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Keep Your Child Away from Dental Cavities by Randall LaFrom Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:07pm having dental cavities. Children often have an affinity towards processed foods, soda and other bottled sugary drinks. This affinity leads to them to consume these unhealthy.... To know more about how to keep your child away from dental cavities, you can visit our website and contact Dr. LaFrom for an appointment. Once you visit Dr. LaFrom, you too may echo Read on »
News For Dental Hygienists About Dental Caries | Health blog by Dr. Syed L. Doctor of Dentistry Posted Thu 18 Feb 2010 3:28pm persons, the chronically ill, and institutionalized persons; in other words the very … In the development of caries treatment, dentistry has historically moved to surgical restoration from extraction. See original here:  News For Dental Hygienists About Dental Caries | Health blog Read on »
Arresting Dental Caries by Dr. Ellie Phillips Posted Sun 13 Feb 2011 10:12pm and are trying to get good dental nutrition (including milk & cheese). Also cod liver oil and high vitamin butter (not sure if there's anything to that, but can't see how it would hurt... the deciduous molar from its existing cavity - but at least you will stop the progression of the disease. The best news is that these changes will develop a healthy oral ecology Read on »
Arresting Dental Caries by Dr. Ellie Phillips Posted Sun 13 Feb 2011 12:00am have ever done." It was awesome. No cavities detected in the examination from the dentist either! I did bring in an empty bottle of Cloysis as he hadn't heard of it before - I Read on »
Dental Decay is Treatable, Even Preventable | Sleep Dentist … by Dr. Syed L. Doctor of Dentistry Posted Sun 07 Feb 2010 4:23pm The main message of the Surgeon General’s Report “Oral Health in America” is that you cannot be healthy without oral health . This is because dental decay is actually an infectious disease. The good news is that dental decay is treatable … See the original post:  Dental Decay is TreatableEven Preventable | Sleep Dentist … Read on »
Kids' Dental Decay Takes a Bite out of School Attendance - NAM by Dr. Syed L. Doctor of Dentistry Posted Tue 02 Feb 2010 5:25pm The “silent epidemic,” which is what the U.S. Read more from the original source:  Kids' Dental Decay Takes a Bite out of School Attendance - NAM Read on »
Laser Cavity Detection: Shining the Light on Tooth Decay by Dr_Marshall_Fields Posted Mon 02 Aug 2010 1:42pm the tooth.   5.5 Reasons to Use a Laser Cavity Detector   1 Decay Process   Because the outside of teeth is mostly solid, bacteria, which cause tooth decay, get into the teeth... by the weakened tooth structure. When a dentist using laser cavity detection catches tooth decay early, treatment can be used to maintain healthy structure for teeth. It is important Read on »
Can Food Debris Hide a Tooth Cavity on X-Rays? by Hisham A. Health Maven Posted Thu 11 Sep 2008 9:09pm of record or your physician before making any decision regarding your dental or medical health. Q. I have seen 2 dentists in the past 3 months who have both assured me that my teeth are in good condition and that I have no cavities. Prior to these visits, I had last seen a dentist more than a decade ago. I feel certain that I have at least 1 cavity. My Read on »
Repairing Tooth Cavities by Dr. Ellie Phillips Posted Sun 12 Jul 2009 12:03am . I am very excited about this. I have a rather large cavity on the side of one of my molars, which also has a filling from my childhood on the chewing surface of the tooth... and the cavity? I am 50 years old, have all my teeth, and would like to keep it that way. I have been experiencing very continuous dry mouth problems, which are probably due to menopause Read on »
Can Food Debris Hide a Tooth Cavity on X-Rays? by Hisham A. Health Maven Posted Thu 11 Oct 2007 11:21am of record or your physician before making any decision regarding your dental or medical health. Q. I have seen 2 dentists in the past 3 months who have both assured me that my teeth are in good condition and that I have no cavities. Prior to these visits, I had last seen a dentist more than a decade ago. I feel certain that I have at least 1 cavity. My Read on »