Articles about 'teeth' - The Joy of Wellness

Learn to Take Care of your Teeth

A beautiful smile with clean teeth and fresh breath is important not only for strengthening your interpersonal relationships, but it is also vitally important for good health. Your teeth need the same care, or more, than your hair, nails and skin. Never forget that strong teeth is not a cosmetic issues; teeth ...Read More

Does Mercury in Teeth and Fillings affect health?

Are your teeth crowned with mercury? Are you getting ready to take your child to the dentist? A lot of kids, teens and adults frequently visit the dentist to treat oral cavities, who generally uses a gray colored mixture of mercury to cure molars or teeth that are damaged or ill. This ...Read More

Sodas affect teeth in the same way Crack does

The negative effects on teeth caused by drugs like crack and methamphetamines could be just as severe as those caused by soda consumption. An alarming report today has been confirmed by a studied performed by doctor Mohamed Bassiouny, professor of Restorative Dentistry at the University of Temple, which has been published in ...Read More

Clenching or Grinding your Teeth: Bruxism

If you surprise yourself by clenching your jaw suddenly, or making noises with your teeth, or if you wake up at night with molar or jaw pain due to tension, you might be suffering from bruxism. What is bruxism? It is when an individual clenches their upper teeth against their lower one, ...Read More

How to prevent Cavities

Under the best of conditions, teeth can last our entire lives without cavities, all you need to do is cultivate good dental hygiene from childhood and there will be no reason for cavities to appear in your teeth. You also will be able to avoid cracks, stain, and any sort of illness. ...Read More

Natural health for Teeth and Gums

Teeth and gums are a very important part of our body. It’s said that a healthy and beautiful set of teeth is the result of healthy gums. When our gums are unhealthy, our teeth are the first to suffer the consequences. Bleeding or weak gums (pyorrhea), and loose teeth, could be cured ...Read More

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