Kidney Disease and its Repercussions in Oral HealthBy: Robert Melkonyan - Kidney problems impair the ability of the body to clean the blood and therefore needs a machine to help the body accomplish this task. This procedure is called dialysis. People with renal problem are often experiencing unpleasant taste on their mouth.
The Repercussions of HIV in Oral HealthBy: Robert Melkonyan - People with HIV and AIDS have several oral problems because their immune system is weakened. Their body is not capable of fighting off infection and any changes in the status of the immunity are reflected in their oral health.
What is a Tuberosity Reduction and How Can It Help You?By: Robert Melkonyan - Tuberosity reduction is to make the tuberosity smaller. Tuberosity is found behind the last molar in the upper jaw which is covered by the gums. Tuberosity is not usually a problem if you've got a complete set of teeth.
Caring for the SickBy: Timothy Spencer - We take care of ourselves the best way we know how by eating well, crossing streets carefully, driving with caution, and taking vitamins. There are infinite ways to take care of our precious health.
Progress In The Treatment Of Heart DiseaseBy: Shaun Parker - With heart disease being such a major killer and trying to control the disease an ever increasing problem, this is one disease that has a huge impact on the health services and on private health insurance companies alike.
Keeping your Teeth Healthy is EasyBy: Art Gib - If you take care of your teeth, you reap the results as you get older. Keeping your teeth healthy should be part of your lifestyle, and such lifestyle should start from infancy and should be maintained until adulthood.
Is Living Dangerous To Your Health?By: Knight Pierce Hirst - Responding to a court order, the Environmental Protection Agency is requiring industries to reduce lead in the air by 90%. That's the good news.
Managing Holiday Anger and StressBy: Ana Holub - It's holiday time again, and some of us are ecstatic....and some of us are not. Holidays are usually a time when memories and emotions reappear from childhood, and they aren't always the easiest ones to negotiate.
What is Tooth Hemisection and What is it Used For?By: Robert Melkonyan - Tooth Hemisection involves the removal of one half of the entire tooth structure. This procedure is done when periodontal disease has reached the roots of the gum, which is called bifurcation. This is seldom done but there are certain occasions why this needs to be performed.
Top 5 Benefits of the Tooth Debridement TreatmentBy: Robert Melkonyan - There are people who are afraid of dentists since they were a toddler. As they grow, they ignore the importance of visiting a dentist regularly. They are contented with brushing their teeth three times a day, dental flossing and gargling with mouthwash.
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