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    Periodontal (Gum) Disease

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    Periodontal (Gum) Disease Overview- Periodontal - it is a non-inflammatory disease of the tissues surrounding and holding the tooth, always hits his entire bocca. The cause is the violation of the blood supply to the tissues, resulting in hypoxia, lack of oxygen at this example. In disease there is inflammation due to hypoxia, but due to the overall changes. Causes- The cause of periodontal disease is plaque. This sticky film is composed mainly of bacteria. Plaque forms on teeth when starches…

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    To prevent tooth decay, many people put their trust in fluoride, which is a very common chemical in toothpaste, mouthwashes and is even added to our water supplies. This practise adjusts the natural fluoride concentration of water to that recommended for improving health. For years, people have believed that fluoride in small doses presents no effects on health and has even proven benefits to strengthening the enamel of teeth, preventing decay and tooth loss. But with the increase in research,…

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    Flossing

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    out way the cons. Why is Flossing Important? Plaque, a sticky film made up of mostly bacteria, continually accumulates on and in between your teeth, as well as around your gums. If left on your teeth too long, bacterial toxins begin to breakdown tooth enamel and cause inflammation of the gums. But, by regularly and thoroughly cleaning plaque…

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    When I meet with my patients the first time during a braces consultation, one of the most common questions that I get asked is, "Why do I need teeth removed for my braces?" or "Why do you have to pull my child's teeth?" While tooth extraction can seem like a scary topic, it is often necessary for braces to work properly to give your child beautiful, straight teeth. Everyone has two sets of teeth: primary, sometimes called baby teeth, and permanent, or adult, teeth. Primary teeth normally begin…

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    So go ahead and indulge, but try to keep your teeth and waistline in mind while doing so. Find some balance; meaning for every sugary item you eat, you have to eat one healthy item. If you are the host, serve tooth-friendly foods that are good for you, your teeth, and your waistline! Be cautious with your teeth (especially if you wear braces!) On Thanksgiving (and everyday really), be kind to your teeth, especially if you wear braces. This means no opening bottles…

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    Ever feel tired and have trouble concentrating? Or lose a lot of weight, without even trying? Are these signs of aging or could it be something more serious? Many men and women suffer from a systemic disease and some may not even realize it. Hyperthyroidism disease can be overlooked and should not be taken lightly. The thyroid is a gland at the base of the neck, kind of shaped like a butterfly. This gland can alter a persons life in many ways, therefore it is important to understand what…

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    dialysis treatments. This patient has several missing teeth, large restorations on all posterior teeth, crowns and root canals. Currently she has a broken crown on tooth number twenty that is asymptomatic. She also presents with symptoms of a possible abscess on tooth number thirteen with a pustule and is symptomatic on occasion. Tooth number twenty-eight has an apical radiolucency apparent on her most recent radiographs. This patient does have traumatic occlusion possibly due to rotations on…

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    years, fluoride has been added to public water supplies to bring fluoride levels up to the amount necessary to help prevent tooth decay. Fluoride is often called nature’s cavity fighter. Fluoride, a naturally-occurring mineral, helps prevent cavities in children and adults by making the outer surface of your teeth called enamel more resistant to the acid attacks that cause tooth…

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    7 Amazing Things That Happen To Your Body When You Give Up Soda When people drink soda on a regular basis it effects their body and makes them crave sweets more and more. Drinking sodas effects your sense of satiety making your body want more sugar than you actually need. The artificial sweeteners that are in soda are anywhere from 400-8000 times sweeter than sugar. When you drink all of the artificial sweeteners in tricks your stomach into making you want more food than you actually need.…

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    Colgate Case Study

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    launched by many top players in the market during 2015-16. Much of this premiumisation was driven by market leader Colgate-Palmolive India. Many launches happened within toothpaste, inline with the company’s strategy like Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief Enamel Repair toothpaste and Colgate Visible White etc. These products have a combined share of 7% of the overall toothpaste market, thus following Colgate to participate in the previous herbal wave as well as in the current one. In…

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