How to Keep Teeth Healthy : Diagnosing Gum Diseases for Oral Hygiene

Posted by admin on March 8th, 2010 and filed under mouth diseases | 17 Comments »

How to prevent gingivitis, periodontal disease, and how to diagnose periodontal, or gum, disease; get expert tips and advice on keeping healthy teeth and oral hygiene in this free instructional video.

Expert: Dr. Scott M. Chandler, D.M.D
Bio: Dr. Scott M. Chandler, D.M.D began his career in dentistry at the University of Kentucky College of Dentistry. After graduation in 2001 he entered a solo private practice in Jerome, Idaho.
Filmmaker: Danny Loughmiller

Duration : 0:3:32

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How long does it take for signs of hand foot and mouth disease to show and what are they?

Posted by admin on March 7th, 2010 and filed under mouth diseases | 1 Comment »

My daughter goes to daycare and another kid had hand foot and mouth disease! It’s been about 1 week and she has no signs, she does have 1 small blister on her hand,but I’m not sure what that is (it could be an ant bite or something minor) does anyone know what the signs are and how long it takes for them to show??

We are going through this right now with our 2 kids. My son was exposed last week, 1st week of school, and started showing red spots in his mouth on Saturday. He was fevering and achy before that for a few days. My daughter just started with the red spots today, Monday. Check your daughter’s mouth for small red spots. I think each kid gets it to a different degree. My son just has a few small bumps on his hands. If it’s been more than a week and no signs of it you might be ok!

Can anyone suggest an effective Medicine for Foot & Mouth Disease for Jerssy Cow?

Posted by admin on March 5th, 2010 and filed under mouth diseases | 1 Comment »

One Jesrssy Cow healthy & pregnant got infected by Foot & Mouth Disease(?) Thesr is a leision on Her lower Belly. It has always heavt\y breathing.There used to be Saliva ozing out of her mouth cnstantly.But this is controlled thanks to Neriji Plant juice administered by a Native Verinary Doctor.She has safely delivered a male calf now.Will she be cured ?

call a veterinarian.or visit a site fr foot and mouth and desease

RAS – 23 Mar 09, Hand, foot and mouth disease numbers on the rise, Channel 8

Posted by admin on March 5th, 2010 and filed under mouth diseases | No Comments »

Restroom Association (Singapore) (RAS)

23 Mar 09, Hand, foot and mouth disease numbers on the rise, Channel 8

Duration : 0:2:45

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Your Ideal Oral Hygiene Instruction

Posted by admin on March 2nd, 2010 and filed under mouth diseases | 5 Comments »

Learn how to take best care of your mouth. Learn why the tooth cleaning instruction “Brush Your Teeth” can be a cause of oral diseases. Learn why the truly ORAL oral hygiene instruction “Treat Your Whole Mouth” is your ideal oral hygiene instruction.

Duration : 0:2:0

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Your Ideal Oral Hygiene Instruction

Posted by admin on March 2nd, 2010 and filed under mouth diseases | 5 Comments »

Learn how to take best care of your mouth. Learn why the tooth cleaning instruction “Brush Your Teeth” can be a cause of oral diseases. Learn why the truly ORAL oral hygiene instruction “Treat Your Whole Mouth” is your ideal oral hygiene instruction.

Duration : 0:2:0

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Is it possible to contract hand foot & mouth disease from dog faeces?

Posted by admin on March 1st, 2010 and filed under mouth diseases | 1 Comment »

I suffered from Hand Foot and Mouth disease 2 years ago and I’ve just started getting the blisters on my hand and some small ulcers in my mouth. I’m living with an unhousetrained dog who’s owner leaves me to clean up her poo.

Could this be where I’m getting the infection from?

Thanks, i thought that was the case but I just thought I’d check just in case.

No.

HFMD is caused by an enterovirus called coxsackievirus A16. Oral ingestion is the primary source of infection. It can be carried in oral and nasal secretions, saliva, blister drainage and infected stool BUT it’s a HUMAN syndrome. It can also be transmitted by lack of handwashing and then transferring the virus to the mouth. HFMD is not transmitted between humans and animals.

Can a child get both hand foot and mouth disease and strep throat at the same time?

Posted by admin on February 27th, 2010 and filed under mouth diseases | 3 Comments »

My 4 year old’s school has hand foot and mouth disease going around and I am still getting over strep. She just developed a little rash on her checks and she starting to get a sore throat. I was just wandering if it’s possible to get both at the same time and how bad could it be. I am just a single dad who probably worries too much any help is appreciated.

If she has started to develop a rash (particularly on the cheeks) & complains of a sore throat then she likely has hand foot and mouth. It can cause a terrible sore throat. There are usually small lesions in the mouth & on the palate also. The lesions on the palms & soles may or may not be present.

Is it POSSIBLE for her to have both at the same time? Yep. But I wouldn’t let the doc just throw an antibiotic at you. Ask for a strep screen. If its negative then just wait out the hand foot & mouth & use plenty of Motrin & Tylenol.

2-Milk Tanker Decontamination of Foot and Mouth Disease

Posted by admin on February 27th, 2010 and filed under mouth diseases | No Comments »

Part 2 of a basically how to decontaminate milk tankers that could possibly be carrying diseases, mainly Foot and Mouth Disease. Compliments of Delco Cleaning Systems of Fort Worth. For more information contact us at 800-433-2113 or on the web at http://www.dcs1.com/ or http://www.pressurewash.com/

Duration : 0:9:53

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How many uses of smokeless tobacco can give you mouth disease?

Posted by admin on February 25th, 2010 and filed under mouth diseases | 1 Comment »

my freind and i went to the country for the last two weekends and we used smokeless tobacco just for the heck of it. only for two days each time. i was just wondering, cuz it says on the package that it can give you mouth cancer, how long does it take to contract said mouth disease? whats the minimum number of uses?

There is no minimum number of uses, and it depends on the person. And any use of it can cause it, of course the more you use the higher your chances are.