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 You wake up one morning and discover pain in your mouth. “Oh no!” you moan. “I can’t take time off right now to make trips to the doctor and the pharmacy. This is NOT going to work!” But the pain is getting worse and you know you can’t just ignore the problem. It’s not going away by itself. Infections in the mouth are quite serious. Do you realize the simple purchase of a Kangen WaterTM machine will solve your situation with infection and all other mouth-related troubles? Let’s lay a little groundwork first of all, so your incredulity can be moderated! In the Kangen ... Read Full Story
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  Other products by Oral B Ratting 3.5 Out of 5.0 Special Offer Total New 5 Total Use 0 Read More From Here Now An incredible value in teeth cleaning. Convenience of rechargeable power combined with the benefits of CrissCross® bristles The Oral-B CrossAction Power Max rechargeable electric toothbrush offers the convenience of sustained rechargeable cleaning power combined with the benefits of a rotating PowerHead¿ with CrissCross® bristles. It delivers a consistent clean every day. Technical Details - Removes plaque from teeth surfaces, gum line and back teeth - CrissCross bristles reaches between teeth and removes plaque - Indicator bristles signals when to replace ... Read Full Story
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Gum disease is much more common than most people think, and gums treatments can help prevent it. Gum disease often goes unnoticed for too long, and then reversing the process can be tedious and painful. Gum disease progresses through a number of stages. In the earliest and most treatable stage (as plaque and tartar build up around the tooth), gingivitis sets in, causing red, sensitive gums that bleed easily. Gingivitis is rarely painful so people don’t pay it much attention. It often begins with poor dental hygiene, but even those who care for their mouth meticulously can get it. Home gum treatments and improved ... Read Full Story
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Gingivitis is the first stage of gum disease. It is possible to do gingivitis treatment at home with considerably less expense than you might expect. When caught in early stages, gum disease is very treatable, and can be fully reversed. As an addition to commonly performed oral care such as brushing and flossing, gingivitis treatments are the perfect complement to home care of gum disease. In the first stages of gum disease, it is easy to miss the signs. A little bleeding from your gums or the occasional sore spot can be written off as “normal.” It is important to state that no amount ... Read Full Story
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Gingivitis is a condition that many people have but do not realize it. If you have any type of bleeding of the gums when you brush your teeth or see a little "pink in the sink" you likely have this condition. Unfortunately, if you do, you will need to get a bit of help to get over it as brushing, flossing and mouth wash is not enough to get rid of the condition. Yet, you can overcome it. Being knowledgeable about what it is and how it happens can help you to prevent or overcome it. Gingivitis can be overcome with a series of ... Read Full Story
The study on almost 3,000 adults also found that patients with periodontal disease were also more likely to have high blood pressure or a parent or sibling with diabetes when compared to dental patients who didn't have gum disease.  
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DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/1682d3/gingivitis_or_peri) has announced the addition of the "Gingivitis or Periodontitis Therapy Area Pipeline Report" report to their offering. Life Science Analytics, Gingivitis or Periodontitis Therapy Area Pipeline Report contains detailed information on the gingivitis or periodontitis drug pipeline. This report provides insight into the pipeline...  
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An overwhelming majority of people who have periodontal (gum) disease are also at high risk for diabetes and should be screened for diabetes, a New York University nursing-dental research team has found... More... (http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/174080.php)  
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Melbourne, Dec 13 (ANI): A vaccine is being developed in Australia to treat severe gum disease, peridontitis. Periodontitis, which causes gums to bleed and teeth to fall out, is an infection resulting from the build-up of particular bacteria that is common to most mouths. The best prevention is brushing and flossing. But a cure for the disease [...]  
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Let the jobs come to you! Dr Nigel Carter The research, 'Gingival Transcriptome Patterns duringInduction and Resolution of Experimental Gingivitis in Humans', conducted bythe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has found that more than9,000 genes  
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in News & Research Gingivitis, which may affect more than one-half of the U.S. adult population, is a condition commonly attributed to lapses in simple oral hygiene habits. However, a new study shows that development and reversal of gingivitis at the  
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A mild form of gum disease with inflammation of the gum is called gingivitis. Gum disease is also known as periodontal disease. As gingivitis is usually very mild; many people may have it and not know. Gingivitis should be treated, because it can progress into serious gum disease.  
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Gum disease can also be referred to as periodontal disease. It’s when your tissue and bone in your mouth are infected. This problem of gum disease needs to be treated otherwise you may notice not only your teeth getting worse, and losing them, but ...  
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Diabetes and gum diseaseThe Freeport NewsThere are two major stages of periodontal disease, gingivitis and periodontitis. People with diabetes tend to develop gum disease more frequently than ...  
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[Question] ||| "Can gum disease be transmitted from one person to another?"     [Answer] |||  Yes. Anytime saliva is transferred so is the bacteria that can cause gum disease.  Even a mother kissing her baby near their mouth can transfer the...  
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