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		<title>Halitosis or Bad Breath to You!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: cathywarschaw You know the look the one where you reach over to talk to your friend or whisper in their ear and they turn their head away in disgust. It is nothing personal; it is your bad breath. Maybe &#8230; <a href="http://halitosisnews.com/halitosis-or-bad-breath-to-you.htm/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>You know the look the one where you reach over to talk to your friend or whisper in their ear and they turn their head away in disgust. It is nothing personal; it is your bad breath. Maybe you had a double cheeseburger with onions for lunch, or maybe you are suffering from a more serious problem. No one wants to have bad breath. There are many ways that you can counteract bad breath and prevent it from happening in the future.</p>
<p>Everyone has bad breath, also known as halitosis at some point. It happens to some people more than others. For some people, a quick brush and floss will do the trick. Other people may need to visit their dentist for a check up. While it is certainly hard to tell if you have bad breath by yourself, you can check for the following to determine if you might have it. Do your friends offer you mints or gum? Do you have a bad taste in your mouth? Do you have a yellow or white tint on your tongue? Do people step away from you when you talk? If you answered yes, you are not alone. Here are some easy ways to beat the bad breath blues.</p>
<p>Brushing and flossing: It goes without saying that brushing your teeth (and your tongue) and regular flossing can combat bad breath. Keep a toothbrush handy and make sure that you brush after each meal and snack. When you brush, you are getting rid of tiny food particles and bacteria that collect in your mouth after you eat. If you do not get rid of these particles, then they stay trapped in your mouth, which can lead to tooth decay. You must also floss each day. Do not skip it. Your dentist is right. Regular flossing helps prevent bad breath.</p>
<p>Medical and dental check ups: There are many medical and dental problems that can lead to bad breath. If you suspect that is the cause, then it is time to make a visit to your health care provider or dentist. Diabetes, allergies, nasal congestion and drainage, sore throats, oral cancer, and oral lesions and infections can all cause you to have chronic bad breath. If you can&#8217;t seem to get rid of your bad breath by regular brushing and flossing, then it is a possibility that there is a medical condition that you need treatment for.</p>
<p>Eat a healthy diet and drink water: When you eat a healthy diet and drink lots of water, you can help your breath stay fresh. In fact, many experts will tell you that if you can&#8217;t brush right away after a meal, have a snack of sliced apples. In addition, plenty of water keeps you hydrated. A dry mouth will also cause you to have bad breath.</p>
<p>Stop smoking: When you smoke, or use any type of tobacco problems, you are contributing to bad breath. Smoking causes all kind of oral health issues and stains your teeth, as well. If you are a smoker or a tobacco user, kick the habit to gain a fresher and healthier mouth. </p>
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		<title>Inflamed Gums In Periodontal Disease</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are suffering from inflamed gums the first thing that is usually on your mind is how to treat them or maybe pondering on the what seems to be the problem with your gums. But most people do not &#8230; <a href="http://halitosisnews.com/inflamed-gums-in-periodontal-disease.htm/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you are suffering from inflamed gums the first thing that is usually on your mind is how to treat them or maybe pondering on the what seems to be the problem with your gums. But most people do not usually take into conclusion that the condition might be a an early symptom of gingivitis gum disease until it becomes more serious. Being aware with the early signs and symptoms of gum disease such as inflamed gums is the first step in managing and treating the condition.</p>
<p>Inflamed gums is just an early sign of gingivitis, which is the mildest form of gum disease. Proper and good oral hygiene must always be on top of the list in preventing gum disease, its just simple. Brush your teeth every after meal or snack or at least twice a day and floss daily. With this process bacteria build up is prevented. Having dental check ups and professional cleaning is also necessary for your dentist can detect early signs of dental problems.</p>
<p>There is no cure for gum disease unless you address the problem of gingivitis which its symptom is having an inflamed gums. Consult your dentist for periodontal disease treatments, receding gums treatment, gingivitis treatments and pay close attention to your oral health hygiene.</p>
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		<title>Health Impact Made By Swollen Gums</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When gum infection takes it toll, gums are under attack. Gum infection is acquired when proper oral care is not observed increasing the risk of gingivitis, bleeding and swollen gums. Gums that appear red in color, tender and puffy are &#8230; <a href="http://halitosisnews.com/health-impact-made-by-swollen-gums.htm/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When gum infection takes it toll, gums are under attack. Gum infection is acquired when proper oral care is not observed increasing the risk of gingivitis, bleeding and swollen gums. Gums that appear red in color, tender and puffy are the primary indications that gums are under attack by gum infection. Gum infection is an inflammation of gums caused by harmful bacteria that forms into plaque causing inflammation- swollen gums.</p>
<p>Untreated swollen gums can lead into various impact on dental and medical health. Dental health impact includes its progression to periodontal disease that it can lead to eventual loss of tooth. Cardiovascular and respiratory diseases are some known impacts of advance periodontal diseases.</p>
<p>To avoid such negative impacts of swollen gums and gum disease, proper oral care should be observe and avoidance of its risk factors including smoking and excessive alcohol intake. Swollen gums should not be taken for granted, it is still necessary to see a dentist for proper diagnosis and professional treatment to control its progression.</p>
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		<title>Discovering The Cause Of Gum Infection</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of individuals care nothing on the causes of gum infection for there are only a few of them are aware of its medical consequences. Gum infection can be primarily prevented through good oral hygiene, however if left untreated &#8230; <a href="http://halitosisnews.com/discovering-the-cause-of-gum-infection.htm/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of individuals care nothing on the causes of gum infection for there are only a few of them are aware of its medical consequences. Gum infection can be primarily prevented through good oral hygiene, however if left untreated the condition can spread all over the body resulting to further serious medical conditions. There are various factors that causes gum disease and gum infection.</p>
<p>Bacterial plaque is the primary cause of gum infection. Dental plaque is a colorless sticky film that clings in the teeth and when not removed it can reside in the gumline causing irritation to the gum tissues leading to inflammation and infection resulting to destruction of gum and bone tissues. Women are prone to gum infection especially during menstruation, pregnancy and menopausal due to hormonal fluctuation. Bad habits such as alcohol and smoking are on of the major factors that greatly contribute to gum infection. Alcohol causes dry mouth lowering the saliva production level of the mouth and reducing its ability to fight harmful bacteria while smoking damages the natural processes that the body uses to fight against gum disease, it restricts blood flow and damages the immune system. Poor diet and vitamin deficiency can also be a cause of gum infection. Proper nutrition and enough amounts of vitamin C and Calcium reduce the risk of gum infection by providing the right nutrition to fight harmful bacteria.</p>
<p>There are available treatments for gum disease and each treatment varies with the severity of the condition. By having a superior oral care regimen, bacteria that causes gum infection can be completely avoided. Bad habits should be avoided and proper nutrition and vitamin intake should be observed, regular dental visit for dental check ups and professional cleanings must be observe to reduce the risk of gum infection and prevent its symptoms from progressing.</p>
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