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  • Dental Health

    Whether a person gets her health and dental plans from her employer or whether she pays for them on her own, these plans are an important part of staying healthy and being treated for conditions...

  • Dental Insurance

    Dental insurance is the most commonly used to pay for major dental problems. Instead of paying the full cost of a dental procedure, you can pay the fraction of the cost. Procedures that are...

  • Tooth Decay

    Tooth decay commonly occurs when the enamel of the tooth has sustained damage. This typically results in a cavity. While the causes of tooth decay can vary, the end result is always the same. The...

  • Dental Floss

    Any visit to the dentist will likely result in a friendly reminder to use dental floss as part of your oral hygeine routine. When the hygienist scrapes away at your teeth, you probably renew your...

  • Dental Instruments

    As far back as 5,000 B.C., according to an ancient Sumerian text that claimed tooth decay was the result of "tooth worms," dentists have been wielding their implements of torture among the...

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  • Bad Breath Home Remedies

    Bad breath can ruin any social experience and be very embarrassing. Therefore, it is always a good idea to take care of your teeth to make sure your breath is as fresh as possible. The following...

  • Bad Breath Remedies

    Bad breath is a common problem that just about everyone has had to suffer from at one point or another. It can be embarrassing and should be dealt with quickly. The following are some remedies for...

  • Being a Dentist

    Dentists assist patients in improving and maintaining their oral health. There are a variety of benefits to becoming a dentist that must be weighed against the added responsibility of working in a...

  • Best Toothpaste

    There is nothing quite like that fresh feeling in the mouth after brushing the teeth. With so many toothpastes on the market today, it is not always easy to find the right one that will deliver...

  • How to Cure Periodontal Disease

    Periodontal disease, or gum disease, can be treated with scaling and root planting, also known as deep cleanings. Visit a dentist to get rid of irritating factors of gum disease with tips from a...

  • How to Fight Gum Disease

    Gum disease can be fought by going to the dentist, getting deep cleanings and working at home to brush and floss better. Fight gum disease through checkups and root planting with tips from a...

  • Early Signs of Gum Disease

    Some early warning signs of gum disease include buildup, plaque, tartar, irritation of gum tissue and bleeding when flossing or eating. Treat gingivitis before it becomes periodontitis with tips...

  • Home Treatments for Gum Disease

    While dental visits are important, home prevention of gum disease can be performed with the help of toothbrushes, toothpaste, floss, Listerine and peroxide. Discover some home treatments for gum...

  • How to Avoid Tooth Nerve Damage

    Tooth nerve damage is usually a result of a cavity that has progressed through the tooth into the nerve. Watch our for warning signs of tooth nerve damage, such as throbbing pain and biting...

  • How to Cure Gum Disease

    The most common ways dentists deal with root canals include procedures known as scaling and root planting. Cure gum disease through regular deep cleanings with tips from a dentist in this free...

  • Dental Procedures Explained

    Dental service procedures include removing and replacing cavities with fillings, removing nerves as part of a root canal, and cosmetic enhancements in the form of veneers or crowns. Discover how...

  • Can Peroxide Help Gum Disease?

    Peroxide can help prevent gum disease by keeping the mouth disinfected on the surface, but it doesn't cure gum disease, and it doesn't penetrate deeply into the gums. Use peroxide in conjunction...

  • Chewing Gum & Gum Disease

    Some new chewing gums can help prevent the onset of cavities by stimulating the release of saliva and by incorporating xylitol, a sweetener that helps to fight cavities. Chew gum to minimize...

  • Can Massaging the Gums Reverse Gum Disease?

    When brushing the teeth, massaging the gums keeps teeth clean and stimulated blood flow to the gums to keep them rejuvenated and healthy. Help to prevent gingivitis or gum disease by improving...

  • Dental Assistant Tools

    A dental assistant's tools often includes an air/water syringe, a saliva ejector and a high volume evacuator. Learn about the most commonly used dental assistant equipment with tips from a dentist...

  • Home Remedy for an Abscessed Tooth

    A home remedy for an abscessed tooth is to pop the abscess with something sharp and sterile to drain the infection. Use a warm salt water rinse to ease the discomfort of an abscess at home with...

  • Describe Root Canal Pain

    Oral pain that typically requires a root canal includes lingering hot and cold sensitivity and biting sensitivity that never goes way. Learn about symptoms of pain that are often treated by root...

  • Facts on Whitening Toothpaste

    While most whitening toothpastes don't chemically whiten the teeth, they do help remove surface stains which will make the teeth appear lighter. Discover active ingredients that whiten teeth, such...

  • Dangers of an Abscessed Tooth

    An abscess is an infection underneath the gum or tooth that can cause a severe amount of pain and discomfort, as well as damage to mouth and tooth structures. Learn how a gum abscess is typically...

  • Can I Fly With an Abscessed Tooth?

    When the collection of infection that is an abscess builds, a great deal of pressure can build up and push against the tooth and gums. Avoid additional abscess discomfort through the pressures of...

  • Can You Pop an Abscessed Tooth?

    While an abscess can be popped to help drain some of the infection, it does not eliminate the infection completely. Discover how dentists can eliminate an abscess from its origin with tips from a...

  • How Does a Dentist Fill a Cavity?

    A cavity is a small dental infection of the tooth that is comprised of bacteria and is treated with a filling. Discover how a dentist fills a cavity by numbing the patient, cleaning the cavity and...

  • How to Find Out if Your Insurance Covers Your Dentist Visits

    Get in touch with a dental insurance company and ask them what procedures are covered at the dentist and orthodontist when finding out what dental insurance covers. Learn if your visit to the...

  • How to Correctly Choose a Tooth Brush

    When choosing a toothbrush, select a hard-bristle brush if cleaning dental work like crowns and bridges, but if not, use a soft-bristle brush because it is easier on the gums. Learn how to pick...

  • How to Care for Your Dentures

    When caring for dentures, clean them as if they are your natural teeth and be sure to remove any excess Fixodent. Care for your dentures with the health tips in this free oral and dental hygiene...

  • How to Choose a Toothpaste

    When choosing toothpaste, use Sensodyne or similar toothpastes for sensitive teeth; the whitening toothpastes do not work as well as a separate whitening treatment. Choose a toothpaste with the...

  • How to Keep Teeth White After a Whitening Treatment

    Keep teeth white after whitening treatment by staying away from staining products such as coffee, colas, wine and berries. Find out how to keep teeth white after a whitening treatment in this free...

  • How to Bleach Your Teeth

    In order to bleach your own teeth, either get your dentist to construct custom bleaching trays from your teeth or try the over-the-counter whitening pastes, which take longer. Bleach your teeth...

  • How to Straighten Teeth Without Braces

    In order to straighten teeth without braces, try the partial crown option, also known as veneers, which covers the facial surface of the teeth and looks just like your own teeth. Learn different...

  • How to Become a Dental Assistant

    To become a dental assistant, try interning in a dental office or asking dentist if you can observe their assistants to make sure that is an option you want to pursue before starting the two...

  • How to Know If You Have a Cavity Before a Dentist Appointment

    If a tooth is sensitive to hot and cold temperatures or has a throbbing pain, see a dentist to find out if you have a cavity. Find out how to tell if you have a cavity in this free oral and dental...

  • How to Teach Kids to Brush Their Teeth

    When teaching children to brush their teeth, be very hands-on and get a child to replicate the brushing strokes you show them. Teach children to brush their teeth with the tips in this free oral...

  • How to Heal Lip Sores

    When attempting to heal a lip sore, first contact a dentist, then purchase a numbing agent from a pharmacy to reduce discomfort or rinse it with salt water. Heal lip sores using the tips in this...

  • How to Whiten Your Teeth

    When whitening teeth, try either a prescription whitening paste or the zoom treatment procedure at the dentist's office, which involves a two-hour bleaching procedure. Find out how to whiten teeth...

  • How to Prepare to Whiten Teeth at Home

    When whitening teeth at home, set aside time in the morning, brush teeth and dry them off before applying bleaching solution. Get ready to whiten teeth at home with the professional tips in this...

  • How to Decide What to Do When Your Dentist Says You Need More Than 1 Appointment for Teeth Cleaning

    If a dentist asks you to come in for more than one visit for a cleaning, you may require a deep cleaning involving soft-tissue management. Decide what to do when a dentist tries to schedule more...

  • How to Correctly Floss Your Teeth

    When flossing teeth, tear off a small piece of floss about a foot long, wrap it around your index finger and move the floss in between teeth. Floss your teeth the right way with the professional...

  • How to Get Rid of Canker Sores

    In order to get rid of canker sores, which are caused by stress or vitamin deficiencies, reduce stress levels, take vitamins and try over-the-counter canker sore medication. Get rid of canker...

  • How to Find Out if Dental Insurance Covers Implants

    Get in touch with dental insurance company and ask them if implant procedures are covered; ask specific questions to get specific answers concerning coverage. Learn if dental insurance covers...

  • How to Find Out What Dental Insurance Covers

    Get in touch with dental insurance company and ask them what procedures are covered at the dentist and orthodontist when finding out what dental insurance covers. Find out what procedures are...

  • How to Reduce Cold Sores Naturally

    Gargle with hydrogen peroxide or baking soda and swish it around your mouth to reduce the size of cold sores naturally. Learn how to cure cold sores in this free oral and dental hygiene video from...

  • How to Choose Dental Floss

    The right dental floss for you is a matter of personal choice, though un-waxed dental floss is often preferred for flossing around dental work. Pick out the right dental floss with professional...

  • How to Safely Gargle Hydrogen Peroxide

    When gargling hydrogen peroxide, be sure not to swallow it and consider brushing the teeth with a toothbrush dipped into hydrogen peroxide. Safely gargle hydrogen peroxide with tips from a...

  • How to Stop a Toothache

    The best ways to stop toothaches without seeing the dentist is by using oral numbing agents and pain relieving medication. Stop a toothache with tips from a licensed dental assistant in this free...

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