How to Brush Your Teeth
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How Do I Maintain Healthy Teeth For Life?By: Dr. H. Chehayeb | 01/06/2009 | HealthTo maintain healthy teeth for life it is best to start early in life with daily habits that are conducive to proper dental hygiene. Some of the most important things you can do to ensure healthy teeth are brushing, flossing, and getting teeth examined and cleaned by a dentist at... How to Properly and Effectively Brush and Floss TeethBy: Robert Sifer | 11/09/2008 | HealthEveryone knows we should brush twice a day, but how many of them really know how to brush the teeth properly. This article will tell you the right way to brush and floss your teeth so that you can stay away from toothache. How To Keep Oral Hygiene For ChildrenBy: Clemente Oliver | 13/12/2009 | Dental CareOral hygiene is very important in children as poor oral hygiene may lead to poor health and other kind of dental diseases. The cavities and gum diseases not only affect the physical appearance of a person, but also lead to serious health problems such as insomnia, stroke and even hearing defects. It has Complete or Partial Dentures May be an Option for Lost TeethBy: Patricia Woloch | 19/10/2007 | HealthIf you have lost some or all of your teeth, dentures can replace your missing teeth and give you your smile back. The Quick and Easy Way to Get Rid of Bad Breath Caused by Gum DiseaseBy: Kelvin Ho | 11/10/2008 | Dental CareMany cures for halitosis have been developed over the years. Mouthwashes, toothpastes and oral medications are some of the treatments most commonly recommended. What Exactly is Periodontal Disease?By: Scott Wells | 19/11/2009 | Dental CareWhat is periodontal disease? It's the same thing as gum disease, which is when your tissue and bone in the mouth become infected. They get that way when you fail to keep up with getting the buildup of plaque taken care of.
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