Nothing exudes healthy quite like a beautiful white smile. But there
are so many things lurking in our lives to make our smile less than
bright. Coffee, tea, and smoking – all of these can leave our teeth
stained and unattractive.
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Whether you have osteoarthritis, otherwise known as degenerative joint
disease or an inflammatory type of arthritis such as rheumatoid or
psoriatic arthritis, there are a number of things that you can do to
develop an effective arthritis pain management program to help you get the most out of each day.
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Tooth whitening products seem to be the rage these days. After all, who
doesn't want nice, white teeth? If you're looking for an inexpensive
way to whiten your teeth, check out Over-The-Counter Teeth Whitening to learn more about options available at your local drugstore, pharmacy or grocery store.
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Because toothpastes contain mild abrasives, nearly any toothpaste will
work to remove stains on the surface of the tooth. Many whitening
toothpastes also contain special chemical agents or gentle polishing
agents that provide the possibility for heightened stain removal.
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Over the counter (OTC) teeth whitening remedies are becoming quite popular and are available in various formulations, including gels, strips, rinses, trays, and more.
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Professional tooth whitening may be the answer to
restoring the beautiful smile that you used to pride yourself on.
Let’s look at professional tooth whitening in greater detail to see if
it’s right for your smile.
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If you have arthritis, you probably have chronic pain and it will most likely get worse with time. Dealing with chronic pain
from arthritis is one of the most difficult facets of the disease.
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Elbow injuries often cause damage to the elbow joint or cartilage,
which persists after the injury heals, making the elbow joint
susceptible to arthritis over time.
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