Oral Care: Treatments

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  • Oral cavity cancer (lip and oral cavity cancer): Treatment - Patient Information [NCI PDQ]

    08/27/08, Healthwise

    Lip and oral cavity cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the lips or mouth.

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  • Fluoride

    03/24/08, Healthwise

    Before using fluoride, tell your dentist and doctor if you are on a low salt or a salt free diet. You may not be able to use fluoride, or you may need special tests while you are using it.

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  • Fluoride topical

    03/31/08, Healthwise

    Before using fluoride topical, tell your dentist and doctor if you are on a low salt or a salt free diet. You may not be able to use fluoride topical, or you may need special tests while you are using it.

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  • Root planing and scaling for gum disease

    08/24/07, Healthwise

    Root planing and scaling is one of the most effective ways to treat gum disease before it becomes severe. Root planing and scaling cleans between the gums and the teeth down to the roots. Your dentist may need to use a local anestheti

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  • Gum Disease - Treatment Overview

    08/24/07, Healthwise

    Early treatment of gum disease is very important. The goals of treatment are to prevent gum disease from permanently damaging tissues, control infection, and prevent tooth loss. For treatment to be effective, you will need to:

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  • Gum Disease - Home Treatment

    08/24/07, Healthwise

    If your gums are mildly swollen and red, flossing every day and brushing your teeth in the morning and before bedtime can help reverse these symptoms of gum disease. For more information on how to care for your teeth, see:

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  • Gum Disease - Surgery

    08/24/07, Healthwise

    You may need surgery for severe gum disease (periodontitis) if it cannot be cured with antibiotics or root planing and scaling. Types of surgery include:

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