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		<title>Teething gels</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 May 2011 10:42:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Teething in babies can be a nightmare for both the parents and the child. It causes a lot of irritation and pain to the child. Sleepless nights and crying copiously is what the child has to go through during the &#8230; <a href="http://www.medicalnewspodcasts.com/2011/05/03/teething-gels/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teething in babies can be a nightmare for both the parents and the child. It causes a lot of irritation and pain to the child. Sleepless nights and crying copiously is what the child has to go through during the period of teething. A situation may arise when you have to take your child to the pediatrician.</p>
<p>Teething is common to all the babies as the teeth break through the gums to come out. This process of teeth breaking through the gums is what causes the pain to the child. The gums become swollen because of this and it can be felt by gently rubbing your fingers on the gums of the baby. There are several cures for the symptoms of teething and one of them is application of special gels. Teething gels are available in many names in the market by different pharmaceutical companies and provide a lot of relief to your child from the pain and irritation. These gels when used sparingly can cure the symptoms of teething. You need to massage the gums of your child with the gel for about two minutes whenever required or as directed by the physician.  The gel contains a mild anesthetic which makes the swollen gums partially numb and provide relief to the child.</p>
<p>Although these<strong> <a href="http://www.calpol.co.uk/childhood-ailments/teething">teething gels</a></strong> are harmless, one should consult a pediatrician before using any of them. Also, the application of the gels should be done with extra care and very gently so that the gums do not get damaged. Teething can be very painful for babies and requires extra care to be taken on the part of the parents. Parents need to very sure of the signs and symptoms of teething.</p>
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		<title>Oral health: A window to your overall health</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 13:29:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Gum disease can let bacteria enter your bloodstream and wreak havoc elsewhere in your body. Or sometimes, signs of a disease may first show up in your mouth. Although the eyes may be the window to the soul, your mouth &#8230; <a href="http://www.medicalnewspodcasts.com/2009/07/16/oral-health-a-window-to-your-overall-health/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 id="summary"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-237" title="betwee" src="http://www.medicalnewspodcasts.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/betwee.jpg" alt="betwee" width="118" height="89" />Gum disease can let bacteria enter your bloodstream and wreak havoc elsewhere in your body. Or sometimes, signs of a disease may first show up in your mouth.</h2>
<p>Although the eyes may be the window to the soul, your mouth is a window to your body&#8217;s health. The state of your oral health can offer lots of clues about your overall health. Oral health and overall health are more connected than you might realize.</p>
<p>Your oral health is connected to many other health conditions beyond your mouth. Sometimes the first sign of a disease shows up in your mouth. In other cases, infections in your mouth, such as gum disease, can cause problems in other areas of your body. Learn more about this intimate connection between oral health and overall health. <span id="more-236"></span></p>
<h2>The connection between oral health and overall health</h2>
<p>Your mouth is normally teeming with bacteria. Usually you can keep these bacteria under control with good oral health care, such as daily brushing and flossing. Saliva also is a key defense against bacteria and viruses. It contains enzymes that destroy bacteria in different ways. But harmful bacteria can sometimes grow out of control and lead to periodontitis, a serious gum infection.</p>
<p>When your gums are healthy, bacteria in your mouth usually don&#8217;t enter your bloodstream. However, gum disease may provide bacteria a port of entry into your bloodstream. Sometimes invasive dental treatments also can allow bacteria to enter your bloodstream. And medications or treatments that reduce saliva flow or disrupt the normal balance of bacteria in your mouth also may lead to oral changes, making it easier for bacteria to enter your bloodstream. Some researchers believe that these bacteria and inflammation from your mouth are linked to other health problems in the rest of your body.</p>
<h2>Oral health and other health conditions</h2>
<p>Here&#8217;s a look at some of the diseases and conditions that may be linked to oral health:</p>
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<li class="doublespace"><strong>Cardiovascular disease.</strong> Research shows that several types of cardiovascular disease may be linked to oral health. These include heart disease, clogged arteries and stroke. Although in some research periodontal disease seems to be associated with heart disease, more studies are needed before the link can be confirmed with certainty.</li>
<li class="doublespace"><strong>Pregnancy and birth.</strong> Gum disease has been linked to premature birth. This is why it&#8217;s vital to maintain excellent oral health before you get pregnant and during your pregnancy.</li>
<li class="doublespace"><strong>Diabetes.</strong> Diabetes increases your risk of gum disease, cavities, tooth loss, dry mouth and a variety of oral infections. Conversely, poor oral health can make your diabetes more difficult to control. Infections may cause your blood sugar to rise and require more insulin to keep it under control.</li>
<li class="doublespace"><strong>HIV/AIDS.</strong> Oral problems are very common if you have HIV/AIDS. Common symptoms include ulcers, dry mouth and related painful mucosal lesions. Mouth problems are caused by either fungal, viral or bacterial infections and, in some cases, one of the first signs of AIDS may be severe gum infection. You may also develop persistent white spots or unusual lesions on your tongue or in your mouth.</li>
<li class="doublespace"><strong>Osteoporosis</strong><strong>.</strong> The first stages of bone loss may show up in your teeth. Systemic loss of bone density in osteoporosis, including bone in the jaw, may create a condition where the bone supporting your teeth is increasingly susceptible to infectious destruction. Your dentist may be able to spot this on a routine clinical examination or with dental X-rays. If bone loss worsens, your dentist can suggest that you discuss the issue with your other health care providers.</li>
<li class="doublespace"><strong>Other conditions.</strong> Many other conditions may make their presence known in your mouth before you know anything&#8217;s wrong. These may include Sjogren&#8217;s syndrome, certain cancers, eating disorders, syphilis, gonorrhea and substance abuse.</li>
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<h2>What you can do about oral health</h2>
<p>If you didn&#8217;t already have enough reasons to take good care of your mouth, teeth and gums, the relationship between your oral health and your overall health provides even more. Resolve to practice good oral hygiene every day. You&#8217;re making an investment in your overall health, not just for now, but for the future, too.</p>
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		<title>Tips from Best Dentist</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 13:18:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone wants to seek the help of the best dentist to ward off dental problems. However, it is practically impossible to classify a dentist as the best, since its definition varies from person to person. However, most good dentists are &#8230; <a href="http://www.medicalnewspodcasts.com/2009/07/16/tips-from-best-dentist/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-234" title="gigi2" src="http://www.medicalnewspodcasts.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/gigi2.jpg" alt="gigi2" width="96" height="95" />Everyone wants to seek the help of the best dentist to ward off dental problems. However, it is practically impossible to classify a dentist as the best, since its definition varies from person to person. However, most good dentists are connected by their commitment to provide the best dental care to patients. They also stress on maintaining proper oral hygiene to ensure lasting dental health for all. The best dentist will always focus on providing preventive care, rather than curative care. Some of the oral care tips offered by the best dentist are:<span id="more-233"></span></p>
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<div>Brush twice daily: Apply toothpaste the size of a pea (the recommended amount). Turn your brush to about 45-degree angle to start brushing. Brush with a gentle back and forth motion. An aggressive brushing style might damage the enamel of your tooth, resulting in more harm than good!!</div>
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<div>Avoid smoking: Long term use of tobacco can result in oral cancer and stained teeth (at the least!).</div>
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<div>Consume balanced diet: Minimize the consumption of sweets. This would limit the amount of acid produced in the mouth, thus preventing dental caries. Also, snack on healthy food items, such as raw vegetables, fresh fruit and plain yogurt to avoid the development of cavities.</div>
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<div>Go for regular checkups: Visit your dentist regularly, preferably once every six months. This will help nip any dental problem in the bud and retain your dental health.</div>
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<div>Control growth of plaque: You can minimize the growth of plaque by maintaining strict dental care discipline at home. Daily flossing also prevents the build up of plaque in places where your toothbrush cannot reach.</div>
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<div>Replace your toothbrush: Replace your toothbrush every three months or wait for the bristles to look worn out to make the move. Using toothbrush with worn-out bristles can hurt your gums and cause them to bleed.</div>
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<p align="justify">The best dentist also advise the use of mouthwash at least once a day. This helps prevent gingivitis and the build up of plaque.</p>
<p align="justify">To look for the best dentist in your area, visit online directories such as Patient FYI. At Patient FYI, you can find a comprehensive list of US dentists offering the best services. You can also request quotes from highly qualified dentists and secure an appointment with them.</p>
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