2 Dental Rinses To Help Ease The Pain Caused By Canker Sores
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10 February 2016
Unlike other dental sores, canker sores have no real cause. They are not the result of bacteria buildup or infections, therefore, it can be a little difficult to find a way to prevent them. Canker sores initially start off as small tender spots and may get bigger with time. They will typically subside on their own after a few weeks. Sores that are larger or more severe will often take longer to go away.
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Can't Stand Your CPAP Machine? Are There Less Invasive Alternatives To Help Treat Your Sleep Apnea?
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19 January 2016
If you've been diagnosed with sleep apnea and given a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine to help maintain your airway in an open position throughout the night, you may find your sleep quality hasn't improved as much as expected due to the noise and disruption caused by your CPAP mask. Are there any equally effective (but less intrusive) options to help you breathe easier at night? Read on to learn more about the probable causes of your sleep apnea, as well as what you can do to control or treat this condition without compromising your quality of sleep.
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3 Thing You Can Do To Keep Your Teeth
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30 December 2015
Sometimes, negligence leads to a dental extraction or tooth loss. Still, once an adult tooth is gone, it can only be replaced by an implant, bridge or other prosthetic device. If you want to keep your natural teeth, it is best to avoid situations that can lead to their demise. Here are a few things you can do to keep your teeth:
Seek emergency care for a traumatized tooth.
If you incur a chipped, cracked or loosened tooth from trauma, it is best to see a dentist as soon as possible.
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Dental Tips: Stick It To Oral Ailments With 3 Tooth-Friendly Sticks
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13 December 2015
You probably know all the things that could go wrong in your mouth, from bad breath, cavities to gingivitis. And you are probably doing everything in your power to make sure that you stay healthy. But there are 3 sticks out there that may help improve your oral health, and you can find out how with the following guide.
Fall In Love With Cinnamon
One way to really stick it to some oral ailments, like cavities or bad breath, is using cinnamon sticks.
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