- 1. 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 ...
- 2. 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 ...
- 3. To know chemo side effects you may face in Shanghai?
- (Chemotherapy)
- ... bruises. If your bone marrow cannot make enough platelets, you may bleed too much, even from small cuts. If your platelet count is very low, you will need to be very careful. Even brushing your teeth too ...
- 4. How Dental Implants Work in Shanghai
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... handouts presented to you. Correct oral care must be followed such as brushing and flossing after every meal, or at least when rising or going to bed. Remember, you have invested hard-earned money in your ...
- 5. Dental Tips for Pregnant Women in Shanghai
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... bacteria to remain in your gums and cause oral infection. So, it is important that you keep your mouth clean by regularly brushing your teeth and using mouthwash to keep kill any bacteria that may have ...
- 6. The First Time: How to Get Your Child Ready for Their Dental Appoitment in Shanghai
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... dental problems. The dentist or hygienist will give you age-specific brushing and mouth care tips and techniques. Concerns for very young children include “baby bottle tooth decay,” which is caused by ...
- 7. How to Prevent Dental Problems Early-On
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... The dentist will evaluate the fluoride in your child's diet and may recommend using supplements or reducing fluoride. Hygiene: The dentist or hygienist will give you age-specific brushing and mouth ...
- 8. All About Brushing--How to Brush and What to Use
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... flow of new products being introduced to help make oral care more effective and convenient, the monotonous task of brushing is often neglected by children and busy adults alike. Brushing regularly remains ...
- 9. What is your Dentist Looking for During a Check-Up?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... area. Oftentimes the dentist will offer suggestions for brushing, making the patient aware of areas where he or she may be neglecting during brushing. During evaluation, dentists will be looking for symptoms ...
- 10. What are the Causes of Stained Teeth?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... teeth. Maintain Clean Teeth: The good news is that maintaining a clean, plaque-free smile is possible. Keep a few tips in mind to maintain clean teeth. First, remember to rinse away stains by brushing ...
- 11. Canker sores
- (Canker sores)
- ... that a combination of several factors contributes to outbreaks, even in the same person. Possible triggers for canker sores include: A minor injury to your mouth from dental work, overzealous brushing, ...
- 12. Heart Disease
- (Heart Disease)
- ... of bacteria entering your bloodstream. The bacteria can enter your bloodstream through everyday activities, such as eating or brushing your teeth, especially if you have poor oral health. Myocarditis can ...
- 13. Oral lichen planus
- (Oral lichen planus)
- ... throat or esophagus is affected Sensitivity to hot or spicy foods Bleeding and irritation with tooth brushing Other types of lichen planus If you have oral lichen planus, you may have lichen planus ...
- 14. How Teens Can Stay Fit
- (Fitness)
- ... your day, like brushing your teeth, eating, and sleeping. It can be in gym class, joining a sports team, or working out on your own. Keep the following tips in mind: Stay positive and have fun. A ...
- 15. Using the Potty on Their Own
- (Toilet Training)
- ... to a plan she’s agreed to. Refusing a treat until she’s completed this chore demonstrates that this responsibility must be met—just like brushing her teeth and taking a bath. Since your goal is to help ...
- 16. Childhood asthma
- (Childhood asthma)
- ... has to take daily medication, don't make a big deal out of it — it should be as routine as eating breakfast or brushing teeth. Make sure your child gets exercise. Don't let asthma sideline your child. ...
- 17. Osteoarthritis
- (Osteoarthritis)
- ... or do your job without putting extra stress on your already painful joint. For instance, a toothbrush with a large grip could make brushing your teeth easier if you have finger osteoarthritis. A bench ...
- 18. Canker sore
- (Canker sore)
- ... that a combination of several factors contributes to outbreaks, even in the same person. Possible triggers for canker sores include: A minor injury to your mouth from dental work, overzealous brushing, ...
- 19. Dry socket
- (Dry socket)
- ... brushing your teeth, being particularly gentle near the surgical wound. Tobacco use. If you smoke, don't do so for at least 24 hours after surgery. If you chew tobacco, don't use it for at least a week. ...
- 20. Ways to Keep Your Child Healthy in Shanghai
- (First Aid Shanghai)
- ... physical exams every year. Check hearing every year age 3-12, then at age 15 and 18. Checking vision every year age 3-12, then at age 15 and 18. Brushing Up on a Healthy Smile ...