Have your ever suffered with a toothache that you thought would not stop? Do you have profusely bleeding gums when you brush your teeth? Do you have trouble flossing because your teeth are so close together that it seems nothing can be inserted between them? Are you an obese teen that want to avoid also being teased about your teeth?
If you answer yes to any of these questions, there are natural cures available that not even your dentist will tell you about. Recently, a good friend suffered with a toothache because one of his dental fillings fell out while he was out of the country on a vacation. He returned home and got so incredibly busy that he kept putting off the visit to the dentist.
Before you could say Jack Robinson his tooth got infected and the toothache started. Here are tips for temporary relief and some home remedies to improve your oral health:
Oral health is a huge part of your overall health and can actually highlight on-coming danger for heart disease so be aware of how easy it is to control your health outcome by adopting a changing lifestyle and developing good eating habits found in this weight loss eBook guide.










December 31st, 2008 - 10:42 am
If you don’t like putting your fingers into your mouth to floss, try using a Floss Holder. These handy devices come with their own floss supply that can be refilled at local drug and grocery stores and they last a lifetime, i.e. don’t clog landfills and save the environment. Flossing can also prevent gum disease.