January 5th, 2009

Symptoms of Periodontal Disease


Periodontal disease progresses like a silent killer.  In the beginning it shows a few signs that
are obvious but it can progress absolutely painlessly into an aggressive
state.  In this article we are going to
focus on the different signs and symptoms so that if any of you or your family
or friends are suffering from the given symptoms, then this calls for an immediate
action.

The symptoms include:

Gums are consistently red, swollen or tender.

January 4th, 2009

Dental Care: A Look At Gingivitis And Periodontal Disease

Gum disease, also known as gingivitis, is a serious condition that will
normally result in tooth loss.  With adults, gingivitis and periodontal
disease are the most common forms of gum disease.  To prevent both
types of gum disease, you should always brush your teeth and remove as
much plaque as possible.  If you allow the plaque to build up, gum
disease will normally be the result.

Gum disease, also known as gingivitis, is a serious condition that will normally result in tooth loss.  With adults, gingivitis and periodontal disease are the most common forms of gum disease.  To prevent both types of gum disease, you should always brush your teeth and remove as much plaque as possible.  If you allow the plaque to build up, gum disease will normally be the result.

December 28th, 2008

Time Heals Most Wounds

Wound healing is an extremely complex event that we typically do not think a lot about except when it goes badly.  When you have a surgical procedure it is always good to know how your body will heal itself.  

January 24th, 2008

The Problem Working With Computer

When I first read about carpal tunnel relief, or the inflammation that develops in the wrists due to repetitive motions such as typing, there was little to choose from in terms of carpal tunnel relief. As much as I needed carpal tunnel relief, I didn’t want to have to sacrifice my productivity or a lot of money in order to get it.

The recommended remedies usually included abstaining from the repetitive motions for a few days, taking anti-inflammatory medication, or getting physical therapy. None of these methods of providing carpal tunnel relief were to my liking. Since I was working for myself, I didn’t have a worker’s compensation program in place, nor did I have very good health insurance.


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