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What is a good oral hygiene program for orthodontic patients?

Using the method recommended by their dentist, orthodontic patients should brush their teeth with a fluoride toothpaste after every meal, snack and before bed. (Fluoride toothpaste with the seal of acceptance of the American Dental Association's Council on Dental Therapeutics have been proved effective.) Disclosing tablets that make plaque visible can be used after brushing, to show areas that have been missed.

Can oral hygiene affect pregnancy?

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Yes, studies have shown that a mother's oral health can directly affect the health of her unborn baby. According to the US Journal of Periodontology, a pregnant woman with periodontal disease is seven times more likely to have a baby that is pre-term (born too early) or has a low birth weight. See similar questions...

Why is oral hygiene so important?

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Our mouth is teeming with bacteria that live on food which remains in our mouth after eating. Like all living organisms, these bacteria create waste products. As these waste products accumulate, they cause tooth decay and gum disease. The purpose of oral hygiene is to reduce the food, bacteria, and bacterial waste products in our mouth. This is why I recommend using an oral irrigator after every meal. See similar questions...

I've heard that tea is good for oral hygiene. Is this true?

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Yes. New York University Dental Center researchers found that regular intake of black tea significantly reduced tooth decay in animals, even when sugar was included in the diet. Tea polyphenols act as nature's breath fresheners by interacting with and trapping sulfur compounds known to contribute to halitosis. Polyphenols' antibacterial properties also aid oral health. Green tea also reduces plaque and contains natural fluoride as well. Click here for more on tea's health benefits. Yes. See similar questions...

my age, why should I bother with oral hygiene, such as brushing and flossing?

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Thorough daily brushing and flossing of your natural teeth are essential to keep them in good condition—especially as you age. Plaque, the sticky, colorless layer of bacteria that causes tooth decay and periodontal (gum) disease, can build up quickly on the teeth of older adults, particularly when they neglect oral hygiene. This can increase your risk for tooth decay and periodontal disease. A few simple steps can help you maintain good oral health throughout your life. See similar questions...

How important is good Hygiene?

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Good hygiene is also important. Always keep the anal areaclean by using mild soaps and gently dabbing your anus cleanafter each bowel movement. If possible, bathe the anus gentlyafter each bowel movement as an alternative to wiping (oryou can take a shower instead). Try to avoid a lot of wipingif possible because this will only irritate your condition.After bathing, dry the anus gently with a soft cloth or towel. See similar questions...

Why is Oral Hygiene so Important During Pregnancy?

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Oral hygiene is always important, but even more so during pregnancy. Find out how dental problems can be intensified during pregnancy. Describes the dental problems associated with smoking and other uses of tobacco including cigarettes, cigars, smokeless tobacco and hookah water pipes. The findings of a new study show that males who smoke cigarettes are almost twice as likely to need root canals than non smokers. See similar questions...

What Are the Rationales for Oral Anticoagulants in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation?

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Atrial fibrillation (AF) may be paroxysmal or chronic and is found in about 0.4% of the adult population. The prevalence of AF increases with age and is detected in about 15% of normal people over 75 years. Globally, AF increases the relative risk of stroke by six times and is associated with an absolute risk of approximately 5-8% per year. See similar questions...

Brush Your Teeth! Are mom’s really teaching their kids good oral hygiene?

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October 30, 2007 in Aromatherapy, Cold & Flu Prevention, Did You Know?, Dryer Sheets, Eliminate and Prevent Mold, Environment, Essential Oil Basics, Find therapeutic grade essential oils, Health and Wellness, Home Spa Tips, MRSA, Nontoxic Household Cleaning, Superbugs, Thieves essential oil, Waterless Hand Cleaners, Well Being, Why we should care, Women's Health, Young Living, eco-friendly | No comments Woman’s World magazine is on to our Young Living essential oils… hip-hip-hoor. See similar questions...

Brush Your Teeth! Are mom's really teaching their kids something good about safe oral hygiene?

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Diffusing therapeutic-grade essential oils during cold & flu season - how to get the most out of your essential oils and diffuser Ways to Use Thieves Products - everyday life made easy with the effective essential oil blend Thieves I watched the CBC News (Canadian) last night, they had a segment titled “Bye-Bye Birdies“ - it nearly broke my heart. See similar questions...

How often should I brush/floss my teeth? What is a good hygiene regimen?

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Using an electric rotary toothbrush is far more efficient and effective in overall plaque removal and massaging of the gums. The one we recommend and dispense to patients (at a substantial discount) is the Braun Oral B Ultra 4-head with built-in timer. See similar questions...

What steps should a physician take to protect oral communications with or about patients?

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The Privacy Rules require physicians to use appropriate administrative, technical, and security safeguards to protect the privacy of protected health information — including oral communications. This means that physicians must use reasonable efforts to have protections in place, but they do not need to make expensive structural changes to "soundproof" their offices. The Department of Health and Human Services addresses this topic in one of its Frequently Asked Questions at http://answers. See similar questions...

What is Food Hygiene?

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Food Hygiene is much more than cleanliness, it involves checking all steps in any food business. The preparation, processing, packaging, handling and storage of food is done safely and is central in protecting the health of the public. Inspections are carried in all types of food premises including manufacturers, caterers, retailers, etc to ensure food reaches the final consumer safely. See similar questions...

Why is saliva so important to good oral health?

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Saliva is the body's natural oral defense system. It protects teeth and soft tissues, flushes bacteria and food away from the teeth, and reduces enamel abrasion. Its buffering ability helps neutralize acids to restore normal pH levels, and it replenishes the calcium, phosphate and fluoride ions that remineralize the enamel. With a lack of saliva or too many acid-producing bacteria, a mineral imbalance can occur that leads to increased caries risk. See similar questions...

Are There Any Indications for Oral Anticoagulation in Patients with Major Atherosclerotic Disease?

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Oral anticoagulants, or vitamin K antagonists, are coumarins or indanedione derivatives. Coumarins produce fewer nonhemorrhagic complications and are now used exclusively. Warfarin (4-hydroxycoumarin) is the most widely used. The vitamin K antagonists exert their anticoagulant effect by inhibiting vitamin K epoxide reductase and possibly vitamin K reductase. See similar questions...

How do my patients enroll in the program?

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Complete a simple, one-page application at a participating provider’s office. Providers must fax proof of income, citizenship and identity to the Women’s Health Program at 1-866-993-9971. For more information about required verification documents, visit the Women’s Health Program web page at www.hhsc.state.tx.us/womenshealth.htm. When scheduling appointments, providers should advise patients to bring these documents with them to avoid delays in the application process. See similar questions...

How long is the dental hygiene program?

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The dental hygiene program includes two years of prerequisite and general education courses followed by two years of dental hygiene course work. See similar questions...

What about hygiene?

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I'm sure you would expect (and I guarantee you will receive) the highest standards in hygiene from your chosen Dolly Bird, so why wouldn't you do her the courtesy of repaying the complement. See similar questions...

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