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Topic: Visit Dentist for Oral and Dental Health
Posted By: gentledental123
Subject: Visit Dentist for Oral and Dental Health
Date Posted: Jul 12, 2011 at 6:17am
Dental care is a crucial aspect of maintaining good health. Regular visit to the dentist can not only keep your teeth and oral health in perfect working condition but also prevents from tooth decay, cavity and gum problems. It is generally recommended to visit your dentist at least once in every 6 months. If the teeth are not cleaned or brushed properly every day, then the effects of poor dental care may range from tooth decay, cavities and tooth loss. Tooth decay signs start from visible holes in your teeth, pain when you bite and feeling of sensitivity in your teeth. Regular cleaning of teeth also helps in preventing cavity causing bacteria from progressing to gum disease. The cavity causing bacteria eat sugar and release cavity causing acid (plaque) on to the teeth. These bacteria are almost always present in our mouth, so, limiting the sugary food and frequent cleaning of the teeth may help prevent decay.

It is essential to follow the general guidelines as a preventive measure for maintaining good oral heath:


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Posted By: gentledental123
Date Posted: Jul 12, 2011 at 6:17am
Dental care is a crucial aspect of maintaining good health. Regular visit to the dentist can not only keep your teeth and oral health in perfect working condition but also prevents from tooth decay, cavity and gum problems. It is generally recommended to visit your dentist at least once in every 6 months. If the teeth are not cleaned or brushed properly every day, then the effects of poor dental care may range from tooth decay, cavities and tooth loss. Tooth decay signs start from visible holes in your teeth, pain when you bite and feeling of sensitivity in your teeth. Regular cleaning of teeth also helps in preventing cavity causing bacteria from progressing to gum disease. The cavity causing bacteria eat sugar and release cavity causing acid (plaque) on to the teeth. These bacteria are almost always present in our mouth, so, limiting the sugary food and frequent cleaning of the teeth may help prevent decay.

It is essential to follow the general guidelines as a preventive measure for maintaining good oral heath:


Posted By: tupiang
Date Posted: Jul 21, 2011 at 2:04am
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Posted By: Rebecca12
Date Posted: Mar 19, 2013 at 6:04am
Dentists aim is on the avoidance, early detection and treatment of dental infections. residing present on the newest advancements and doing study to evolve new techniques for preventing dental decay and other forms of oral infection is continual for these experts.


Karen Shelton2013-03-24 05:28:10



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