• 07 JAN 15
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    Gums Reaction During Menstruation

    Gums Reaction During Menstruation

      Although women tend to maintain better dental health practices than guys do,women are more susceptible to oral health problems due to the hormonal fluctuations. Hormones affect the blood supply to the gum tissue, and the body’s response to plaque accomulation.. Before a period starts, progesterone levels are high,resulting in decrease the level of any

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    • 04 JAN 15
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    Diabetic Dental Patient and what they Need to Know

    Diabetic Dental Patient and what they Need to Know

      Diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the most frequent pathologies that dentists encounter .It is important due to its cute complications, and severity which can mean an immediate risk for patient’s life. DM includes a group of diseases characterized by impaired action or secretion of insulin, or both. and the most frequent are type

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    • 03 JAN 15
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    Pacemaker

    Pacemaker

    Dental treatment and Pacemakers implanted devices Pacemakers and Implanted cardiac devices (ICD) are used to regulate pacing for cardiac bradyarrhythmias associated with damaged heart muscle. They consist of a battery generator contained in a small metal box (approx. 4 x 4 cm) implanted subcutaneously, below the clavicle. the battery generator is attached to 1 or

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    • 13 SEP 14
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    Diet PH and Teeth Dissolving

    Diet PH and Teeth Dissolving

    Did you know that the diet you are consuming can cause teeth dissolving? yes it does, the more acidic content of the diet, teeth dissolve fast and the end result is teeth sensitivity. The scale for acidity is called PH varies 1­14. Being 1­6 acidic and 8­14 is alkaline while 7 is neutral (e.g. Water).

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