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Why Periodontal Disease needs to be Eliminated


2010
08.24


A video clip that gives information on how to eliminate periodontal disease.

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Free Gum Disease Directory


2010
08.23


www.1stgumdisease.com Gingivitis. Discover More About Gingivitis, Periodontitis, Bleeding Gums, and Periodontal Disease. Free Gum Disease Dentist Search Engine.

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Gum Disease Prevention Products


2010
08.22


www.oramd.com Gum disease prevention: Because gum disease is usually painless, however, you may not know you have it. In the more advanced stages of gum disease, called periodontitis, the gums and bone that support the teeth can become seriously damaged. Gum disease prevention: Gum disease is usually thought of as a war against bacteria, and the weapons used are tools to eliminate these germs. Common procedures to do this are various types of deep cleaning, sometimes including surgery, and often including the use of antibiotics or antimicrobials.

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Bleeding gums and periodontal disease


2010
08.21


www.oramd.com Bleeding gum treatment is probably not serious enough to warrant a dentist visit. However, bleeding gums are an alarm that you may be developing gum disease and action should be taken. The mildest form of gum disease is called gingivitis and bleeding gums are a major symptom. Gingivitis is often caused by inadequate oral hygiene that led to a buildup of plaque that is now causing the gums to bleed.

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Gum Disease Stroke, Gum Disease High Blood Pressure, Gum Dis


2010
08.20


Don’t think for a moment this 25 year research program was in any way. a commonplace endeavor. Dr. Weston Price, DDS., MS., FACD. was. known as the world’s greatest dentist. He was a dental research specialist . and his work was revered by both the dental and medical professions.

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Gum Disease End Tongue Sore Receding Stop mouth bleed


2010
08.17


www.mouthproduct.com Gum disease, including gingivitis and periodontitis, are serious infections that can lead to tooth loss if left untreated. Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is a chronic bacterial infection that affects the gums and bone supporting the teeth. Gum disease can affect one tooth or many teeth. Gum disease begins when the bacteria in plaque, which is the sticky, colorless film that constantly forms on the teeth, causes the gums to become inflamed.

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Embarrassing Bodies – Gum disease help


2010
08.14


Neil has an intensive course of hygienist appointments to try and save his back teeth from gum disease. The Embarrassing Bodies dentist takes out the worst teeth and gives Neil a small denture. Then he caps the back teeth to help them survive.

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Stop Gum Disease Disease Gum Stop Gum Stop Disease Stop Gums


2010
08.13


www.naturalgumcure.com Stop gum disease. Red, sore, bleeding gums are the first symptom of gum disease. Gum Disease must Stop. Stop gum disease before infection in the gums and the bone. Stop gums may pull away from your teeth, making disease gum stop. Oral hygiene is the best prevention against stopping gum disease it kills bacteria and prevents gum disease. Keeping plaque and bacteria populations in your gums low, is highly effective stopping gum disease.

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Gum Disease Treatment And Unhealthy Gums


2010
08.11


www.oramd.com Gum Disease Treatment And Unhealthy Gums The signs of unhealthy gums are more visable as time goes on. There may be problems with bleeding or receding gums which need to be confronted as soon as possible. Oramd is a great natural product for individuals who which to improve overall oral hygiene.

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Options for Severe Periodontal Disease


2010
08.11


www.oramd.com Severe Periodontal Disease: Gingivitis is a milder and reversible form of periodontal disease that only affects the gums. Severe Periodontal Disease may lead to more serious, destructive forms of periodontal disease called periodontitis.

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