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		<title>Avoiding Gum Disease And Halitosis With Sweet Alternatives</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2009 15:50:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rai Micht</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The fight against gum disease and halitosis is not as easy as it seems, as there are various factors that trigger the said conditions. The main culprit for the manifestation of these dental conditions is the sugar in foods and drinks. Dental bacteria feeds on the sugar and food debris left in the mouth, causing plaque and tartar. This is why it's advised to avoid eating foods rich in sugar.]]></description>
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<p>The fight against gum disease and halitosis is not as easy as it seems, as there are various factors that trigger the said conditions. The main culprit for the manifestation of these dental conditions is the sugar in foods and drinks. Dental bacteria feeds on the sugar and food debris left in the mouth, causing plaque and tartar. This is why it&#8217;s advised to avoid eating foods rich in sugar. </p>
<p>Fortunately, for people who have sweet cravings, there&#8217;s good news. Even though raisins are sweet and sticky, researchers  at the University of Illinois in Chicago have discovered them to contain compounds which prevent gum disease and halitosis.</p>
<p>Raisins contain a number of constituents in raisins which take care of plaque-causing bacteria in the mouth. Some, namely oleanolic acid can be effective at killing oral bacteria. Others like oleanolic acid, oleanolic aldehyde, and 5-(hydroxy methyl)-2-furfural could reduce the capability of bacteria to grow. Specifically, they are effective against Streptococcus mutans, and Porphyromonas gingivalis.</p>
<p>Oleanolic acid also help in preventing the bacteria Streptococcus mutans from adhering to the surface of the tooth. Bacteria needs to stick to the teeth to form plaque, where they begin to erode the tooth enamel. Sucrose, unlike the fructose and glucose in which raisins contain, are what constitutes the environment for <a target='_blank' href="http://www.zimbio.com/rss/gumdiseaseandhalitosis04/articles">gum disease and halitosis</a>.</p>
<p>Another options, cranberries, also prevent bacteria (specifically Streptococcus mutans) from adhering to teeth, and developing gum disease and halitosis. Presently, there are many dental products and toothpastes that contain cranberry extract. Additionally, the British Dental Health Foundation is endorsing cranberry extracts and juice to avoid gum disease and halitosis, as well as other associated problems. However, due to the cranberry juice&#8217;s acidity, it is advisable to take it during mealtimes. Acidic food and drinks briefly soften the teeth enamel.</p>
<p>Symptoms of gum disease include red and swollen gums that bleed easily, tooth sensitivity, spaces developing between teeth, pus between teeth, chronic halitosis, pain in the mouth, and changes to the bite of teeth. Plaque is the main cause of gum disease and halitosis, though other factors can speed up the process of gum degradation. These include smoking, a genetic predisposition, pregnancy, puberty, stress, poor diet, medications like anti-depressants, and oral contraceptives, grinding teeth at night, diabetes, and some other systemic diseases.</p>
<p>Having a good dental hygiene can be the best prevention against gum disease and halitosis. With routine brushing, flossing and use of mouthwash, you can keep oral bacteria under control as well as eradicate the threats of gum disease and halitosis from its true cause.</p>
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		<title>Stop Gingivitis &#8211; Know Signs Of An Abscess Tooth</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2009 13:57:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rai Micht</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Experiencing swollen or bleeding gums upon brushing your teeth can be a fairly common event. This gum problem which causes inflammation is called gingivitis. For every household, at least one member is afflicted  with this disease. When left without treatment, it can intensify and develop into a more serious gum disease such as periodontitis. Inflammation and infection of the gums is the manifestation of gingivitis]]></description>
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<p>Experiencing swollen or bleeding gums upon brushing your teeth can be a fairly common event. This gum problem which causes inflammation is called gingivitis. For every household, at least one member is afflicted  with this disease. When left without treatment, it can intensify and develop into a more serious gum disease such as periodontitis. Inflammation and infection of the gums is the manifestation of gingivitis</p>
<p>Plaque is the sticky film composed of bacteria. Bacteria mainly feeds on the sugar and starch from the foods and drinks consumed, which results to plaque. In spite of being easily removed, they can accumulate within 24 hours. Once they are not removed, they harden under the gum line, forming tartar. Among the many causes of tooth loss is not maintaining simple oral hygiene. When appropriate care is taken, you can avoid plaque deposits which are the long term effects of gingivitis.</p>
<p>Gingivitis, including <a target='_blank' href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Signs-of-an-Abscess-Tooth">signs of an abscess tooth</a>, is among the leading causes for tooth loss. Plaque and tartar can aggravate your gums and cause gingivitis. Bacteria and bacterial toxins can inflict heavy damage, accounting to swollen and tender gums (which trigger bleeding gums).</p>
<p>Gingivitis can have several stages varying from mild, moderate and severe. Everyone is at risk of this dental condition. It is considered to develop from the time of puberty or upon an increase in hormones such as during early period of adulthood. Dental health mainly depends on how well you take care of your teeth and gums.</p>
<p>Diabetes heightens your risk of having gingivitis. Suffering from dry mouth also adds to the risk. Weak immunity could also cause problems to arise. To stop a serious condition to begin, necessary dental hygiene can help you in the long run.</p>
<p>Frequent gingivitis signs and symptoms include : developing mouth sores, puffy gums, bleeding gums during brushing, tender/soft gums, gum discoloration, signs of an abscess tooth, as well as halitosis. </p>
<p>To avoid signs of an abscess tooth and other symptoms of gingivitis, here are some home remedies you can try:</p>
<p>1. Apply a mixture of baking soda with little water using your finger. Once completed, brush your teeth to take away the bacterial waste for shining effect.</p>
<p>2. Mix 3% solution of Hydrogen peroxide with equal amounts of water. Swish, do not swallow, this solution in your mouth for 30 seconds. This helps to kill the bacteria.</p>
<p>3. You can brush your gums and teeth with Aloe Vera gel for better effects. It helps in reduction of plaque formation as well as works as a healing agent.</p>
<p>Prior to using the remedies, ask your dentist to prevent unwanted side effects or allergies. Conversing with your dentist regarding signs of an abscess tooth, sore gums, receding gums and additional gingivitis symptoms is the ultimate defense for preventing the condition from advancing.</p>
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		<title>Be In The Know On How A Tooth Abscess Develops</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2009 11:48:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rai Micht</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A tooth abscess is an accumulation of infected material (pus) springing from a bacterial infection in the center of a tooth.]]></description>
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<p>A tooth abscess is an accumulation of infected material (pus) springing from a bacterial infection in the center of a tooth.</p>
<p>It can be particularly simple how a tooth abscess develops. Once the dental pulp (the living tissue in the center of the tooth consisting of nerves and blood vessels) gets infected with bacteria. There are many ways how bacteria can get into the pulp: </p>
<p>1. Cavities. Tooth abscess develops once cavities are left untreated and it erodes the enamel and dentin till it finally arrives at the dental pulp. The acids discharged by the bacteria begin to irritate the dental pulp tissue causing inflammation. Toothache then occurs as the inflammation begins to constrict the blood flow to the pulp area. When the dental pulp becomes infected, it eventually leads to its death. An abscess forms around the root tip as the bacteria multiplies and they are forced beyond the end of the tooth. The jaw bone can become infected as well, resulting to the breakdown of the tooth&#8217;s supportive tissues. </p>
<p>2. Cracked tooth or trauma. <a target='_blank' href="http://hubpages.com/hub/How-A-Tooth-Abscess-Develops">How a tooth abscess develops</a> through trauma can be a question. Tooth trauma such as a a broken or chipped tooth can lead to a tooth abscess. Cracks and fractures on the enamel and dentin could permit bacteria in the pulp, bringing on tooth infection. From the root of the tooth, the infection could affect the bones supporting the tooth. </p>
<p>3. Unrepaired restorations. Just like trauma, weakened dental restorations (e.g., fillings) may break down over time and allow bacteria to access the pulp, potentially causing a tooth infection and abscess.</p>
<p>4. Periodontal gum disease. This can account to the gums pulling away from the teeth, building deep pockets between the teeth and gums. Bacteria could grow and an abscess may develop when food particle become stuck in these pockets. </p>
<p>5. Accumulation of pus (dead tissue, live and dead bacteria, white blood cells) creates inflammation and soreness of the tissues within the tooth. This brings about an awful toothache. Unless an abscess develops, the toothache may stop when the root of the tooth dies. This is basically how a tooth abscess develops, particularly when the infection continues to be active and spreads to the tissues. </p>
<p>The main symptom is a severe toothache. The pain is continuous and may be described as gnawing, sharp, shooting, or throbbing.</p>
<p>Additional symptoms can be: bitter taste in the mouth, mouth odor, general discomfort or ill feeling, fever, pain while chewing, sensitivity of the teeth, swollen glands of the neck, swollen area of the upper or lower jaw &#8212; a very severe symptom. It is essential to know how a tooth abscess develops in order to avoid them. Other than proper oral hygiene and routine dental check-ups, immediate treatment of cavities reduces the risk of tooth abscess.</p>
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		<title>Nature&#8217;s Answer To Your Gingivitis Or Gum Disease Problems</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 12:54:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rai Micht</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Rai Micht</div>
<p>Everybody has a diversity of dental bacteria. Some posses more than others. Dental bacteria helps start the digestive process. However, overflow of bacteria is discovered to cause more than tooth decay, gingivitis and gum disease. Therefore, although you do not have gingivitis or gum disease, knowing how to control plaque-causing bacteria can be vital.</p>
<p>Anaerobic bacteria thrives in plaque, causing your gums to inflame, bleed, and disjointed from your teeth. Bad breath can also be present during gingivitis or gum disease. In more grave cases, gums turn out sore, teeth hurt, gums regress, and teeth loosen. To prevent the inflammation and gum regression, apply these natural remedy to eliminate some of the bacteria and fortify the gums in the mouth.</p>
<p>- 2 parts white oak bark herb &#8211; powder</p>
<p>- 1 part myrrh gum herb &#8211; powder or granules</p>
<p>- 3/4 part Peppermint leaves made into powder</p>
<p>- &#8221; part herb of anise &#8211; powder or seeds</p>
<p>- 1/8 part cloves &#8211; powder</p>
<p>If herbs and leaves are not in powder form, grind them in a coffee grinder. Use this formula to make as much powder as you want.</p>
<p>Put the mixture in a small container. You can use a tablespoon as a measuring tool. For instance, 2 tablespoons of white oak, 1 tablespoon of myrrh gum,  tablespoon of peppermint leaves, and so on. Measurements don&#8217;t have to be accurate.</p>
<p>How to use it:</p>
<p>Use this powder once a week to regulate your dental bacteria. In case of gingivitis or gum disease, you may use this thrice a day. Apply some powder on your toothbrush before brushing your teeth and gums. Spit out the excess powder after brushing. You can keep the active herbs by not washing your mouth. Ingesting any of the powder is totally safe.</p>
<p>The powder combination can be acrid, nevertheless it is potent and efficient. Putting in more peppermint powder may make it less acrid, if you prefer.</p>
<p>For worse cases of gingivitis or gum disease, make a paste with the powder and distilled water, then apply along the front and back areas of the teeth and gums. Let the paste stay in the mouth for as long as you can. Don&#8217;t be concerned about getting herbs in between teeth. It is effective. Several people have used this mixture for a month with good results and didn&#8217;t need dental gingivitis or gum disease treatment. As for severe gingivitis or gum disease, using this remedy along with dental consultation works the best.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 11:39:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Thompson</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Rai Micht</div>
<p>Everybody has a diversity of dental bacteria. Some posses more than others. Dental bacteria helps start the digestive process. However, overflow of bacteria is discovered to cause more than tooth decay, gingivitis and gum disease. Therefore, although you do not have gingivitis or gum disease, knowing how to control plaque-causing bacteria can be vital.</p>
<p>Anaerobic bacteria thrives in plaque, causing your gums to inflame, bleed, and disjointed from your teeth. Bad breath can also be present during gingivitis or gum disease. In more grave cases, gums turn out sore, teeth hurt, gums regress, and teeth loosen. To prevent the inflammation and gum regression, apply these natural remedy to eliminate some of the bacteria and fortify the gums in the mouth.</p>
<p>- 2 parts white oak bark herb &#8211; powder</p>
<p>- 1 part myrrh gum herb &#8211; powder or granules</p>
<p>- 3/4 part Peppermint leaves made into powder</p>
<p>- &#8221; part anise herb &#8211; seeds or powdered</p>
<p>- 1/8 part clove &#8211; powder</p>
<p>If herbs and leaves are not in powder form, grind them in a coffee grinder. Use this formula to make as much powder as you want.</p>
<p>Put the mixture in a small container. You can use a tablespoon as a measuring tool. For instance, 2 tablespoons of white oak, 1 tablespoon of myrrh gum,  tablespoon of peppermint leaves, and so on. Measurements don&#8217;t have to be accurate.</p>
<p>The way to apply it:</p>
<p>To control bacteria in your mouth, use this powder once a week. If you have gingivitis or gum disease, you can use this 3 times a day. Place some powder on your toothbrush and brush your teeth and gums. After brushing spit out, a few times, the saliva and residue powder. Dont rinse out your mouth since you want to keep the active herb powders in your mouth. You can swallow any that remains in your mouth with no problem.</p>
<p>The powder combination can be acrid, nevertheless it is potent and efficient. Putting in more peppermint powder may make it less acrid, if you prefer.</p>
<p>For bad cases of gingivitis or gum disease, you could moisten some powder with distilled water, then put the paste on the teeth and gums &#8211; front and back. Let the paste sit on your teeth and mouth for as long as you can. Don&#8217;t fret about the herbs getting in between your teeth.  This remedy is effective. Many people have used this remedy for a month and successfully avoided having professional gingivitis treatments. As for severe gingivitis or gum disease, seeking professional dental help along with using this remedy is your best bet.</p>
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		<title>Eating Right &#8211; Sweet Alternatives Against Gum Disease And Halitosis</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 08:50:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rai Micht</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The fight against gum disease and halitosis is not as easy as it seems, as there are various factors that trigger the said conditions. The main culprit for the manifestation of these dental conditions is the sugar in foods and drinks. Dental bacteria feeds on the sugar and food debris left in the mouth, causing plaque and tartar. This is why it's advised to avoid eating foods rich in sugar.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Rai Micht</div>
<p>The fight against gum disease and halitosis is not as easy as it seems, as there are various factors that trigger the said conditions. The main culprit for the manifestation of these dental conditions is the sugar in foods and drinks. Dental bacteria feeds on the sugar and food debris left in the mouth, causing plaque and tartar. This is why it&#8217;s advised to avoid eating foods rich in sugar. </p>
<p>Fortunately, for people who have sweet cravings, there&#8217;s good news. Even though raisins are sweet and sticky, researchers  at the University of Illinois in Chicago have discovered them to contain compounds which prevent gum disease and halitosis.</p>
<p>There are a number of constituents in raisins that address the problem of plaque-causing bacteria in the mouth. Some, like oleanolic acid are very good at killing these bacteria. Oleanolic acid, oleanolic aldehyde, and 5-(hydroxy methyl)-2-furfural also reduce the ability of these bacteria to grow. In particular, they work against Streptococcus mutans, and Porphyromonas gingivalis. </p>
<p>Oleanolic acid is also effective at preventing the bacteria Streptococcus mutans from sticking to the surface of the tooth, The bacteria need to stick to the teeth to form plaque, after which they start eroding the tooth enamel. Sucrose, not the fructose and glucose that raisins have in them, are what creates the environment for <a target='_blank' href="http://www.zimbio.com/rss/gumdiseaseandhalitosis04/articles">gum disease and halitosis</a>.</p>
<p>Cranberries have also been found to prevent bacteria (specifically Streptococcus mutans) from sticking to teeth, and causing gum disease and halitosis. There are now dental floss products and toothpastes in the US that contain cranberry extract. And the British Dental Health Foundation is recommending cranberry extracts and juice to prevent gum disease and halitosis, and associated problems. But because of cranberry juice&#8217;s acidity, they recommend only taking it at mealtimes. Acidic food and drinks temporarily soften the enamel on teeth.</p>
<p>Gum disease symptoms include swollen red gums which bleed easily, tooth sensitivity, spaces forming between teeth, pus between teeth, incessant halitosis, mouth pains, and changes to the bite of teeth. The main cause of gum disease and halitosis is plaque although additional factors can speed up the process of gum degradation. Such factors are: smoking, genetic predisposition, pregnancy, puberty, stress, poor diet, medications such as anti-depressants and oral contraceptives, teeth grinding, diabetes, and some other systemic diseases.</p>
<p>Having a good dental hygiene can be the best prevention against gum disease and halitosis. With routine brushing, flossing and use of mouthwash, you can keep oral bacteria under control as well as eradicate the threats of gum disease and halitosis from its true cause.</p>
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		<title>Yield Better Dental Health With Smoking And Gum Disease</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rai Micht</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As if smoking wasn't bad enough for you, consider the connection between smoking and gum disease. Smoking is bad for your gums that support your teeth. Recent studies into smoking and gum disease have shown conclusive evidence smoking is a major cause of gum disease. In this disorder, gum tissues become inflamed and swell.]]></description>
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<p>As if smoking wasn&#8217;t bad enough for you, consider the connection between smoking and gum disease. Smoking is bad for your gums that support your teeth. Recent studies into smoking and gum disease have shown conclusive evidence smoking is a major cause of gum disease. In this disorder, gum tissues become inflamed and swell. </p>
<p>Periodontal disease, commonly known as gum disease, is an incessant bacterial infection which affects the gums and bones aiding the teeth. As gum disease advances, deep pockets are produced and more gum tissue and bone are damaged. If you are disregarding your dental health, you may already be suffering from gum disease without knowing it. Know the ways on how smoking and gum disease go together and how you can guard your gum health: </p>
<p>1. Smoking puts a person at an increased risk for gum disease. Overall, nearly 53 percent of gum disease is attributed to current and former smoking. </p>
<p>2. Gum disease bacteria like a dry environment to thrive in and smoking often creates just that.</p>
<p>3. Smoking can weaken your body&#8217;s ability to heal faster, even after you have given up smoking, enabling you to become more exposed to other kinds of infections. Additionally, other types of smoking, namely pipe-smoking, cigar-smoking, and chewing tobacco could as well harm you health. </p>
<p>4. Smokers accumulate more plaque and calculus (tartar) than non-smokers. Smokers are more likely to have more and deeper pockets than non-smokers and they tend to have more severe loss of bone and supporting tissues than non-smokers. Smokers respond worse to treatment (cleanings, surgery, grafting) than non-smokers. </p>
<p>5. Cigarette smoking is further contributing a higher risk of cancers of the lip, and another vital factor is chronic exposure to UV light.</p>
<p>A <a target='_blank' href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Pc3qYYkJxo">smoking and gum disease remedy</a> requires superior oral hygiene. Some gum disease remedies are only available from your dentist, but there is a smoking and gum disease remedy possible to do at home. Although it should not be the sole treatment, a gum disease natural cure or a home remedy can assist you. </p>
<p>While a number of patients appeal to an herbal smoking and gum disease remedy, a natural gum disease cure in particular won&#8217;t stop gum problems from advancing. If you are experiencing gum disease symptoms, it&#8217;s best to consult your dentist and get a recommended smoking and gum disease remedy. Because Vitamin C is also an antioxidant, it helps stop and cure gum disease as well as help reverse certain damage which may have already been done through promotion of bone and tissue growth eroded away due to the disease.</p>
<p>Preventing gum disease requires superior oral hygiene, especially from smokers. Whether you&#8217;re a smoker or not, having proper dental care can help with the effects of bacteria causing the gum disease, yet you aren&#8217;t exactly helping your health by continuing to practicing the unhealthy habit. You can help improve your gum health through stopping smoking and exercising. Therefore, if you are a smoker and you have had to battle gum disease or scared that you are going to, seek your doctor to get the best quit smoking technique for you.</p>
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