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Mouth, Teeth Health
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Bad breath, otherwise known as halitosis is a very common and troublesome condition that affects approximately 25% of the population at some point.
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Impetigo is a highly contagious skin infection that is caused by staphylococcus (staph) and streptococcus (strep) bacteria. It is most common amongst children aged between 2- 6 years than adults. This skin infection may often start as a minor scratch or appear as a red sore on the upper lip – similar to a cold sore or fever blister.
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Bad breath or halitosis can cause personal distress, difficulties in relationships and social problems, making it a very awkward and troublesome condition. And yet, up to 25% of people suffer from halitosis at some point in their lives.
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Gum disease is an infection of the tissues and bones that support and surround the teeth. Plaque contains food, bacteria and bacterial waste products that accumulate on your teeth after eating. If it is left on your teeth, your gums become irritated.
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Cold sores form as a cluster of small blisters on the lips, around the corners of the mouth, or sometimes inside the nose. They are also referred to as fever blisters, and the medical term for them is recurrent herpes labialis.
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Chapped lips are lips that appear dry, scaly, and may have one or more small open cracks or fissures often accompanied by sensitivity and redness or swelling (edema) present.
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Canker sores, also called aphthous stomatitis are small “ulcers”;NULL or lesions that occur in the soft tissue of the mouth. These small sores are white, yellow or grayish in color with a red border, and they tend to be most common on the inner surface of the cheeks, lips, tongue, soft palate, and the base of the gums.
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When stress builds up in the jaw joint, it is referred to as jaw tension or temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD or TMJ). As complicated as that sounds, it’s actually very simple.
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Bruxism refers to an excessive clenching together of the bottom and upper jaw, accompanied by the grinding of the lower set of teeth with the upper set. Most people are unaware that they are grinding or gnashing their teeth because it frequently occurs at night (referred to as sleep bruxism). Usually, it is only when someone points it out that people with bruxism become aware that they are grinding their teeth.
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When stress builds up in the jaw joint, it is referred to as jaw Tension or temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD or TMJ). As complicated as that sounds, it’s actually very simple.
http://www.remedies4.com/download/jaw-tension-tmj-diagnosing-treatment.pdf
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