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What Causes Periodontal Diseases?
Plaque, a thin, colorless, sticky film containing bacteria, which constantly forms on the teeth. These bacteria use carbohydrates?sugars and starches?to produce an acid that attacks the enamel coverin

Flossing Still Best for Oral Health Care
While some study results indicate the use of a mouth rinse can be as effective as flossing for reducing plaque between the teeth, the American Dental Association (ADA) believes the best way to remove

Living with Tooth Pain
According to a recent survey* conducted by Harris Interactive for new Orajel Advanced Tooth Desensitizer, nearly half of all American adults (46 percent) have experienced sensitive teeth in the past f

Many do not have fluoridated water
Single most effective public health measure to prevent tooth decay "Community water fluoridation is the single most effective public health measure to prevent dental decay and improve oral health

Women fear dentists more than men
Women are 2.5 times more likely than men to fear a visit to the dentist, says a new University of Toronto study. The research, conducted by U of T master's degree candidate Brian Chanpong and de

Quit smoking to save teeth and gums
Smokers who are able to kick the habit are more likely to heal chronic gum disease, than if they did not quit. Smokers are six times more vulnerable to gum disease than non-smokers. Researchers at

Fresh-Mouthed Answers to Bad Breath
Bad breath is a common but embarrassing social problem that is likely to have plagued anyone who eats onion and garlic. But some unfortunate souls seem to have bad breath more often than others. This

Importance of Pediatric Dental Visits
Tooth decay, even in the earliest stages of life, can have serious implications for a child?s long-term health and well-being ? and it?s becoming a more pressing issue every day. A recent report from

What is a Bad Bite
The holidays can be a wonderful time but the symptoms of chronic facial pain can leave you feeling like Scrooge. More than 15 percent of American adults suffer from chronic symptoms such as headac

How to Lighten Up Your Teeth
At Hollywood award shows, the stars' smiles reveal teeth so bright they could nearly blind an audience member. And thanks to today's better and less expensive tooth whitening techniques, you too can h

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