The Magic MouthGuard?
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John ElderPosted
Fri 18 Dec 2009 12:00am
This article caught my eye in the NY Times the other day. The claim is that new technologically advanced mouthguards can actually increase your performance, make you stronger, jump higher, run faster, leap over buildings in a single bound, etc., etc. Basically, as the subject of the article claims, the mouthguard makes you “Superman
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The Dental Blog Week in Review (Nov. 2-6, 2009)
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Cory K.Posted
Mon 09 Nov 2009 10:01pm
planning considerations to be thinking about before the end of the year…
3) Is a mouthguard helping New Orleans win football games? If you watched Monday Night Football a week ago today, you may remember the commentators highly touting the mouthguards worn by New Orleans Saints players. Makers of the mouthguard, Makkar Athletics Group, claim
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Teeth Clenching, by Dr. Abhijit Vajramushti, Dental-Care on …
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Dr. Syed L.Posted
Wed 03 Mar 2010 2:24am
Your dentist can make you this mouth-guard that fits over your lower set of teeth and prevents the two sets of teeth from grinding against each other. Dr Sanjay Jamdade, Dental Surgeon , Smile Care Clinic, Mumbai.
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Rugby Headgear Not Enough to Stop Head, Spine Trauma
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HealthFinderPosted
Fri 03 Dec 2010 12:00pm
) -- Education and rule enforcement reduce brain and spinal cord injuries among rugby players, but wearing protective equipment such as headgear and mouthguards does not lower the risk..., including six that examined the use of headgear and/or mouthguards and four that focused on a multifaceted injury prevention program.
Four studies found no evidence that rugby
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Rugby Headgear Not Enough to Stop Head, Spine Trauma
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Medline PlusPosted
Fri 03 Dec 2010 5:00pm
and mouthguards does not lower the risk, says a new review.
Canadian researchers came to that conclusion after analyzing previous studies of strategies to prevent brain and spinal cord injuries in rugby players, including six that examined the use of headgear and/or mouthguards and four that focused on a multifaceted injury prevention program.
Four studies found
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Drugs for Tooth Grinding
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Well MedPosted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 4:41pm
Here is a list of drugs and medications that are commonly prescribed to treat Tooth Grinding:
Clonazepam
Ibuprofen
Mouthguard
These are just some of the drugs and medications that are often used to treat Tooth Grinding.If you're interested in finding more information, tips, news and videos about Tooth Grinding, go to the Tooth Grinding WellPage
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A Good Dentist…
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Finding MelissaPosted
Sun 25 Oct 2009 12:00am
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Practicalities to talk to your dentist about: Mouthguards and veneers to help the back of your teeth and gum health and when to brush – and when not to –
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Giveaway Winners | Gel Nano MouthGuard and Slim Series Express Workouts
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Cascia T.Posted
Thu 02 Jul 2009 5:23pm
I had to pick a different winner for the Slim Series Express Workout DVDs because I wasn't able to get in touch with the winner I chose yesterday. But first here is the winner of the Gel Nano Mouthguard.
Drumroll please.... and comment number 9 was
bettycd June 28, 2009 6:26 AM
subscribed to RSS feed thru Google
Congratulations! I
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Teeth Whitening
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David K.Posted
Fri 21 Nov 2008 4:27pm2 Comments
widely available (and that is available here on Saipan ) is the home whitening kit. The kit consists of a whitening gel and a custom-made set of mouth-guards (or “trays”) to fit over your teeth. You place the gel in the mouth-guards and place them in your mouth for several hours a day. Over the course of one to two weeks, you can see significant
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Save $5 on the Rembrandt 2-Hour Whitening Kit
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Cory K.Posted
Tue 28 Jul 2009 10:31pm
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One teeth-whitening kit containing three 2.47-milliliter syringes and two mouthguards (7.41 total milliliters)
Dramatically whitens teeth in only one, two-hour session
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