Archive for August 14th, 2008

Tooth loss cause by periodontal disease

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

If you are already aware of gum disease and were enlightened to the information this can be an effective way to prevent from the occurrence of the condition. You already have the knowledge of its early symptoms hence gum disease’s progression can be controlled or completely eliminated. Gingivitis is the earliest and mildest form of gum infection where gum’s becomes tender, puffy, swollen and bleeds easily especially during brushing. Gingivitis’ symptoms should be halted to prevent further spreading of bacteria that causes gum infection. When gingivitis left untreated and bacteria is allowed to penetrate below the gum’s affecting the tissues and bones that may result to advance stage of periodontal disease and eventually tooth loss.

Increase Your Business Working Capital With Invoice Factoring

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Invoice factoring is one of the quickest, easiest ways for business owners to increase their cash flow. If your business produces invoices, then invoice factoring is an option for you.
The process of invoice factoring works in just a few simple steps. When an invoice is created, you sell it to the “factor” at a discounted rate – usually about 3 to 5 percent off of the invoice total. Factoring means you do not have to wait for the customer to pay to start collecting money from the invoice.

Invoices factoring increases your business’ working capitol and helps improve the credit rating of your business. And, when factoring your invoices, you are in control. You decide which invoices to factor and which ones to collect yourself, based on your relationship with your customer base. Also, if your business has poor or no credit history, invoice factoring is an option to consider if loans or liens won’t work for you, or if you consider them too risky.

What happens after periodontal surgery?

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

The dentist will recommend the patient to undergo periodontal surgery that is after dental assessment. There are many options of periodontal surgery and it depends on the patient’s need how severe the infections as long as the aim are to regain and correct the current condition of oral health. Surgery is needed to restore the lost gum tissues, reduce dental pockets and bring back the healthy appearance of teeth and gums. It is normal that a patient will feel pain and discomfort after the surgery. To stop this pain proper hygiene should be practiced. It is recommended to brush and floss the teeth regularly. With the mouth wash salt and warm water is safer to use because it is all natural and helps kill the bacteria.