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| 27 Nov 2009 by Bruce Heath No one has ever died from bad breath. Although it's an indication of something more serious going on in the body, halitosis at the most has only hurt one's social status in life and nothing more. ... contributing editor, C.T. Yarington, M.D. of Seattle, Washington, approximately 10% of bad breath cases emanate from outside the mouth. A skilled physician can tell much about the body's state of affairs just by a whiff of his patient's breath during the examination. ... SteadyHealth Community Home - articles - http://www.steadyhealth.com/ - References [ More results from SteadyHealth Community Home - articles ] |
| 11 Oct 2009 by breath cure During pregnancy a film grows over your teeth that is a breeding ground for bacteria and a cause of swollen gums and gingivitis resulting in bad breath. Eliminate bad breath completely - http://badbreath.co.za/ |
| 11 hours ago by Spatziano If I learned one thing during the pregnancy it's that you never, ever, no matter what, utter those words. I won't repeat what she yelled at me after this, but let's just say that I wasn't allowed to sleep at home for about three nights. ... There's other symptoms that come along with pregnancy as well. There's the back pain, muscle cramps, inability to sleep, inability to wake, swollen feet and ankles, bad breath from reflux, gas, spider veins, swollen painful breasts (my ... Matts Naked Word - http://mattsnakedword.com/ |
| 19 Nov 2009 by badbreath Find a dentist that's's experienced treating pregnant women to put you at ease and help you understand that treatment of a toothache during pregnancy is required. Pregnancy Toothache Cures is a post from: Bad Beath - Bad Breath Causes ... Bad Beath - Bad Breath Causes - http://www.badbreathworld.com/ |
| 1 Dec 2009 by FTS Mouthwashes are generally used to temporarily reduce bad breath. Some mouthwashes may help reduce plaque levels. Fluoride mouthwashes also help protect the teeth against decay. If your breath smell is not caused by food, such as garlic, ... Try to visit the dentist at least once during your pregnancy to have your teeth checked. Tell the dentist that you are pregnant. Most dental work can be done safely while you are pregnant, but some treatments may need to be postponed ... Sensible-Health.com - http://www.sensible-health.com/ |
| 10 Nov 2009 by Danielle Justie Pregnant women encounter this pregnancy bad breath issue because of certain hormonal changes which occurs in the body during pregnancy, where it could also lead to some dental issues that may be very aggravating on the part of a woman ... Health News For Families - http://www.healthnewsforfamilies.com/ |
| 24 Sep 2009 by admin Herbal alternatives may be recommended for preventing the anaerobic bacteria that causes bad breath during pregnancy. Some herbal cures may include lemon oil, peppermint oil, or lime oil for starters. Also, expecting mothers can try ... Bad Breath Blog - http://blog.therabreath.com/ [ More results from Bad Breath Blog ] |
| 9 hours ago by sanika Women loose a lot of blood during their menstrual cycle. In this way the iron content in the body drops and hence haemoglobin drops as well, which in turn results in anemia. That is why during pregnancy a woman is advised to take extra iron ... If the quantity of vegetables is less in the daily diet of a person, that person can fall prey to anaemia. It is advisable to cure yourself from anemia in the early stages otherwise it can take a bad turn anytime. Share and Enjoy: ... Health & Food - http://ayushveda.com/blogs/health/ [ More results from Health & Food ] |
| 15 Sep 2009 by Lucylewis0 silly question, but here goes....... there is very strong evidence that many human women suffer from bad breath during early pregnancy due to the rise and fall of progesterone and estrogen. does anyone who if this also apply to dogs ... Pet Forums Community - http://www.petforums.co.uk/ - References |
| 24 Oct 2009 by recedinggums How do you know if you have gingivitis during pregnancy? The symptoms usually include any of the following: Bleeding gums; Tender, swollen, or infected gums; Bad breath (sign of bacteria overgrowth). Click to learn more about pregnancy ... Receding Gums, Periodontal Gum Disease,... - http://recedinggums.wordpress.com/ |
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