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Myth Monday: Baby tooth decay is no big deal
Aww, cute little baby teeth. So tiny and so temporary. Around
end-of-kinder age, baby teeth begin to fall out, starting with the
bottom incisors. Then in first grade, it’s a Tooth Fairy
free-for-all; there’s always at least one child wiggling and
jiggling at a loose tooth. Some parents may skip on diligently
caring for their tots’ teeth [...]
Home Remedy For Curing Tooth Cavity
Dental cavity is the most common cause of toothache. Dental
cavities are holes in the two outer layers of the tooth called the
enamel and the dentin. The enamel is the outermost white hard
surface and the dentin is the yellow layer just beneath the enamel.
Certain bacteria in the mouth that convert simple sugars [...]
Home Remedy For Curing Tooth Cavity
Dental cavity is the most common cause of toothache. Dental
cavities are holes in the two outer layers of the tooth called the
enamel and the dentin. The enamel is the outermost white hard
surface and the dentin is the yellow layer just beneath the enamel.
Certain bacteria in the mouth that convert simple sugars [...]
Contaminated Enamel
An abscess at the tooth refers to infectivity that was caused by a
pocket associated with pus located within the tissue around the
teeth. Abscesses are extremely serious disorders, and also can lead
to serious issues if they aren't treated quickly. When the pulp of
a teeth passes away because of damage or decay, microorganisms will
start to develop from the dead tissue that is left. This particular
germs will eventually multiply via the root connected with the
lifeless tooth in to the tissues that is beneath and build a pocket
of pus - the abscess.
Science picks through the chocolate nuggets
Studies have shown benefits from compounds in cocoa, but they
remain unproved, and many of the studies have ties to chocolate
makers. It's every sweet tooth's dream. A steady stream of studies
has linked chocolate to a variety of health benefits, including
decreased blood pressure, lower cholesterol, reduced risk of heart
disease, even effects on mood.