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  • Best Oral Hgh Stimulates Pituitary Gland
    By: urge tech 3 | - Best Oral HGH enhancers are new in the market because these are newly introduced. These are better than injections and many other products. You can easily get them at affordable price as there is no need to show any prescription. Reason is, these enhancers are come with no side effects due to which you dont need to face any kind of danger. When you will start using the product, you would come to know that there are some changes occurred inside your body. These enhancers rush your blood up in ...
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  • The Benefits Of Technological Advances In Oral Cancer Screening
    By: Dr Monica Crooks | - Oral cancer screening is an examination of the mouth to detect any symptoms. This can help find cancer at an early stage. When abnormal tissue or cancer is found early, it may be easier to treat. By the time symptoms appear, cancer may have begun to spread.
    With increased technological advances, the dental profession has developed an oral cancer screening device to help early detection. Velscope is the recently developed oral cancer detection device that is used to enhance the visualizatio ...

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  • Why Oral Cancer Screening Is Detrimental To Your Wellbeing
    By: Dr Monica Crooks | - Early detection is your best weapon against oral cancer, currently the mortality rate for oral cancer has not decreased in over three decades. The greatest increase of new Oral Cancer patients has occurred in patients under age 40.
    Oral cancer often stats as a small, unnoticeable red or white sore anywhere in the oral cavity, this can affect the lips, gum tissue, check lining, tongue and the hard or soft palate. Common signs of oral cancer can include discoloration in oral tissue, sores t ...

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  • Avoiding Implied And Oral Contracts In Employment
    By: Nemilou Despuez | - Employers should avoid making implied and oral contracts which are usually the source of confusion, dispute, and potential lawsuits between workers and their companies.

    According to corporate lawyers, these contracts limit the rights of employers in the aspect of termination. With this consideration, it is always better to have a written contract that will give employers and workers the same equal rights.

    WAYS TO AVOID IMPLIED CONTRACTS

    State clearly t ...

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  • Oral Supplementation For Hemorrhoids
    By: bcured | - Hemorrhoids are varicose veins -- blood vessels that have become unusually swollen -- that show up in the rectal area. Hemorrhoids typically range from the size of a raisin to the size of a grape. They can be merely itchy or downright painful, and sometimes they can even cause rectal bleeding, especially during a bowel movement.
    Sometimes the enlarged veins protrude through the anus. When this happens, you'll feel a soft, swollen mass. Hemorrhoids are relatively common during pregnancy. So ...

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  • Early Detection Is Your Best Weapon Against Oral Cancer
    By: Dr Monica Crooks | - Oral cancer is a surprisingly serious and ever growing problem, potentially affecting all adults. The number of people with oral cancer has been rising in recent years and as a result, over 37,000 North Americans are expected to develop oral cancer in 2009.

    Oral cancer can develop in any three main areas; the oral cavity, the salivary glands and the Oropharynx which includes the throat and tongue. The most common type of oral cancer is squamous cell carcinoma, which begins in the t ...

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  • What Are Implied And Oral Contracts?
    By: Mark Dacanay | - Contrary to most beliefs, implied and oral contracts are still enforceable in Los Angeles.

    Although it is much more difficult to prove than written contracts, it is still a valid way of creating business or employment relationships.

    Implied and oral contracts in essence are agreements through spoken communication or those implied by actions or by law.

    It is usually created by circumstances that imply that a contract exists through oral statements.

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  • Police Oral Exam: Knowing What To Expect
    By: Donald Cirillo | - What is the Police Oral Board Looking For?

    Becoming a cop will be the proudest moment in your life but getting there can be the hardest thing you will have ever done. The police oral exam you go through can be difficult if you're not prepared beforehand.

    Conducted by a number of senior Police officers, the police oral exam can be daunting when you're seated opposite these senior officers as they ask you questions on anything and everything while they get an idea about y ...

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  • Oral Yeast Infections: Causes, Symptoms And Treatment
    By: Juana Cruz | - Oral yeast infection is a common health occurrence which must be a major problem if the yeasts spread and grow rapidly inside the body. Yeasts normally grow inside the body, but when they grow fast, you should be alarmed and seek treatment.

    Basically, this health problem is classified according to four types.

    Four types

    Moniliasis happens when a thick white or yellow phlegm-like liquid covers the mouth area. Mouth yeast infection is also known as t ...

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  • Oral Yeast Infections: Causes, Symptoms And Treatment
    By: Juana Cruz | - Oral yeast infection is a common health occurrence which must be a major problem if the yeasts spread and grow rapidly inside the body. Yeasts normally grow inside the body, but when they grow fast, you should be alarmed and seek treatment.

    Basically, this health problem is classified according to four types.

    Four types

    Moniliasis happens when a thick white or yellow phlegm-like liquid covers the mouth area. Mouth yeast infection is also known as t ...

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  • Tips To Help You Succeed In Police Interview
    By: Adam Christensen | - Police officers are in demand in various law enforcement departments nationwide. There are many common questions asked in various police oral board interviews. To take advantage of opportunities in this sector, you should read the tips below.

    Normally when you got to the police interview, you have a lot of anxiety. There are various other candidates wishing to get the job. In current times, there is even more competition for the limited number of jobs available. But you should not w ...

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  • Latest Teeth Cleaning Technology Available Today
    By: Rokai Kolam | - If you care about your overall health, oral care should definitely within your priority list. Isnt it that the teeth are one of a persons physical assets? And coupled with a great smile, anybody can instantly attract another persons attention.

    So if youre one individual who wants to gain more self confidence, perhaps its time to give importance to the condition of your teeth. Go look yourself in the mirror and check whether your teeth are get ...

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  • Oral Thrush - Symptoms And Treatment
    By: Gen Wright | - Oral thrush generally refers to the infection caused by yeast fungi that belongs to the genus Candida and affects the mucous membrane in the mouth of the infants. The infection is usually caused by Candia albicans or Candida tropicalis or Candida glabrata. The infection that affects the mouth or throat in adults is referred to as moniliasis or candidosis.

    Oral thrush though associated with infection affecting the mouth and oral areas, at times is also wrongly used to portray penile ...

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  • Maintain Your Oral Hygiene For Optimum Sex Appeal
    By: Dr Sandra Short BDS | - The mouth or oral cavity is one of the most important areas of the body, and can in fact be a primary sexual organ, with kissing and oral sex having been enjoyed throughout the history of human kind.

    Human indulgence can be greatly enhanced with the sensual use of the mouth and tongue. As it forms a significant part of the body, used for swallowing, mastication, respiration, nurture, comfort and a sense of taste and feel, it is therefore vital that its health is maintained.
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  • What Are The Symptoms And Remedies Of Oral Thrush?
    By: Gen Wright | - Oral thrush is a discomforting occurrence in the mouth. You may have never heard of it, but you are almost certainly aware of it. Confined mostly to small children, especially infants and toddlers, and older adults, oral thrush can also affect those with weakened immune systems.

    Is it deadly?

    No, but it can certainly cause pain and disharmony for all of those who are unlucky enough to end up with it.

    It is also worth mentioning that oral thrush, wh ...

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  • To Maintain Good Oral Health, Prevent Heart Disease, Stroke, Diabetes, And Healthier Teeth
    By: J.S., Registered Dental Hygienist | - Studies show that oral hygiene plays a role in overall health. Researchers have found that people who have periodontal disease have in increased risk of stroke, heart attack, and type II diabetes. The same harmful bacteria found in the mouth have been found in arterial plaques that cause heart disease. Saving your teeth can also save your life!

    In conjunction with the in-office treatment you will receive, there are several things you can do at home to prevent and maintain your per ...

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  • General Oral Surgery
    By: steveedwart | - What do you think of when you have to go get oral surgery done? If you are like most people, then you probably start to freak out every time a date gets near where you will have to go to the oral surgeon. A lot of people have had some really terrible experiences by doctors who were either too rough on them, or made the procedure very frightening or intimidating.

    The keys to having a good experience with an oral surgeon is to research them and find out which ones are the best at wh ...

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  • Key Tips To Easily Maintain Good Oral Health
    By: Renard Morse | - There are a number of precautions that can assist anyone with preventing tooth decay and oral diseases.One of the simplest things to do is drink fluoridated water and use a fluoride toothpaste. Fluoride's protection is like a shield against tooth decay that works at all ages.

    To take care of your teeth and gums, you need to thoroughly brush and floss your teeth to reduce dental plaque which can prevent gingivitis; the mildest form of gum disease. Avoiding tobacco products is impor ...

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  • Dental Services - Oral Cancer Screening
    By: Michelle Anderson1 | - You must avail the most modern dental care with new technology, materials, and methodology which are developing and improving constantly in the field of dentistry. Lack of appropriate dental care can cause much harm to your tooth. Patients should trust dental profession and practice to get dental services provided by their dentist. The Dental Services improves and maintains the overall dental health and enrich your life. There are number of dental services available like tooth whitening, oral ca ...
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  • Oral Thrush Treatment And Symptoms
    By: Bai Zijian | - Oral thrush is a very common yeast infection that occurs in the mouth and oral thrush treatment is also available for this malady. The malady can affect any one and at any age, you will just have to be careful and have a good way of living so as to avoid contracting the same.

    However, if you have already suffering from the same the best thing to do is to get yourself to a doctor and get it treated. Oral thrush treatments are available at all hospitals and private medical shops an ...

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  • How To Prevent Oral Cancer Or Detect It At An Early Stage
    By: Robert Melkonyan | - There has been, in the dental medical profession, disagreement on how and who to screen oral cancer among patients and where to offer referral management services.

    This has in turn led to late diagnoses therefore hindering progressive early detection mechanisms that consequently lead to a set up of efficient preventive measures.

    Oral cancer, as a result of this late diagnosis, is associated with high numbers of death and morbidity and therefore the question that be ...

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  • Good Habits Of Oral Health For A Better Smile
    By: David H Urmann | - Taking care of your oral health is one way of achieving a great smile. Practice good oral habits.

    Brushing your teeth regularly and correctly is very essential in taking good care of your teeth. It reduces the amount of germs building up in your mouth. After all, your mouth is residence to hundreds of bacteria that can be only removed with regular brushing after every meal.

    Toothbrush can be home to various microorganisms after sometime. It is equally important ...

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  • Oral Chelation: Key To A Healthy Heart
    By: Vincent Platania USA | - Reading the statistics for heart disease in Western societies is alarming. Oral chelation is an effective detoxification treatment to eliminate one of its major causes. High blood pressure is the first indication of plaque build-up inside the heart arteries that leads to nearly 30% of all the deaths in America. This condition along with lack of exercise and smoking has made cardiovascular disease more of a threat to life than cancer.

    Doctors use the term cardiovascular disease ...

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  • Oral Chelation Therapy Versus Intravenous Chelation Therapy
    By: Marlon Dirk | - Is oral chelation therapy more effective than IV chelation therapy? It depends on the patient and his or her needs and desired outcome. When oral chelation therapy is done correctly with the correct dose of cysteine, the effects are often high quality and quite useful when treating heavy metal toxicity or treating hardened arteries. In either case, it is vital that there is enough of the compound known as cysteine in the formula. Why? Because cysteine is also a naturally occurring compound that ...
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  • Enhanced Oral Chelation Is More Than A Vitamin
    By: Marlon Dirk | - Don't be fooled by the numerous websites out there promoting enhanced oral chelation therapies and selling you nothing more than a simple vitamin. In order to remove the heavy metals, detoxify your blood stream, and cleanse your circulatory system you are going to need much more than just a vitamin.

    When you make a decision to take your health seriously and you start looking for the best alternative methods of treating or preventing disease, you need to make sure you know what you ...

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  • The Repercussions Of Hiv In Oral Health
    By: 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. The mouth experiences dryness, enlargement of the lymph nodes which is referred as lymphadenopathy, thrush or oral candiasis, hairy leukoplakia coupled with viral infection or Epstein-Barr virus, Kaposi's sarcoma, periodontal disease, swelling of the salivary glands, viral ...
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  • The Repercussions Of Parkinson's Disease In Oral Health
    By: Robert Melkonyan | - An estimated 50,000 Americans are diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease each year. It generally affects people in their middle to late years. It is a kind of disorder that causes uncontrollable muscle movements, tremors, muscle rigidity and may even lead to severe memory loss. The patient's speech and motors skills can also suffer.

    Parkinson's Disease is a degenerative disorder that affects the body's nervous system which in turn is responsible for the relay of communication between ...

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  • Myasthenia Gravis And Its Repercussions In Oral Health
    By: Robert Melkonyan | - Myasthenia Gravis is a muscle-related condition that can gravely affect a person's ability to maintain his oral hygiene. This is due to the fact that the patient normally has weakened muscles on the face, making it extremely hard for them to make the necessary movements needed when brushing one's own teeth.

    What is Myasthenia Gravis is a type of autoimmune disorder, a neuromuscular disease that usually results to muscle weakness and fatigue primarily in the face. This makes the mu ...

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  • The Relationship Between Huntington's Disease And Oral Health
    By: Robert Melkonyan | - A lot of people might be surprised to know that Huntington's Disease can greatly affect a person's oral health. The reason can be as simple as the uncontrollable jerky movement that makes brushing almost impossible for a patient to severe involuntary muscle spasms, especially on the face, that makes a dental operation or check-up doubly hard perform.

    What is Huntington's Disease in the first place? It is a type of hereditary, degenerating brain disorder that causes involuntary, ra ...

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  • The Relationship Between Hepatitis And Oral Health
    By: Robert Melkonyan | - Hepatitis, more particularly Hepatitis C, has been associated with the decline or worsening of the oral health condition of patients infected with the diseases. As such, these patients experience problems not just pertaining to the health of their teeth and mouth, but also with their quality of life as manifested by their reluctance to interact with other people in society due to their very poor oral health.

    Before we further discuss the state of the oral health of people with hep ...

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  • What Is The Epstein Barr Virus And How Could It Affect Your Oral Health
    By: Robert Melkonyan | - The Epstein Barr virus (or EBV) is one of the most common infectious diseases in the world, and transmission is done through the exchange of saliva. As a part of the herpes family, the Epstein Barr virus can be easily transmitted and can spread within a few days or weeks.

    While reported cases usually have adolescents and adults being infected, there is also the possibility of children and especially babies getting the disease. Some of the physical manifestation of the disease are ...

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  • Oral Surgery - Local Anesthesia Or General Anesthesia
    By: Shalini Mishra | - It is not uncommon for a person to be anxious if he or she has a forthcoming oral surgery. Use of anesthesia is what is also responsible for this anxiety. This is in spite of the fact that deaths due to dentistry sedation are very very rare. Death of patients sedated for dentistry is believed to be around 3 in a million every year.

    Oral surgeons receive extensive training in anesthesia and are able to determine which kind of anesthesia is best suitable for you. They are also experi ...

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  • Both The Us And India Are Experiencing Growth In The Oral Health Care Industry
    By: Will Smith | - Both the United States and India are experiencing growth in the Oral Health Care industry. Each country is in a different segment of growth and is capitalizing on current economics interests and trends with personal oral care.

    Currently, the major growth being experience within the US Oral Care industry is with all natural oral and personal care products. Compared to the world, the US has the highest demand and interest in natural oral care products, and the market for these is ...

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  • Information On Lip And Oral Cavity Cancer
    By: Juliet | - Cancer of the lip and oral cavity is a disease in which cancerous (malignant) cells are found in the tissues of the lip or mouth. The oral cavity involves the facade two thirds of the tongue, the upper and lower gums (the gingiva), the lining of the inside of the cheeks and lips (the buccal mucosa), the bottom (floor) of the mouth under the tongue, the bony top of the mouth (the hard palate), and the small area behind the wisdom teeth (the retro molar trig one. Most lip and oral cavity cancers s ...
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  • Dr. Fresh Oral Care Products
    By: Articles - webmaster | - Have a healthier, brighter future by taking care of your dental health today! Research indicated that healthy, clean teeth and gums play an important role in overall health and development. Making kids learn to take good care of their dental health is getting simpler day by day through some hip kid-focused quality Oral Care Products offered by Dr. Fresh. Dr. Fresh oral care products for adults deals with the root of the disease, instead of merely the symptoms. Many commercialized oral health car ...
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  • An Important Question: What Can I Do To Help An Oral Or Vaginal Yeast Infection?
    By: Cindy Heller | - It is very important to recognize the symptoms of an oral or vaginal yeast infection, but what can you do to help it after you have confirmed it is a yeast infection? You have several possibilities to alleviate the symptoms and even cure this infection, such as natural treatments or over-the-counter medicines. The symptoms are supposed to disappear within a few days after you start the selected treatment. Otherwise, you must consult a doctor because you may experience some other thing and not th ...
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  • Oral Thrush "€" Causes, Symptoms And Treatment
    By: Peter Hutch | - Oral candidiasis is an infection of yeast fungi of the genus Candida on the mucous membranes of the mouth. It is frequently caused by Candida albicans, or less commonly by Candida glabrata or Candida tropicalis. Oral thrush may refers to candidiasis in the mouths of babies, while if occurring in the mouth or throat of adults it may also be termed candidosis or moniliasis.

    Thrush refers to candida infection of the mouth and oral areas. The term "thrush" is sometimes also used incor ...

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  • Information On Oral Thrush
    By: Peter Hutch | - Oral thrush is an infection of yeast fungus, Candida albicans, in the mucous membranes of the mouth. Strictly speaking, thrush is only a temporary candida infection in the oral cavity of babies. However, we have for this purpose expanded the term to include candida infections occurring in the mouth and throat of adults, also known as candidiasis or moniliasis.

    Thrush infections are common in people who have high blood sugar. Oral thrush may also be a side effect of antibiotic trea ...

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  • These Is What Causes Oral Yeast Infection
    By: Muna Wanjiru | - Oral yeast infection is one of the most painful conditions caused by yeast and it is also called thrush. It is caused by the tiny fungus called Candida albicans. Together with very many other organisms, they naturally exist in the mouth and it is only when there is an imbalance that the yeast can cause an infection. There are very many causes of yeast imbalance and in very little children, it occurs because they have not yet had an enough balance of bacteria in their mouths. Oral yeast infection ...
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  • Dog Diseases: Oral Cancer
    By: Gerry Ronson | - Cancer is a very un-predictable disease even in dogs. You cant really tell which dog breeds will be susceptible to cancer forming in or on their bodies, and there is virtually nothing you can do to prevent the cancer from forming if they are genetically predisposed to the disease. There are several types of cancer and in this article we are going to look at oral cancer. There are two areas in which oral cancer can form: in the mouth or in the nasal cavity. Each area has its own symptoms t ...
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  • Good Oral Hygiene -- Preventive Care
    By: IC | - At the very core of oral hygiene we have our daily routine which involves brushing our teeth and flossing, these are two things that we must not neglect in order to keep good dental hygiene and a beautiful smile. In order to supplement the basic dental care that we provide for ourselves it is important to visit a professional in preventive dental care, a general dentist is also able to provide help in this field. Finally dentists, cosmetic dentists as well as dental hygienists are able to prov ...
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  • Tobacco Related Problems And Oral Hygiene
    By: IC | - It is very well known that the excessive use of tobacco can cause several problems, not only to our lungs and respiratory system but to our oral cavity as well. Dentists have known the detrimental effects of using tobacco and cigarettes, however not many smokers are aware of the dangers and problems tobacco can cause when it comes to our oral cavity.

    When asked about the dental consequences heavy smokers face, most people will reply that the heavy use of cigarettes will cause sta ...

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  • Take The Time To Remember All Of The Negative Side Effects Of Oral Steroids
    By: Muna Wanjiru | - There are lots of people who like to get their bodies into shape using traditional methods. This method incidentally is old fashioned exercise. There are however some people who feel that exercise alone will not provide them with the body shape and strength that they desire. For these people trying out oral steroids is one of the many alternatives which can be found.

    If you are one of those many people who feel that using an oral steroid agent will help you achieve the body you w ...

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  • Myths About Oral Health
    By: Kevin Pederson | - Oral health plays a vital role in the health and well-being of all people and, subsequently, the quality of life. Till recently it was felt that aging had to do with debilitating changes in oral functioning like loss of teeth, less salivary flow, mucosal atrophy and loss of taste. Recent research, however, withdraws many such misconceptions. Oral health myths and their debunking include:

    Myth 1: Cavities are for children.
    Reality: Wrong. If you have one or more of your natu ...

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  • Reasons For Oral Yeast Infection
    By: Kate Sanders | - The human body has millions of tiny little microscopic organisms and bacteria in it normally. There are a combination of both "good" and bad" bacteria, and in a healthy human,the good bacteria helps with a host of bodily functions such as digestion, and they help to keep the "bad" bacteria from creating serious health problems.

    One group of microscopic, yeast-like fungus that lives in the human body is known as Candida, or Monilia. A specific organism in this group known as either ...

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  • Oral Yeast Infection-candidiasis (moniliasis, Thrush)
    By: Minh Nguyen, D. D. S. | - Candida albicans is the most frequent cause of fungal human disease in general and very much the most common cause of oral fungal involvement. The organism is a normal inhabitant of the oral cavity in 30 to 40% of the population. When the bacterial flora of the oral cavity is disturbed by antibiotic therapy, or in individuals who have diabetes mellitus, xerostomia (dry-mouth), weakened immunity (for example, AIDS), or severe debilitation, this otherwise harmless microorganism multiplies to cause ...
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  • What Exactly Is Oral Cancer
    By: Joann Cheong | - Oral cavity or the mouth includes many parts: the lips; the lining inside the lips and the cheeks (buccal mucosa); the teeth, the bottom (floor) of the mouth under the tongue; the bony top of the mouth (hard plate); the gums; and the small area behind the wisdom teeth. The oropharynx includes the back one-third of the tongue, the soft palate, the tonsils, and the back of the throat. Salivary glands throughout the oral cavity produces saliva that keeps the mouth moist and helps in digest foods. ...
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  • Oral Hygiene: Beyond That Good Smile And Fresh Breath
    By: Andrew Corner | - Oral hygiene is very important, as we have been told since we were young. In fact, brushing our teeth and gargling were among the first practices we were taught when we were kids. Most of us would have probably learned how to brush our teeth well even before they could utter words clearly or speak straight. If asked about the significance of oral health, most people usually talk about cute smiles and fresh breath. Who would want to risk his reputation anyway by smiling in front of his friends or ...
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