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Dr Pascal Terjanian's Dental Advice: Symptoms of Tooth Abscess
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Dr Pascal Terjanian's Dental Advice. Monday, June 1, 2009. Symptoms of Tooth Abscess. Usually when someone has sudden and intense pain in his mouth, he or she would immediately suspect a tooth abscess. But sometimes an abscess can develop slowly without really causing any pain. Here are the main symptoms that can help you become aware of having a dental abscess:. Your gums might become red and puffy, with swelling around the infected tooth. Source: What Are the Symptoms of Having a Tooth Abscess? Subscri...
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April 8 2017 Lcations. 2017 Posters, logos,media relases,MH and More. April 09, 2016 Participating Locations. GFTH 2012 Articles,Videos, Photos. Ontario Dental Education Institute. 201 Wilson Street East. Ancaster, Ontario Canada L9G 2B8. O'Neill's Dental Hygiene Clinic/. Barrie, Ontario Canada L4N0Y4. 705 - 733 - 3000. Barrie, Ontario L4N 0Y4. Barry's Bay Dental Hygiene Clinic. Barry's Bay, ON K0J 1B0. Gentle Hands Dental Hygiene. Suite 11, PO Box 15. Beamsville, ON L0R 1B0. Belleville, ON K8N 5V7.
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Ne pas traiter un abcès dentaire | Conseils du Dr Pascal Terjanian
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Conseils du Dr Pascal Terjanian. Pour une meilleure santé dentaire. Ne pas traiter un abcès dentaire. Posted 6 juin 2009. Un abcès dentaire est une infection grave qui origine soit d’une dent ou de la gencive autour d’elle. Si l’abcès n’est pas traité, il peut non seulement mener à une enflure et une douleur intense, mais aussi à de graves complications :. L’angine de Ludwig est une infection grave qui affecte certaines parties du visage et la mâchoire inférieure; cette condition débute généralemen...
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Dr Pascal Terjanian's Dental Advice: Symptoms of Dry Mouth
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Dr Pascal Terjanian's Dental Advice. Monday, June 1, 2009. Symptoms of Dry Mouth. Xerostomia is a state where the mouth lacks saliva, giving an uncomfortable feeling of dryness. Dry mouth has many causes, and it’s sometimes possible to treat it or at least make it more comfortable. When you know the symptoms of xerostomia, you can consult your doctor or your dentist in order to discuss whether or not you have dry mouth and what you can do about it. Here are the main symptoms of xerostomia:.
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Dr Pascal Terjanian's Dental Advice: Not Treating a Tooth Abscess
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Dr Pascal Terjanian's Dental Advice. Tuesday, June 2, 2009. Not Treating a Tooth Abscess. A dental abscess is a serious infection that originates from either a tooth or the gums around it. If an abscess is not treated, not only it can lead to intense pain and swelling, but also to serious complications:. When the abscess infects the gums around a tooth and the bone that holds it, tooth loss may occur because when too much bone is damaged, the tooth moves more and more and eventually may fall out.
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Dr Pascal Terjanian's Dental Advice: March 2009
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Dr Pascal Terjanian's Dental Advice. Wednesday, March 11, 2009. I Have a Tooth Abscess? When you hear the word abscess, and when you know that it is located in someone's mouth, all that you can think about is pain! Although an abscess can occur without being sore, it can sometimes become a very painful occurrence! An abscess in the mouth should be cared for urgently. If left untreated, the infection can reach other parts of the body and cause serious illnesses to other organs. It is known in the ...
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Dr Pascal Terjanian's Dental Advice: December 2008
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Dr Pascal Terjanian's Dental Advice. Sunday, December 14, 2008. Removing your wisdom teeth is not the most fun thing to do. Some people get really nervous about the procedure, but knowing what to expect can reduce the worries. Remember that during the surgery, you are totally numb and should not feel a thing. Here is what to do after wisdom tooth extraction in order to recover comfortably:. Do not spit out the blood, but instead let if flow outside of your mouth. Do not use a straw while drinking liquids.
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Dr Pascal Terjanian's Dental Advice: Diseases and Dry Mouth
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Dr Pascal Terjanian's Dental Advice. Monday, June 1, 2009. Diseases and Dry Mouth. Xerostomia is a state where the mouth lacks saliva, giving the feeling of dryness. Dry mouth has many causes, including bad habits, some prescribed drugs or even existing diseases:. Sjögren's syndrome is an autoimmune disorder in which immune cells attack and destroy salivary glands that produce saliva. One of the side effects of having HIV (AIDS) is dry mouth. One of the signs of iron deficiency anaemia is dry mouth.
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Dr Pascal Terjanian's Dental Advice: Treating Dry Mouth
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Dr Pascal Terjanian's Dental Advice. Wednesday, June 3, 2009. Dry mouth, or xerostomia, is a state where there is a lack of saliva flow in your mouth. If dry mouth is caused by certain medications, your doctor may adjust their dosage or substitute them with other drugs that do not cause xerostomia. Other measures that can help the production of saliva include:. Drink plenty of water to keep your mouth hydrated and moist. Complete stop of tobacco use. Have a sugarless candy or chew on sugarless gum.
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Dr Pascal Terjanian's Dental Advice: June 2009
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Dr Pascal Terjanian's Dental Advice. Wednesday, June 3, 2009. Dry mouth, or xerostomia, is a state where there is a lack of saliva flow in your mouth. If dry mouth is caused by certain medications, your doctor may adjust their dosage or substitute them with other drugs that do not cause xerostomia. Other measures that can help the production of saliva include:. Drink plenty of water to keep your mouth hydrated and moist. Complete stop of tobacco use. Have a sugarless candy or chew on sugarless gum. A den...