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Published: May 2nd, 2009
My mother in law needs dentures soon and has no insurance that will cover getting denture. She has 25 teeth remaining and will probably need them extracted. Any help would be very appreciated.
Thanks!
Take her to a dental college! Students learning under close supervision of a licensed dentist. It takes longer but the price is half or less than half of the cost of a private dentist office.
Visit www.ada.org and search the site for dental college list by state.
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By: admin
Published: May 2nd, 2009
I really need to kno if i have bad breath but im not sure because i brush my teeth 3 times a day, and i floss. I tried doing the licking the back of your hand thing but i dont smell anything, but sometimes when i talk i kinda taste something weird in my mouth and i sometimes can smell it but im not sure if this is bad breath. Also does having a dry mouth mean you have bad breath? What can i do to make sure i have bad breath or not? Please help because im really paranoid with this whole thing.
and last night at a club a girl offered me gum, and im no sure if that meant that i do have bad breath
Put your hand out in front of your face. relese air from your mouth in a yawning grasp. Befroe the air escapes quickly get a whiff of it. If its seems okay to you then so will other people think well of your breath. But if it smells then other peole won't like the smell either unless you have a certain prefrence of smell you like.
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Published: May 2nd, 2009
I've used Crest white strips but they kill my teeth. I would really like a fairly reasonable way to whiten my teeth since they are in desperate need of whitening. Any suggestions?
Baking soda and a little water.
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Published: May 2nd, 2009
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm4841a1.htm
See section titled "Biologic Mechanism".
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