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No Pain Laser Teeth Whitening by estertey Patient Expert Posted Mon 08 Aug 2011 9:38am not afford it. Aside from that, I was told that some teeth whitening can be irritating and will make teeth sensitive. I was reading this article about the new laser teeth whitening treatment that will restore teeth is a very simple and effective way without pain. It only takes 60 minutes to see the result of up to 12 shades whiter. It is safe, fast Read on »
Natural Remedies for Teething Pain by Dr. Ellie Phillips Posted Sun 22 Nov 2009 10:01pm Dear Dr. Ellie: Do you have any natural recommendations for teething pain? I've seen a few, hyland teething tablets (homeopathic), clove oil, vanilla extract-- but wanted..., being careful mothers - yet their infants end up with dental decay. I would love to discover if there is an connection between herbal teething gels and tooth decay. Moms Read on »
Teeth| Jaw| Neck Pain by Dr. Jennifer C. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 10 Feb 2009 10:11am 1 Comment Saturday, February 07, 2009  Patients complaining of pain in tooth bearing regions of the oral cavity may be suffering from a disorder unrelated to pulpal pathology. Unnecessary dental procedures may complicate the diagnosis and aggravate the underlying disorder. Referral of pain to the oral cavity and teeth may easily be explained by the extensive Read on »
Teeth Grinding, Myofascial Pain & Acupuncture by The Verigin Dental Health Team Doctor of Dentistry Posted Mon 09 Nov 2009 10:02pm to help kick the habit and save your teeth…not to mention alleviate the jaw, face, head and neck pain that accompanies grinding. He notes that anywhere from 80 to 90% of clients... Tagged: acupuncture, bruxism, jaw pain, myofascial pain, teeth clenching, teeth grinding Read on »
Dental pain and your clean teeth system by Dr. Ellie Phillips Posted Mon 16 Aug 2010 2:42pm Dear Dr Ellie, Thank you for your response.  After reading your site and blog, I have started on your system and my tooth/gum pain has now receded by about 90%. I... that the beneficial "ingredients" in them can percolate and travel everywhere even under crowns etc. This ability to circulate in and around the teeth is a main benefit of using "liquids Read on »
Mouth, teeth, gum pain and burning. Thanks MS!!! by Diana .. Posted Thu 19 Nov 2009 10:00pm About 3 weeks ago, out of the blue, I got a new MS symptom. A new symptom is always a little strange at first .... The right side of my mouth (teeth, gums ... mouth.... I was at the dentist about 3 months ago with no problems except sensitive teeth (which I am always treated for). This is totally different and involves my entire mouth on one Read on »
Camilia: All Natural Teething Pain Relief by Amanda Patient Expert Posted Mon 01 Aug 2011 2:39pm natural (no medicine added) pain relief for teething. I remember going to Blogher ’10 last year and having the opportunity to try natural alternatives from Boiron and thought I would check their website for teething pain relief. To my surprise, they actually had some – Camilia . I found a new love. Not only is Camilia benzocaine free, but it is has Read on »
Hazelaid Baltic Amber GIVEAWAY {Natural Teething Pain Remedy} by CFMama Posted Mon 29 Nov 2010 1:00pm Did you know that amber necklaces can be used to alleviate teething pain? I wish I had known about these benefits 2 years ago when Nathan began teething. He only has 3... on twitter and tweet this giveaway. Please tweet, “Win a Hazelaid amber necklace, a natural way to remedy teething pain. #giveaway from @CFMama. http://tinyurl.com/35nyfme Ends Dec 15 Read on »
TEETHING PAINS by Jean B. Patient Expert Posted Thu 22 Jan 2009 6:54pm of us off, putting the entire floor in danger of being littered with false teeth! Fortunately it is a predicament I have been able to avoid up until now – not having any... at the sight of the usually quite pretty Mrs. Football, with her mouth all sunken in - and her teeth and gums and the whole roof of her mouth in a glass beside her bed! It was beyond my Read on »
Come in number 2, your time is up - More Painful than pulling teeth by Maddy M. Patient Expert Posted Wed 22 Oct 2008 9:39pm Well most of them are, aren’t they? All those discrete tasks and skills that you need to teach your autistic child, depending upon how low your ‘patience battery’ runs. Mine is always on ‘recharge now to avoid losing all data.’ To be fair, we are on far more advanced skills than we once were, but seeing the dots and conn ... Read on »