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Before you answer the question of can you rebuild receding gum lines, you have to first understand the reason the gums are receding and how to care for gums once they have been treated. There in only one reason dentally, why gums recede and that is ... more
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Some pets will stop eating all together when their teeth, bone, and gums hurt badly enough. The vast majority, however, will find some tactic to keep eating. They may chew on the other side of their mouths or swallow their kibble whole. Pets have ... more
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No, people who have no teeth do not need to brush their gums. However, they may still use mouthwash as a bad breath preventative. ... more
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Synthetic cow bone is not a known treatment for bone loss in gums. Consult a physician or a veterinarian. GOOD LUCK. ... more
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• Realize that this is a wound to your body – the same as an infected cut on your arm. You must eliminate the cause – keep the wound clean. Many people own an electric oral irrigator of some sort. It usually gets stored in the same place – under ... more
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What is the success rate for users of the Nicocure® patch? We're extremely proud to say that our herbal nicotine patch has worked for over 97% of our customers. By comarison, typical nicotine based smoking cessation products (gums and patches) can ... more
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Miyasaki will first make sure that you are completely comfortable, and you will hardly feel a thing. Then he will remove a small amount of tissue from the roof of your mouth and carefully graft it to your gumline. This simple procedure will make ... more
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Just like mouthwashes, breath mints, lozenges, drops, sprays, chewing gums, etc...on their own are typically not the most effective means by which to improve one's breath. However, when these products are used in conjunction with diligent tongue ... more
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Implantation is not safe when gums are inflamed. When there are problems with the gums, they have to be thoroughly treated first. ... more
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I'm 39 years old. I have TMJ and some of my teeth have shifted in the front to the point that if I take pictures, I look as if I am missing a tooth. It is quite embarassing. I'm considering putting braces on but a family member told me that putting ... more
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