All teeth have very slight movement. This can usually be
perceived by placing one’s fingers over the front teeth
and wiggling them. A gadget was devised by a dentist to
measure this small amount of tooth movement. In certain
oral disease situations and in dietary deficiencies this
movement has proved to be greater than normal.
Gum Disease Treatment - All teeth have very slight movement.
By admin | April 5, 2007
Topics: Gum Disease, Dr. George Meinig's D.D.S. Articles, canker sore, periodontal disease, bad breath | No Comments »
Gum Disease Treatment - Many children with endocarditis were found to have a delayed loss of their baby teeth due to slow development of the permanent teeth.
By admin | January 14, 2007
Many children with endocarditis were found to have a delayed
loss of their baby teeth due to slow development of the
permanent teeth. In addition, a contributing cause was found
to be low amounts of ionic calcium in their blood.
Topics: Gum Disease, Dr. George Meinig's D.D.S. Articles, Gum disease & General Health Tips, Root canal, canker sore, bleeding gum, receding gum | No Comments »
Sung Lee