking with SplendaBy: Joanna Brown | 21/04/2009 | HealthUsing Splenda regularly instead of sugar can help make some of your favorite sweet treats better for you. There are even health benefits to using Splenda that you don’t find with regular sugar or other kinds of artificial sweeteners. Is Sugar The Root Cause Of Tooth Decay?By: Howard Marshall | 19/08/2009 | HealthThe real enemy of our teeth is streptococcus bacteria that feeds of sugar and carbohydrates. Is sugar the real enemy of our teeth? It is high time to answer this question. Since we were young, our parents cautioned us to avoid eating too many sweets. We usually follow blindly even without sufficient knowledge and understanding. Laser Dentistry: Science Fiction Or The Future Of Oral Health?By: James Wagner | 26/09/2007 | MedicineLaser dentistry offers patients several important benefits, yet only about 5% of dental offices currently have the equipment to perform laser procedures. As patients realize the advantages of laser treatments in oral health as well as in cosmetic dentistry, the number of offices offering laser dentistry is sure to rise... You Can Prevent CavitiesBy: Angela Rogers | 14/09/2008 | Dental CareCavities are also known as tooth decay. The next question comes up is how these cavities occur? In order to understand this we have to understand plaque. Questions about General DentistryBy: Evan Langsted | 29/04/2009 | HealthA general dentist will assess your oral health by completing a dental exam, which allows him or her to determine what factors may play a role in poor oral health. Liquid Toothpaste is Much More Effective for Preventing CavitiesBy: Charles Shaw | 07/09/2007 | HealthSan Francisco dentists state that dental disease, and specifically tooth decay, has a large socioeconomic impact on American society. It is also a leading cause of pain and suffering among people and many published studies have linked poor oral health to several more serious health conditions including heart disease and diabetes .
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