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tissue between the tooth and gum, measured with a tiny ruler-like instrument called a periodontal probe. A healthy tooth generally has pocket measurements of 0-3 mm, whereas diseased tissue can be 4-15 mm deep, ( The deeper the pocket, the more difficult to fully clean). The measurements vary
June 30, 2013
by MPerroneDDS
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Maintaining is essential for healthy teeth and gums, but did you know that the kind of foods you eat can also help (or hurt) your oral health? Eating foods that are good for your teeth and being careful about those that are not is a key component to maintaining healthy teeth and gums. Diet plays
June 26, 2013
by MPerroneDDS
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. These abrasive vegetables and fruits have enough abrasiveness for teeth whitening without causing any harm to the enamel. A great snack for teeth whitening are crudités (sliced, fresh, raw veggies). Fibrous fruits and vegetables are low in calories, high in nutrients and massage gums
June 20, 2013
by MPerroneDDS
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I get DT magazine a little late up here, but this one gave me an idea: At home all day-not well. Still indisposed with an aching tooth and swelled and inflamed gum. - quote from George Washington (undated) - as seen in All of Your Patients are Famous by Dr. Thomas Giacobbi, Dentaltown Magazine
June 29, 2013
by Yar
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Inflamed gums and also produce odor. Foods that contain oils, like onions and garlic, can cause bad breath. After these foods are digested and the pungent oils are absorbed into the bloodstream, they're carried to the lungs and are given off while breathing until the foods are eliminated from
June 24, 2013
by DrTupac
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Dr. Robert Robergs, professor of exercise physiology explains: every time you work out, sets in motion a cascade of events in your body that collaborate to help you lose weight and get healthier. When you exercise--whether it's walking, biking or lifting weights--your muscles contract
June 17, 2013
by DrTupac
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at their gums creating an issue dentally. A might be recommended as long as the autistic patient can tolerate it. -Medication related issues. Many autistic patients suffer from seizures and therefore take medication for it. These can lead to decreased saliva production which can lead to dry mouth
June 23, 2013
by MPerroneDDS
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headaches and inflammation (phototherapy), the lasers used in dental procedures are more like Luke and Darth’s which are used for vaporizing and “reshaping.” Fortunately, dentists in our galaxy use lasers mostly to reshape gums and cut out tissue and tooth decay – rather than
June 26, 2013
by DentInsStore
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sugar free gum with to chew if you are unable to brush. -Always brush and floss before bed. Dental Hygiene Conclusion Maintaining good dental hygiene at home can be challenging, so doing it while traveling may be even more difficult. Our dental hygiene needs to be a routine in our daily lives even
June 12, 2013
by MPerroneDDS
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; in stock, so your dental office may be the best source for this remedy. Some tricks that are thought to help lessen their duration and/or prevent their occurrence: - Avoid irritating foods – citrus, acidic vegetables, spicy foods - Avoid irritation caused by gum chewing - Eat foods
June 06, 2013
by Strobel Dentistry
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