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Scott Wells recommends the book: What You Should Know about Gum Disease for those seeking more information on how to stop gum disease and to keep it from coming back again. ISBN: 978-0981485508

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  • Why You Should Focus on How to Reverse Gum Disease
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] For obvious cosmetic reasons you need to work on getting this disease reversed. But you also have many other reasons to do this and they are highly important.


  • Why is it Important to Stop Gum Disease?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] You may wonder why it is important to end gum disease. But besides your teeth starting to look bad, and your gums bleeding there is much more to it than that. It can be linked to many different medical problems too.


  • Who Will Run a Risk of Getting Gingivitis?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Gingivitis can happen to anyone, just because you're in the list that is provided below, it doesn't mean you will get it. The risk is just higher for people who are in these categories.


  • How Many People Currently Have Gum Disease?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Research into how many people currently have gingival disease has produced some surprising statistics. It has been shown for example that as many as 80% of Americans have the condition to some degree. Indeed, people living in Western societies have a greater incidence of affliction than other people and the wealthier the country the more gum disease is a problem.


  • Who Can Get Periodontal Disease?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Though it can't be determined completely who will get periodontal disease, there are some people who may be at more risk. What you eat is one of these factors, if your diet is full of sugar and other things that are not good, you may develop gum disease.


  • What Exactly is Periodontal Disease?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] What is periodontal disease? It's the same thing as gum disease, which is when your tissue and bone in the mouth become infected. They get that way when you fail to keep up with getting the buildup of plaque taken care of.


  • Who Gets Gum Disease and Why?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Gum disease is an infection in your mouth, causing the gums and bones to become unhealthy. With gum disease if it continues to go unchecked, you will lose your teeth, and you can also notice your health declining. There are some people who are more apt to experience gum disease.


  • What is Gum Disease and Who Gets It?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Gum disease can also be referred to as periodontal disease. It's when your tissue and bone in your mouth are infected. This problem of gum disease needs to be treated otherwise you may notice not only your teeth getting worse, and losing them, but many other medical conditions.


  • Where Can You Get a Gum Graft?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] The question "Where can you get a gum graft?" will invariably pop up once somebody's either been told they have some tooth root exposure or they notice a darkening of the root at the receded gum line. This darkening can be due to a number of reasons but it's most commonly from a bit of decay.


  • What is a Gum Graft?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] If you have discovered that you have receding gums, then there are a number of methods you will be able to turn to. One of those methods is known as gum graft. Today, it seems as if the gum graft has gained a lot of popularity.


  • What Are the Signs of Gingivitis?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Gingivitis can lead to gum disease and worse if you don't get it taken care of. So what is it and how will you be able to tell if you have it or not? If you notice when you brush or floss that your gums start to bleed, you may have the onset of gingivitis or worse.


  • How Do You Know If Your Gums Are Healthy?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] In this day and age, beauty really does matter and with beauty comes health. The same method can be applied to the gums. If you want beautiful gums, then they will obviously need to be healthy.


  • How to Avoid Gum Disease
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Brushing and flossing are not always enough to stop gum disease, you need much more than that. But you still need to make sure that you brush and floss everyday too. In order to avoid the problems that are presented by gum disease here are some tips to follow.


  • About Laser Gum Surgery
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Surgery of any kind is not something to look forward to. It can be unpleasant, not to mention painful and nerve wracking. One type of surgery that a lot of people put off having is gum surgery as it can be very painful for some time after.


  • How Do You Know If You Need a Gum Graft?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] The question "How do you know if you need a gum graft?" is often asked by people who meet a dentist in a social setting or at some function or another with some frequency. This is a bit surprising, considering how most people not only don't want to see a dentist but how they never want to meet up with one in any sort of setting, dental-related or not.


  • Can You Fight Gum Disease With Essential Oils?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Did you know that there are a number of essential oils that might help you to fight gum disease? Not a lot of people do, but it is worth it to familiarize yourself with them. Your oral health and hygiene is too important to take lightly.


  • Should You Use Dental Tape Or Dental Floss?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Whether you decide to use dental tape or dental floss, using one or the other is essential to your oral health. Flossing and using tape will help to keep your teeth and gums healthy. This can work to prevent gum disease such as gingivitis and even periodontitis.


  • The 'Secret Weapon' That Improves Dental Health
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] People in the United States have a problem with their teeth. We are constantly on the lookout for ways to make sure our teeth say healthy. The link between Xylitol and gum disease is thus of immense interest.


  • Why Do My Gums Bleed When Flossing?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Have you ever seen a tinge of pink in the sink and wondered to yourself, "Why do my gums bleed when flossing?" This is a question asked by many people, and with good reason. It is an incredibly important one.


  • Gum Disease Can Be a Serious Problem
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] When it comes to your oral health, there are a lot of questions that you need to ask. There are a lot of answers that you need to know. When was gum disease first discovered?


  • Why Do Your Gums Bleed When You Brush Your Teeth?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] This is a question that needs to be answered. It is also a very common question among people of varying ages, genders, lifestyles, et cetera. Likely, at one time or another, every single one of us have seen traces of pink when we brush our teeth. You should not try to pass this off as something minor. Your oral health depends on taking this problem seriously.


  • Yet One More Reason to Quit Smoking - Good Motivation to Quit
    [Health-and-Fitness:Quit-Smoking] It has long been suspected that smoking and gum disease are interrelated. Thanks to recent studies, that link has finally been proven. We have all long known that smoking is dangerous to your health.


  • Low Birth Weight Babies and Mothers' Oral Health
    [Health-and-Fitness:Womens-Issues] Women have a lot to worry about when they are pregnant. Unfortunately, studies show that they now have another worry: the likely link between low birth weight babies and gum disease. This problem is distressingly more prevalent than a lot of expecting mothers may even realize. For your health and the health of your unborn child, you need to familiarize yourself with gum disease, its risks, and how to prevent them.


  • Protect Yourself Against Lung Infections Through Better Dental Health
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] It has become more clear that there is a possible link between lung infections and gum disease. Because both of these problems are serious in and of themselves, neither should be taken lightly.


  • Oral Irrigation - Can it Improve Your Dental Health?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] If you do not know the term, then you would not be expected to understand what it can do for you, your teeth, and your gums. Basically, oral irrigation is the process of cleaning away any debris on, from, and in between your teeth.


  • Diabetes and Gum Disease - Is There a Connection?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Diabetes] Is there a connection between diabetes and gum disease? The simplest answer is yes. However, nothing is ever so simple and it pays to take a closer look at this potentially threatening link. By themselves, gum disease and diabetes are already devastating.


  • Why is There Blood in My Mouth When I Wake Up?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] If you have ever had to ask yourself this question, then it is crucial that you make an appointment to see your dentist right away. Do not pass Go, do not collect two hundred dollars, and do not procrastinate, try to make excuses for it, or wait for it to go away.


  • Why Are My Gums Red and Swollen?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] It has happened to many of us. We look in the mirror, noticed that are gums are sore and discolored. Invariably, we stretch our mouths open, peer into the mirror, twist this way and that for a better look. We inevitably wonder, "Why are my gums red and swollen?"


  • Who Was the First Periodontist?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Many people have often wondered, who was the first periodontist? Upon hearing this question, many other people have wondered, what is a periodontist? Well, we are going to discuss those questions and many more throughout the course of this article, to the best of our abilities concerning the documented evidence.


  • Why Did the Surgeon General Label Gum Disease As a 'Silent Epidemic'
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] So, why is gum disease considered a silent epidemic? It is not just because it can cause you to lose your teeth.


  • Can You Use Ozone to Fight Periodontal Disease?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] What is ozone therapy? What about ozone therapy for periodontal disease, is it an effective treatment method?


  • Gum Disease - Who Gets Gum Disease and Why?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Obviously, proper dental care and hygiene are huge factors in whether or not an otherwise healthy person will develop gum disease. This is why we are so frequently reminded of the importance of regular brushing, flossing and dentist visits.


  • Periodontal Disease - Do You Know If You Are at Risk For This Disease?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] You need to know all the causes of this disease. You cannot lapse when it comes to your oral health.


  • Gum Recession - What You Should Know in Regards to Gum Recession
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] This condition is very straight forwardly defined as a loss of gingival tissue over the jaw bone areas which directly causes root exposure. The problem is also commonly referred to as gingival recession. Receding gums is extremely common among men and woman aged 40 plus.


  • Receding Gums
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Identifying the problem- Its essential to first identify what gum recession actually is before we can determine why gums recede. Gum recession is the mere retraction of gums from the teeth or jaw bone. Causes of gum recession- Pressure, strain and stress on teeth or gums are all major causes of gum line retraction.


  • Receding Gums - Why You Should Educate Your Children Early on About This Problem
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Educating children about the problems of gum disease and gum recession should start at an early age. The concepts and techniques will then have time to grow from their subconscious minds into their conscious awareness.


  • Gum Recession - Guarding Your Family Against the Unpleasant Problem of Bleeding and Receding Gums
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Armed with a little knowledge, you can teach your children how to avoid some nasty inconveniences in life such as gum disease and receding gums! Read on to gain valuable insight. Gum recession defined- Before we can get to why gums recede it is important to establish what recession actually is.


  • Receding Gums - How Much Do You Know?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Diseases] Receding gums aka gingival recession is a very common problem targeting especially middle aged males and females. It is easily defined as the loss of tissue (mucosal) over the jaw bone, ultimately leading to profound root exposure. What causes the recession?


  • Gum Recession - You Really Need to Understand What Gum Recession is and What Can Prevent It
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] We have to define what gum recession really is before we can get to why gums recede. Gum recession is defined as the moving away or retraction of gums and bone from the teeth.


  • Periodontal Disease and Gingivitis - Why Your Periodontist Can Be Your Best Friend
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Dentistry and gum disease links knowledge and experience with pain and discomfort caused by mouth and gum infection. However dentistry is the key to successfully treating and ultimately curing the disease. Gum disease is defined as soft tissue and bone infection targeting the teeth and jaw bone.


  • Gum Disease - Why Your Periodontist is Your Friend - You Also Need to Know How to Help Yourself
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Periodontists and gum disease are without a doubt directly linked in the quest to prevent, treat and ultimately cure painful and uncomfortable mouth and gum infections. Your dentist has the required experience and know-how on the various forms of periodontal disease and the successful treatment thereof. Gum disease is a mere referral to soft tissue and bone infection specifically in and around teeth and jaw areas.


  • Gum Disease - The Importance of Professional Help and What You Can Do For Yourself
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Dentistry and gum disease are directly linked as a possible long term cure for the often painful and uncomfortable form of infection. Your dentist with his or her experience and knowledge on dental health is worth his weight in gold. Gum disease refers to infection of soft tissue and bones which surround teeth and jaw bone.


  • Bleeding Gums? What You Should Know About Bleeding Gums and Should Not Keep Secret!
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Gums are light to darker pink coloured flesh covering the jaw bones and teeth sockets holding teeth in place but you may wonder why do gums bleed especially when you brush your teeth? What are the causes of bleeding gums? Gum infection also referred to as Gingivitis is the number one cause of bleeding gums.


  • Periodontitis - Family History is an Important Factor - Safeguard Your Family's Dental Health
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] The periodontal history of a patient should be a key consideration for doctors and patients alike when considering oral hygiene, procedure and treatments recommendations. Periodontal history will also have a leading role when it comes to infection diagnosis. What is Periodontitis exactly?


  • Periodontal Disease - Family History and How it Affects You
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Patients and dentists alike should give serious consideration to patient periodontal history when it comes to oral hygiene, procedure and treatment advice. Periodontal history also has an incredibly important role in infection diagnosis...


  • A History of Gum Disease Spells Extra Work For You
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Gingivitis is a medical term which refers to initial stages of gum inflammation caused by bacteria and toxin producing plaque build-up on teeth and underneath the gum line. Contributing factors- There is a variety of factors which contribute to the development of gum disease including poor oral hygiene, smoking, hormonal fluctuations during pregnancy, puberty, menstruation and menopause, nutritional deficiencies, medication, diabetes, HIV and stress.


  • Periodontitis - Do You Have a Family History? What Should Your Family Know About This Disease
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] History considerations - It is very important for both the patient and the dentist to give due consideration to periodontal history when recommending oral hygiene practices, procedures and treatments. Periodontal history also plays a major role in oral disease diagnosis.


  • Gingivitis - What Should You Teach Your Children About This Disease?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Importance of history - Patients and dentists of patients with history of Gingivitis, must exercise extreme caution with hygiene routines and if any signs or symptoms of an infection appear especially if it is recurring. It is essential for patients to keep their physician or dentist updated on any recent outbreaks of Gingivitis as well as any other information relevant to gum disease or specifically Gingivitis which may assist easier diagnoses and treatment.


  • Bleeding Gums - You Should Know That Bleeding Gums Are Not Normal
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Gums are located mainly over your jaw bones and over teeth root areas. Gums consist mainly of light pink coloured flesh and bones.


  • Bleeding Gums - Make Sure the Family is Safe From Bleeding Gums
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] It is also the gums which hold teeth in each respective socket. Now the question is why do gums bleed especially during teeth brushing?


  • Gum Disease - How Much Do You Really Need to Know?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Diseases] You may be thinking that if you brush your teeth twice a day and floss regularly, gum disease will never be an issue. However, that is not entirely true. You may still be at risk.


  • History of Gum Disease? Your Family Genes May Make Fighting Gum Disease More Difficult
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Gum disease commonly referred to as Periodontal disease, generally refers to severe gum and bone infections, normally caused by plaque and the enzymes the body produces to fight the disease. What's gum disease?


  • Periodontal Disease - Did Your Family Inherit the Risk of Developing Periodontal Disease?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] What is gum diseases exactly? This disease is also referred to as periodontal disease and is a term used by physicians when referring to serious gum and bone infections, usually caused by toxin producing plaque.


  • Gum Disease - Do You Have a History of Gum Disease?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] History - A history of gum disease should be taken very seriously by both the patient and his or her dentist or physician. The history is rock solid proof that the person has a tendency to develop a chronic problem with severe pain, discomfort or underlying causes.


  • Gum Disease and Your Family - Are They Protected?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] The loss of teeth is an important issue. It is a misconception to believe that you naturally lose your teeth as you get older. In point of fact, tooth loss is an aspect of severe gum disease.


  • Gingivitis - Are You at Risk For Tooth Loss?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] There is another myth your dentist can help debunk. It is the belief that your general, overall health will not be at all affected by gum disease.


  • Periodontal Disease - Do You Know All You Should to Keep the Family Safe?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] A lot of people think they are unequivocally safe if they brush their teeth twice daily and floss on a regular basis. Meaning, they believe they will never be at risk for gum disease.


  • Periodontal Disease - Do You Really Understand What You Are Dealing With?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] First of all, consider tooth loss. It occurs with many forms of periodontal disease, yet some people insist on believing that it is a natural occurrence during the aging process. This is patently untrue. If you notice your teeth becoming loose, you need to talk to your dentist.


  • Gingivitis - Do You Know All That You Should About Preventing the Progression of Gum Disease?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] One of the very first things that you need to understand is that you do, in fact, need to brush your teeth at least twice a day and then floss your teeth everyday. However, that does not mean that you are not going to get gum disease and that is the first thing that you need to think about.


  • Periodontal Disease - Do You Know How to Protect Your Family From Periodontal Disease?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] If you know the causes and know the treatments and know exactly what periodontal disease is, you will be able to avoid it completely. Basically, your teeth and gums will be in very, very good health and as you know, your oral health can definitely impact your entire overall well-being.


  • Gum Disease - What Should You Be Concerned About When it Comes to Gum Disease?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Prevention is often the best cure, and it cannot occur without knowledge. Keeping your teeth healthy and your gums in good shape is absolutely vital. Your oral health is important to your overall health.


  • Why Are Your Gums Sore? Some Answers
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] One question that tons of people have is 'why do gums get sore?' Nowadays, people simply can not afford dental insurance and actually do not think that their teeth and gums are something to be concerned about. However, that is definitely not the case and there could be a lot of serious problems as to why your gums might get sore from time to time.


  • Sore Gums - Protect Your Family With Knowledge
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Sore gums can really make you worry. This leaves many of us wondering, "Why do gums get sore?" Because an increasing number of people do not have proper dental insurance, if any, oral care has never been more important. That is why so many people worry when their gums feel sore. There are a lot of causes. We are going to explore the most common ones. Knowing is the best way to prevent this from occurring, after all.


  • Why Do Gums Become Sore? Do You Have Gum Disease?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Why do gums get sore? This is a question a lot of us have. At a time when fewer and fewer people can afford dental insurance, any problems involving the teeth or the gums are a cause for concern. However, a lot of different things can cause your gums to get sore. We are going to take a look at some of the most common causes. Hopefully recognizing them will be able to set your mind at ease.


  • Periodontitis Problems - Can You Recognize Them Before Your Family Suffers?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Identifying the main periodontitis causes is the best way to prevent the disease from occurring. Fortunately, it is easy to pinpoint these causes, because there are not a lot of them. The problem is that this disease can result in problems which are much more serious. Knowing the warning signs can help you to keep yourself save. Within this article, we will talk about the causes of this problem, what signs to watch out for, and how you can prevent it.


  • Gingivitis - Can You Protect Your Family?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Since gingivitis is so common, a lot of things are known about it. It is unfortunate that so many people have it, but fortunate because we know a lot about spotting and treating it.


  • Periodontal Disease - Your Quick Primer - Do You Have Gum Disease?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] In truth, there are not that many periodontitis causes. More than anything, periodontal disease can lead to other, more serious problems if it is left untreated. There are many warning signs, however, and many ways to prevent it from occurring. Thus, throughout the following article, we are going to discuss causes, warning signs, and preventive tactics.


  • Gum Disease - Do You Have the Problems That Lead to Gum Disease?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Oral health is extremely important. Gum disease has been known to lead to more serious problems. You do not only have to worry about losing your teeth.


  • Periodontal Disease - Do You Know What You Must Do to Stop Or Prevent Periodontal Disease?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Diseases] What many people do not understand is that the mouth is actually a bacteria farm. Food particles and mucus are constantly going around in your mouth and they can actually form all sorts of plaques, which can harden into tartar.


  • Gingivitis - Do You Know What Causes it and What You Can Do About It?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] It is bad because we need to take care of our teeth. It is good because this means there is a lot of information on it - and a lot of ways to treat it as well.


  • Gum Disease - Do You Know How to Tell If Your Family is at Risk?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] If you are the type of person that does not brush or floss all that often, you can definitely end up having built up of plaque as well as tartar. This can lead to bacteria and that is exactly what will lead to a number of different periodontal diseases, including gingivitis.


  • Periodontal Disease - Do You Know How to Keep Your Teeth?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Needless to say, that will be very good for your teeth and gums. Because good oral health can have an impact on your health in general, it is definitely worth the effort to arm yourself with knowledge.


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    [Reference-and-Education:Languages] If you are asking about How much? Or How many? Use Quantro/a/i/e? Come? Indicates How?


  • Periodontal Disease - Your Family Should Know How to Care For This
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] This is to make certain that all plaque is properly removed before it has the opportunity to become tartar. You also must be very conscious and strict about brushing your teeth every day as well as flossing.


  • Gingivitis - Are You Getting Quality Care For This Problem?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Do not be surprised if your dentist sends you to a periodontist. This is not cause for great concern, nor does it mean that your gum disease has progressed to the stage of periodontitis. It does however mean that your dentist wants you to be seen by this person who specializes in the area of gum disease.


  • Gum Disease - Are You Receiving Quality Care?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] If you are looking for quality gum disease care, it is imperative that you brush and floss regularly. You also must schedule and keep regular dental visits. If you have already suffered with advanced gingivitis, it is recommended that you see your dentist every three months for a cleaning.


  • Gingivitis - What Should You Know About Gingivitis?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Patients as well as dentists with a patient history of gingivitis should keep a very close eye on any signs or symptoms of a recurring infection outbreak as well as overall oral hygiene routines. Patients should keep their dentist or doctor posted on any past Gingivitis outbreaks and any other info related to the condition which may assist diagnoses and treatment. What is this disease?


  • Periodontal Disease - It is Important to Know the Kinds of Bacteria That Cause Periodontal Disease
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] How can I tell the kinds of bacteria that cause gum disease? The human mouth contains millions of bacteria, of which there are over 500 varieties.


  • Gingivitis - There Are Hundreds of Kinds of Bacteria That Cause Gingivitis
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] With the many kinds of bacteria that cause gum disease, to list them all, including their official names, in this article would quickly make it appear to be a doctoral thesis. The fact of the matter is that the human mouth contains millions of bacteria.


  • Gum Disease - Can You Win? What Do the Statistics Say?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] According to statistical data on gum disease, almost 18% of individuals not completing a high school education will suffer with gum disease at some point. This is largely due to inadequate dental care and hygiene.


  • Periodontal Disease - Can You Reduce Your Chances of Contracting This Disease?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] If this plaque is not regularly and properly removed, it will result in gum disease. If this disease is allowed to progress without intervention, it will most often in the tooth loss.


  • Gum Disease - The Statistics - Can You Really Prevent Gum Disease?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Gum disease statistics show that the majority of people will have at least a brief encounter with gum disease at some point during their life. It is claimed that 75% of all adults have had some form of periodontal disease.


  • Gum Disease - There Are Many Kinds of Bacteria That Cause Gum Disease
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] However, one must understand that there are over 500 types of bacteria present in the human mouth, and these number well into the millions. It is ironic when you consider the people who feel the necessity to continuously sanitize their hands, considering that they have millions of bacteria living in their mouths.


  • Periodontitis - Do You Know If You Have It?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] One thing that you should know about this particular disease though is that it opens the door to many other, more serious problems with your gums and mouth. Therefore, knowing some of the warning signs is definitely going to help you in the long run.


  • Periodontal Disease - Who Gets it and Why You Should Be Worried
    [Health-and-Fitness:Diseases] Who gets gum disease and why? Gum disease may be more common than you realize. In fact, most people will experience some level of gum disease during their lifetime.


  • Gum Graft Surgery - Your Chance to Repair Or Despair?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Gum graft surgery is pretty much what it sounds like. It is basically a tissue graft within the mouth. A very thin layer of tissue is removed, generally from the roof of the mouth and grafted onto the gums around the exposed root of a tooth.


  • Periodontal Disease - Does Your Answer Have to Be Surgery?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] When gingivitis is allowed to progress to its latest stages, it will become a disease known as periodontitis. This surgery involves removing a very thin layer of tissue generally from the upper palate, to be grafted onto the damaged gums.


  • Gingivitis and Gum Disease - Is Gum Graft Surgery the Answer You Want?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Diseases] Gingivitis when left unattended can create a situation which requires gum graft surgery. This disease known as periodontitis is quite painful, as it can leave both the roots of the teeth, and even bone exposed.


  • Gingivitis - Who Gets Gingivitis and Why Should You Be Worried?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Have you ever wondered who gets gum disease and why? The short answer is that anyone of any age can have gingivitis. There is however factors which increase the likelihood that periodontal disease will develop.


  • Periodontists - What Do Periodontists Do?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Has your dentist recommended a periodontist, and have you wondered, periodontists - what do they do? A periodontist is a dentist.


  • Periodontists - What Do They Do?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] In a nut shell, the periodontist is a highly knowledgeable and skilled professional in the treatment of gum disease. Just as an oncologist is a doctor who specializes in the treatment of cancer, a periodontist is a professional who after becoming a dentist, has continued their education in order to specialize in the field of Periodontal disease.


  • People Will Often Ask, Periodontists - What Do They Do?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] People will often ask, periodontists - what do they do? A periodontist, just like your regular dentist, makes a living by helping you to care for your teeth. This is a very important specialty in the dental field, which requires extensive schooling.


  • Gum Disease is Often Silent - Do You Really Know If You Have Gum Disease Or Not?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] There are many new patients who present with gum disease on a monthly basis. Few people are safe from gum disease. It is believed that up to 80% of people have gum disease. Low estimates say 40%, higher estimates say 80%.


  • Gum Disease Treatment Done Properly Could Be Very Important to You
    [Health-and-Fitness:Diseases] There are simple avoidance tactics that a person can take in order to avoid gum disease. These include the use of floss, visits to the dentist, and of course brushing teeth.


  • Gum Disease - You Can Save Yourself
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Bleeding gums, loss of teeth, and soreness are just a few symptoms that surround gum disease. If gum disease in any form is not treated properly, then a person can face a very unhappy outcome.


  • Bleeding Gums Might Mean What to You?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] When you brush your teeth, even very gently, if you notice that there are traces of blood on your toothbrush it may mean you are suffering from gingivitis. The cause of this is a type of bacteria which grows in your mouth, on the teeth and under the gums, causing plaque and tartar to form.


  • Bleeding Gums? What Does it Mean to You?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] The bacterial plaque and calculus or tartar which are responsible for gingivitis, forms between the gum and the teeth, as well as on the teeth themselves. In many instances the accumulation of these bacteria are not visible to the naked eye, however they are still able to release toxins which cause problems.


  • Gingivitis - Are You Suffering From Gingivitis Right Now?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] If you find blood on your toothbrush, even when brushing your teeth gently, you could be suffering from gingivitis. This is an inflammation of the gums caused by anaerobic bacteria that live under dental plaque.


  • Gingivitis and What You Don't Want to Happen to You Or Your Family
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] In general terms, gingivitis is an inflammation, caused by bacteria, which affects the gum tissue in our mouths. When bacteria forms on the teeth in the form of plaque, it grows in the gaps between the tooth and the gum.


  • Gingivitis - How Can Inflammation of Your Gums Change Your Life
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Gingivitis is a general term used to describe inflammation of the gums. This is caused by the growth of bacteria between the teeth and the gums.


  • Stop Gingivitis Before it Becomes a Real Problem
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Dealing with gingivitis up front is far better than treating it after it becomes a problem. This of course is the major concern of most individuals. Getting an idea of what gingivitis stands for and gaining a little insight into its symptoms and causes could pave the way to understanding the best way to deal with it.


  • Treating Gingivitis Often Involves More Than Mere Brushing and Flossing
    [Health-and-Fitness:Diseases] The symptoms and treatment of gingivitis is such that could be handled by any individual regardless of your financial status. Very many people get concerned when they begin to notice the symptoms but are not informed about how to treat it either. Let us get it straight first; this disease is associated with the inflammation of the gums caused by some bacteria that feed on food debris in the teeth. When this intensifies, it leads to some other stages of gum bleeding, severe pains and this could be hurting.


  • Gingivitis - What You Should Know About Gingivitis
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] If you are pretty concerned about gingivitis - or inflammation of the gums; then you are not alone. A lot of other people have this problem too. This has to do with the inflammation of the gums as a result of bacteria that feasts on food particles (as in sugars) and other accumulations on the exposed part of the teeth.


  • Gingivitis is an Inflammation of Your Gums
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Gingivitis is an inflammation of the gums, it is a general term and refers to an irritation which is caused by plaque. Plaque is a bacterial biofilm which accumulates in the gaps between the teeth and the gums as well as on the teeth.


  • Gingivitis - Recognize it So That You Can Defeat It
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Most people see white, healthy teeth as an attractive feature. Although a bright smile may be a help to your appearance, the more important fact is that a well cared for mouth is often, but not always, free of gingivitis, a form of gum disease.


  • Gingivitis - Recognize and Defeat it Before Gingivitis Gets Worse!
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] A bright smile, full of clean, healthy teeth, has come to be synonymous with youth and beauty. That is a debatable point.


  • Gingivitis - Learn to Prevent it and Protect Your Teeth From Falling Out!
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Gingivitis is a disease of the gingiva (gum tissue). The symptoms include swelling and redness of the gums and pain and bleeding when brushing the teeth.


  • You Could Lose Your Teeth With Periodontal Disease
    [Health-and-Fitness:Diseases] Early treatment and intervention is highly advised by most dentists, because the condition can continue to advance and you could lose your teeth. Losing a tooth is permanent, although there is some promising research in Canada on regrowing teeth. It is not available to the public at this time.


  • Gingivitis - Are You Sure You Can Prevent It?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Gingivitis causes the gums to become inflamed and sometimes painful. They also may bleed when brushed.


  • Gingivitis - What You Need to Know About This Disease
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Gingivitis is a very common illness that affects the gum tissue or gingiva. The gingival tissue becomes red and swollen and you may experience pain and bleeding while brushing or flossing your teeth.


  • Periodontal Disease - Recognize it and Then Do Something About It!
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Periodontal disease is a gum problem where the flesh around your teeth become inflamed and infected. The tissues and gum (gingiva) that support your teeth are where the problem begins.


  • Periodontal Disease - Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure and is Less Painful
    [Health-and-Fitness:Diseases] What is a periodontal disease? It is simply an infection off your gum tissue which is also known as 'gum disease'. A periodontist is someone who specialized in treating this disease.


  • Symptoms of Gingivitis and How to Avoid Them
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] It seems that every time you turn on the TV these days you see a commercial telling you how attractive a clean, healthy mouth is. Whether or not this is true, it is true that a good oral hygiene routine will help prevent the gum disease gingivitis.


  • Gum Disease - You Can Avoid Costly Treatments
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Each year hundreds of thousands of people are diagnosed with gum disease of some level and degree. However, many people who visit their dentist or oral hygienist do so too late and generally have to go through extreme procedures in order to rectify their oral issues.


  • Gum Disease - Do Not Let Your Problems Get Any Worse
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] If a person takes care of their teeth through proper brushing, flossing, and cleaning, they may be able to avoid ever dealing with any type of gum disease. However, if a person fails to provide proper at home dental care for themselves, they may have to turn to various treatment methods in order to save their teeth and to treat their infected gums.


  • Gum Disease Has Consequences - You Should Take Action Now
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Dentists agree that gum disease is one of the more dangerous oral ailments that a person can acquire. It is a terrible disease that if left untreated can result in many problems including: bleeding gums, soreness and tooth loss.


  • Gum Disease Symptoms and Dangerous Effects
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] The majority of people throughout the world are unaware that gingivitis and gum disease have very dangerous effects. In fact, gum disease can result in death if the infection is left untreated.


  • Periodontal Disease Treatments - How Did You Get it and What Can Be Done Now That You Have It?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Unfortunately periodontal disease is difficult to cure and manage. However the very early stages of this disease is gingivitis and the moment this is diagnosed you should start taking steps to eliminate the gingivitis so your condition does not continue on to periodontitus.


  • Periodontal Disease - Do You Have This Problem?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Periodontal disease can be very annoying and once you have it you have to work hard to get rid of it. This disease affects the gums and supportive tissue around your teeth. Many times gingivitis can lead to periodontal disease.


  • Periodontal Disease Treatments
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Periodontal disease occurs in the tissues surrounding the teeth and jawbone. If untreated gingivitis can lead to this disease and once you have it, this disease is tough to get rid of.


  • Periodontal Disease - What is It?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Many of us know about periodontal disease even if we do not know exactly what it is. It is also called periodontitis. The disease attacks the gums and all the connective tissues used to support the teeth. Progressive bone loss is one result.


  • Periodontal Disease - A Bad Disease That Can Lead to Tooth Loss
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Whenever you leave a disease untreated, it is only going to get worse. With this particular disease, if you do not treat it, you can lose all of your teeth. Firstly, they will become lose and then, as the disease progresses, you will not have any teeth left to speak of.


  • Understanding Periodontal Disease and What it Means to You
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Periodontal disease is also known as periodontitis. It is a disease which affects the connective tissues that support your teeth. It can cause progressive bone loss. This in turn can ultimately lead to the loss of your teeth. Bacteria growth which has gone undisturbed is the underlying cause of this disease. It typically exists between your teeth. It can also exist along the line of your gums.


  • The Occurrence of Periodontal Disease
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Periodontal disease occurs throughout the world and is in fact the 2nd most common dental disease found worldwide. Basically periodontal disease affects the periodontium, which is the tissue surrounding the teeth.


  • An Explanation of Periodontal Disease
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Periodontal disease is very common and is the second most widespread dental disease in the world. Links have been established between ethnic origins and periodontal disease though the lifestyle of the ethnics groups may be the cause of the periodontal disease and not the actually genetics of the individuals.


  • Gum Disease, Everything But Fun
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] No person or even animal is exempted from getting gum disease. However some persons are more susceptible to the condition.


  • Gum Disease - Understand the Reality
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Gum disease refers to infection in the bone and tissue area surrounding the teeth, usually caused by bacteria contained in the food and plaque build-up on the teeth and gums. The plaque produces toxins that have a painful and irritating effect on the sensitive tissue. The plaque will harden over time and form calculus also known as tartar.


  • Periodontal Disease or Gingivitis - Which Do You Have?
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] There are many different types of periodontal disease though many individuals have difficulty determining between a periodontal disease and gingivitis. Periodontal diseases are caused by bacteria and are inflammatory diseases.


  • How to Prevent and Cure Gum Disease
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] What is gum disease exactly? Gum disease is an extremely painful and uncomfortable infection affecting the tissue and bone area around teeth. Bacteria found in plaque and tartar build-up is the one and only culprit causing the infection.


  • Teach Your Children to Prevent Gum Disease
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] As you might surmise, your oral health is dragging and you should see a professional to help. Treatment may become necessary.


  • Fight Gum Disease Now
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Over time the bacteria forms into plaque. It then attaches itself to the teeth and continues thickening.


  • Gum Disease - Why You Should Be Afraid Now!
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Once the bacteria settles over time, it begins destroying tissues between gums and teeth, known as periodontal disease. When this happens we know there is a problem. But don't often think of this disease as being the cause.


  • Tackle Gum Disease Before it is Too Late!
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] When the gum is affected negatively it has impact on our teeth as well. The bacteria, destroys the tissues supporting the teeth. You will hear this term also referred to as periodontal disease which is the medical term.


  • Gum Disease - How it Can Affect You
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Once bacteria sets in, for a period of time, it can result in the increasing attachment of plaque to the teeth. The plaque will then revert to tarter which is a harder film that is only removable by a professional as it will be like stone. Gingivitis is the term for this gum disease stage.


  • Dangers of Gum Disease - What You Should Know
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] This is when you need to consult a dentist for professional care. At this point, treated quickly, you will be able to save your teeth, as they will still be strong.


  • Gum Disease - Beware What Can Happen
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Tarter is hard to remove as it is bound to the teeth. This stage is accompanied by a term, gingivitis, I am sure you've heard of.


  • Staggering Weight Loss and Dieting Statistics
    [Health-and-Fitness:Weight-Loss] Over 80% of the world's population is overweight and out of that 80%, 10% of all overweight people are slightly to morbidly obese. When looking at these staggering statistics it's no wonder that millions of people throughout the world are obsessed with weight loss. The problem is, the majority of people are going about it the wrong way.


  • Weight Loss Tips For Children That Suffer With Weight Problems
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] This is down to the fact that children do not have a healthy lifestyle and do not do enough outdoor sports. Children are spending even more time indoors watching television and playing video games, they are also eating a lot more junk food that does not help their health.


  • Weight Loss Through a Good Exercise Routine
    [Health-and-Fitness:Weight-Loss] Many people go through a constant challenge to lose weight and this can be caused by a number of things. People who are trying to lose weight can often get confused by 'miracle diets' that are constantly offered over the internet, on television and in magazines that offer you pills and special diets that will help you shed the excess pounds in just a couple of months.


  • Eating Out and Weight Loss Are Compatible
    [Health-and-Fitness:Weight-Loss] For instance, when you are eating in a restaurant, you can easily choose the smallest portion. Eating past the point of hunger is not the way to go about things.


  • A Healthy Diet and Regular Exercise Will Cause Every Healthy Person to Experience Weight Loss
    [Health-and-Fitness:Weight-Loss] Between herbal supplements, pharmaceuticals and gadgets geared towards particular forms of exercise, you couldn't possibly list them all. So if these weight-loss aids are effective, where are all the people who have been benefited from their use? Granted, you will see a handful of people shown in these advertisements that will make the claim that this particular weight loss aid is the answer.


  • Weight Loss Programs That Actually Produce Results
    [Health-and-Fitness:Weight-Loss] That is because there are numerous companies and organizations throughout the world that are simply preying on overweight people in order to turn over a quick buck. When considering a weight loss program you will want to choose a program that first contains a strict diet plan.


  • Losing Weight After a Pregnancy
    [Health-and-Fitness:Weight-Loss] Many women ask if it is possible to loose the extra weight they gained during the pregnancy and therefore regain the figure they had before. The answer to this question is normally yes, in exception to rare cases.


  • Stop Gum Disease Before Its Too Late
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] During exams you teeth will be cleaned and any plaque build up will be scraped away. Usually, you won't recognize plaque build up when brushing. If the plaque is not removed during normal cleanings, it could turn into a harder buildup known as tarter.


  • Tackle the Fear of Gum Disease
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] One of the first stages of gum disease is plaque starts accumulating on your teeth. It is not noticeable in the beginning. Scheduling appointments with your dentist for cleanings will include eliminating the buildup.


  • The Scary Woes of Gum Disease
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] If you don't make regular trips to a dentist who will usually scrape it off during cleaning, then it can build up over time at extreme stages. When this happens it turns into a hard substance known as tarter. When tarter builds up it can only be removed during a cleaning as it is too hard for you to scrape away.


  • Watch Out For Gum Disease
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] 1 in every 5 people have gum disease that is silent. That's right, gum disease takes over the mouth and you do not even realize it. This is why it is recommended that you make frequent visits to your dentist in order to get some check-ups.


  • Gum Disease - Easier to Prevent Than to Treat
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] It is not really the problem, the problems are caused by the bacteria that thrive on plaque. When plaque is allowed to stay on the teeth for an extended period of time this bacteria releases a substance that is harmful to your gums.


  • Gum Disease - An Easily Preventable Condition
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] These symptoms include a reddening and swelling of the gums and perhaps blood loss when the teeth are brushed. Ignoring these symptoms is a mistake because although any damage done at this stage can be fixed. Left untreated gingivitis often becomes periodontitis.


  • Clean Teeth Prevents Gum Disease
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Gingivitis is the less severe form of gum disease. It starts with redness and swelling of the gums and there may be some bleeding of the gums when the teeth are brushed. There is usually no pain at this point and the damage done by this stage is minor and reversible.


  • How to Prevent Gum Disease
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Gingivitis is the more mild type of gum disease. Symptoms include inflammation and bleeding of the gums. This condition is highly treatable and any damage done can usually be reversed.


  • Preventing and Treating Gum Disease
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] The plaque itself is not really the problem, it is the bacteria that live in the plaque that causes the damage. If the plaque is removed on a regular basis this bacteria does not have the chance to build up the numbers to do any damage.


  • Gum Disease and the Risk Factors
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] So many have this disease and they do not even know it. You should go to your dentist for check-ups at least twice a year. If you notice anything odd going on in your mouth, then schedule an appointment right away.


  • How to Prevent and Treat Gum Disease
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] When this happens the bacteria that are in the plaque release a toxin that is damaging to the gums. Regular brushing and flossing should remove the bacteria and the toxin before they have the chance to do any damage.


  • The Risk Factors of Gum Disease
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Would you believe us if we told you one in ever five individuals have gingivitis disease? It's true and do you know something that is bad? Many of those people do not even realize they have it.


  • Periodontal Disease - Information and Thoughts
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] When brushing you should use a lesser amount of force but make sure to reach and cover more of your teeth and gums then just the front side. Also it is important to properly floss and use mouthwash each and every time you clean your teeth.


  • A Guide to Periodontal Disease
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Typically this disease starts by improper mouth hygiene that then lends itself to a more serious bacterial infection. The bacteria start to form on the teeth and continue to grow while the patient doesn't properly clean their teeth.


  • Periodontal Disease - Important Information You Should Know
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Periodontal disease is defined as the swelling of various tissues within the patient's mouth. Typically periodontal disease results in the loss or deflation of the bone of your teeth, and the eventual loss of the teeth all together. The problem with this particular disease is your immune system actually contributes and helps the disease instead of correctly fighting it.


  • Simple Weight Loss Tips Can Help You to Lose Weight
    [Health-and-Fitness:Weight-Loss] How is it possible? By following some weight loss tips. Listen carefully to these great tips on weight loss that we have for you.


  • Preparations For Simple Weight Loss
    [Health-and-Fitness:Weight-Loss] To begin with, no matter what program you choose to take part in, if you are not willing to follow the program's plan you will not be able to lose the weight that you desire. You must be dedicated and willing to follow through.


  • Recognizing Gum Disease
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Swollen, tender, or gums that bleed before, during, or after brushing your teeth regardless of what kind of tooth paste is used or how soft the tooth brush is can be a sign of gum disease. Red, swollen, or tender gums with no obvious cause for the irritation is also a sign of this problem.


  • Stop Dental Gum Disease and Keep Your Teeth!
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Plaque, which is a sticky substance that forms on the teeth and gums unknowingly is what the root of the problem is. It is always forming on teeth, twenty four hours a day and you don't even have a clue because you can't feel it.


  • The Cure For Gum Disease - Education is the Cure For Gum Disease
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Ridding your mouth of gum disease depends upon good oral hygiene. Taking proper care of your teeth is usually what cures gum disease. It's not a difficult process, and taking the appropriate actions will likely cause the bacteria to stay at bay and not complicate your health.


  • Cure For Gum Disease - Methods That Might Be Used to Stop Your Gum Disease
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] If any bone loss has occurred in your mouth a dentist may first try a procedure known as scaling and root planning. What this does is scrape the plaque and tarter from both above and below the gum line where you are unable to reach with both floss and your toothbrush.


  • Brushing Teeth - Learning the Basics
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] The basic motions of brushing your teeth are simple but there are a few key steps that need to be taken. The most important thing to remember is to be gentle. Many people brush far too hard. This can lead to gum recession.


  • Gum Disease - The First Steps For Fighting Gum Disease
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Cleanings done by the dentist or dental hygienist will also aid in curing gum disease. Your hygiene routine at home helps remove plaque buildup at home. Sometimes, however, if the plaque isn't removed completely, it will harden to form tartar.


  • How to Understand Your Golf Swing - Part 4
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Golf] When your elbow remains in the seam of your shirt this will allow for the shoulders to turn level to your spine. This will make it easy to drop the club inside on the downswing which will result in maximum power and as much control as possible.


  • How Your Golf Stance Should Be
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Golf] The way you stand can make a big difference on the way you hit the ball. It can also dictate the distance of your shot. Your Swing means everything. The way you have your feet, you hold the club, where you are looking, and even how you shift your body weight all come into play when you hit the ball.


  • How to Understand Your Golf Swing - Part 3
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Golf] It is also important to be sure you are on the plane at the top of your swing. If you want to guarantee accuracy and a solid strike you must be on plane as you reach the club face at the top of your swing (above your head).


  • How to Know Which Wedges and Irons to Use
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Golf] There are four different types of wedges. Wedges are used to get yourself out of a tough spot and sometimes it may require a bit of a distance. The different types of wedges include the pitching wedge, sand wedge, gap wedge, and the lob wedge.


  • How to Understand Your Golf Swing - Part 2
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Golf] As you swing the club you will pull it back bending your right elbow slightly maintaining a straight left arm. The clubface will actually come up over your head.


  • How to Buy the Right Fairway Woods
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Golf] Fairway woods are an excellent solution to the alternative to drivers off the tee and for long hard hitting irons like the 2-, 3-, or 4- irons. There are three factors which make the fairway woods the preferred club.


  • How to Understand Your Golf Swing - Part 1
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Golf] The most important thing is your posture. Be sure you have excellent posture before you hit the ball. Align the club directly in front of you as you stand with your back perfectly straight.


  • How to Choose and Use the Right Iron
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Golf] There are many things that need to be considered when you choose a set of golf clubs. These things include how to choose the right set of golf clubs. You need to know the differences between the different types of clubs, the materials, and more.


  • How to Find Your Best Golf Posture
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Golf] You must have a perfectly flat back while you are standing. Flatten your back up against your iron and be sure it is flat. This will help with your posture.


  • The Importance of Choosing the Right Golf Ball - Part 3
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Golf] Golfers who have a swing which is tour like will swing 110 mph and higher. These golfers have the ability to compress their drives and long irons. They usually benefit more from using the softer ball.


  • The Importance of Choosing the Right Golf Ball - Part 2
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Golf] When you choose a ball to use while you are golfing the weather may play into your decision also. You also want to look at the conditions of the golf course. If the course has been soaked in rain the ball that will produce the least amount of spin and will travel further will be your best choice; the two-piece.


  • The Importance of Choosing the Right Golf Ball - Part 1
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Golf] You might have an amazing swing but it won't do anything for you if you aren't using the right golf ball. There is no reason to be wasting a perfect swing if you are not using the right ball.


  • How to Fix Your Slice - Part 2
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Golf] This is because it is very easy to turn your left hand over. This will make it easier so you don't have to go far for the club to be square. But it is the wrong position.


  • How to Fix Your Slice - Part 1
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Golf] If you want to repair a wayward left hand it is important to focus on the back of your hand. The back of your hand should be facing the target at impact.


  • How to Understand Power Driving - Part 4
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Golf] This angle needs to be held as long as you can. If you force yourself to hold this angle it may result in a poor swing. Some golfers like to think of the club as a whip.


  • How to Understand Power Driving - Part 3
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Golf] The sequence of motion is very important to understand in your setup and your swing. The sequence should be in order from setting up, swinging, and driving as you use the proper weight transfer.


  • How to Understand Power Driving - Part 2
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Golf] In addition, when the hips are cleared it will help maintain the proper spine angle through impact. This will promote the right weight shift for solid contact.


  • How to Understand Power Driving - Part 1
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Golf] Managing your drive is very important. You need to focus on your strengths right off of the tee. This will help you be a better player.


  • How to Troubleshoot Your Golf Swing
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Golf] If you want to avoid a reverse pivot you will need to manage your weight properly when you swing the club. The most of your body mass needs to shift to your back foot during your backswing.


  • How to Stay Positively Motivated
    [Self-Improvement:Motivation] If you find that you are having a hard time being motivated to make it through the day or certain projects on a regular basis there are certain things you can do. Motivation includes a combination of behaviors so you can feel the spark to accomplish certain goals and other things.


  • How to Improve Your Friendships Through a Positive Attitude
    [Relationships:Friendship] Laughing is contagious. People are often drawn to laughter and they want to take part in the fun. Laughing is also healthy too. You might find people who laugh often really are happy and healthy individuals


  • How to Share Your Sense of Humour and Be a Good Listener
    [Relationships:Communication] Helping others create motivation and a positive attitude also means you need to be a good listener. When you listen to people they realize you actually care about what they have to say.


  • Survive the Negative and Inspire the Positive
    [Self-Improvement:Positive-Attitude] A positive attitude is addicting and people will enjoy spending time around you. They will feel good too.


  • How to See the Good in Others and Be Positive With Everyone
    [Self-Improvement:Positive-Attitude] When you are around negative people they will have a negative impact on you. It is important to try and find the good in others. Everyone has good things.


  • How to Help Negative People Feel Positive
    [Self-Improvement:Positive-Attitude] When you help negative people by spending time with them it doesn't mean you are about to revolutionize their way of thinking. Your positive attitude can be contagious.


  • How to Maximize Motivation - Part 4
    [Self-Improvement:Motivation] You should also create opportunities for you or others for maximizing motivation. If you don't see an opportunity to advance then you need to find one.


  • How to Maximize Motivation - Part 3
    [Self-Improvement:Motivation] Make life fun. When you work on projects in your personal life and at work you need to find the fun in all of the processes. Making things fun can help motivate others who are having a hard time making it through.


  • How to Maximize Motivation - Part 2
    [Self-Improvement:Motivation] Most people work better when they know what you expect from them. You might need to write down instructions for yourself also.


  • How to Maximize Motivation - Part 1
    [Self-Improvement:Motivation] As you become motivated there are certain techniques you can also use on a daily basis for yourself to maximize the motivation and make you feel great. Many of the things you need to consider include consequences, pleasure, instructions, incentives and more.


  • How to Survive Daily Pressures and Stay Positive
    [Self-Improvement:Positive-Attitude] When you are positive about certain events and circumstances that you often deem too tough you will make it through the obstacles much easier. The most important thing you need to remember about your attitude is that once you realize you cannot choose and control the circumstances.


  • How to Use Positive Self Talk, Reading and Listening to Achieve Motivational Success
    [Self-Improvement:Motivation] As you would feed off of positive reinforcement through others you can stroke these needs also. When you wake up in the morning and you need to give yourself a little encouragement there is nothing wrong with talking to yourself about making it through the events of the day. Create the positive circumstances in your head and make them happen.


  • Why You Should Maintain Positive Friendships
    [Relationships:Friendship] It is true that you become the people you hang out with. If the people you hang out with only put you down and don't support the things that are important to you it will be too hard for you to become the motivated person you want to be.


  • How to Build Motivational Habits
    [Self-Improvement:Motivation] Visual motivators are extremely important because your surroundings can create the attitude you have everyday. If you are in a negative atmosphere you won't feel motivated to do much at all.


  • How to Feel Positive by Helping Others
    [Self-Improvement:Happiness] If you have something to say that is helpful and educational it is a good thing. Be sure you are clear about offering your opinion.


  • How to Goal Set and Track Your Progress
    [Self-Improvement:Goal-Setting] You see nothing happen and you can always guess where they will be because they never do anything out of their routine. You might be one of these people.


  • How Knowing Yourself Can Motivate You
    [Self-Improvement:Motivation] This list can help you create the positive atmosphere by surrounding yourself around positive things in your life. This list will also help you create better and more positive days.


  • Procrastination Slows You Down
    [Self-Improvement:Time-Management] It is common to sit around and think about how things could be or how things will be. You might have a project you need to complete and sit around and think about doing the project but never get started with it.


  • How to Build Barriers Against Stress
    [Self-Improvement:Stress-Management] When you create buffers you might choose to talk to friends to work you through certain circumstances. You might choose to talk to a counselor or a therapist to make it through a hard time.


  • How to Concentrate on Your Strengths to Stay Positive
    [Self-Improvement:Positive-Attitude] When you focus on things you are good at it makes you feel good. You should have a hobby if you are unable to do these things while you are working everyday.


  • How to Use Laughter to Improve Your Mental State
    [Self-Improvement:Positive-Attitude] Sick people have been known to heal faster by watching comedy shows or finding other ways to laugh and find the humorous side of life. If you have a favorite comedian, go to the video store and pick up a few discs and watch them.


  • How to Share and Give Your Way to a Positive Attitude
    [Self-Improvement:Inspirational] You might give gifts but you don't have to spend money. It is really simple to take five minutes out of your day to do something nice for someone else.


  • How to Use Positive Thinking to Improve Motivation - Part 1
    [Self-Improvement:Positive-Attitude] It is very common for people to focus their energy on things that are not important. When your emotional energy is spent on things that are not important it can be very draining.


  • Motivation, Learning, Exercise
    [Self-Improvement:Motivation] Listening can also extend to your television while you are getting ready for work. You might choose to turn on the news and listen to the news every morning.


  • How Learning Keeps You Motivated - Part 1
    [Self-Improvement:Motivation] You don't have to be an avid reader and take on novels but you should read. Reading is good for the brain and it is stimulating for the mind. Continuously learning new things will help you become open to take on things you didn't think you could do before.


  • How the People You Associate With Affect Your Motivation - Part 1
    [Self-Improvement:Motivation] Some people are not very social. They might go days without talking to others. This is very unhealthy.


  • How to Stay Motivated by Clearing Your Space
    [Self-Improvement:Motivation] A messy and dirty home can be depressing and disabling. Many people will sit around procrastinating for hours in a messy home.


  • How to Use Healthy Eating Habits to Promote A Positive Attitude
    [Self-Improvement:Positive-Attitude] Exercise is also important to have a good attitude. Everyone should exercise on a daily basis. You should take at least 15 minutes of everyday to exercise.


  • How to Fix Your Slice - Part 4
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Golf] If you are unsure where in your swing to verify this, check your club when your swing is at two o'clock. The club should be square when you are holding the club in this position.


  • How to Fix Your Slice - Part 3
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Golf] If you are a golfer that swings the club straight up and then straight down it will cause you to block the open face. This is because you will reverse rotate through the impact.


  • An Introduction to the Golf Swing
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Golf] You might be giving it all you've got in your shot and still cannot hit the ball as far as you would like. You might think you need to lift weights and build up the muscles in your arms.


  • Surviving the Game of Golf
    [Recreation-and-Sports:Golf] The type of ball you use to golf will be determined by the way you swing the clubs also. You need to determine the weather and course conditions too. These things will also make a difference with the type of ball you choose and getting the most distance from your shot.


  • How the People You Associate With Affect Your Motivation - Part 2
    [Self-Improvement:Motivation] If you do not have time in the mornings to meet with someone or any other time of day you should try to find the time to talk to someone on the phone. You might have a best friend you can call and talk to or a family member.


  • How Stress Affects Your Overall Health
    [Self-Improvement:Stress-Management] As long as you don't let it get to you and cause you to neglect your health, then you can be continue to be productive. High stress levels can cause a host of health issues.


  • Stress Needs to Leave You
    [Self-Improvement:Stress-Management] Let me explain where meditation can help you to live a better and healthier life. This would be a life where stress is under control, but never completely gone, because that would be impossible. Falun Dafa is a meditation practice that you should consider.


  • Stress is Not Cool
    [Self-Improvement:Stress-Management] There are different things and events that can cause you to be stressed. What may cause stress for one person may not be the same for someone else.


  • Reflections For Learning Italian
    [Reference-and-Education:Languages] As a beginner, learning Italian can be very rewarding and inspiring, or it can be an extremely frustrating and miserable experience. Whether or not you enjoy studying Italian depends on your attitude, your expectations and your learning technique.


  • Language Phonology - Part 2
    [Reference-and-Education:Languages] The path to learning to speak a language as a native speaker is blocked with barriers to you. Some of these barriers are apparent, such as accents, and vocabularies. Yet, even the mastery of both is really not enough.


  • Italian Verbs - A Primer
    [Reference-and-Education:Languages] When studying Italian you must avoid the temptation of making comparisons in English. They are not even remotely the same and you will only end up frustrating yourself. As in the English language there are many exceptions to the rules.


  • Basic Italian Courses - What to Expect
    [Reference-and-Education:Languages] This is just to give you an idea of what to expect when you start taking instructions on how to speak Italian whether it be in a classroom online or a correspondence course. Lessons -The lessons offered are generally simple, direct lessons in grammar, spelling, pronunciation, and vocabulary.


  • Tips For Learning Italian - Part 8
    [Reference-and-Education:Languages] Consider this English proverb "The early bird catches the worm". An Italian proverb which reflects the same meaning is "Chi dorne non piglia pesci", which means "Who sleeps doesn't catch fishes".


  • Tracing Your Italian Roots
    [Home-and-Family] Many Italian Americans are learning Italian to get in touch with their family heritage. They are basically looking for way to identify, understand and bond with their family's ethnic background. By learning their family's native tongue they are able to use it as a tool to uncover their family roots when they visit Italy.


  • Italian Language Variations
    [Reference-and-Education:Languages] Some of the individuals are bilingual in Italian and some of the regional dialects. There are an additional 6.5 million people who speak Italian in other countries.


  • Italian Dialect Variety
    [Reference-and-Education:Languages] What is now known as the standard Italian has evolved from the Tuscan dialect. It started from to the common language of Italy.


  • Italian Language - Tips For Learning Italian - Part 7
    [Reference-and-Education:Languages] The same holds true for the Italian. To respond correctly to the question of the colors of their flag, you should answer verde, blanco, e rosso or green, white and red. It may seem as a trivial difference, but it will tag you as a non-native speaking Italian.


  • Italian Language - Tips For Learning Italian - Part 6
    [Reference-and-Education:Languages] For those students who are studying English as their second language, it may seem as if there is no rhythm or reason for the use of prepositions. For those who are studying Italian, they seem to have the same problem. As a student of Italian you will need to reconcile the fact that just as in English, there are few rules and many exceptions when it comes to the use of prepositions in Italian.


  • How to Learn Italian As Fast As Possible
    [Reference-and-Education:Languages] Total immersion is the quickest and best way to learn the Italian language. Total immersion is not some software program or audio tape that you listen to on your radio on the way home from work. That way will take a long time to master a language.


  • Italian Language - Tips For Learning Italian - Part 3
    [Reference-and-Education:Languages] Look on the Internet! On the Internet you will also be able to find other resources for asking questions regarding Italian grammar, dialect and usage. If you need help with pronunciation or translating a phrase or maybe you want a recommendation on schools in Italy. The About Italian Language Forum is a great place to find answers.


  • Italian Language - Tips For Learning Italian - Part 2
    [Reference-and-Education:Languages] Talking loudly does not make you understood, it just makes you loud. Many people have a bad habit of almost screaming when asked to repeat themselves. You may just need to polish up your Italian skills. Those you are speaking to are probably not hard of hearing.


  • How to Make a Holiday Wreath
    [Home-and-Family:Holidays] Making a Christmas Wreath is not only fun - but you really can get creative with them and make them extremely unique. Here are instructions for making a traditional holly wreath. With these instructions, you will be able to get the basic idea of how wreaths are actually made, and you can then decide what to do to make your own holly wreath special - or go with an entirely different kind of wreath.


  • Friends and Family - How to Tell Them They Have Bad Breath
    [Relationships:Communication] Everyone has some type of personal problem that they are dealing with. Some are more serious than others. When it comes to bad breath, that is considered a serious problem.


  • Bad Breath Can Ruin a Good Date
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] You have to work at keeping your breath fresh, especially if you have chronic halitosis. If you don't implement regular oral hygiene, now is the time to do so. If you don't, you can forget about going on dates with anyone else for a while.


  • Bad Breath - What to Expect From Your Doctor
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] If you have bad breath that won't go away and you can't figure out why, or you have bad breath along with a health ailment, then you should consult a physician. Let your physician know about your recurring bad breath and what you've been doing to combat it. The physician will ask you some questions.


  • Bad Breath Causes
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Dry mouth - The inside of your mouth should always be moist with saliva. Saliva is used to clean your mouth. If you don't have any saliva circulating on the inside, dead cells will gather on your tongue. They can also come on your cheeks and gums. This condition is called dry mouth.


  • How to Check For Bad Breath
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Did you know that saliva has an odor? Well, if you didn't, you do now. You hope that when you conduct this test that your breath will not have a foul odor. To do this, you will slightly lick your wrist or the back of your hand.


  • Fast Remedies For Bad Breath
    [Health-and-Fitness:Alternative] Drink water. Water can help to clean your mouth for a period of time. Your breath will be fresh. It will help you if you have to talk to someone on a moment's notice. Or if you feel you have dry mouth, then drink water to keep your mouth moist.


  • Bad Breath, Foods, Vitamins and Supplements
    [Health-and-Fitness] Coffee and some teas can also be culprits of bad breath. Both have plenty of acid in them. Try not to drink so much of these beverages.


  • How to Serve Wine
    [Food-and-Drink:Wine-Spirits] When you open a bottle of wine you might find it is difficult at first. You should become familiar with the corkscrew you are using before you plant it in the cork. You don't want the cork to crumble or end up inside of the wine. This can be frustrating, especially if there are tiny pieces in the wine and hard to pick out.


  • How to Host a Wine Tasting Party
    [Home-and-Family:Parties] Having a wine tasting party is a lot of fun. Although, this might seem to be for only the sophisticated crowd, anyone can learn about wine and hold a wine tasting. This is a great way to get together and experiment with new varietals. You can use any method of a wine tasting when you have a party.


  • How to Taste Wine For a Better Experience
    [Food-and-Drink:Wine-Spirits] When you assess the color of the wine there are a few things to look at. If you are looking at a red wine, is it red, purple, maroon, ruby, garnet, brick, or even close to beige brown? A white wine may appear pale yellow, green, golden, amber, or light brown also. The colors make a big difference.


  • Wine Tasting - What You Should Know About Wine Tasting
    [Food-and-Drink:Wine-Spirits] As wine tasting is considered to be a very sophisticated practice there is a specific etiquette you have to follow. This etiquette should remain the same whether you are at a vineyard, a wine tasting private party, or in a restaurant.


  • Fruit Wines
    [Food-and-Drink:Wine-Spirits] There are many wines considered to be 'fruit wines'. These wines are received the name as they have ingredients of different types of fruits contained in them, rather than by the use of grapes. They usually will have a name referring to the type of fruit used to make the wine. Apple wine and plum wine are good examples.


  • Guess What Wine is Used For
    [Food-and-Drink:Wine-Spirits] Wine has many religious uses. Because wine induces a mind altering state, the Dionysus used it as a sacramental entheogen.


  • Chardonnay and Merlot Wines
    [Food-and-Drink:Wine-Spirits] The oak is also charred to a certain degree which introduces a toastiness flavor. Many wine tasters mistake this flavor to the grapes but it is from the charring of the oak.


  • Rice Wine, Barley Wine and Pinot Noir
    [Food-and-Drink:Wine-Spirits] There are many different types of rice wine. These types include Tuak from Malaysia, Raksi from Tibet, Lihing from Sabah, and much more. Korea also makes an unfiltered rice wine that is known as snake wine.


  • Wine Tasting - Order, Characteristics and Scoring
    [Food-and-Drink:Wine-Spirits] When you have a wine tasting party or you taste wine with your friends it is very important to serve the wine in the proper order. The appropriate order of wine tasting goes like this. Elderly tasters are always served first, no matter what the gender is. Women will be served next. The men should be served after the women.


  • Choosing and Caring For Wine Glasses
    [Food-and-Drink:Wine-Spirits] The white wine glasses should be a slender flute shaped glass. This is necessary if you want to enjoy a white wine to the best of its flavor.


  • Vintage Wines and Non-Vintage
    [Food-and-Drink:Wine-Spirits] These wines often sell better because they maintain the same flavor. Even in a bad year these wines can be blended and produced because the grapes come from different vintages.


  • Wine - Grapes and Regions
    [Food-and-Drink:Wine-Spirits] For example, in Europe wine is classified by the region it comes from. If it comes from Bordeaux or Chianti the wine is classified as this.


  • Wine Tasting - A Primer
    [Food-and-Drink:Wine-Spirits] Wine is a beverage fermented from grape juice containing alcohol. Grapes have a natural chemical balance which allows them to ferment without the need to add any sugars, acid, enzymes, or any other types of nutrients to the ingredients.


  • Water Pollution and Air Pollution
    [News-and-Society:Environmental] Water Pollution is another serious concern facing all of us. An estimated 14 billion pounds of garbage and sewage are being dumped into the various waterways of the world. Further, an additional 19 trillion gallons of waste are also being dumped in the water.


  • Recession - Economic Recession
    [News-and-Society:Economics] The bad news is that this trend doesn't show any immediate signs of coming to an end, particularly as gas prices continue to soar. The good news is that an economic recession is not always a bad thing! In fact, if you are a savvy investor and business owner an economic recession can actually help you.


  • Mood Swings
    [Health-and-Fitness:Mental-Health] Jim is a successful software engineer and a happily married man with a loving wife and two lovely children. These days, he goes through a range of emotions in the matter of hours and there seems to be just one term to describe it - a roller coaster ride.


  • Reduce Global Warming
    [News-and-Society:Environmental] In part, the fact that these gases are being generated by so many and such common activities is proving to be a big challenge towards limiting the production of greenhouse gas. With growing population and growing development, this challenge is only going to get tougher.


  • Environmental Issues
    [News-and-Society:Environmental] There is a strong desire in an ever-growing number of people to contribute towards the environmental movement and in the movement to make the earth green. Despite this, the gap between the number of people who are aware of the environmental issues and the number of people actively doing something about it in their lives is enormous.


  • Ozone Depletion - The Problem With the Ozone Layer
    [News-and-Society:Environmental] The continent of Antarctica suffered early on because of this ozone layer depletion. Scientists have discovered a massive hole in the ozone layer right above the continent and this now threatens to cause massive melting of the icecaps.


  • Bleeding Gums - Eight Possible Causes
    [Health-and-Fitness:Dental-Care] Bleeding gums can cause a lot of discomfort - both physically and mentally. I have compiled a list of eight possible causes for gums to bleed.





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