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	<title>American Oral Cancer Foundation &#187; Oral Health Care</title>
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		<title>How Teeth Whiteners Work</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jul 2011 17:59:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before we whiten our teeth we have to examine why there is a need to whiten them in the first place. The fact is that our teeth become stained over time. Depending upon what you eat, consume, drink or smoke this staining may be more pronounced than it is with other people. The outer layer [...]]]></description>
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<p>Before we whiten our teeth we have to examine why there is a need to whiten them in the first place. The fact is that our teeth become stained over time. Depending upon what you eat, consume, drink or smoke this staining may be more pronounced than it is with other people.</p>
<p>The outer layer of teeth is called <a title="What is Tooth Enamel" href="http://www.crestprohealth.com/dental-hygiene-topics/teeth-enamel/tooth-enamel.aspx" target="_blank">enamel</a>. This layer’s role is to protect your teeth. It is also the layer upon which a new layer is built. All the things we consume or that pass by way of our teeth causes a new layer to accumulate and this forms a film that attaches to the enamel.</p>
<p>Dentists can of course remove this film, and brushing our teeth also has some effect at removing it. Abrasive toothpastes are particularly effective at breaking down this accumulation layer.  By the time we introduce whitening toothpastes the scrubbing off of this layer becomes even more pronounced.</p>
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<p>So, why aren’t our teeth white yet? The problem is that the staining layer builds up over years and during that time it seeps into the enamel itself. Enamel is porous which allows much of the staining materials to become part of the tooth itself. In this case, scrubbing won’t remove these unattractive additions. Where this isn’t harmful to the tooth, it doesn’t win any contests either.</p>
<p>Tooth whiteners are able to remove these stains by using bleaching chemicals that work in the enamel layer. This process is referred to as “<a title="What is Oxidation?" href="http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-oxidation.htm" target="_blank">oxidation</a>,” and it breaks up the staining compounds deep in the enamel.</p>
<p>Whiteners actually use the same chemical used to bleach hair: hydrogen peroxide. It is delivered in the form of “Carbamide Peroxide” but turns to hydrogen peroxide and then the true stain cleaning begins.</p>
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		<title>Using Technology to Detect Oral Cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 May 2011 15:02:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Image by Getty Images via @daylife It is impossible to see every angle of your mouth to know when something is wrong. Often, the first clue is a pain; however, it is very hard to tell whether it is a simple problem that is easily fixed or a more devastating diagnosis, such as oral [...]]]></description>
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<p>It is impossible to see every angle of your mouth to know when something is wrong. Often, the first clue is a pain; however, it is very hard to tell whether it is a simple problem that is easily fixed or a more devastating diagnosis, such as oral cancer. This where the dentist employs all the tools of the trade to fix what is wrong.</p>
<p>One of those tools is gathering all the information possible once oral cancer is suspected. The dentist uses X-rays, a physical exam and <a href="http://content.dell.com/us/en/healthcare/d/healthcare/healthcare-informatics.aspx">healthcare informatics</a> to determine the diagnosis of cancer. The X-rays give an underlying visual picture of the mouth, the physical exam is the basic evaluation of the teeth and gums, and healthcare informatics is a collaboration of knowledge about the cancer and the patient&#8217;s history.</p>
<p>With this knowledge, the dentist can determine the precise area the cancer is in, how big the <a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002030/">cancer</a> is and the best approach to either removing the cancer or treating it. While it is little comfort to hear such a diagnosis made, it does help to hear that the dentist has a plan of action for the cancer.</p>
<p>It is through the advances in technology and information that dentists have the tools to detect oral cancer early on. <a href="http://oralcancerfoundation.org/treatment/index.htm">Treatment</a> can minimize the area in your mouth that is affected, and technology can increase the chance that the cancer can be successfully treated. Taking this into consideration, you can see why it is important to make regular trips to the dentist to ensure that your mouth stays in a healthy condition.</p>
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		<title>Troubles with Wisdom Teeth Removal</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 May 2011 14:57:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Image by tarale via Flickr At some point in your lifetime, you&#8217;ll likely need to have your wisdom teeth removed. It involves little to no pain and is a common procedure. Recovery from the procedure is different and can sometimes be painful as a result of some complications. Below are those complications. Dry socket [...]]]></description>
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<p>At some point in your lifetime, you&#8217;ll likely need to have your wisdom teeth removed. It involves little to no pain and is a common procedure. Recovery from the procedure is different and can sometimes be painful as a result of some complications. Below are those complications.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/dry-socket/DS00778"><strong>Dry socket</strong></a> will occur when a blood clot fails to form in the socket where a tooth was removed. This happens as a result of a sucking motion, such as from smoking or drinking through a straw. Dry socket will usualy develop within the first day or so after the wisdom teeth are removed, cuasing slower healing of the sockets.</p>
<p><strong>Infection </strong>isn&#8217;t very common, but it can occur. The easiest way to avoid infection in wisdom teeth sockets is to keep your mouth clean. if you experience a high fever, painful sweling, and continuous bleeding, see a doctor right away.</p>
<p><strong>Nerve Damage</strong> is experienced when, after the removal of the wisdom teeth, you have numbness or tingling anywhere in your mouth (not caused by anesthesia or novocaine). This usually happens when a nerve is crush, damaged, or in some cases, completely severed during tooth removal. The good thing is, if there is nerve damage, you&#8217;ll typically recover from it by six months after the removal of your teeth.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.healthadel.com/when-is-wisdom-teeth-removal-needed/">removal of wisdom teeth</a> is common, but troubles can pop up if you aren&#8217;t careful. To avoid the problems above, make sure your follow the orders from your dentist, and in no time, you&#8217;ll be feeling just fine.</p>
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		<title>Keeping Your Teeth Healthy and White</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 May 2011 14:57:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Image via Wikipedia There have been many studies saying that one of the things most people look for when meeting someone is white teeth. Believe it or not, having white teeth can make you look younger! Whenit comes to keeping your teeth white, there are many ways to naturally whiten them. A quick internet [...]]]></description>
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<p>There have been many studies saying that one of the things most people look for when meeting someone is white teeth. Believe it or not, having white teeth can make you look younger!</p>
<p>Whenit comes to keeping your <a href="http://www.e-prescribe.biz/health-and-fitness/tooth-whitening-dont-need-to-dent-your-resources">teeth white</a>, there are many ways to naturally whiten them. A quick internet search will offer hundreds of results for you to peruse. Some iclude using items that have malic acid, such as strawberries, cu=itrus acid found in oranges and lemons, and even vinegar is a possible choice. However, these don&#8217;t always have the desired effects.</p>
<p>You can also buy products in stores that will help whiten teeth, including Crest Whitening Strips, as well as a number of other toothpastes and mouthwashes that claim to help rebuild enamel and whiten teeth over time.</p>
<p>The best way to go about whitening your teeth is to talk the matter over with your dentist or oral surgeon. Here you&#8217;ll find two main options for whitening&#8211;tray whitening and other in-office whitening procedures. The procedures are easy, as a gel is placed on the teeth, then runover with a light to activate the whitening process. It&#8217; painless and takes very little time to complete.These in-officeways can be the most convenient and effective, but are also sotly at between $500 and $800 for each visit.</p>
<p>The tray system of <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-13288305">whitening</a> is one of the most popula ways to keep your teeth white. They only need to be used for two weeks and are very simple and less time consuming that an in-office whitening. Molds are taken of your teeth and then trays are created. The trays are filled with whitening solution and you place your teeth in.</p>
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		<title>Preventive Tips For Healthy Teeth</title>
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<p>Many researches have shown that there are a number of people who are suffering from oral diseases. It is very easy to take care of your dental health; all you have to do is to follow some simple tips to ensure good oral health.</p>
<p>All of us brush our teeth everyday but there are a few things which you need to make sure while brushing your teeth. The toothpaste that we use should have fluoride as an ingredient as fluoride helps our teeth in fighting with a number of oral diseases. Flossing teeth after brushing helps in removing plague on the teeth and plague is one of the major causes of poor dental health. Teeth should be brushed after every meal or at least twice a day.</p>
<p>The toothpaste that you are using should not have hard bristles as it can cause damage to your gum line which can result in unhealthy teeth in the long run. In addition to this, the toothpaste should not be worn out too as it will not be able to clean your teeth properly. A lot of people brush their teeth but they forget to brush their tongue and gum line. Brushing tongue and gum line, though softly, is very important for complete oral health. Dentists advise that people should change their toothbrush after every two months to ensure good oral health.</p>
<p>Ensuring all these things help you keep your teeth in good health but there are some problems that we can not see and for that we should visit our dentist. It is recommended that people should visit their dentist at least once in six months. In case of toothache, dentist should be consulted immediately as it can be a sign of dental infection, which if not checked properly, may lead to oral cancer after some time. Follow these tips.</p>
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		<title>Foods That Should Be Avoided To Ensure Dental Health</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2011 07:35:52 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>These days, people are very concerned about their Dental health. They follow all the tips such as proper brushing, flossing and the likes. But one thing, many people miss out is right food for dental health. There are some foods that are bad for our dental health and therefore these should be avoided in our diet. Let us discuss such foods in detail.</p>
<p>First of all, foods with excessive sugar should be avoided as the primary step to take care of your teeth and your oral health. A lot of people try to check whether a particular product has sugar or not by the sweet taste of that product. Sweetness is not the right way to check the sugar as an ingredient in a particular substance.</p>
<p>There are some products which, though are sweet, but do not contain too much sugar and some product, though are not sweet in taste, but contain a lot of sugar. Thus, the best way to check sugar in a particular product is by checking the list of ingredients on the packing of edible items and not by the taste.</p>
<p>It does not mean that you should not eat sugar; it only means that right quantity of sugar should be taken so that it does not damage our teeth. Many doctors say that taking sweet food is less harmful if a person takes it before, after or during the meal.</p>
<p>Apart from sugar, people should also avoid sticky food since such foods stick in between our teeth and therefore are not good for the oral health. Soft drinks also contain sugar as well as acid; thus, can cause problems in tooth enamel and can even cause toothache as well. Smoking and chewing tobacco can also cause serious damage to oral health and can even lead to oral or mouth cancer.</p>
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		<title>Tobacco and Oral Cancer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oral cancer is been being observed in many people nowadays. If proper care is not taken to curb its spread, it might turn into one of the most dangerous killers like heart attack. Oral cancer is mainly due to the indifferent attitude of man towards nature and careless which has caused a substantial increase in [...]]]></description>
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<p>Oral cancer is been being observed in many people nowadays. If proper care is not taken to curb its spread, it might turn into one of the most dangerous killers like heart attack. Oral cancer is mainly due to the indifferent attitude of man towards nature and careless which has caused a substantial increase in the number of people carrying the disease.</p>
<p>Most of the people know that smoking is a major cause of oral cancer in the world. Yet, you may find that are indifferent and would happily suffer the consequences rather than give up the dreadful habit which can cause harm to them and those around them. Smoking not only pollutes the air, it also pollutes your body and the bodies of the people around you.</p>
<p>One of the main ingredients of a cigarette is the substance called tobacco. The tobacco has more than half of its chemical components as carcinogenic ones. It can cause other diseases like ulcer, infection and many more, but the deadly one is oral cancer. Other diseases too can be deadly if they are not properly controlled.</p>
<p>Tobacco is excessively used in cigarettes and it is the flavor of the tobacco that you feel when you smoke. There are people who chew tobacco in its treated form, sometimes along with betel leaves. Apart from cigars, tobacco is used in hookahs, snuffs, and many more materials which are sure and guaranteed to give you some disease or the other.</p>
<p>Nearly three-fourth of the patients who are being treated for oral cancer admits that the cause is due to tobacco consumption either in the form of a cigarette or any other way. It remains the major cause and they can only cure themselves from this disease if they abandon their habit of smoking and ingesting tobacco into their body.</p>
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		<title>What is Oral Cancer?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Dec 2010 08:04:08 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Oral Cancer is also referred to as Lip Cancer, Mouth Cancer, Pharynx  Cancer, Oral Cavity Cancer, Mouth Cancer, Sinus Cancer, Cheek Cancer,  Tongue Cancer and Throat Cancer.</p>
<p>The American Cancer Society claim that men are two times at risk for the  development of Oral Cancer than women. Men who are over 50 years old  are deemed at the greatest risk.</p>
<p>By nature Cancer is defined as cells which grow uncontrollably invading  and damaging all surrounding tissues. When one has oral cancer it begins  with a sore or growth that remains perpetually. When it is not  diagnosed or treated in a timely manner it can become life threatening.</p>
<p>In its earliest stages Oral Cancer can actually go unnoticed, thus  making it incredibly dangerous. At the start it can be painless, and  very little physical changes might be noticed.</p>
<p>There are many symptoms and signs of oral cancer. Some of the most  common signs include thickening and swelling of the area in question,  rough and eroded areas located among the gums, lips, exterior, and  interior of the oral cavity. The occurrence of white, red or white and  red patches within the mouth. Individuals with Oral Cancer might  discover numbness without explanation, tenderness and aches and pains  (feeling sore and unable to swallow). Throat/Oral Cancer has been known  to cause bleeding without cause, a hard time swallowing and chewing.</p>
<p>Other symptoms of Oral Cancer can be dramatic weight loss, a noticeable  difference in your bite (the way your teeth seem to fit together,)  constant pain in the throat, change or hoarseness in the voice, sores  that remain persistent on the neck, face or mouth that have difficulty  healing.</p>
<p>Smoking cigarettes,cigars or pipes, using smokeless tobacco products, a  family history of cancer, heightened exposure to the sun, having HPV,  excessive alcohol consumption, and poor diet leave individuals at a  greater risk for developing Oral Cancer.</p>
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		<title>Start Dental Care Young</title>
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<p><a style="float: left; padding-right: 10px;" href="http://aocf.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/3687396663_e63c6d2a19_m.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-154" title="3687396663_e63c6d2a19_m" src="http://aocf.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/3687396663_e63c6d2a19_m.jpg" alt="" width="160" height="240" /></a>For most, the proper dental hygiene and care needed to ensure a healthy  routine begins at a young age. Often, we are taught in childhood  learning centers or pre-school that taking care of our teeth is very  important. However, we usually only pay attention to the giant set of  teeth used at the front of the classroom as a model. The guest  instructor or pre-school teacher will usually hand out a toothbrush for  each child&#8212;another reason why we only pay a small amount of attention  to the important information provided.</p>
<p>Explained, in a way a  child can understand, they teach children how to brush. In a circular  motion, all the way to the back of the mouth, along the gumline. Seems  easy enough and from that point forward, brushing is part of the daily  routine for many of us.</p>
<p>One thing, though: we, as children,  only paid so much attention during those lessons about brushing our  teeth. We spend a few moments with too much toothpaste standing over the  sink and brushing ineffectively. This is hardly enough to ensure our  breath stays fresh throughout the busy morning. In order to make sure we  are getting the most out of the time we spend brushing our teeth, we  must do it correctly, twice a day and sometimes more if we have just had  onions!</p>
<p>There are tips when brushing and one of the most well &#8211;  known tip for making sure you are brushing for a solid amount of time  is to hum a tune while you brush. Don&#8217;t stop until a chosen tune is  done. That should just be enough but make sure you aren&#8217;t simply running  the brush along the front teeth. While a smile is important, it won&#8217;t  be much of one without the proper health for all of your teeth.</p>
<p>Get the back teeth and back gums. Some folks will even brush their  tongue to finish off the deal. While it seems like a lot of work, having  the right pattern, routine and vigorous teeth brushing standard each  time will ensure your Oral Health is in top form.</p>
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		<title>What are the treatment side effects of Oral Cancer?</title>
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<p>Because it is hard to place limitations on cancer treatment so that only  cancerous cells are removed, impacted or destroyed many healthy cells  and tissues are often victimized during the road to recovery thus  causing side effects for the patient.</p>
<p>With each patient the side effects of treatment could potentially vary.  Factors which may make a difference in and individual&#8217;s side effects  experienced may include the type, and duration of the treatment as well  as the area of the body being treated. As always, different strokes for  different folks and the body chemistry is going to play a role in  determining how a person responds to treatment. Some side effects of  treatment are temporary while some might be permanent. Physicians  typically make it a point to plan each patient&#8217;s treatment in a manner  which reduces the number of side effects experienced. Patients are  monitored closely so that issues can be handled quickly.</p>
<p>Surgery designed to remove small tumors doesn&#8217;t typically leave a  patient with issues, larger tumors sometimes require removal of full  portions of the mouth, jaw, or tongue and could leave a patient with an  inability to swallow, talk or chew as well as a difference in physical  appearance. Post surgery a patient could notice a swollen face or jaw,  this dissipates after a few weeks, in some instances it might last a  while.</p>
<p>Patients may experience sore mouth, a reduction in saliva (also referred  to as dry mouth), decline in the health of a patient&#8217;s teeth or gums,  mouth sores, cracked or peeling lips and weight loss.</p>
<p>Cancer side effects and treatments are different for each individual  patient, and could even be different from one treatment to the next with  an individual patient. Doctors, nurses and dietitians can easily  explain to patients what they might experience based on their particular  method of treatment.</p>
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		<title>Oral Health Care is More than a Smile</title>
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<p><a style="float: left; padding-right: 10px;" href="http://aocf.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/4546424054_0f48211524_m.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-152" title="4546424054_0f48211524_m" src="http://aocf.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/4546424054_0f48211524_m.jpg" alt="" width="160" height="240" /></a>There is something special about a smile. It is a human&#8217;s natural way of  saying, &#8220;I&#8217;m open to talk&#8221;, &#8220;I&#8217;m happy&#8221;, and so many other emotions  that reveal you are in a state of heightened joy or awareness to  positive surroundings. In an effort to get that &#8220;perfect&#8221; smile, so many  people take on surgery or cosmetic dentistry in order to have a more  youthful and &#8220;perfect&#8221; smile.</p>
<p>What makes a perfect smile,  though? For many, having pristine, white teeth is the answer. For  others, having the straightest teeth possible can be the solution. What  we must remember is that while straight, white teeth may look good, it  doesn&#8217;t mean that you are in the epitome of oral health. A crooked tooth  or a less than white shade is nothing when you think of the many, less  superficial problems that face many in the oral health field.</p>
<p>Often, you will hear of people who brush their teeth often. They never,  though, speak about flossing. Most dentists agree that flossing is just  as, if not more so, important than brushing. When you floss, you are  massaging and cleaning the gums, something that is often ignored. The  gums are the foundation of your teeth! They hold the nerves, they make  sure your teeth stay as healthy as they are.<br />
Keeping clear of the  things that stain your teeth is important for a white set of choppers.  Flossing and taking care of your gums, even the teeth that are way in  the back, is important, too. This will ensure that you keep your teeth!</p>
<p>So, when you are looking into that smile of yours, be sure that  you aren&#8217;t too focused on the superficial part of your smile. Watch your  oral health from the back to the front of your mouth. Oral Health  medicine professionals can help you get your tooth routine in order. By  default, your smile will shine from the inside out.</p>
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		<title>All About Skin Cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Dec 2010 07:48:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Skin cancer is on the rise in the United States. There are several reasons that could be behind this rise in the rate of skin cancer diagnosis. Many people believe that more widely known symptoms have encouraged people to seek a doctor&#8217;s advice for any type of skin lesions or imperfection that might be cancerous. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Skin cancer is on the rise in the United States. There are several  reasons that could be behind this rise in the rate of skin cancer  diagnosis. Many people believe that more widely known symptoms have  encouraged people to seek a doctor&#8217;s advice for any type of skin lesions  or imperfection that might be cancerous. This has resulted in many  people being diagnosed in the early stages of skin cancer rather than  the later stages. In general, the early skin cancer, and indeed, any  cancer, is diagnosed, then the better the odds are of getting rid of the  cancer itself.</p>
<p>An overexposure to the sun is likely to be the primary cause of most  cases of skin cancer. In spite of repeated warnings to the contrary,  many people still frequent beaches on a regular basis without using an  adequate sun screen that is designed to protect their skin from the  harmful effects of the sun. In another common scenario, many people  might use sun screen initially, but they fail to reapply it as the  instructions state that they need to do so in order to ensure that they  are receiving the full benefits of the sun screen.</p>
<p>Tanning bed usage is another common way that people get skin cancer.  Tanning beds are not a safe way to get a tan. They still expose  vulnerable skin to the harmful rays that can cause skin cancer. The  majority of people who use tanning beds believe that they are a safer  alternative to getting a tan from the sun. For this reason, few, if any,  people use any form of sun screen when they are using a tanning bed. To  use such a product would essentially defeat the purpose of paying to  use a tanning bed in order to obtain a tan for most people.</p>
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		<title>Why You Need Preventative Medicine</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Dec 2010 07:45:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Preventative medicine can go a long way toward ensuring that your health stays the best that it can be. With so many responsibilities weighing down on you as a responsible adult, it can be all too easy to put off yearly checkups and appointments. It is important, however, to keep up with [...]]]></description>
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<p>Preventative medicine can go a long way toward ensuring that your health  stays the best that it can be. With so many responsibilities weighing  down on you as a responsible adult, it can be all too easy to put off  yearly checkups and appointments. It is important, however, to keep up  with a schedule so that you can take care of your responsibilities when  you are in the best possible health. Read on for a few of the  appointments you should make every year.</p>
<p>1. Your Dentist. Most dentists recommend that their patients come every  six months for a check up and a cleaning. If that is not possible due to  your schedule, it is imperative that you schedule an appointment at  least once a year. Your dentist will make sure to look for any potential  problems that might be lurking in your mouth.</p>
<p>2. Your Annual Checkup. Even if you do not have any chronic diseases  such as high blood pressure or diabetes, you will still need to have a  yearly check up by your doctor. This will help to ensure that your blood  pressure is within normal ranges. In addition, as you age, your doctor  will recommend that you have certain tests done on a regular basis.  These tests are used a screening tool in order to help catch any  problems with your health while they are still in the early stages.</p>
<p>3. Your Gynecologist. This is for women only, of course. Many women tend  to put this doctor&#8217;s visit off. This can be due to the many  responsibilities that she has. It is vital, however, for women to have  their yearly visit with this doctor. The yearly tests that are performed  within the doctor&#8217;s visit are often the first clue that certain, very  treatable, cancers have been found.</p>
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		<title>Thinking About Veneers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Dec 2010 23:21:05 +0000</pubDate>
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<div id="_mcePaste">So, you have been a good person when it comes to your dental health. You&#8217;ve realized long ago that your internal health and beauty if more important that the superficial. With this, you have taken to a strict routine of brushing, flossing and follow up procedures with the dentist. Still, though, your smile is not as visually stunning as you would like it to be. If this is the case, perhaps you may look into teeth realigning or even braces. Or, if you have stains on your teeth, you may looking into teeth bleaching. The options for cosmetic dentistry are endless, although, it may be in your best interest to simply look into a one-stop solution for your cosmetic care. Many times, you will see ads for something called Veneers. If this is the case for you, here are some quick facts about what it is and if it is for you.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Veneers are porcelain and some made of quartz. This is a permanent procedure in which the dentist will lay the veneer chip across your original tooth. Since this is a strictly cosmetic procedure, these perfect white chips are usually implanted on your upper front teeth to show off that gorgeous smile. Although, it has been used for bottom teeth and even ones in the back.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">If you have small gaps, misaligned, stained or missing teeth, porcelain veneers may be something you want to look into. Just be aware that this is a procedure that involves a piece of porcelain, meaning, they can in fact chip or break in time. Speak to your dentist about the right way to care for your new set of teeth. If you care and maintain them properly, you will be happy with your new and perfect smile. Don&#8217;t shy away from photo ops with these new chompers!</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">As long as you have taken great measures at maintaining your overall dental health, why not treat yourself to an amazing smile that shines from the outside inward!</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Speak to your dental health care professional about it and get the answers you want.</div>
<p>So, you have been a good person when it comes to your dental health. You&#8217;ve realized long ago that your internal health and beauty if more important that the superficial. With this, you have taken to a strict routine of brushing, flossing and follow up procedures with the dentist. Still, though, your smile is not as visually stunning as you would like it to be. If this is the case, perhaps you may look into teeth realigning or even braces. Or, if you have stains on your teeth, you may looking into teeth bleaching. The options for cosmetic dentistry are endless, although, it may be in your best interest to simply look into a one-stop solution for your cosmetic care. Many times, you will see ads for something called Veneers. If this is the case for you, here are some quick facts about what it is and if it is for you.<br />
Veneers are porcelain and some made of quartz. This is a permanent procedure in which the dentist will lay the veneer chip across your original tooth. Since this is a strictly cosmetic procedure, these perfect white chips are usually implanted on your upper front teeth to show off that gorgeous smile. Although, it has been used for bottom teeth and even ones in the back.<br />
If you have small gaps, misaligned, stained or missing teeth, porcelain veneers may be something you want to look into. Just be aware that this is a procedure that involves a piece of porcelain, meaning, they can in fact chip or break in time. Speak to your dentist about the right way to care for your new set of teeth. If you care and maintain them properly, you will be happy with your new and perfect smile. Don&#8217;t shy away from photo ops with these new chompers!<br />
As long as you have taken great measures at maintaining your overall dental health, why not treat yourself to an amazing smile that shines from the outside inward!<br />
Speak to your dental health care professional about it and get the answers you want.</p>
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		<title>Risk Factors Associated With Oral Cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 2010 05:56:21 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>It is a common notion that oral cancer is common in the people who are smokers. It is true that the smokers are the ones who are at a very high risk of being affected by oral cancer, but there are also other people who are at risk of being affected with this disease.</p>
<p>The common causes and risk factors that can cause oral cancer also include the use of alcohol. Any person who drinks a lot will be at risk of being affected by this disease. Oral cancer also affects people who do not smoke, but use tobacco in other forms. The common reason for the oral cancer to occur is the chewing of tobacco. This is a habit that is seen in many of the people in certain developing nations where the growth of tobacco is not limited.</p>
<p>The other people who are at a high risk of being affected with oral cancer are the people who have repeated infections that are viral in nature. The most common viral infection is the Herpes virus. When a person has repeated infections with this virus, it can lead to oral cancer, or at least increase the risk of the cancer to occur.</p>
<p>The other important fact that should be remembered is that though a person may have a risk factor, the risk increases if the person has more than one risk factor. If a person is a smoker and also an alcoholic, then the risk of that person getting oral cancer increases proportionately. Other than the risk factors that have been mentioned already, a person who does not take care of the mouth and oral hygiene will further increase the risk of the disease. Prevention of the risk factors will help to avoid the disease and this is the reason for the various health agencies to try and reduce the risk factors.</p>
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		<title>Health Education In Preventing Oral Cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Nov 2010 05:55:37 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Oral cancer is commonly seen in people who are having certain high risk behavior. These high risk behaviors include the use of various substances like tobacco, smoking and alcohol. When a person is an alcoholic or a smoker, the risk of being affected by oral cancer will increase.</p>
<p>Oral hygiene is important and the lack of this will also cause the person to suffer from the disease. All these make a person to understand the need for oral care and other aspects of care of the self. Many people who do not take proper care of their body are the ones who are at a very high risk. The best method that can be used to prevent the disease is the health education and health awareness.</p>
<p>Campaigns by the government are a very important step that will help in the prevention of oral cancer. The use of literature that is given out to groups of people will help the people with risk behavior to try and change their ways. Education of children in their school is an important medium of transmitting the information to the people. As the child learns in school, the parents will get to know of the information if it is passed on to them. This way, the whole community learns of the methods of preventing oral cancer as the information spreads from one person to another informally.</p>
<p>Health education and awareness by various other methods like mass media, television are some of the other methods of spreading the message. The message should include information about the cause of oral cancer, the signs and symptoms and it should also include the methods that the person can use to get the disease to be treated and cured. This kind of detailed information will help the person to be able to prevent the occurrence of the disease.</p>
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		<title>Areas Of The Mouth Where Oral Cancer Can Occur</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Nov 2010 05:54:52 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Oral cancer is a common problem. The causes of oral cancer are many. The person who is leading a life that has high risk behavior is one of the main reasons for the occurrence of cancer. The oral cancer as the name indicates is the cancer of the mouth. The disease can be caused by alcohol consumption, viral infection that is repeated, excessive smoking, chewing of tobacco and even the diet habits can lead to oral cancer.</p>
<p>The common doubt that people have is whether the oral cancer can occur in the cheeks or in the tongue. The place where oral cancer can occur is a big question. So where does oral cancer occur? It is not confined to a specific area in the mouth. This is the reason for the disease to be called as the oral cancer. Any part of the mouth can be affected in a person who suffers from oral cancer.</p>
<p>The common part of the mouth that is affected is the junction between the mouth and the neck. This is a severe condition because the person is not able to eat or swallow any of the food that is put into the mouth. Though the mass or sore that is the lesion associated with oral cancer can be formed on the said regions, the lining of the cheek on the inside of the mouth is also the common site for oral cancer.</p>
<p>Oral cancer lesions can also occur in the other parts of the mouth including the gums. The floor of the mouth can also be an area at high risk of cancer formation. The roof of the mouth, the area surrounding the gums, the lips and the tongue are all tissues that can be affected with cancerous sores or growth of tissues that signify oral cancer.</p>
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		<title>The Common Signs Of Oral Cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Nov 2010 05:54:05 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Though oral cancer is thought to have very few signs and symptoms, the truth is the contrary. There are actually many methods in which a person will be able to identify the presence or absence of oral cancer. The most common sign is the presence of a sore in the mouth. The mouth sores can be easily treated with a visit to the dentist or a physician. If you are having a mouth sore that is persistent even after treatment for over a period of two weeks, then the person is having a high chance of suffering from oral cancer.</p>
<p>There are other signs of the disease too. Some people who suffer from oral cancer will have a lump or a mass that is present in the area between the mouth and the neck. Many people have this lump in the neck itself and others might have the mass growing inside their mouth.</p>
<p>A person who is having no other signs of other diseases, but is having problems in swallowing can also be suffering from oral cancer, though just the inability to chew or swallow may be due to other reasons. The other symptoms of oral cancer could include those like the inability to speak. Some people who have the associated nerve injury could also have a loss of sensation of the parts of the mouth.</p>
<p>Though these are the common signs that are associated with oral cancer, there are other people who seem asymptomatic for a long time and hen have one or more of these problems that could be diagnosed as cancer. Any sore or a wound that is not healing should be identified and tracked carefully as it could mean oral cancer. Other than this, the presence of a mass is another sign of oral cancer and needs to be treated accordingly.</p>
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		<title>Oral Examination In Prevention Of Oral Cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Nov 2010 05:53:15 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>A person who wants to prevent oral cancer should try to get a regular examination of the mouth done by a dentist. This will help in the early identification of the disease. The need for the mouth examination is that if it is identified that the person is suffering from oral cancer, then early treatment can be initiated.</p>
<p>Early identification of a disease, treatment and also preventive aspects are the primary methods of overcoming this dangerous disease condition. The oral examination is the best method that can be used to identify the disease. The various methods and steps that are used in the oral examination are listed.</p>
<p>All the dental implants need to be removed first as they might hinder the examination process. The dentist may try to use a gloved hand to feel the various parts of the oral cavity for presence of mass lesions that could signify the presence of oral cancer. Other than the examination of the sides of the mouth, the dentist will also look on the areas like the face, lips, cheeks and the neck as these are the areas where oral cancer are commonly seen.</p>
<p>The tongue is another important part of the oral cavity that should be checked for abnormalities. The dentist will look to see if the tongue is discolored or has any sores or mass lesions. The floor of the mouth and the roof of the mouth also need to be examined as these are also areas where the oral cancer can commonly occur.</p>
<p>Any person who is at a high risk of having oral cancer should make it a point that they meet the dentist very often as this will help in preventing the occurrence of cancer. Even if cancer is diagnosed in these examinations, it can be treated early and completely cured, if it is identified as early as possible.</p>
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		<title>Diagnostic Procedures Used To Identify Oral Cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Nov 2010 05:52:06 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Oral cancer is a common problem in certain groups of people. It is very common in people who smoke or are alcoholics. Those who do not take proper care of their mouth and oral hygiene can also suffer from oral cancer.<br />
Diagnosis of the oral cancer is a very important method of making sure that the person is treated early. Early treatment of any cancer will increase the prognosis and also the chances of a complete cure increase with early diagnosis.</p>
<p>There are various methods that can be used to diagnose oral cancer. The common methods that can help in the diagnosis include the methods like clinical examination. This is also the first step that is taken in the process of identification of the oral cancer. A person who is suspected to have oral cancer should meet the Physician who will do an examination that includes clinically checking for the presence of any sores, non healing wounds and also for the presence of any tissue or mass in the mouth.</p>
<p>If it is found to have some problem in the clinical examination, then the next step is resorted to. In this step, the person who is suspected to have oral cancer is asked to undergo a series of tests. The first step will also be the one in which the biopsy of the lesion is tested. A biopsy can be an incision one in which an incision is made and the tissue is gathered from that area. Other than the incision biopsy, there could also be other kinds of biopsies undertaken like the brush biopsy or the use of a syringe to remove tissues for testing. Biopsies are the confirmatory tests for the identification of oral cancer. If a person is diagnosed to be suffering from oral cancer, immediate steps need to be taken to treat the condition.</p>
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		<title>Treatment For Oral Cancer</title>
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<p>Cancer of the mouth is also called as oral cancer. It is a very difficult condition to treat because of the fact that the disease can spread from the mouth to the other parts of the body too. The oral cancer has various causes. The main causes of the oral cancer are the use of various substances like tobacco and other similar products.</p>
<p>The treatment of Oral cancer also varies according to the cause of the cancer. The most important factor that has to be taken care of is that the person who is suffering from oral cancer should make sure that they stop using the substances that caused the cancer in the first place. This and the prevention of other complications should be the primary goal of the treatment.</p>
<p>Once this is taken care of, the next step of diagnosing the disease and the extent to which it has spread is very important. This can be done by methods like radio diagnosis. Once the identification of the disease in the various parts of the body other than the mouth is seen, then the treatment plan is made.</p>
<p>The first treatment would be chemotherapy. Various drugs in high doses are given to the person who is suffering from the oral cancer. This will prevent the cancer from spreading to the other parts of the body. The use of chemotherapy also has various side effects because the person may have vomiting and nausea because of the high doses of medications.</p>
<p>Radiotherapy or radiation therapy is also alternated with chemotherapy or used as a standalone treatment if it is seen that the disease has spread to various other organs like the lungs. Radiation therapy is also used if the person has liver disease and toxic drugs should not be given.</p>
<p>Surgical excision of the tumor is another option in the treatment of oral cancer.</p>
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		<title>Dealing with an Oral Cancer Diagnosis</title>
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<p>For people who&#8217;ve been diagnosed with oral cancer, support and help are both very important. Of course you want to help your friend of family member, but you also want to support him and be there for the things that you might not be able to help with. On a cancer journey, the person ultimately has to go alone. People can be there to do what they can, but it&#8217;s not the same thing as having someone there who&#8217;s going through the same things at the same time. There are, though, support groups where people who have cancer can get together and talk with one another.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re dealing with oral cancer, you might want to seek out one of those groups. For people who live in rural areas, these groups might have to be on the Internet instead of in-person. Either way can be beneficial, though, as long as you&#8217;re open-minded and willing to talk with other people who&#8217;re on the same journey that you&#8217;re on. A lot of people are angry when they get a cancer diagnosis. Some of them are also very sad, and very frightened. The reactions really run the gamut of emotions, but most people go through a lot of different feelings about it before they come to accept it.</p>
<p>Oral cancer can be particularly upsetting because of the possibility of disfigurement that comes with it. Sometimes part of the jaw or other areas of the mouth has to be removed, and that can leave people looking different and having trouble with basic things like eating and speaking. Accepting something like that can be very difficult, but you aren&#8217;t the only person dealing with the issue. Reaching out to others who are facing the same thing can be very therapeutic for everyone involved.</p>
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		<title>Oral Cancer Can Come From Smoking</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Nov 2010 05:49:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you smoke, lung cancer isn&#8217;t the only issue that you might need to worry about. Even though chewing tobacco is more commonly the culprit, smoking can also cause oral cancer. A lot of people don&#8217;t think that would be the case, but it&#8217;s been proven and is something that should be carefully considered when [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you smoke, lung cancer isn&#8217;t the only issue that you might need to worry about. Even though chewing tobacco is more commonly the culprit, smoking can also cause oral cancer. A lot of people don&#8217;t think that would be the case, but it&#8217;s been proven and is something that should be carefully considered when looking for even more reasons to quit the cigarette habit. If you do decide that you want to quit smoking, you can do it. No, it won&#8217;t be easy. Nothing worth doing is usually very easy. However, it has a lot of benefits and will be well worth your trouble.</p>
<p>Aside from lowering your risk of oral cancer and other types of cancer, quitting smoking can also reduce your risk of heart disease and strokes, as well as other health problems. If you don&#8217;t feel as though you can quit on your own, there are places where you can get help. Many organizations exist to help people kick the cigarette habit. In addition, there are gums, patches, and prescription medications that can help. If you want to try something non-traditional, you could consider acupuncture, meditation, hypnotherapy, or another way to stop smoking.</p>
<p>For some people, the idea of the diseases they&#8217;ll be avoiding is enough. For others, there is more work to do. They aren&#8217;t convinced that they&#8217;ll be the ones to get sick from smoking, so they don&#8217;t really want to quit. It can be very difficult to quit smoking unless you actually want to, but it can still be done. Don&#8217;t give up on the idea, even if you&#8217;ve tried to quit smoking before and failed. A lot of people have been where you are, and they don&#8217;t all succeed on the first try. Keep working, and you&#8217;ll get where you want to be.</p>
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		<title>Alternative Treatments for Cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Nov 2010 05:48:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people who&#8217;re treated for cancer receive only the standard treatment options, but there are other choices, too. Hypnosis, prayer, meditation, acupuncture, aromatherapy, and other choices can be used in conjunction with the common choices for cancer treatment. While these aren&#8217;t touted as a cure for cancer, it has been suggested that they do help [...]]]></description>
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<p>Most people who&#8217;re treated for cancer receive only the standard treatment options, but there are other choices, too. Hypnosis, prayer, meditation, acupuncture, aromatherapy, and other choices can be used in conjunction with the common choices for cancer treatment. While these aren&#8217;t touted as a cure for cancer, it has been suggested that they do help some people recover from their cancer treatments faster. They also help people have a more positive frame of mind, which allows anyone to feel better and promotes healing no matter what kind of illness is causing a problem. You don&#8217;t have to have cancer to benefit from these kinds of treatments.</p>
<p>For someone who has cancer, it&#8217;s important to have hope. Alternative treatments can provide that in conjunction with standard treatments, or as an option after standard treatments have ceased to be effective. Alternative treatments can also be used for palliative care and pain relief, even if it&#8217;s not possible to cure the cancer or send it into remission. Don&#8217;t assume that you can&#8217;t get help for your cancer, because there are so many choices that you can explore. That allows you to have options that you might not have had in the past, and can promote healing and hope for patients with all different types of cancer.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re going to explore alternative treatments, though, be sure to talk with your doctor first. That&#8217;s especially true if you&#8217;re going to take any kinds of herbs or supplements. There may be a specific reason why you shouldn&#8217;t take something, as it could react with something else you&#8217;re being treated with. You don&#8217;t want to end up doing more harm than good, so be sure to bring everything to your doctor&#8217;s attention in order to help protect your health in the best way possible.</p>
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		<title>Staying Healthy and Preventing Cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Nov 2010 05:47:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You want to stay healthy, just like everyone else, but can you prevent cancer? It&#8217;s a good question, and there are varying answers. Some people think that you can prevent most cancers with a specific type of diet, or by eating a certain kind of food. Others believe that there&#8217;s no rhyme or reason with [...]]]></description>
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<p>You want to stay healthy, just like everyone else, but can you prevent cancer? It&#8217;s a good question, and there are varying answers. Some people think that you can prevent most cancers with a specific type of diet, or by eating a certain kind of food. Others believe that there&#8217;s no rhyme or reason with cancer, and there&#8217;s no way you can do anything about whether you&#8217;ll get it or not. Both opinions seem to be both right and wrong, depending on the type of cancer that you&#8217;re talking about.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re talking about things like lung cancer, there are studies that prove things like smoking contributes to it. For other types of cancers, though, it&#8217;s much harder to find a link. Some of it may be genetic, but it&#8217;s not always possible to find genetic markers for all cancers &#8211; and they don&#8217;t guarantee that everyone with that genetic deviation will get cancer, they only show which person might be more likely to get it. If you&#8217;re genetically predisposed to get a certain type of cancer, that&#8217;s something you&#8217;d probably want to know about. Of course, not everyone wants that information. Some are afraid to find out, and would rather not know their risk level.</p>
<p>No matter whether you have risk factors for cancer, and no matter whether you choose to find out that information, there are still things you can do to help prevent it and other serious, chronic diseases. If you eat right and stay at a healthy weight, you&#8217;re much more likely to be healthier overall. Also, exercise is important. It may not seem like a fun thing to do, but it can help you look and feel better, and can also help you ward off some diseases. Starting an exercise program is a great way to help prevent cancer and other sicknesses.</p>
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		<title>The Various Common Causes Of Oral Cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Oct 2010 05:46:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oral cancer is a common problem. The oral cancer includes the growth of cancerous tissue in the mouth. Any of the structures in the mouth including the gums, cheeks and other parts of the mouth are called as oral cancer. There are various causes for the oral cancer. The person who is suffering from the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Oral cancer is a common problem. The oral cancer includes the growth of cancerous tissue in the mouth. Any of the structures in the mouth including the gums, cheeks and other parts of the mouth are called as oral cancer.</p>
<p>There are various causes for the oral cancer. The person who is suffering from the disease usually has various high risk habits. The most common cause of the oral cancer is the regular smoking. A person who smokes has the cigarette smoke entering the mouth and this leads to the particles settling in the mouth causing an irritation leading to cancer in the mouth.</p>
<p>Chewing tobacco is another common cause of oral cancer. There are many people who have the habit of chewing tobacco either in the processed or unprocessed form. This too can cause irritation in the mouth which can lead to cancer of the mouth.</p>
<p>Alcoholism is rarely associated with the cause of oral cancer, but there are various studies that have seen a high correlation between excessive consumption of alcohol and he occurrence of oral cancer. The reason is that the high consumption of alcohol will cause irritation in the mouth that leads to oral sores and cancer.</p>
<p>Secondary metastases from other parts of the body: though the secondary carcinoma in the mouth is a rare occurrence, it is possible that the person who was suffering from cancer in other parts of the body has a metastasis and this led to the cause of cancer in the mouth.</p>
<p>The lack of proper oral hygiene is another important and common cause of oral cancer. The person who is at a risk of oral cancer should clean the teeth at least two times a day. Other than this, regular flossing and use of a mouthwash will prevent the occurrence of oral cancer.</p>
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		<title>20 Minute Oral Cancer Test to Improve Patient Experience</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Sep 2010 08:06:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scientists in the UK are trialing a new test that hopes to be able to diagnose oral cancers in just 20 minutes. The group, from the University of Sheffield, have developed a simple mouth swab screen that they hope will be able to replace the current, more invasive, testing methods which involve taking a small [...]]]></description>
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<p>Scientists in the UK are trialing a new test that hopes to be able to diagnose oral cancers in just 20 minutes.<br />
The group, from the University of Sheffield, have developed a simple  mouth swab screen that they hope will be able to replace the current,  more invasive, testing methods which involve taking a  small skin sample  from the inside of the mouth under local anesthetic and sending it away  for analysis &#8211; a process that can take up to a week.<br />
With increasing concerns are over the alarming rise in oral cancers,  which have gone up by 28 percent in male over-forties and 24 percent in  women of the same age in the past decade, according to charity Cancer  Research UK, it is hoped the new test could be the possible key to  extended oral screening as well as faster cancer detection and earlier  treatments.<br />
The news is being welcomed by health campaigners who have issued calls  for people to be more aware of the dangers of oral cancers in the wake  of the revelation that Michael Douglas is suffering from a stage four  cancer of the throat.<br />
Currently in the trial stage, the test is carried out by taking a swab  from any suspicious areas in the mouth and transferring cells to a small  chip, which is then placed in a reading machine for analysis.<br />
Results are returned in as little as eight minutes &#8211; allowing healthcare  providers to make a swift diagnosis and begin essential treatment as  soon as possible.<br />
Research team leader Professor Martin Thornhill explained that the group  was currently carrying out a study to compare the new testing results  against traditional methods of diagnosis.<br />
He said that the team hoped the technology would eventually be rolled  out to doctors and dental professionals to help them carry out spot  checks on suspicious areas with minimal stress to the patient, who will  no longer have to wait while samples are analysed and can be quickly  reassured in the event that no abnormalities are uncovered.</p>
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		<title>Oral Cancer Patient Gets Payout After Symptoms Dismissed</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Sep 2010 08:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A UK Throat Cancer sufferer received a Â£300,000 ($460,000) settlement after he claimed doctors failed to diagnose oral cancer in time to save his speech. Stephen Quinn was awarded the amount in an out of court without prejudice agreement after he claimed that his doctor had not taken action soon enough when he went to [...]]]></description>
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<p>A UK Throat Cancer sufferer received a Â£300,000 ($460,000) settlement  after he claimed doctors failed to diagnose oral cancer in time to save  his speech.<br />
Stephen Quinn was awarded the amount in an out of court without  prejudice agreement after he claimed that his doctor had not taken  action soon enough when he went to him complaining of a swollen lump in  his neck and querying whether it could be cancer.<br />
The former paper-mill worker, who attended his local clinic for checkups  on a regular basis because he was concerned that exposure to dust and  chemical throughout his career could have had a negative impact on his  health, first raised concerns over is symptoms in May of 2003.<br />
However it took until the following year for the now 56-year-old to receive a diagnosis of throat cancer.<br />
The patient was then told that he would need surgery to treat the throat cancer, which sadly resulted in his loss of speech.<br />
Mr Quinn spoke of his anger at the delay, which he believed has resulted  in the lasting damage and said that a specialist had told that his  condition might have been treated with non-invasive chemotherapy  techniques, thus preserving his voice, had it been caught sooner.<br />
Now working as watch seller in a market, the oral cancer survivor said  that the money could not bring his voice back and spoke at his sadness  of not being able to give a father of the bride speech at his daughter&#8217;s  recent wedding.<br />
However Mr Quinn is now turning his hand to helping support research to  help future cancer patients and is working with charity cancer research  UK to help promote one of their fundraising initiatives in Wales.<br />
He added that his life would be very different and more normal if his  doctors had reacted more speedily to his concerns in the first place.</p>
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		<title>Betel Nut Blamed For Taiwan Oral Cancer Death Toll</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Sep 2010 07:59:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Experts in Taiwan are blaming a rise in the rate of oral cancer on the popular habit of chewing betel nut as well as smoking and drinking alcohol. Taiwanese health professionals have seen oral cancer rates rise by four times in the the last four decades, making oral cancer conditions such as mouth cancer and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Experts in Taiwan are blaming a rise in the rate of oral cancer on the  popular habit of chewing betel nut as well as smoking and drinking  alcohol.<br />
Taiwanese health professionals have seen  oral cancer rates rise by four  times in the the last four decades, making oral cancer conditions such  as mouth cancer and throat cancers one of the 10 top causes of death in  the country.<br />
One public health researcher, Dr Liao Yung-po carried out a study that  revealed a rise of 280 percent  in deaths resulting from oral cancer  conditions and also discovered that the risk of death from the disease  for males was quadruple that of females.<br />
Dr Yung-po has now called on the government to take action to halt the rising death toll from oral cancer.<br />
The majority of the cancers seen throughout the study were squamous cell  carcinomas &#8211; a variant of the disease that is ofen associated with  substance use such as tobacco smoking, drinking alcohol and chewing  betel nut  &#8211; the fruit of the areca tree which is prepared and mixed  with tobacco for oral use.<br />
Chewing betel nut is a traditional practice in many Asian countries,  where the practice is believed to produce benefits such as reducing  tiredness and making users more alert &#8211; manual workers often chew  betel nut to help them through their tasks while the product is also  considered something of a traditional remedy to increase appetite and  aid digestion.<br />
However in studies of animals and human cells, the plant has been shown  to have been instrumental in the development of cancerous changes to  cells.<br />
Dr Yung-po said the increase in oral cancer deaths was &#8220;alarming&#8221;  and repeated requests for the country&#8217;s health authorities to act to  bring the situation under control and prevent further unnecessary deaths  from oral cancer conditions such as mouth and throat cancers.</p>
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		<title>History of Dental Care</title>
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<div id="_mcePaste">What most people don&#8217;t realize is how old tooth care really is. Considering the fact that for as long as humans have been around, so have our teeth, you would think that before fancy colored toothbrushes and gum massaging bristles, we had other sources of ways to clean our teeth.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">It is true. Teeth, our smiles, our mouths, they are not simply for looks. We&#8217;ve needed them as tools and we still do, although not as desperately used to rip apart food as before, they are functioning items on our body. So how did we sharpen our tools and take care of our teeth before?</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Well, history has shown us that before, many bushmen and people of dignitary positions did the same thing in order to cleanse their teeth. That was chewing on sticks. While, in an emergency, such as a date or something, any stick would have worked, most folks chose to use special twigs that had a light mint flavor. These twigs were scraped across the teeth to remove any food and later massaged the gumline. It seems primitive now, but at the time, this was the smartest thing going, especially when it came to oral health care.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">To this day, the idea of keeping your teeth clean with a stick may seem so ancient, however, if you are on a camping trip or you are stuck without any way of cleaning your teeth, you are better off using a twig. You may have seen people use their finger to clean their teeth, but chewing on a twig and massaging your gumline with a twig is not primitive, it is simply fundamentals of cleaning your teeth. It won&#8217;t give you the minty fresh breath that most people associate with a clean mouth, but it will get the job done. Even our ancestors will tell you so.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">If you have access to dental floss and a proper toothbrush, you should opt for that over a twig, though. Our ancestors would be proud of the eveolution of dental care.</div>
<p>What most people don&#8217;t realize is how old tooth care really is. Considering the fact that for as long as humans have been around, so have our teeth, you would think that before fancy colored toothbrushes and gum massaging bristles, we had other sources of ways to clean our teeth.<br />
It is true. Teeth, our smiles, our mouths, they are not simply for looks. We&#8217;ve needed them as tools and we still do, although not as desperately used to rip apart food as before, they are functioning items on our body. So how did we sharpen our tools and take care of our teeth before?<br />
Well, history has shown us that before, many bushmen and people of dignitary positions did the same thing in order to cleanse their teeth. That was chewing on sticks. While, in an emergency, such as a date or something, any stick would have worked, most folks chose to use special twigs that had a light mint flavor. These twigs were scraped across the teeth to remove any food and later massaged the gumline. It seems primitive now, but at the time, this was the smartest thing going, especially when it came to oral health care.<br />
To this day, the idea of keeping your teeth clean with a stick may seem so ancient, however, if you are on a camping trip or you are stuck without any way of cleaning your teeth, you are better off using a twig. You may have seen people use their finger to clean their teeth, but chewing on a twig and massaging your gumline with a twig is not primitive, it is simply fundamentals of cleaning your teeth. It won&#8217;t give you the minty fresh breath that most people associate with a clean mouth, but it will get the job done. Even our ancestors will tell you so.<br />
If you have access to dental floss and a proper toothbrush, you should opt for that over a twig, though. Our ancestors would be proud of the eveolution of dental care.</p>
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		<title>Qat is Blamed for Oral Cancers in Yemen</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2010 07:58:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Rising oral cancer levels in Yemen are being attributed to the local habit of chewing on the qat leaf for comfort and stimulation, it was reported this week. As part of the local culture, qat chewing is a widely accepted practice indulged in by people from all walks of life as a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Rising oral cancer levels in Yemen are being attributed to the local  habit of chewing on the qat leaf for comfort and stimulation, it was  reported this week.<br />
As part of the local culture, qat chewing is a widely accepted practice  indulged in by people from all walks of life as a way to relax at the  end of the day or to combat tiredness.<br />
The leaves of the qat plant are chewed raw releasing their juices into  the mouth, which cause users to feel more alert and can give feelings of  euphoria.<br />
But Yemeni organisation the National Foundation to Support Cancer  Patients has expressed concerns over the widespread practice, which they  believe to be a key factor in the swiftly rising diagnosis rate for  oral cancers including gum cancer and mouth cancer. Top local cancer  doctor Nadeem Mohammed Saeed explained that around a third of the cancer  cases treated at his clinic in the county&#8217;s capital were oral cancer  conditions.<br />
The qat leaf, which has effects similar to banned amphetamines when  chewed, is highly addictive and estimates say that as many as seven out  of ten households in the country have at least one qat user.<br />
The crop has been grown in Yemen for five centuries and over half of the  country&#8217;s  fertile land is dedicated to the growing of the plant,  which has already been banned by some neighboring states.<br />
But now experts are expressing concern over the use of chemicals to  prevent insect infestation of the crops, claiming that it is this that  has precipitated the steep rise in oral cancer rates in recent years.<br />
The additional oral cancer cases are threatening to overwhelm the  country&#8217;s one specialized oncology centre &#8211; which has only 56 beds  and funding  for only half of the patients presenting at its doors each  month. Dr Saeed said the figures were &#8220;frightening&#8221;</p>
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		<title>The Sweet Tooth Alert</title>
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<div id="_mcePaste">When we are young, adults try to curb our drive to fulfill the sweet tooth that many are born with. They tell us no soda, no candy, and especially none of the sugary sweet things before bedtime. The common threats are that too much sugar is bad and that it will rot our teeth.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Cavaties will cause irrepreble damage to our teeth and once it sets in, it cannot be stopped.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">This, of course, is all true to the extent that the adults would have us believe. They don&#8217;t say that &amp;quot;too much&amp;quot; candy is the real culprit. In reality, a spoonful of sugar isn&#8217;t the very worst thing we can do for our teeth. If we have a sweet tooth, it is best to satisfy our cravings in small doses once in a while. After all, it doesn&#8217;t help the situation at all if we are simply ignoring the craving only to binge on a crate of junk food later.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">One thing that we learn as children growing up is that after meals or before bedtime is the right time to floss and brush our teeth. This way, overnight is when the cleaning is sort of &amp;quot;processed&amp;quot; if you will. However, if we are sleeping right after a major junk food binge, we may be very well looking at a mouth full of cavaties. As an adult getting cavaties purely from junk food, it may cause you to blush a little bit.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Proper dental care isn&#8217;t about white teeth that are shiny and bright and having the straightest teeth in the world. Proper dental care is being fully aware of the ways to care for your teeth and the elements that can actually harm your gums or teeth. Educating yourself on the ways to protect your teeth and watch over your teeth is paramount when it comes to your oral health. While it isn&#8217;t something we can do on auto-pilot, it isn&#8217;t hard either.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">So, go on, have that piece of candy. Just don&#8217;t have soda with it. Go one, eat that chocolate bar, just don&#8217;t forget to brush. You&#8217;ll be happy you did. Your sweet tooth and your health will both be winners.</div>
<p>When we are young, adults try to curb our drive to fulfill the sweet tooth that many are born with. They tell us no soda, no candy, and especially none of the sugary sweet things before bedtime. The common threats are that too much sugar is bad and that it will rot our teeth.Cavaties will cause irrepreble damage to our teeth and once it sets in, it cannot be stopped.<br />
This, of course, is all true to the extent that the adults would have us believe. They don&#8217;t say that &amp;quot;too much&amp;quot; candy is the real culprit. In reality, a spoonful of sugar isn&#8217;t the very worst thing we can do for our teeth. If we have a sweet tooth, it is best to satisfy our cravings in small doses once in a while. After all, it doesn&#8217;t help the situation at all if we are simply ignoring the craving only to binge on a crate of junk food later.<br />
One thing that we learn as children growing up is that after meals or before bedtime is the right time to floss and brush our teeth. This way, overnight is when the cleaning is sort of &amp;quot;processed&amp;quot; if you will. However, if we are sleeping right after a major junk food binge, we may be very well looking at a mouth full of cavaties. As an adult getting cavaties purely from junk food, it may cause you to blush a little bit.<br />
Proper dental care isn&#8217;t about white teeth that are shiny and bright and having the straightest teeth in the world. Proper dental care is being fully aware of the ways to care for your teeth and the elements that can actually harm your gums or teeth. Educating yourself on the ways to protect your teeth and watch over your teeth is paramount when it comes to your oral health. While it isn&#8217;t something we can do on auto-pilot, it isn&#8217;t hard either.<br />
So, go on, have that piece of candy. Just don&#8217;t have soda with it. Go one, eat that chocolate bar, just don&#8217;t forget to brush. You&#8217;ll be happy you did. Your sweet tooth and your health will both be winners.</p>
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		<title>What Exactly is Plaque?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Here is the easy way to understand it: Plaque and Tartar work together to destroy your pretty little smile. Plaque is a thin layer of bacteria that develops on your teeth, tongue and gum. We all get it. Just brush your teeth on a regular basis and the build up of plaque [...]]]></description>
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<div id="_mcePaste">Here is the easy way to understand it: Plaque and Tartar work together to destroy your pretty little smile.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Plaque is a thin layer of bacteria that develops on your teeth, tongue and gum. We all get it. Just brush your teeth on a regular basis and the build up of plaque won&#8217;t be so bad. By &amp;quot;regular&amp;quot; brushing, we do mean that you have to brush your teeth twice a day. The reason for this is that after you have brushed your teeth, your plaque begins to develop again after twelve hours. So, the only way to prevent this fast build up is to constantly combat it with regular brushing.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Now, what happens if you don&#8217;t brush regularly? Well, something called Tartar comes along to work double time on ruining your teeth. This is basically the build up of the Plaque that you should have removed earlier but didn&#8217;t. Now it isn&#8217;t plaque anymore but Tartar which is thicker and stronger. No mere toothbrush can remove this. Now you have to see a dentist or oral hygienist who will give you the proper, deep down cleaning that your teeth need. Tartar is tough. Knowing this, it is essential to have the oral hygienist and that scraping tool in order to really get the tartar buildup off.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">As much as you don&#8217;t want to hear this, the truth is that it all must be done. You can&#8217;t have tartar or plaque build up on your teeth becuase if you do choose to ignore it, the bacteria will eat into your teeth and cause you tooth decay.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">With tooth decay, your teeth fall out, you smile is gone. The only option is to have dental implants or dentures and you don&#8217;t want that just yet, do you? Also, having these issues now will result in a battle for years to come when it comes to your tartar control. Remember that brushing regularly with tartar control toothpaste will help remove the stubborn build up.</div>
<p>Here is the easy way to understand it: Plaque and Tartar work together to destroy your pretty little smile. Plaque is a thin layer of bacteria that develops on your teeth, tongue and gum. We all get it. Just brush your teeth on a regular basis and the build up of plaque won&#8217;t be so bad. By &amp;quot;regular&amp;quot; brushing, we do mean that you have to brush your teeth twice a day. The reason for this is that after you have brushed your teeth, your plaque begins to develop again after twelve hours. So, the only way to prevent this fast build up is to constantly combat it with regular brushing. Now, what happens if you don&#8217;t brush regularly? Well, something called Tartar comes along to work double time on ruining your teeth. This is basically the build up of the Plaque that you should have removed earlier but didn&#8217;t. Now it isn&#8217;t plaque anymore but Tartar which is thicker and stronger. No mere toothbrush can remove this. Now you have to see a dentist or oral hygienist who will give you the proper, deep down cleaning that your teeth need. Tartar is tough. Knowing this, it is essential to have the oral hygienist and that scraping tool in order to really get the tartar buildup off. As much as you don&#8217;t want to hear this, the truth is that it all must be done. You can&#8217;t have tartar or plaque build up on your teeth becuase if you do choose to ignore it, the bacteria will eat into your teeth and cause you tooth decay. With tooth decay, your teeth fall out, you smile is gone. The only option is to have dental implants or dentures and you don&#8217;t want that just yet, do you? Also, having these issues now will result in a battle for years to come when it comes to your tartar control. Remember that brushing regularly with tartar control toothpaste will help remove the stubborn build up.</p>
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		<title>If You Have a Tooth to Grind</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Sep 2010 16:27:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia It is more common than we realize but grinding your teeth in your sleep or while waiting in traffic is all to familiar to most. Teeth grinding or bruxism is an annoying habit that most people don&#8217;t even realize they are doing. If you suffer from bruxism, the best bet if to [...]]]></description>
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<div id="_mcePaste">It is more common than we realize but grinding your teeth in your sleep or while waiting in traffic is all to familiar to most. Teeth grinding or bruxism is an annoying habit that most people don&#8217;t even realize they are doing. If you suffer from bruxism, the best bet if to get to the dentist. The thing is, you never know if you are a teeth grinder until someone tells you that you are. And, by the time someone tells you that you are, this means that you grind your teeth so badly that you have become an audio teeth grinder, meaning that you have now gone past the point of quietly clenching your teeth. This is a bad habit especially if you grind your teeth while you sleep. You typically will notice that you wake up with a terrible headache or that you have a pain in your teeth. This is because you have been grinding them all night long!</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">The worst case scenario is to actually grind your teeth so hard  that you break a tooth or that you hurt your jaw in a way that is both painfull and costly. Having to get your jaw realigned due to a nervous habit during your sleep will feel terrible in addition to the cost.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">If you do suffer from Bruxism, a doctor will help you to reduce certain key factors in while you have the habit to begin with.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">One of the biggest things about it is stress. Stress relief and reduction of anxiety will help you. Also, if you grind your teeth at night be sure to look into a night guard or mouth piece to prevent your teeth from grinding away without you knowing it.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">There are many options out there to help you with your teeth grinding. Without even realizing it, you may just stop completely. If you can&#8217;t, however, there is help. You are own best friend when it comes to initiating treatment for your oral health.</div>
<p>It is more common than we realize but grinding your teeth in your sleep or while waiting in traffic is all to familiar to most. Teeth grinding or bruxism is an annoying habit that most people don&#8217;t even realize they are doing. If you suffer from bruxism, the best bet if to get to the dentist. The thing is, you never know if you are a teeth grinder until someone tells you that you are. And, by the time someone tells you that you are, this means that you grind your teeth so badly that you have become an audio teeth grinder, meaning that you have now gone past the point of quietly clenching your teeth. This is a bad habit especially if you grind your teeth while you sleep. You typically will notice that you wake up with a terrible headache or that you have a pain in your teeth. This is because you have been grinding them all night long! The worst case scenario is to actually grind your teeth so hard  that you break a tooth or that you hurt your jaw in a way that is both painfull and costly. Having to get your jaw realigned due to a nervous habit during your sleep will feel terrible in addition to the cost. If you do suffer from Bruxism, a doctor will help you to reduce certain key factors in while you have the habit to begin with. One of the biggest things about it is stress. Stress relief and reduction of anxiety will help you. Also, if you grind your teeth at night be sure to look into a night guard or mouth piece to prevent your teeth from grinding away without you knowing it. There are many options out there to help you with your teeth grinding. Without even realizing it, you may just stop completely. If you can&#8217;t, however, there is help. You are own best friend when it comes to initiating treatment for your oral health.</p>
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		<title>Pregnancy and Dental Health</title>
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<div id="_mcePaste">Many people don&#8217;t realize that the dental health of a pregnant woman can actually affect her baby. While the calcium in the mother&#8217;s bones are what actually gives the baby its calcium needs, it is the mother&#8217;s responsibility to drink enough milk or have enough strength in her system to provide this energy.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">If the mother suffers from some sort of gum disease, she many inadvertantly cause the premature birth of her baby. While this is not uncommon for  a number of reasons, it may very well be something you want to look at before you conceive.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">In order to keep yourself healthy and your baby healthy, try to book any dentistry work prior to becomming pregnant. You are the only person who can directly contribute to the health of your baby. If you are looking at getting any dentistry procedures done, such as surgery or any other intenstive work done on your teeth, speak to your dentist about the dangers of using any of the equipment or drugs during your pregnancy. You may want to postpone procedures or take care of them before your pregnancy.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Meanwhile, proper dental health should always continue on in your life whether you are pregnant or not. Having a healthy oral routine is important and as long as you continue on with it, you should be able to maintain the proper balance of calcium and nutrition in your life, leaving you with a healthy and happy pregnancy.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">The pregnancy ailments that could add to your need to monitor your dental health include the morning sickness (vomiting) and the strong urge to eat sugary foods. Both can lead to tooth decay if you obtain any cavaties from any of it. The harshness of the sugars and chemicals in your vomit may scrape away at the enamel on your teeth, leaving them brittle and weak. If this is something you are concerned about, speak to your dentist about ways to take care of this.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Pregnancy is lovely and can be even lovlier when you have the perfect, glowing smile to go along with it.</div>
<p>Many people don&#8217;t realize that the dental health of a pregnant woman can actually affect her baby. While the calcium in the mother&#8217;s bones are what actually gives the baby its calcium needs, it is the mother&#8217;s responsibility to drink enough milk or have enough strength in her system to provide this energy. If the mother suffers from some sort of gum disease, she many inadvertantly cause the premature birth of her baby. While this is not uncommon for  a number of reasons, it may very well be something you want to look at before you conceive. In order to keep yourself healthy and your baby healthy, try to book any dentistry work prior to becomming pregnant. You are the only person who can directly contribute to the health of your baby. If you are looking at getting any dentistry procedures done, such as surgery or any other intenstive work done on your teeth, speak to your dentist about the dangers of using any of the equipment or drugs during your pregnancy. You may want to postpone procedures or take care of them before your pregnancy. Meanwhile, proper dental health should always continue on in your life whether you are pregnant or not. Having a healthy oral routine is important and as long as you continue on with it, you should be able to maintain the proper balance of calcium and nutrition in your life, leaving you with a healthy and happy pregnancy. The pregnancy ailments that could add to your need to monitor your dental health include the morning sickness (vomiting) and the strong urge to eat sugary foods. Both can lead to tooth decay if you obtain any cavaties from any of it. The harshness of the sugars and chemicals in your vomit may scrape away at the enamel on your teeth, leaving them brittle and weak. If this is something you are concerned about, speak to your dentist about ways to take care of this. Pregnancy is lovely and can be even lovlier when you have the perfect, glowing smile to go along with it.</p>
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		<title>UK Patients Urged to Check for Oral Cancer Changes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[UK residents are being advised to be on the lookout for symptoms of oral cancer conditions. The British Dental Health Foundation has launched a campaign urging all patients to stay alert to the signs of possible oral cancer conditions such as cancer of the mouth, cancer of the tongue, cancer of the throat and cancer [...]]]></description>
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<p>UK residents are being advised to be on the lookout for symptoms of oral cancer conditions.<br />
The British Dental Health Foundation has launched a campaign urging all  patients to stay alert to the signs of possible oral cancer conditions  such as cancer of the mouth, cancer of the tongue, cancer of the throat  and cancer of the gums.<br />
The organisation has taken action to highlight the risks from oral  cancers after concerns were raised that oral cancer conditions do not  received the same amount of publicity as other types of cancer despite  high diagnosis rates and many people indulging in habits that can  increase the risks such as smoking and drinking.<br />
In a statement to the press the British Dental Health Foundation advised  that catching oral cancer conditions early was key to successful  treatment, and added that currently most patients do not received a  diagnosis until they are in the later stages of the disease, a situation  that impacts on the likelihood of survival.<br />
The news comes as veteran Hollywood Actor Michael Douglas revealed he is  suffering from a stage four throat cancer and receiving radiation and  chemotherapy treatments.<br />
Advice from the British Dental Health Foundation is that all patients  should see their dental surgeon regularly, which not only helps keep a  good level of oral health, but also allows for checks for any oral  cancer symptoms to be carried out.<br />
Patients were also warned to be on the lookout for changes such as  patches of red or white on the tissues in the mouth, persistent ulcers  or any unusual swelling of the face, and neck.<br />
Anyone who discovers any suspicious changes is urged to see their  dentist as a priority so that possible oral cancer such as mouth cancer,  gum cancer, tongue cancer or throat cancer can be ruled out as soon as  possible.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Mouthwash is a great way to freshen your breath. Just a quick spin around inside your mouth and you have a brand new outlook on your breath. For the next few moments, at least. While many dentists will recommend that you use a mouth wash to further backup the flossing and brushing, [...]]]></description>
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<div id="_mcePaste">Mouthwash is a great way to freshen your breath. Just a quick spin around inside your mouth and you have a brand new outlook on your breath. For the next few moments, at least. While many dentists will recommend that you use a mouth wash to further backup the flossing and brushing, you may not know exactly why, how, or even which mouthwash to use.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Why use a mouthwash?</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Most mouthwashes have an active ingredient in them which helps to combat the tartar and plaque build up that we all can suffer from. In conjunction with brushing and flossing, the chemicals in mouthwash can help to reduce the bacteria causing plaque and gingivitis. Many dentists recommend it, although it is never a substitute for brushing and flossing.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">How does one use mouthwash?</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">It is easier than you think which is why so many people bypass brushing altogether and think that mouthwash is all that is needed. You can take a swig from the bottle (if it is your own) or you can pour a bit into the cap. Typically, 30 seconds is enough to get the chemicals and agents working in high agitation in your mouth. These agents swirl around like a washing machine and really go to work at removing or loosening the build up on your teeth, along your gums and on your tongue.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Which mouthwash is best?</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Well, you can essentially use anyone you want. While many mouthwashes have the mint or &amp;quot;clean&amp;quot; taste and flavor, nearly all will have the alcohol that we seem to either love or hate. There are in fact brands out there that are alcohol free. Many people like the alcohol free mouthwashes because they don&#8217;t feel as harsh and have less of a burning sensation when they use them. Although, many people enjoy the feeling that the product is &amp;quot;working&amp;quot; so they opt for the mouthwashes with alcohol inside.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">When you choose your mouthwash, you may have to get a few varieties in order to find one that best suits your needs.</div>
<p>Mouthwash is a great way to freshen your breath. Just a quick spin around inside your mouth and you have a brand new outlook on your breath. For the next few moments, at least. While many dentists will recommend that you use a mouth wash to further backup the flossing and brushing, you may not know exactly why, how, or even which mouthwash to use.<br />
Why use a mouthwash? Most mouthwashes have an active ingredient in them which helps to combat the tartar and plaque build up that we all can suffer from. In conjunction with brushing and flossing, the chemicals in mouthwash can help to reduce the bacteria causing plaque and gingivitis. Many dentists recommend it, although it is never a substitute for brushing and flossing.<br />
How does one use mouthwash? It is easier than you think which is why so many people bypass brushing altogether and think that mouthwash is all that is needed. You can take a swig from the bottle (if it is your own) or you can pour a bit into the cap. Typically, 30 seconds is enough to get the chemicals and agents working in high agitation in your mouth. These agents swirl around like a washing machine and really go to work at removing or loosening the build up on your teeth, along your gums and on your tongue.<br />
Which mouthwash is best?Well, you can essentially use anyone you want. While many mouthwashes have the mint or &amp;quot;clean&amp;quot; taste and flavor, nearly all will have the alcohol that we seem to either love or hate. There are in fact brands out there that are alcohol free. Many people like the alcohol free mouthwashes because they don&#8217;t feel as harsh and have less of a burning sensation when they use them. Although, many people enjoy the feeling that the product is &amp;quot;working&amp;quot; so they opt for the mouthwashes with alcohol inside.<br />
When you choose your mouthwash, you may have to get a few varieties in order to find one that best suits your needs.</p>
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		<title>Choose a Dentist</title>
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<div id="_mcePaste">When you are looking for a dentist, it is easy to fall into a fear driven mode and choose one that seems &amp;quot;nice&amp;quot; and that&#8217;s it. However, you want to find a dentist who will give you quality care and a thorough examination every single time you go in for visit. Here are some ways to know that you are getting a good dentist:</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Choose a dentist that shows a genuine interest in your health. If the dentist asks questions and tries to calm your fears during the examination, you will be able to get the necessary treatment if you feel at ease.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Make sure the dentist gives you a thorough examination. This includes the teeth, gums, mouth, tongue and even the outside of the jaw and mouth area to fully realize the health of your mouth both internal and external.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Make sure the dentist makes accurate and detailed statements regarding your health in your health chart. The dentist should also convey his or her findings to you in a thorough manner and give you feedback as to what you can do at home.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Giving options is not always available to the dentist. However, if he or she can offer any options that will suit your needs better, he or she should always offer them, not worrying about how much money they can make off of an expensive procedure.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Speaking of procedures, many good dentists will do work that can last a lifetime or close to it. If a procedure is low-quality and must be re-done in a matter of a couple of years, chances are the dentist is not giving you the best possible dentistry out there. This is especially true in the world of cosmetic surgeries like dental implants.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Finally, when you seek a dentist, make sure that he or she is providing you with direct answers to your very valid questions. There is no such thing as a stupid question especially when it deals with your health.</div>
<p>When you are looking for a dentist, it is easy to fall into a fear driven mode and choose one that seems &amp;quot;nice&amp;quot; and that&#8217;s it. However, you want to find a dentist who will give you quality care and a thorough examination every single time you go in for visit. Here are some ways to know that you are getting a good dentist:<br />
Choose a dentist that shows a genuine interest in your health. If the dentist asks questions and tries to calm your fears during the examination, you will be able to get the necessary treatment if you feel at ease.<br />
Make sure the dentist gives you a thorough examination. This includes the teeth, gums, mouth, tongue and even the outside of the jaw and mouth area to fully realize the health of your mouth both internal and external.<br />
Make sure the dentist makes accurate and detailed statements regarding your health in your health chart. The dentist should also convey his or her findings to you in a thorough manner and give you feedback as to what you can do at home.<br />
Giving options is not always available to the dentist. However, if he or she can offer any options that will suit your needs better, he or she should always offer them, not worrying about how much money they can make off of an expensive procedure.<br />
Speaking of procedures, many good dentists will do work that can last a lifetime or close to it. If a procedure is low-quality and must be re-done in a matter of a couple of years, chances are the dentist is not giving you the best possible dentistry out there. This is especially true in the world of cosmetic surgeries like dental implants.<br />
Finally, when you seek a dentist, make sure that he or she is providing you with direct answers to your very valid questions. There is no such thing as a stupid question especially when it deals with your health.</p>
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		<title>People Urged to Check for Oral Cancers after Michael Douglas Reveals he is Fighting Tumor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife Health campaigners across the world are urging patients to be on the lookout for possible signs and symptoms of oral cancer conditions after the announcement that Hollywood star Michael Douglas is being treated for a stage four cancer of the throat. The plight of the global superstar has thrown [...]]]></description>
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<p>Health campaigners across the world are urging patients to be on the  lookout for possible signs and symptoms of oral cancer conditions after  the announcement that Hollywood star Michael Douglas is being treated  for a stage four cancer of the throat.<br />
The plight of the global superstar has thrown oral cancer conditions  into the spotlight and health care professionals are using the news as  an opportunity to remind fans of the veteran actor of the importance of  vigilance in the fight against oral cancer conditions such as throat  cancer, mouth cancer, gum cancer and tongue cancer.<br />
The 65-year-old Wall Street star appeared on a US talk show this week  and confirmed he is currently receiving radiation treatment and  chemotherapy in an effort to combat the advance tumor that has developed  at his tongues base.<br />
The revelation has sparked calls from cancer campaigners across the  world for patients to be more vigilant for early warning signs of oral  cancer conditions.<br />
Patients are being urged to seek the advice of their dentist in the  event that they notice any suspicious changes to their oral cavity,  including red or white patchy areas on the gums, cheeks or tongue and  swellings anywhere in the mouth or throat.<br />
The advice is particularly relevant to those who have indulged in habits  such as drinking and smoking through during their lives, as these  practices are seen as common aggravating factors in the development of  oral cancer conditions.<br />
In the event that people notice any worrying changes they are advised to  immediately bring their concerns to the attention of their dentist or  doctor who can carry out checks to rule out or confirm oral cancers.<br />
Experts emphasize that early detection is key in the treatment of oral  cancer, which can often be cured if treatments are started in time.</p>
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		<title>The Reality of Gum Disease</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Gum disease is something that can affect anyone. If you brush and floss regularly or enough to actually remove plaque and tartar, you should be okay. However, there are always other elements which can make you susceptible to the harms of gum disease. If you have a family history of gum disease, [...]]]></description>
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<div id="_mcePaste">Gum disease is something that can affect anyone. If you brush and floss regularly or enough to actually remove plaque and tartar, you should be okay. However, there are always other elements which can make you susceptible to the harms of gum disease.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">If you have a family history of gum disease, then you are already in a state of awareness when it comes to your oral health. This is a good thing, however, you shouldn&#8217;t raise your chances of getting gum disease by smoking or chewing tobacco as these are leading causes of the disease. Hormones are another big cause of gum disease. If you are a woman who is pregnant, going through menopause, or you are a younger person who has just gone through the stage of puberty, you may find yourself with swollen gums or gums that bleed when you brush. This is due to your body&#8217;s changes and susceptibility to get infections that the mouth can&#8217;t quickly fight off. Along with any other disease that doesn&#8217;t help fight off infections like leukemia or AIDS, you may find that your body simply can&#8217;t fight off bacteria fast enough, resulting in gum disease as well.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">One of the other causes of gum disease is stress. Everyone&#8217;s body deals with stress differently. If you find that you&#8217;ve just suffered a traumatic situation or that you are under plenty of stress, you may see that your gums bleed or swell easily when you brush. Speak to your dentist about this. Also, remember that there are other medications out there that can leave your gums open to infection and weak bacteria fighting abilities. If you take medications like siezure or birth control medicines, you may be more open to gum disease than if you weren&#8217;t taking them. Be aware that the list for medications that may cause your body to be open to gum disease is lengthy so you should always speak to your doctor.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Anyone can get gum disease so if you are concerned about it take the precautions and you should be fine.</div>
<p>Gum disease is something that can affect anyone. If you brush and floss regularly or enough to actually remove plaque and tartar, you should be okay. However, there are always other elements which can make you susceptible to the harms of gum disease. If you have a family history of gum disease, then you are already in a state of awareness when it comes to your oral health. This is a good thing, however, you shouldn&#8217;t raise your chances of getting gum disease by smoking or chewing tobacco as these are leading causes of the disease. Hormones are another big cause of gum disease. If you are a woman who is pregnant, going through menopause, or you are a younger person who has just gone through the stage of puberty, you may find yourself with swollen gums or gums that bleed when you brush. This is due to your body&#8217;s changes and susceptibility to get infections that the mouth can&#8217;t quickly fight off. Along with any other disease that doesn&#8217;t help fight off infections like leukemia or AIDS, you may find that your body simply can&#8217;t fight off bacteria fast enough, resulting in gum disease as well. One of the other causes of gum disease is stress. Everyone&#8217;s body deals with stress differently. If you find that you&#8217;ve just suffered a traumatic situation or that you are under plenty of stress, you may see that your gums bleed or swell easily when you brush. Speak to your dentist about this. Also, remember that there are other medications out there that can leave your gums open to infection and weak bacteria fighting abilities. If you take medications like siezure or birth control medicines, you may be more open to gum disease than if you weren&#8217;t taking them. Be aware that the list for medications that may cause your body to be open to gum disease is lengthy so you should always speak to your doctor. Anyone can get gum disease so if you are concerned about it take the precautions and you should be fine.</p>
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<div id="_mcePaste">If you are like anyone else out there, having a perfect set of white teeth is something to strive for. It&#8217;s youthful and it looks nice. However, the elements out there are too much to handle all at once and you may find that your smile&#8217;s whiteness begins to look tarnished. Surprisingly, it isn&#8217;t simply coffee or tea that will make your teeth look yellow. You just need to look around at some of the obvious (and less obvious) things in your daily lifestyle that may cause your teeth to turn yellow.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">One of the culprits of teeth yellowing that we don&#8217;t even realize is there is the medications that we use. Whether it is an allergic medication or one used to help fight acne, these medications (and a slew of others) can slowly turn our teeth yellow. While we may need them for one reason or another, we also want to keep our smile white. Speak to your doctor about possible tooth yellowing reactions that your medications might have and if there are any alternatives out there for you.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">The other less obvious cause of tooth staining is the idea that you can never have enough bleaching or whitening agents in your life! This is the opposite when it comes to using flouride. While using flouride to whitening or give your teeth that final boost right after a brush may work in small doses, you have to remember that a little goes a long way. If you overdo it with the flouride, your teeth will have whiteness, alright, but the whiteness will show up in patches and that is never an okay look for your smile. Make sure that if you do use a flouride toothpaste, you are using a regular mouthwash.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">These less obvious examples go with the more obvious ones like aging, coffee, and colored foods all take their part in yellowing or diminishing the glow of your white teeth. If you do your part like brushing and flossing regularly and avoiding certain things like medications or over doing it with bleaching agents, your teeth will stay as white as they naturally can.</div>
<p>If you are like anyone else out there, having a perfect set of white teeth is something to strive for. It&#8217;s youthful and it looks nice. However, the elements out there are too much to handle all at once and you may find that your smile&#8217;s whiteness begins to look tarnished. Surprisingly, it isn&#8217;t simply coffee or tea that will make your teeth look yellow. You just need to look around at some of the obvious (and less obvious) things in your daily lifestyle that may cause your teeth to turn yellow. One of the culprits of teeth yellowing that we don&#8217;t even realize is there is the medications that we use. Whether it is an allergic medication or one used to help fight acne, these medications (and a slew of others) can slowly turn our teeth yellow. While we may need them for one reason or another, we also want to keep our smile white. Speak to your doctor about possible tooth yellowing reactions that your medications might have and if there are any alternatives out there for you. The other less obvious cause of tooth staining is the idea that you can never have enough bleaching or whitening agents in your life! This is the opposite when it comes to using flouride. While using flouride to whitening or give your teeth that final boost right after a brush may work in small doses, you have to remember that a little goes a long way. If you overdo it with the flouride, your teeth will have whiteness, alright, but the whiteness will show up in patches and that is never an okay look for your smile. Make sure that if you do use a flouride toothpaste, you are using a regular mouthwash. These less obvious examples go with the more obvious ones like aging, coffee, and colored foods all take their part in yellowing or diminishing the glow of your white teeth. If you do your part like brushing and flossing regularly and avoiding certain things like medications or over doing it with bleaching agents, your teeth will stay as white as they naturally can.</p>
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		<title>Man Made Teeth</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia The title of this entry might startle you a bit as you are thinking this is an entry about dentures. Actually, it is not. This is about how we tend to forget that we can manipulate the shape of our teeth and mouth without knowing it. While we may know that braces [...]]]></description>
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<div id="_mcePaste">The title of this entry might startle you a bit as you are thinking this is an entry about dentures. Actually, it is not.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">This is about how we tend to forget that we can manipulate the shape of our teeth and mouth without knowing it. While we may know that braces and mouth guards can create a &amp;quot;perfect&amp;quot; smile if we want, we forget that until we have inherited a smile from someone, one that is &amp;quot;flawed&amp;quot; in some way, for example a gap, we must stop to ask ourselves how we did in fact get this crooked tooth or gap.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">All signs for any smile with a gap in a youngster point to thumbsucking.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">If a child is still growing out of breast feeding or is struggling with sleeping on their own, a parent might allow them to suck their thumb as it is harmless, most would agree. However, if you are looking at it from a dentist&#8217;s point of view, you must let yourself see the truth behind it. Eventually, after around five years of age, you must try to get your child to quit sucking their thumb as it can lead to dental deformities and eventually speech issues if it is prolongued.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">The roof of the mouth could be pushed upwards while the teeth become misaligned. While this is not a terribly huge problem at the young age of 5, the permanent teeth come in at around 6 or so. When these teeth come in, a child who sucks their thumb may be creating damage to their teeth while racking up a major cosmetic dentistry bill for the future.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">NOt to mention that the constant sucking of their thumb can later lead to possible infections and an opening to oral bacterias.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">While it may seem harmless when they are young, be aware that once the adult teeth come in, the damage is not something that you simply put under a pillow and give a little bit of money for. Enjoy the childlike smile but don&#8217;t let them rearrange it.</div>
<p>The title of this entry might startle you a bit as you are thinking this is an entry about dentures. Actually, it is not. This is about how we tend to forget that we can manipulate the shape of our teeth and mouth without knowing it. While we may know that braces and mouth guards can create a &amp;quot;perfect&amp;quot; smile if we want, we forget that until we have inherited a smile from someone, one that is &amp;quot;flawed&amp;quot; in some way, for example a gap, we must stop to ask ourselves how we did in fact get this crooked tooth or gap. All signs for any smile with a gap in a youngster point to thumbsucking. If a child is still growing out of breast feeding or is struggling with sleeping on their own, a parent might allow them to suck their thumb as it is harmless, most would agree. However, if you are looking at it from a dentist&#8217;s point of view, you must let yourself see the truth behind it. Eventually, after around five years of age, you must try to get your child to quit sucking their thumb as it can lead to dental deformities and eventually speech issues if it is prolongued. The roof of the mouth could be pushed upwards while the teeth become misaligned. While this is not a terribly huge problem at the young age of 5, the permanent teeth come in at around 6 or so. When these teeth come in, a child who sucks their thumb may be creating damage to their teeth while racking up a major cosmetic dentistry bill for the future. NOt to mention that the constant sucking of their thumb can later lead to possible infections and an opening to oral bacterias. While it may seem harmless when they are young, be aware that once the adult teeth come in, the damage is not something that you simply put under a pillow and give a little bit of money for. Enjoy the childlike smile but don&#8217;t let them rearrange it.</p>
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		<title>Do You Have Bad Breath?</title>
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<div id="_mcePaste">The easy but painful way to find out is to ask someone. Careful, you may be more sensitive than you think.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Bad breath can be something as simple as a temporary issue from a garlic filled meal to something more serious and chronic like halitosis.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">One of the main causes of bad breath is tooth decay and gum disease. The smell that eminates from the decaying or rotting tooth is what causes the bad breath. Another reason that some people experience chronic bad breath is through the diet they have.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Often times, too little food can cause the body to go into starvation mode. Once this happens, your body can begin to suffer and internally, you intestines will emit an odor and the only way out is through your mouth. If this is you, then you need to speak to someone about a healthy alternative to losing weight. Being thin won&#8217;t look so good when you have terrible breath.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">A common factor when someone has bad breath is to know that if they smoke, they will just develop bad breath. While it can be masked with breath mints and gum, it is more important to have the right internal health. If you believe that your bad breath is caused by smoking, you may want to re-think lighting up. Also, if you have any diseases which run in your family, you could very well have a need to look into the history of kidney, respiratory, or other health concerns. These malfunctioning in any way could lead to bad breath.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Initially, there is no real need to become too concerned. If you have a mild case of bad breath, there are things that you can do to take care of it internally without simply masking it. Often, home remedies include simply sucking on a lemon. If this works for you, go for it. If you need a bit more, speak to  your oral health care professional.</div>
<p>The easy but painful way to find out is to ask someone. Careful, you may be more sensitive than you think. Bad breath can be something as simple as a temporary issue from a garlic filled meal to something more serious and chronic like halitosis. One of the main causes of bad breath is tooth decay and gum disease. The smell that eminates from the decaying or rotting tooth is what causes the bad breath. Another reason that some people experience chronic bad breath is through the diet they have. Often times, too little food can cause the body to go into starvation mode. Once this happens, your body can begin to suffer and internally, you intestines will emit an odor and the only way out is through your mouth. If this is you, then you need to speak to someone about a healthy alternative to losing weight. Being thin won&#8217;t look so good when you have terrible breath. A common factor when someone has bad breath is to know that if they smoke, they will just develop bad breath. While it can be masked with breath mints and gum, it is more important to have the right internal health. If you believe that your bad breath is caused by smoking, you may want to re-think lighting up. Also, if you have any diseases which run in your family, you could very well have a need to look into the history of kidney, respiratory, or other health concerns. These malfunctioning in any way could lead to bad breath. Initially, there is no real need to become too concerned. If you have a mild case of bad breath, there are things that you can do to take care of it internally without simply masking it. Often, home remedies include simply sucking on a lemon. If this works for you, go for it. If you need a bit more, speak to  your oral health care professional.</p>
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<div id="_mcePaste">While some might believe that a canker sore, a fever blister ,or a cold sore are directly related to simple kissing, it is a wide range of things that can cause any sore on or inside your mouth. Oral health care professionals have seen them all and it is very common to have a sore on or inside of your mouth at some point in your life.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">If you wear braces, a mouth guard, or have recently had a procedure done, you may have developed teporary sores inside of your mouth. Also, if you have been biting your mouth, or if you have had exposure to hot food or even sunburnt, you may have exposed your delicate tissue to elements that could result in blister or sores.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">While unsightly for many, these sores a surperficial and are usually able to heal themselves within a few days. However, there are the reoccuring cold sores and the like that tend to develop as a reaction to something else. Adults who may have been exposed to herpes will have the virus dormant in their system. It is common to be exposed to this virus before a person even reaches adulthood. Once they do, the outbreak of a cold sore is revealed when their body copes with hormonal changes, stress, or even physical elements like sunburnt skin.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">While there is always the idea that a &amp;quot;kissing disease&amp;quot; is the cause of any sore on the mouth, it is always important to look at the different causes and to find out exactly what the issue is before you chalk it up to something it simply isn&#8217;t. You have the ability to educate yourself on proper oral hygiene and if you have the time to brush your teeth on a daily basis, finding time get the answer for any oral health care mystery shouldn&#8217;t be a problem. If you have anything in your mouth that needs to be addressed, your dentists will surely let you know.</div>
<p>While some might believe that a canker sore, a fever blister ,or a cold sore are directly related to simple kissing, it is a wide range of things that can cause any sore on or inside your mouth. Oral health care professionals have seen them all and it is very common to have a sore on or inside of your mouth at some point in your life. If you wear braces, a mouth guard, or have recently had a procedure done, you may have developed teporary sores inside of your mouth. Also, if you have been biting your mouth, or if you have had exposure to hot food or even sunburnt, you may have exposed your delicate tissue to elements that could result in blister or sores. While unsightly for many, these sores a surperficial and are usually able to heal themselves within a few days. However, there are the reoccuring cold sores and the like that tend to develop as a reaction to something else. Adults who may have been exposed to herpes will have the virus dormant in their system. It is common to be exposed to this virus before a person even reaches adulthood. Once they do, the outbreak of a cold sore is revealed when their body copes with hormonal changes, stress, or even physical elements like sunburnt skin. While there is always the idea that a &amp;quot;kissing disease&amp;quot; is the cause of any sore on the mouth, it is always important to look at the different causes and to find out exactly what the issue is before you chalk it up to something it simply isn&#8217;t. You have the ability to educate yourself on proper oral hygiene and if you have the time to brush your teeth on a daily basis, finding time get the answer for any oral health care mystery shouldn&#8217;t be a problem. If you have anything in your mouth that needs to be addressed, your dentists will surely let you know.</p>
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<div id="_mcePaste">Most have been lucky enough to only hear about it while other have had to experience it. Wisdom teeth removal is something is common and for those who know, it is a painful surgery and something that can cause great distress for many. If you are someone who knows about wisdom teeth surgery, then you know that it is a time consuming process and one that hinders how you feel for a while.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">The process is necessary when you have teeth that grow into your mouth and cause harm or when doctors see that the potential tooth that is trying to grow will eventually cause harm. If the tooth becomes impacted, or grows in a way that is not healthy, it will have to be removed. Sometimes, the tooth will partially grow, causing the gum to open up but not correctly. If this occurs, food or bacteria can grow in that area of the gum or tooth, causing an infection. It is important to address this possible situation before anything too bad occurs.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">The way to &#8220;address&#8221; this situation, unfortunately, is through wisdom tooth removal. While some folks are lucky enough to have room in their mouths for the proper growth of the tooth or never have the tooth grow in to begin with, there are the unlucky few who have to deal with the surgery.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">While the doctors give you plenty of pain killers to numb the surgery and after care, you will have to deal with a set of post-surgery issues that arise for most patients. This includes: 24 hour bleeding, numbness, pain, swellling, and the bizarre feeling of an empty socket where the tooth once was.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">All in all, it is a necessary preventative surgery for most people. However, do not hold it against those people who will never have any problems with their wisdom teeth growing in. After the age of 30, the dangers of problematic wisdom teeth tend to lessen. Hopefully you are one of the lucky ones.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Good luck with your wisdom teeth.</div>
<p>Most have been lucky enough to only hear about it while other have had to experience it. Wisdom teeth removal is something is common and for those who know, it is a painful surgery and something that can cause great distress for many. If you are someone who knows about wisdom teeth surgery, then you know that it is a time consuming process and one that hinders how you feel for a while.  The process is necessary when you have teeth that grow into your mouth and cause harm or when doctors see that the potential tooth that is trying to grow will eventually cause harm. If the tooth becomes impacted, or grows in a way that is not healthy, it will have to be removed. Sometimes, the tooth will partially grow, causing the gum to open up but not correctly. If this occurs, food or bacteria can grow in that area of the gum or tooth, causing an infection. It is important to address this possible situation before anything too bad occurs.  The way to &#8220;address&#8221; this situation, unfortunately, is through wisdom tooth removal. While some folks are lucky enough to have room in their mouths for the proper growth of the tooth or never have the tooth grow in to begin with, there are the unlucky few who have to deal with the surgery.  While the doctors give you plenty of pain killers to numb the surgery and after care, you will have to deal with a set of post-surgery issues that arise for most patients. This includes: 24 hour bleeding, numbness, pain, swellling, and the bizarre feeling of an empty socket where the tooth once was.  All in all, it is a necessary preventative surgery for most people. However, do not hold it against those people who will never have any problems with their wisdom teeth growing in. After the age of 30, the dangers of problematic wisdom teeth tend to lessen. Hopefully you are one of the lucky ones.  Good luck with your wisdom teeth.</p>
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		<title>When Do You Need Dentures?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Lord Alx via Flickr Often times, we think dentures are strictly for elderly folks who have lived a long life. We remember dentures as being something we have seen in cartoons or movies&#8211;something comical when they fall out. These light-hearted approaches to false teeth can often make us forget just how important and [...]]]></description>
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<div id="_mcePaste">Often times, we think dentures are strictly for elderly folks who have lived a long life. We remember dentures as being something we have seen in cartoons or movies&#8211;something comical when they fall out. These light-hearted approaches to false teeth can often make us forget just how important and serious dentures are to people.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Dentures, in contrast to what we might believe, is not for just the elderly people. Dentures are for anyone who needs them due to their own tooth loss. Tooth loss can occur for a number of reasons, namely, tooth decay.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">If you don&#8217;t take care of your teeth, you may find that infection or gum disease cause the nerves to die in your teeth. If this is the case, a dentists may opt to remove the teeth and provide you with complete or partial dentures. When you are given a set of dentures, you are measures or molded to have a perfect fit with your dentures. Sadly, this is the case for many people who have tooth loss due to their ill gum health. It is very preventible when you are young. As you age, though, the chances of tooth loss can be greater. This is why is not uncommon to see older folks with dentures.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">The other alternative to having partial or complete dentures is to have dental implants. This is a growing popular alternative to dentures because they are closer to the real set you once had than a removable denture. This is done with a cement bridge to hold false teeth and many folks like that they look and feel real. They do not come out and you are able to live life again as if you never lost your teeth.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Each person must undergo a review by their dentist to see which is most suitable for them. If you are interested in learning more then you simply ask about it. If, however, you are not a candidate for either, then continue taking care of the teeth you do have and enjoy your smile. Keep in mind that nothing beats the real thing so you should always treat your oral health well.</div>
<p>Often times, we think dentures are strictly for elderly folks who have lived a long life. We remember dentures as being something we have seen in cartoons or movies&#8211;something comical when they fall out. These light-hearted approaches to false teeth can often make us forget just how important and serious dentures are to people.<br />
Dentures, in contrast to what we might believe, is not for just the elderly people. Dentures are for anyone who needs them due to their own tooth loss. Tooth loss can occur for a number of reasons, namely, tooth decay.<br />
If you don&#8217;t take care of your teeth, you may find that infection or gum disease cause the nerves to die in your teeth. If this is the case, a dentists may opt to remove the teeth and provide you with complete or partial dentures. When you are given a set of dentures, you are measures or molded to have a perfect fit with your dentures. Sadly, this is the case for many people who have tooth loss due to their ill gum health. It is very preventible when you are young. As you age, though, the chances of tooth loss can be greater. This is why is not uncommon to see older folks with dentures.<br />
The other alternative to having partial or complete dentures is to have dental implants. This is a growing popular alternative to dentures because they are closer to the real set you once had than a removable denture. This is done with a cement bridge to hold false teeth and many folks like that they look and feel real. They do not come out and you are able to live life again as if you never lost your teeth.<br />
Each person must undergo a review by their dentist to see which is most suitable for them. If you are interested in learning more then you simply ask about it. If, however, you are not a candidate for either, then continue taking care of the teeth you do have and enjoy your smile. Keep in mind that nothing beats the real thing so you should always treat your oral health well.</p>
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<div id="_mcePaste">Aside from asking your dentist on a recommendation for a toothbrush, you can follow along in this article on how to choose one on your own. Most dentists will just give you a toothbrush if you ask for one after a visit. However, this is usually reserved for children but there are definitely adult ones for you at the office.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">If you ask your dentists, he or she will point you to the nearest drug store and tell you to find the following:</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Get a toothbrush that fits your mouth. While everyone&#8217;s mouth is different, it is generally the concensus to have a toothbrush that is about a half-inch wide and a half-inch in height. This is just about the right size for adult mouth. You don&#8217;t want the brush to be too small as it may take you forever to brush your teeth the way that you want to. Also, if it is too big, you may have a difficult time manuevering the brush around each individual tooth and along the gums.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Get a toothbrush that is made of the right bristles. You may want to have hard bristles. The theory is sort of correct. A nice hard scrubbing brush to really get the mouth clean makes sense, right? Sure, but you have to remember that you are dealing with delicate tissue and you don&#8217;t want to hurt your mouth while you&#8217;re just trying to clean it. So it is best to get a brush with softer bristles, not unbearable hard ones.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">While you don&#8217;t want to rub your fingers along the bristles as a common thing, you do want to ensure that the bristles are securely in place. The last thing that you want to worry about it having the bristles suddenly come out of the brush while you&#8217;re using it.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Brush often, brush frequently, and you will later see that the exact type of brush isn&#8217;t all too important. However, do make sure you get a functioning one. Later, if you are interested, you may move to an electric toothbrush. If this is the case for you, you can apply same standards. Good luck with your toothbrush hunting!</div>
<p>Aside from asking your dentist on a recommendation for a toothbrush, you can follow along in this article on how to choose one on your own. Most dentists will just give you a toothbrush if you ask for one after a visit. However, this is usually reserved for children but there are definitely adult ones for you at the office.<br />
If you ask your dentists, he or she will point you to the nearest drug store and tell you to find the following:<br />
Get a toothbrush that fits your mouth. While everyone&#8217;s mouth is different, it is generally the concensus to have a toothbrush that is about a half-inch wide and a half-inch in height. This is just about the right size for adult mouth. You don&#8217;t want the brush to be too small as it may take you forever to brush your teeth the way that you want to. Also, if it is too big, you may have a difficult time manuevering the brush around each individual tooth and along the gums.<br />
Get a toothbrush that is made of the right bristles. You may want to have hard bristles. The theory is sort of correct. A nice hard scrubbing brush to really get the mouth clean makes sense, right? Sure, but you have to remember that you are dealing with delicate tissue and you don&#8217;t want to hurt your mouth while you&#8217;re just trying to clean it. So it is best to get a brush with softer bristles, not unbearable hard ones.<br />
While you don&#8217;t want to rub your fingers along the bristles as a common thing, you do want to ensure that the bristles are securely in place. The last thing that you want to worry about it having the bristles suddenly come out of the brush while you&#8217;re using it.<br />
Brush often, brush frequently, and you will later see that the exact type of brush isn&#8217;t all too important. However, do make sure you get a functioning one. Later, if you are interested, you may move to an electric toothbrush. If this is the case for you, you can apply same standards. Good luck with your toothbrush hunting!</p>
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		<title>Can You Inherit Oral Cancer?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife Oral cancer is not directly hereditary. Although, having a genetic predisposition to cancer itself may make your body more sensitive to cell mutation developed from exposure to things like tobacco, later, a possible result in Oral Cancer. So, if you have a family history of cancer, you are best [...]]]></description>
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<div id="_mcePaste">Oral cancer is not directly hereditary. Although, having a genetic predisposition to cancer itself may make your body more sensitive to cell mutation developed from exposure to things like tobacco, later, a possible result in Oral Cancer.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">So, if you have a family history of cancer, you are best to avoid something that has proven to cause cancer in folks who don&#8217;t even have a family history of it. This means chewing tobacco.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Oral cancer is treated like any cancer, however it is probably most upsetting when it deals so much with a physical appearance and general operation of your daily life. Your jaw and teeth are your tools. When you are facing an inability to use them, you may find yourself losing your patience and become disheartened. Before it reaches this point, be aware of how important your mouth is. It is your tool, your smile, your everyday partner in how you view the world and use the things in your life that we usually take for granted.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Oral cancer is a frightening prospect but a very real one if you smoke, chew tobacco, never floss and rarely brush. The importance of avoiding the bad things and doing the good things for your oral health and health in general can never be minimized. Some folks may laugh at you for flossing after every meal, but if it doesn&#8217;t harm you, and you do it for proper health and maintenance, let them laugh. You know you are doing your best for your dental health.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Having the best dentists in the world at your side when you are suffering from tooth decay or rotting gums won&#8217;t help at all if it is just too late. Do not let it get to this stage. Get your health in order with your teeth and follow up with your oral surgeon or dentist if you need to keep a careful look on your teeth.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Your gums will thank you.</div>
<p>Oral cancer is not directly hereditary. Although, having a genetic predisposition to cancer itself may make your body more sensitive to cell mutation developed from exposure to things like tobacco, later, a possible result in Oral Cancer.<br />
So, if you have a family history of cancer, you are best to avoid something that has proven to cause cancer in folks who don&#8217;t even have a family history of it. This means chewing tobacco.<br />
Oral cancer is treated like any cancer, however it is probably most upsetting when it deals so much with a physical appearance and general operation of your daily life. Your jaw and teeth are your tools. When you are facing an inability to use them, you may find yourself losing your patience and become disheartened. Before it reaches this point, be aware of how important your mouth is. It is your tool, your smile, your everyday partner in how you view the world and use the things in your life that we usually take for granted.<br />
Oral cancer is a frightening prospect but a very real one if you smoke, chew tobacco, never floss and rarely brush. The importance of avoiding the bad things and doing the good things for your oral health and health in general can never be minimized. Some folks may laugh at you for flossing after every meal, but if it doesn&#8217;t harm you, and you do it for proper health and maintenance, let them laugh. You know you are doing your best for your dental health.<br />
Having the best dentists in the world at your side when you are suffering from tooth decay or rotting gums won&#8217;t help at all if it is just too late. Do not let it get to this stage. Get your health in order with your teeth and follow up with your oral surgeon or dentist if you need to keep a careful look on your teeth.<br />
Your gums will thank you.</p>
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		<title>How to Floss the Right Way, Everyday</title>
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<div id="_mcePaste">Gum disease is now linked to heart disease and even strokes. This link, however small or distant, is a real one. The human body is a map and all roads take you to just another area of the map. Overall care for your body means maintenance on even the things that you believe take care of themselves.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Your teeth need care in order to take of themselves when you aren&#8217;t looking. One of the main ways to prevent gum disease (which, as we mentioned earlier can, in fact, lead to bigger problems down the road) is to floss.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">There are in fact bad methods of flossing. These methods include: not flossig at all, snapping the floss in between your teeth, and only flossing the food out of your teeth but ignoring the rest.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">The good methods of flossing include: gently gliding the floss in between each tooth, moving in a slow and gentle zig-zagging motion, and contouring or wrapping the floss around each tooth along the gum line. Each time you move to a new tooth, make sure you are sliding down the string of floss you are using as each tooth deserves a new, clean section of the string. Dental floss is not that expensive and it is very economically sound when you consider the preventative measures you are taking when it comes to your oral health.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Some folks might suggest that toothbrushing is inferior health care for your teeth in comparison to your daily flossing routine. However, when you floss in conjunction with brushing and the mouthwash that kills any gingavitis, you are tackling the health care of your teeth full on and you will be rewarded hansomly with great oral health, a happy smile, and a confident attitude every single time you open your mouth.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">There is nothing worse that having a feeling of something being stuck in your teeth. Now, you know the proper way to tackle this issue and you can do it properly, quickly, and with the best method around.</div>
<p>Gum disease is now linked to heart disease and even strokes. This link, however small or distant, is a real one. The human body is a map and all roads take you to just another area of the map. Overall care for your body means maintenance on even the things that you believe take care of themselves.<br />
Your teeth need care in order to take of themselves when you aren&#8217;t looking. One of the main ways to prevent gum disease (which, as we mentioned earlier can, in fact, lead to bigger problems down the road) is to floss.<br />
There are in fact bad methods of flossing. These methods include: not flossig at all, snapping the floss in between your teeth, and only flossing the food out of your teeth but ignoring the rest.<br />
The good methods of flossing include: gently gliding the floss in between each tooth, moving in a slow and gentle zig-zagging motion, and contouring or wrapping the floss around each tooth along the gum line. Each time you move to a new tooth, make sure you are sliding down the string of floss you are using as each tooth deserves a new, clean section of the string. Dental floss is not that expensive and it is very economically sound when you consider the preventative measures you are taking when it comes to your oral health.<br />
Some folks might suggest that toothbrushing is inferior health care for your teeth in comparison to your daily flossing routine. However, when you floss in conjunction with brushing and the mouthwash that kills any gingavitis, you are tackling the health care of your teeth full on and you will be rewarded hansomly with great oral health, a happy smile, and a confident attitude every single time you open your mouth.<br />
There is nothing worse that having a feeling of something being stuck in your teeth. Now, you know the proper way to tackle this issue and you can do it properly, quickly, and with the best method around.</p>
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		<title>Chewing Tobacco and the Harms</title>
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<div id="_mcePaste">Some folks believe that you have to smoke in order to do real harm to your teeth. Instead, they will choose to chew tobacco because of the idea that it is less harmful than smoking or even snorting a nicotine product. Nothing could be further from the truth. When you are in the mindset that chewing tobacco is less harmful, you need to sit down and learn the facts.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">The reality is that tobacco chewing can cause the same internal damage as smoking. The only difference is that in addition the to harm it causes your lungs and anything else, it causes quick physical damage  to your oral health.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Nicotine is addictive. There is no use in arguing that. However, the teeth are victims of the immediate nature of this drug. Chewing tobacco has ingredients like chemicals, gravel, and even sand. Just think about it. Chewing on gravel and sand cannot be good for your teeth. Now add a destructive chemical to it. All these elements combined will ruin your smile quickly. Your teeth will lose their enamel and you will see he final result is tooth loss.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">In addition to the tooth harm you will cause yourself with chewing tobacco,  you will see that you get more sore throat and sensitive lips or gums. Eventually this can spread to your tongue. The feeling of sensitivity may move on towards rashes, immobility of jaw or numbness in lips. This can also mean a burning sensation.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">Eventually, chewing tobacco will lead to oral cancer. Having your jaw erode and the cancer spread is the final casualty in chewing tobacco. While some say that it isn&#8217;t harmful, you will find many others who beg to differ. It is a habit of rubbing poison along your gums for extended periods of time. This is never a harmless act.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">It is addictive and it is harmful. Before you choose to move from one danger to another, consider the idea of moving on to chewing on twigs or chewing gum. Easier said than done, but owning the truth about chewing tobacco is your first step in recovering your oral health.</div>
<p>Some folks believe that you have to smoke in order to do real harm to your teeth. Instead, they will choose to chew tobacco because of the idea that it is less harmful than smoking or even snorting a nicotine product. Nothing could be further from the truth. When you are in the mindset that chewing tobacco is less harmful, you need to sit down and learn the facts.<br />
The reality is that tobacco chewing can cause the same internal damage as smoking. The only difference is that in addition the to harm it causes your lungs and anything else, it causes quick physical damage  to your oral health.<br />
Nicotine is addictive. There is no use in arguing that. However, the teeth are victims of the immediate nature of this drug. Chewing tobacco has ingredients like chemicals, gravel, and even sand. Just think about it. Chewing on gravel and sand cannot be good for your teeth. Now add a destructive chemical to it. All these elements combined will ruin your smile quickly. Your teeth will lose their enamel and you will see he final result is tooth loss.<br />
In addition to the tooth harm you will cause yourself with chewing tobacco,  you will see that you get more sore throat and sensitive lips or gums. Eventually this can spread to your tongue. The feeling of sensitivity may move on towards rashes, immobility of jaw or numbness in lips. This can also mean a burning sensation.<br />
Eventually, chewing tobacco will lead to oral cancer. Having your jaw erode and the cancer spread is the final casualty in chewing tobacco. While some say that it isn&#8217;t harmful, you will find many others who beg to differ. It is a habit of rubbing poison along your gums for extended periods of time. This is never a harmless act.<br />
It is addictive and it is harmful. Before you choose to move from one danger to another, consider the idea of moving on to chewing on twigs or chewing gum. Easier said than done, but owning the truth about chewing tobacco is your first step in recovering your oral health.</p>
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