- 1. Dental Service
- (Category)
- ... Thorough brushing and flossing help remove food particles and plaque from smooth surfaces of teeth. But toothbrush bristles cannot always reach all the way into the depressions and grooves of the posterior ...
- 2. Infectious diseases
- (Infectious diseases)
- ... time. Practice safe sex. Use condoms if you or your partner has a history of sexually transmitted diseases or high-risk behavior. Don't share personal items. Use your own toothbrush, comb ...
- 3. Periodontitis
- (Periodontitis)
- ... attack or stroke and other serious health problems. Periodontitis is common but largely preventable. Periodontitis is usually the result of poor oral hygiene. Daily brushing and flossing and regular ...
- 4. Burning mouth syndrome
- (Burning mouth syndrome)
- ... Hormonal imbalances, such as those associated with menopause. Excessive mouth irritation, which may result from overbrushing of your tongue, overuse of mouthwashes or having too many acidic ...
- 5. Gingivitis
- (Gingivitis)
- ... common cause of gingivitis is poor oral hygiene. Good oral health habits, such as regular professional checkups and daily brushing and flossing, can help prevent gingivitis. Healthy gums are firm ...
- 6. Giardiasis
- (Giardiasis)
- ... is likely to be unsafe, drink and brush your teeth with bottled water that you open yourself. Don't use ice, and avoid raw fruits and vegetables, even those you peel yourself. Practice safer sex. If ...
- 7. Sinoaid Shanghai Laboratory Services Schedue
- (Laboratory Services)
- ... FLUIDS, WASHINGS OR BRUSH 88106 CYTOPATHOLOGY, FLUIDS, WASHINGS OR BRUSH 88107 CYTOPATHOLOGY, FLUIDS, WASHINGS OR BRUSH 88108 CYTOPATHOLOGY, CONCENTRATION ...
- 8. Jellyfish stings
- (Jellyfish stings)
- ... that are embedded in your skin but have not yet released venom. Also avoid touching the tentacles with your hands. If necessary, use an object like a credit card to gently brush it off. Rubbing it off ...
- 9. Krabbe disease
- (Krabbe disease)
- ... so your child may achieve as much independence as possible — for example, by learning such tasks as dressing, eating and brushing teeth on their own. Some research indicates possible benefits associated ...
- 10. Typhoid fever
- (Typhoid fever)
- ... Wipe the outside of all bottles and cans before you open them. Ask for drinks without ice. Use bottled water to brush your teeth, and try not to swallow water in the shower. Avoid raw fruits and vegetables. Because ...
- 11. Type 2 diabetes
- (Type 2 diabetes)
- ... about the whether it's right for you. Take care of your teeth. Diabetes may leave you prone to gum infections. Brush your teeth at least twice a day, floss your teeth once a day, and schedule dental ...
- 12. Type 1 diabetes
- (Type 1 diabetes)
- ... talk to your doctor about the whether it's right for you. Take care of your teeth. Diabetes may leave you prone to gum infections. Brush your teeth at least twice a day, floss your teeth once a ...
- 13. Tricuspid atresia
- (Tricuspid atresia)
- ... before certain dental and other procedures to prevent bacteria from entering the bloodstream and infecting the inner lining of the heart (infective endocarditis). Practicing good oral hygiene — brushing ...
- 14. Trichotillomania
- (Trichotillomania)
- ... your head on your hand or brushing your hair. The cause of trichotillomania is unclear. But like many complex disorders, trichotillomania probably results from a combination of genetic and environmental ...
- 15. Traveler's diarrhea
- (Traveler's diarrhea)
- ... containers yourself. Wipe off any can or bottle before drinking or pouring. Use bottled water to brush your teeth. Use bottled or boiled water to mix baby formula. Order hot beverages, such as coffee ...
- 16. Cavities/tooth decay
- (Cavities/tooth decay)
- ... can lead to severe toothache, infection and tooth loss. Regular dental visits and good brushing and flossing habits go a long way toward preventing cavities and tooth decay. The signs and symptoms ...
- 17. Tooth abscess
- (Tooth abscess )
- ... care of your teeth and gums — such as not brushing and flossing your teeth twice a day — can increase your risk of tooth decay, gum disease, tooth abscess, and other dental and mouth complications. A ...
- 18. School Health Programs
- (Community Programs)
- ... classes are reinforced with educational incentive materials like pedometers, jump ropes, toothbrushes, activity books, reflective bike stickers and placemats with nutritional tips. Parents are encouraged ...
- 19. Rocky Mountain spotted fever
- (Rocky Mountain spotted fever)
- ... brush and leaves where ticks live. Keep woodpiles in sunny areas. Check yourself and your pets for ticks. Do this after being in wooded or grassy areas. Some ticks are no bigger than the head of ...
- 20. Ringworm (scalp)
- (Ringworm (scalp) )
- ... or brushes. Animal to human. Dogs and cats, especially puppies and kittens, are often carriers of ringworm. Other animals that are often carriers of the fungi include cows, goats, pigs and horses. ...