What is Pregnancy Gingivitis
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Dr. Syed L.Posted
Wed 24 Dec 2008 3:12pm
Pregnancy gingivitis is the term used to describe the guminflammation many women get during pregnancy. The signs and symptoms are red puffy gums, bleeding and redness, combined occasionally with bad breath as well as discomfort. These symptoms are the same as any gingivitis but the difference is that the gingivitis can occur from a very
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Gingivitis and Ayurveda!!!!!!!!!
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Dr. Virashri R.Posted
Tue 07 Oct 2008 7:18pm
The disease gingivitis (shitada as known in Ayurveda) is a world wide problem since ancient era. Gingival bleeding is an early indication of gingivitis and it often leads to periodontitis, which is a destructive disease of the supporting structure of the teeth.
Gingivitis is a common problem in 20-40 age group. Neglecting oral hygiene allows deposition
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Ulcerative Gingivitis, Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention …
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Dr. Syed L.Posted
Sun 03 Jan 2010 11:09am
A small percentage of gum disease cases originate at the source of where it is being treated— the dentist’s office. Be sure sure your dentist , hygienists and dental assistants take proper precautions to avoid transmitting the disease.
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Ulcerative Gingivitis, Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention …
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Gingivitis Treatment…
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AmeriPlan ..Posted
Thu 27 Jan 2011 3:43pm
Your dentist may treat gingivitis in several ways, but the first step is to thoroughly clean your teeth, removing all traces of plaque and tartar — a procedure known as scaling. The cleaning may be uncomfortable, especially if your gums are already sensitive or you have extensive plaque and tartar buildup.
Gingivitis usually clears up after
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Healthy Moms Dictionary - What is Gingivitis?
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Cascia T.Posted
Mon 17 Nov 2008 4:14pm
and fatigue tend to get in my way. Today the Healthy Moms dictionary will explore periodontal disease and gingivitis.
According to Perio.Org, "Gingivitis is the mildest form of periodontal (gum) disease. Gingivitis is often caused by inadequate oral hygiene, which leads to plaque buildup."
This is why brushing your teeth, flossing and rinsing every day
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Dementia Caregivers: Gingivitis problem?
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Susan L.Posted
Mon 10 Nov 2008 4:46pm
Just when you thought that dementia caregivers had enough to deal with, now we find out the their teeth are in danger too. A new study recently cited in the Journal of Periodontology (and mentioned on alzinfo.org )is suggesting that physical stress that occurs over a long period of time may lead to increased gum bleeding or gingivitis. Dementia
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The Gingivitis–Heart Disease–Sleep Apnea Connection
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Dr. Steven P.Posted
Wed 02 Dec 2009 2:54am
look at this connection through the perspective of my sleep-breathing paradigm, there’s a much better explanation. Studies have shown that acid reflux is linked to gingivitis... as bacteria. Imagine bathing your gums and teeth in acid, bile, digestive enzymes and bacteria all night. What do you get? Gingivitis and cavities.
In his book Nutrition
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