eHow launches Android app: Get the best of eHow on the go.

Cavities

Sort by:
Best Match
Most Popular
Newest

Showing 1-9 of 9 results

  • How to Prevent Cavities from Forming

    Cavities are easy to prevent... it's all about choosing certain foods, avoiding others, and keeping your mouth clean after you eat. It never hurts to have a refresher course on this basic...

  • How to Love Your Teeth in Santa Fe Nm

    Dental hygiene is a very simple task but still, most people fail in this area of concern. Oral health is a very important matter for our overall health. Any one who has undergone a series of...

  • How to Keep Your Teeth White and Gums Healthy

    If you want to keep your teeth healthy and white, it is not that difficult to do. Here are some tips to help minimize your visits to the dentist.

  • How to Various ways to prevent cavities

    How to get, and keep your pearly whites. It's the first thing people look at when you meet, so why not show them something to gaze upon :).

  • How to Whiten Yellowish Teeth Faster

    I find it hard to smile easy knowing that I will display my yellowish teeth. Yellowish teeth is just a stain from eating different foods or maybe from smoking. To make the stained teeth white, you...

  • How to Remineralize Your Teeth

    The best dental care is preventative, rather than corrective. If you have been to the dentist recently, and a small cavity was found, you may actually be able to remineralize your teeth and heal...

  • How to Prevent Adult Cavities

    Most of us associate cavities to childhood dental visits where we were treated to a tiny toy in exchange for not chomping on the dentist's hand. The sad truth is that cavities can come at you...

  • How to Reduce Risk of Cavities

    Cavities are small holes that form in your teeth and must be filled by a dentist to prevent further tooth decay. Caused by plaque which harbors bacteria and acid in your mouth, cavities eat away...

  • How to Slow Cavity Decay

    Cavities are small holes that slowly eat away at tooth enamel causing decay, pain and even tooth loss. Caused by the formation of plaque which harbors harmful acids and bacteria, you can slow the...

  • 1
  • 1

Copyright © 1999-2010 eHow, Inc. Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the eHow Terms of Use and Privacy Policy .   en-US Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License. † requires javascript

Demand Media