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Tooth Infection

eMaxHealth.com - The sealants are a recommended preventative measure to guard against tooth decay. The report, the Survey of the Oral Health ... action plan after the untimely death in February 2007 of a 12-year-old Prince George's County child due to a dental infection ...  Read More

Children Need Dental Care

Whittier Daily News - People think they don't have to take care of baby teeth because they grow out, but any decay or infection can affect the tooth that's coming out as well," De Leon said. For children, each dentist visit at the Gary Center costs $5 to $10 - a ...  Read More

Screenings promote dental health

Billings Gazette - If there is a red line along the gum-tooth area, you have infection. If the gums are not pink but look pale, there may be other health issues you need to have checked. Don't panic if your pet has black gums. That is just pigment and is normal. Many ...  Read More

Pet Vet: Dental care extends pet's healthy years

Science Daily - Periodontal, or gum, disease is a chronic bacterial infection that affects the gums and bone supporting the teeth. Periodontal disease is a major cause of tooth loss in adults and has been connected to the development of heart disease and increased ...  Read More

Want Healthy Gums? Hit The Dairy Aisle

ESPN.com - He sustained a chipped tooth, ankle sprain and bruised thigh. DeVon Hardin added 13 points, Anderson had 17 and six boards ... Hardin, who didn't play against Washington State or Washington last weekend because of a viral infection, came off the bench ...  Read More


The Chief Dental Officer, Barry Cockcroft, has recently issued guidance to SHAs and Primary Care Trusts on the scientific evidence on fluoridation, which concluded that the fluoridation of water increased the number of children with tooth decay decreases by 15%. In practice the benefits are even greater. For example, children in fluoridated Birmingham have half the cases of tooth decay than children in non-fluoridated Manchester.
 
In 2000 the Centre for Reviews and Dissemination at the University of York published a report of a systematic review of the evidence on fluoridation, the planning of new fluoridation schemes, the Department is also today issuing revised guidance to ensure local consultations are conducted in a fair and objective way, with benefits and risks being properly considered.
 
All water contains some fluoride. About half a million people in this country receive water which is naturally fluoridated at, or about, the optimum level for dental health of one part of fluoride per million of water. A further 5.5 million people receive water where the fluoride content has been increased at the request of the NHS to consider fluoridating tap water for over forty years. Its residents are among the 5.5 million UK citizens whose water fluoridation has been already funded by the NHS. A further half a million people live in areas in which fluoride occurs naturally in the water.
 
This new government funding will allow SHAs in areas of poor dental health to help prevent tooth decay and thereby cutting
 

 

 

Root canal therapy & tooth infection treatment - BUPA UK
can be used in the treatment of tooth infection caused by gum disease, decay or injury Restoring teeth.How does the pulp get damaged? .Tooth whitening - Read More

Wisdom teeth removal, extraction - symptoms, pain & complications
BUPA health factsheet - information on wisdom teeth removal (extraction) including symptoms and pain, the operation and as infection, cysts, tooth decay or - Read More

Dental Abscess - Patient UK
It may develop as a complication of tooth decay (caries), or from an infection in the gums. Teeth & Mouth : British Medical Association's Family Doctor Series - Read More

BBC - Health - Conditions - Tooth decay in children
Bacteria that thrive on the teeth cause tooth decay, particularly when there's a If the nerve becomes affected, infection may establish and lead to an abscess, - Read More

Wisdom teeth - removal
Examples include untreatable tooth decay, abscesses, cysts .These can include, nerve damage, damage to other teeth, infection, bleeding, and, rarely, death - Read More


 
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