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		<title>Hispanic Americans with Diabetes Should Avoid Gum Disease</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Nov 2010 03:46:31 +0000</pubDate>
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Among the 2.5 million Hispanics in the United States who have diabetes, many are surprised to learn about an unexpected complication associated with this condition: gum disease.
According to the Center for Disease Control (Center for Disease Control, CDC), there is an increased prevalence of gum disease among diabetics, a disease that disproportionately affects Hispanics in [...]]]></description>
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Among the 2.5 million Hispanics in the United States who have diabetes, many are surprised to learn about an unexpected complication associated with this condition: <a href="http://www.imperfectsmilerecords.com/tag/gum-disease">gum</a> <a href="http://www.imperfectsmilerecords.com/gum-disease-in-women.htm">disease</a>.</p>
<p>According to the Center for Disease Control (Center for Disease Control, CDC), there is an increased prevalence of gum disease among diabetics, a <a href="http://www.imperfectsmilerecords.com/category/dental-disease">disease</a> that disproportionately affects Hispanics in the United States.</p>
<p><strong>Did you know?</strong><br />
A national survey of tests, Mexican Americans are almost twice as likely as white non-Hispanics that a doctor diagnosed diabetes.<br />
Among Hispanics, the prevalence rates of diabetes are 8.2 percent for Cubans, 11.9 percent for Mexican Americans and 12.6 percent for Puerto Ricans.</p>
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		<title>Gum Disease Factors</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Oct 2010 12:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
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What other factors can contribute to gum disease?
Your lifestyle, diet and habits like smoking, definitely affect your oral health. A nutritious diet low normal stresses can lower your body to fight infection.
Stress also can affect your ability to defend against gum disease. Those who smoke or chew snuff regularly gum irritation present more than nonsmokers.
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<p><strong>What other factors can contribute to gum disease?</strong></p>
<p>Your lifestyle, diet and habits like smoking, definitely affect your <strong>oral health</strong>. A nutritious diet low normal stresses can lower your body to fight infection.</p>
<p>Stress also can affect your ability to defend against <strong><a href="http://www.imperfectsmilerecords.com/">gum disease</a></strong>. Those who smoke or chew snuff regularly gum irritation present more than nonsmokers.</p>
<p>The state of health is another important factor. Diseases that interfere with the immune system of the body protector may worsen the condition of the gums.</p>
<p>Hormonal changes during pregnancy increase the risk of blood to body tissues including the gums. Be sure to keep your dentist informed about any changes in your medical history.</p>
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		<title>Proper Brushing Techniques</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Oct 2010 02:58:26 +0000</pubDate>
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The dentist is a professional who nurtured from childhood the foundations of an authentic culture of dentistry. Dentists play an important role in dental health care, strengthening the culture of prevention in children and youth.
Its activities are geared towards preventative maintenance and control of caries and other oral diseases. Essentially the work of dentists is [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The dentist is a professional who nurtured from childhood the foundations of an authentic culture of dentistry. Dentists play an important role in dental health care, strengthening the culture of prevention in children and youth.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Its activities are geared towards preventative maintenance and control of caries and other oral diseases. Essentially the work of dentists is to teach patients proper <strong><a href="http://www.imperfectsmilerecords.com/dental-plaque.htm">brushing techniques</a></strong>, which are the foundation of good oral hygiene, preventing periodontal diseases like gingivitis and periodontitis.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Cosmetic Dental Rehabilitation in Mexico City metropolitan area, offers the best and the increased provision of professional services and products of today&#8217;s most advanced dentistry, covering all specialties such as: rehabilitation aesthetics, periodontics, endodontics, tooth whitening, cosmetic dentistry, dental rehabilitation, preventive dentistry, orthodontics and implantology child, among others.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Also in recent years, our dental clinic has become one of the most recognized in the dental sector in Mexico City. Additionally, we have modern equipment and the latest techniques, technology and art materials to prevent, diagnose and treat our patients. Likewise, the attention of our dentists is direct and personal, so it provides the comfort of each one of our special treatments.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Remember, our dentists are highly qualified to be at the height of avant-garde aesthetic dentistry. Feel free to visit us, we are true to our philosophy, as demonstrated by our experience of many years dedicated to dentistry and dental rehabilitation. Therefore, we have become one of the most competitive in the field of dentistry.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">We look forward to our dental office, whether to make an appointment or have any questions, please contact us by phone 52 (55) 55.72.2828 or contact us or send us an email and we will gladly serve.</p>
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		<title>Maintain Healthy Teeth and Gums</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Sep 2010 02:36:38 +0000</pubDate>
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Tooth decay and gum disease are largely caused by plaque, a sticky combination of bacteria and food. Plaque begins to accumulate on teeth within 20 minutes after eating, and whether this plaque is not removed thoroughly each day, tooth decay will flourish. Over time, plaque hardens into tartar.
Plaque and tartar lead to many problems arise:
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong><a href="http://www.imperfectsmilerecords.com/dental-plaque.htm">Tooth decay and gum disease</a></strong> are largely caused by plaque, a sticky combination of bacteria and food. Plaque begins to accumulate on teeth within 20 minutes after eating, and whether this plaque is not removed thoroughly each day, tooth decay will flourish. Over time, plaque hardens into tartar.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Plaque and tartar lead to many problems arise:</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">* Dental Caries: holes that damage the tooth structure.<br />
* Gingivitis: inflammation, swelling and bleeding of the gums.<br />
* Periodontitis: destruction of the ligaments and bone that support the teeth, often leading to the loss.<br />
* Bad breath (halitosis)<br />
* Abscesses, pain, inability to use teeth<br />
* A variety of problems outside the mouth, from premature births to heart disease</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Healthy teeth are clean and have no cavities. Healthy gums are pink and firm. To maintain healthy teeth and gums, follow these steps:</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">* Brush your teeth at least twice a day, preferably after each meal and at the time of going to bed.<br />
* Use dental floss at least once a day.<br />
* Schedule an appointment with a dentist for a routine cleaning and examination. Many dentists recommend having the teeth professionally cleaned every 6 months.<br />
* Keep dentures, retainers and other appliances clean. This includes regular brushing and soaking them in a cleaning solution.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Ask your dentist:</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">* What toothbrush you should use and where are located the problem areas.<br />
* How to properly floss as improper or too vigorous may injure the gums.<br />
* If you must wear special appliances or tools, such as water irrigation or electric toothbrushes. These can sometimes complement, not replace, brushing and using dental floss.<br />
* If you could benefit from the use of certain toothpastes or mouth rinses. In some cases, toothpastes and mouthwashes counter they can cause you more harm than good, depending on the condition.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Regular cleaning of teeth by a dentist removes plaque that may develop even with careful brushing and flossing, especially in areas that are difficult to achieve for yourself. Professional cleaning includes scaling and polishing, which involves the use of various instruments or devices to loosen and remove deposits from teeth. The routine examination may include dental x-rays.</p>
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		<title>Beware of Oral Diseases in Summer</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 06:27:57 +0000</pubDate>
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&#8220;During the summer you should maintain a more intense hygiene of the teeth and mouth, as the temperature increase contributes to the existence of oral disease,&#8221; cautioned the Dr. Miguel Angel Saravia Rojas, dean of the Dental Association of Peru (COP).
He said that the growth of bacteria causes diseases occur such as thrush (sores) that [...]]]></description>
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&#8220;During the summer you should maintain a more intense <a href="http://www.imperfectsmilerecords.com/tag/oral-hygiene">hygiene</a> of the teeth and mouth, as the temperature increase contributes to the existence of oral <a href="http://www.imperfectsmilerecords.com/category/dental-disease">disease</a>,&#8221; cautioned the Dr. Miguel Angel Saravia Rojas, dean of the Dental Association of Peru (COP).</p>
<p>He said that the growth of bacteria causes diseases occur such as thrush (sores) that affect the mouth, cavities, gingivitis, among others.</p>
<p><span id="more-198"></span>&#8220;The mouth is the organ that initiates the process of digestion, good care and food intake beneficial during the summer season will help prevent various diseases,&#8221; said Dr. Saravia Rojas.</p>
<p>He recommended eating a healthy diet, including fruit juice, vegetables, and plenty of water, as this will help prevent oral diseases. Also reduce the intake of sugary foods and drinks all day, it increases the levels of acid affects the teeth.</p>
<p>Dr. Saravia Rojas said that after eating between meals is necessary to at least rinse your mouth several times. Similarly, brushing before sleeping is important, because at night the acids that destroy the teeth are formed more easily, because the saliva secretion decreases and the anaerobic environment (mouth closed) provides favorable conditions for the proliferation of bacteria.</p>
<p>Finally, recommended to visit the dentist at least once a year, because this will allow early detection of any problems and deal with it, avoiding complications, <a href="http://www.imperfectsmilerecords.com/cavities-an-enemy-of-children.htm">pain</a> and higher expenditures. </p>
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		<title>Halitosis Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 2010 03:58:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rara</dc:creator>
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The commonly called Halitosis or bad breath is a common problem in the population. There may be a mild or more severe.
In pharmacies, drugstores and hardware stores sold every day all kinds of products to prevent halitosis. Oral languages, mouthwashes, sprays cliques. The Halitosis is a problem that is concerned with the high demand for [...]]]></description>
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The commonly called Halitosis or bad breath is a common problem in the population. There may be a mild or more severe.</p>
<p>In pharmacies, drugstores and hardware stores sold every day all kinds of products to prevent halitosis. <a href="http://www.imperfectsmilerecords.com/tag/oral-hygiene">Oral</a> languages, mouthwashes, sprays cliques. The Halitosis is a problem that is concerned with the high demand for treatments for halitosis.</p>
<p><span id="more-185"></span><strong>What causes Halitosis?</strong><br />
There are different causes. Occurs bacterial breakdown of food particles that break down into simpler substances, and generate the smell of halitosis.<br />
    *From a poor oral hygiene<br />
    *Diabetes<br />
    *Herpes<br />
    *Oral Surgery<br />
    *Dental <a href="http://www.imperfectsmilerecords.com/dental-abscess.htm">abscesses</a><br />
    *Use of snuff, pepper, onion etc.</p>
<p>The Halitosis may be mild if this straight away in the morning or severe in nature if it is due to have some other disorder such as metabolic disorders, chronic xerostomia or dry mouth.</p>
<p>There is even a disorder called delusional halitosis that can distort the sense of smell of the person concerned, there is a kind of obsession about your mouth odor. Substances such as Bana, Benxolargnina-2-naphthylamide hydrolyzed are useful to determine the levels of chemicals involved in halitosis.</p>
<p><strong>Treating Halitosis</strong><br />
It begins with oral hygiene, and if this fails will be passed to other treatments</p>
<p><em>A good oral hygiene</em>. This is to cleanse the mouth, teeth, gums, tongue, oral mucosa. It is done with a toothbrush and toothpaste to help reduce plaque. It is advisable to brush your teeth after meals to prevent tooth decay and prevent halitosis. Rinse mouth and use a mouthwash and do not forget to clean the tongue with the brush prevents halitosis.</p>
<p><em>Flossing</em>: Flossing is useful to prevent plaque formation on the surface of the teeth. Removes debris that are clinging on inter dental spaces. The flossing after every meal is an ideal treatment.<br />
If applied twice a day even better. Prevents the formation of plaque. If spend the floss your gums bleed can be a symptom of having periodontal disease, which is one of the causes of bad breath.</p>
<p><em>Dental Treatment</em>. If the cause of halitosis is due to dental problems such as a cavity, an abscess, abscess, it first has to solve that problem. Be a filling, a root canal, use of antibiotics for infection. <a href="http://www.imperfectsmilerecords.com/category/periodontal-disease">Periodontal disease</a> will be treated as it finds the dentist. Curettage, surgical techniques, oral cleaning etc.</p>
<p><em>Medical Treatment</em>: Halitosis can be a symptom of disease. 10% can be symptoms of sinusitis, upper respiratory infections, chronic bronchitis, gastric disorders. Kidney disease or liver disease, diabetes etc.</p>
<p>Sometimes taking certain medications affects the production of saliva that may facilitate the development of halitosis. In these cases, try to drink more fluids to stimulate saliva production and use cycles with xylitol.</p>
<p>To prevent and to eliminate the Halitosis. No smoking, drinking alcohol and not abuse of coffee is recommended. </p>
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		<title>Dental Abscess</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jun 2010 10:00:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rara</dc:creator>
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It is a concentration of pus that results from a bacterial infection at the root of the tooth affected by it. Usually this infection is caused by an unattended caries.
The abscess formation process begins when tooth appears on the access that frees the way for the bacteria to the root of the tooth, either by [...]]]></description>
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It is a concentration of pus that results from a bacterial infection at the root of the tooth affected by it. Usually this infection is caused by an unattended <a href="http://www.imperfectsmilerecords.com/cavities-an-enemy-of-children.htm">caries</a>.</p>
<p>The abscess formation process begins when <a href="http://www.imperfectsmilerecords.com/tag/tooth">tooth</a> appears on the access that frees the way for the bacteria to the root of the tooth, either by decay, the most common, or tooth mobility due to periodontal disease.</p>
<p>The bacteria through this open road, to infect the tooth, the pulp, the root and even the adjacent bone. At this point, the infection produces pus that collects in the area causing inflammation of the same accompanied by intense pain.</p>
<p><span id="more-183"></span>The main symptoms are:<br />
• Severe pain and throbbing.<br />
• <a href="http://www.imperfectsmilerecords.com/category/dental-care">dental</a> hypersensitivity.<br />
• Red, inflamed gums.<br />
• Halitosis and bad taste.<br />
• Fever or mild fever.<br />
• Swollen glands in the neck.<br />
• Swelling of the face area affected by the abscess.</p>
<p>Once you have been diagnosed by a specialist, and perhaps through an X-ray examination to confirm the diagnosis, treatment involves the administration by prescription of antibiotics and anti-inflammatory, and also benefit, make mouthwash with warm water and salt.</p>
<p>Later, when the inflammation has subsided, it is necessary to return to the appropriate specialist for proper treatment on the affected tooth, usually performed a root canal, fillings, or cap, as needed. </p>
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